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1. Panic alarm Parking aid p Parking brake Power steering fluid Power windows front rear Power window lockout Service engine soon Side airbag Stability control a Windscreen wash and wipe effet fole Introduction REPLACEMENT PARTS RECOMMENDATION 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 Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Repairs One of the best ways for you to make sure that your vehicle provides years of service is to have it maintained in line with our recommendations using parts that conform to the specifications detailed in this Owner s Manual Genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts meet or exceed these specifications Collision Repairs We hope that you never experience a collision but accidents do happen Genuine Ford replacement collision parts meet our stringent requirements for fit finish structural integrity corrosion protection and dent resistance During vehicle development we validate these parts deliver the intended level of protection as a whole system A great way to know for sure you are getting this level of protection is to use genuine Ford
2. Helpful Hints Make sure the interior of your vehicle is as quiet as possible Wind noise from open windows and road vibrations may prevent the system from correctly recognising spoken commands Speak naturally without long pauses between words You can interrupt the system at anytime while it is speaking by pressing the voice icon You can also cancel a voice session by pressing and holding the voice icon at any time Initiating a Voice Session Press the voice button and wait Ws until the system voice announcement has finished followed by a single beep A list of available commands will appear in the Press the voice button and wait until the display Say any of the following system voice announcement has finished followed by a single beep before giving a command Any command spoken prior to this does not register with the system a Bluetooth Audio Stream audio from your mobile phone Cancel the requested action Access the device connected to the auxiliary input jack Cancel Line in Phone Make calls SYNC USB Voice settings Return to the main menu Adjust the level of voice interaction and feedback Hear a list of voice commands available in the current Help mode Access the device connected to your USB port The default setting is to a higher level of interaction in order to help you learn to use the system You can change these settings at any time System Interacti
3. 173 Audio System K MENU Press the button to access different audio system features L SOUND Press the button to adjust the sound settings for bass treble middle balance and fade M AUX Press the button to access the AUX and SYNC features it will also cancel the menu or list browsing N RADIO Press the button to select different radio bands it will also cancel the menu or list browsing O CD Press the button to change source to CD it will also cancel the menu or list browsing Sound Button Manual Tuning This will allow you to adjust the sound settings for example bass middle and treble 1 Press the SOUND button 2 Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the required setting 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to make the necessary adjustment The display indicates the level selected 4 Press the OK button to confirm the new settings Waveband Button Press the RADIO button to select from the wavebands available You can use the selector to return to radio reception when you have been listening to another source Alternatively press the left arrow button to display the available wavebands Scroll to the required waveband and press OK Station Tuning Control Seek Tuning Select a waveband and briefly press one of the seek buttons The unit will stop at the first station it finds in the direction you have chosen 174 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select RADIO mode and then M
4. E141783 H G F E See Locking and Unlocking page 29 See Keyless Entry page 32 See Active City Stop page 111 See Changing the Wiper Blades page 141 See Maintenance page 134 See Towing Points page 119 See Changing a Bulb page 143 Tyre pressures See Technical Specifications page 164 See Changing a Road Wheel page 160 IO n mO OU D gt Ata Glance Vehicle Interior Overview G E141784 F See Transmission page 97 See Locking and Unlocking page 29 See Power Windows page 48 See Exterior Mirrors page 49 See Head Restraints page 76 See Fastening the Seat Belts page 20 See Rear Seats page 79 See Manual Seats page 78 See Parking Brake page 101 See Opening and Closing the Bonnet page 134 TOoOmMmMmMoo A wD gt Ata Glance Instrument Panel Overview Left Hand Drive E142356 Ata Glance Right Hand Drive E142357 UJ I 0O00 nmo T U Air vents See Air Vents page 68 Direction indicators See Direction Indicators page 47 Main beam See Lighting Control page 43 Instrument cluster See Gauges page 53 See Warning Lamps and Indicators page 53 Start button See Starting and Stopping the Engine page 83 Wiper lever See Wipers and Washers page 40 Information and entertainment display See Information Displays page 58 Audio unit See Audio System page 171 Power door lock button See Locking and Unlockin
5. Manual shift down WO Z DW WARNING Apply the brakes before moving the transmission selector lever and keep them applied until you are ready to move off Press the button on the transmission selector lever to change to each position The transmission selector lever position will be shown in the information display P Park WARNINGS Move the transmission selector lever to park only when your vehicle is stationary Apply the parking brake and move the transmission selector lever to park before leaving your vehicle Make sure that the transmission selector lever is latched in position Note An audible warning will sound if you open the driver s door and you have not moved the transmission selector lever to park In this position power is not transmitted to the drive wheels and the transmission is locked You can start the engine with the transmission selector lever in this position R Reverse WARNINGS Move the transmission selector lever to reverse only when your vehicle is stationary and the engine is at idle speed Always come to a complete stop before shifting the transmission selector lever out of reverse Transmission Move the transmission selector lever to reverse to allow your vehicle to move backward N Neutral In this position power is not transmitted to the drive wheels but the transmission is not locked You can start the engine with the transmission selector lever in
6. Note 7he information display will remain on for several minutes after you switch the ignition off Various systems on your vehicle can be controlled using the information display controls on your audio unit Corresponding information is displayed in the information display Device List The icon changes to show the current function in use CD Radio Auxiliary input jejo Information Display Controls E103626 To use the controls Press the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through and highlight the options within a menu Press the right arrow button to enter a sub menu Press the left arrow button to exit a menu Press and hold the left arrow button at any time to return to the main menu display escape button Press the OK button to choose and confirm settings or messages Menu Structure Information Display All Vehicles You can access the menu using the information display control Note Some options may appear slightly different or not at all if the items are optional Tracks and folders 58 Information Displays SYNC Media allows you to access the SYNC features SYNC Phone Dial number Redial Phonebook Call history Speed Dial Text messaging BT Devices Phone settings SYNC lt Settings Bluetooth on Set defaults Master reset Install on SYNC System info Voice settings SYNC Apps 59 Information Displays Ford EcoMode Audio settings Spd
7. Note Do not reset the system when your vehicle is moving Note You should reset the system following any adjustment to the tyre pressures or any changing of tyres Switch the ignition on 2 Using the information display control navigate to Menu gt Vehicle settings gt Deflation detection 3 Press and hold the OK button until confirmation appears CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL Wheel Nuts You can obtain a replacement locking wheel nut key and replacement locking wheel nuts from your dealer using the reference number certificate Vehicles With a Spare Wheel If the spare wheel is exactly the same type and size as the other fitted road wheels you can replace the existing road wheel with the spare wheel and continue to drive in the normal manner 160 If the spare wheel is different to the other road wheels it will carry a yellow label with the appropriate speed limit Refer to the following information before changing the road wheel WARNINGS A Drive the shortest possible distances Do not fit more than one spare wheel on your vehicle at any one time Do not carry out any tyre repairs on a spare wheel Do not drive through an automatic car wash If you are unsure what type of spare wheel you have do not exceed 80 km h 50 mph Only fit snow chains to specified tyres See Technical Specifications page 164 The ground clearance of your vehicle may be reduced Take care when parking next to a k
8. TOWE sengar 116 TTANSMISSION LA ceeeccsssesesessesseesseseseesseeeeseeeees 97 TO all Ol SE ins 61 E E EEEE EE EEE EET 6 Distance OGOMETEN uu ccceecscssessscssseesseeeeeees 62 Tyre CAE nerek phi 158 Tyre Inflation When Punctured See Temporary Mobility Kit 155 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 159 System FRESE Law csscipeaceicecevintovastaeendvatesaneennnceniozorn 160 Tyre Pressures See Technical Specifications 164 Tyre Repair Kit See Temporary Mobility Kit 155 Tyres See Wheels and TYFeS ceccesssessscseseesceees 155 U Under Bonnet Overview 1 0L EcoBoost 74kKW 100PS 1 0L EcoBoost 9OkW 120PS Under Bonnet Overview 1 4L Duratec 16V 66kW 90PS 1 6L ee E eee e Duratorg TDCi 55kW 75PS 1 6L Duratorg TDCi 7OKW 95PS index Using Cruise CONE Ol sscssscscscciecaccaccassiniwans 109 Cancelling the Set SP C cece 110 Changing the Set Speed ssssssssrncssr 109 Resuming the Set Speed ssrerrerssn 110 Setting a VOCE cicstacessasesensnazaianseeotasnetiacisariensinen 109 Switching Cruise Control Off 110 Switching Cruise Control On eee 109 USING SNOW ChaiNS eects 159 Vehicles With Stability Control 159 Using Stability COMM OM sccccsssssssissssasdasvscvvanae 103 a ec eeeg eeee 103 Using SYNC With Your Media a ko Vo 213 Accessing Your USB Song Library 217 Bluetooth Devices and System SONES aera ee 218 Connecting Your Digital Media Player to the USB 2 Soe ee ce 214
9. 180 Note f traffic announcement is on and you select a preset or manual tune to a non traffic announcement station no traffic announcement will be heard Note When you are listening to anon traffic announcement station and turn traffic announcement off and on againa TP seek will occur Traffic Announcement Volume Traffic announcements interrupt normal broadcasts at a preset minimum level that is usually louder than normal listening volumes To adjust the preset volume Use the volume control to make the necessary adjustment during an incoming traffic announcement broadcast The display will show the level selected Ending Traffic Announcements The audio unit will return to normal operation at the end of each traffic announcement To end the announcement prematurely press TA or TRAFFIC during the announcement Note f you press TA or TRAFFIC at any other time it will switch all announcements Off Automatic Volume Control When available automatic volume control adjusts the volume level to compensate for engine noise and road speed noise 1 Press the MENU button and select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 2 Select AVC LEVEL or ADAPTIVE VOL 3 Use the left or right arrow button to adjust the setting 4 Press the OK button to confirm your selection Audio System 5 Press the MENU button to return News Broadcasts Your audio unit may interrupt normal reception to broadcast news bulletins from sta
10. 26 lt N E74385 3 Twist the screwdriver in the position shown to separate the two halves of the remote control E126280 Note Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver 4 Carefully remove the battery with the screwdriver 5 Install a new battery 3V CR 2032 with the facing downwards 6 Assemble the two halves of the remote control 7 Install the key blade Keys and Remote Controls Remote Control Withouta Folding Key Blade gt W j 4 Twist the screwdriver in the position shown to separate the two halves of the remote control E87964 1 Press and hold the buttons on the edges to release the cover Carefully remove the cover 2 Remove the key blade E125860 Note Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver 5 Carefully remove the battery with the screwdriver 6 Install anew battery 3V CR 2032 with the facing downwards 7 Assemble the two halves of the remote control Install the key blade E105362 8 3 Twist the screwdriver in the position shown to start separating the two halves of the remote control 2 Keys and Remote Controls REPLACING ALOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL Replacement or additional keys or remote controls can be purchased from an authorised dealer Your dealer can program the remote controls for your vehicle or you may be able to prog
11. CD slot Where you insert a CD OK Press the button to confirm on screen selections INFO Press the button to access radio CD USB and IPod information TA Press the button to turn traffic announcements on or off and cancels announcements during an active announcement Sound Press the button to adjust the sound settings for bass treble middle balance and fade Numeric keypad Press the button to recall a previously stored station To store a favourite station press and hold until the sound returns Function button 4 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in Function button 3 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in Seek up Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency band or the next track ona CD On Off and Volume Press the button to switch the audio system on or off Turn the dial to adjust the volume Seek down Press the button to go to the next station down the radio frequency band or the previous track on a CD Function button 2 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in Function button 1 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in MENU Press the button to access different
12. Comp Vol Sound Occupancy Mode DSP Equaliser News Alt Frequency Regional Mode DAB Servicelink Bluetooth Vehicle settings Traction control Active City Stop Deflation Detect Hill Start Assist Alarm Powerfold Mirrors Indicator Ambient Light Chimes Clock Settings Set Time Set Date 24H Mode Display Settings Units of Measure Language Dimming System Check 60 Information Displays System Check All active warnings will display first if applicable The system check menu may appear different based upon equipment options and current vehicle status Use the Up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the list CLOCK Type 1 To adjust the clock switch the ignition on and press buttons H or Mon the information and entertainment display as necessary Type 2 Note Use the information display to adjust the clock See General Information page 58 TRIP COMPUTER E102759 Press the button to scroll through the displays You can reset the trip average fuel consumption and average speed Scroll to the required display then press and hold the button The trip computer includes the following information displays 6 j G O Q fe 3 ot Registers the distance travelled of individual journeys L TRIP a S Cp TRIP Distance to Empty Indicates the approximate distance your vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining in the tank Changes in driv
13. E102881 A Label B Sealant bottle Wheels and Tyres Sealant bottle hose Bottle holder Pressure gauge Power plug with cable Compressor switch Repair kit hose Tra T7aAmMmoa Pressure relief valve Remove the kit from the wrapping 2 Peel off the label A showing the maximum permissible speed of 50 mph 80 km h from the sealant bottle and attach it to the instrument panel in the driver s field of view Make sure the label does not obscure anything important 3 Take the hose H with the pressure relief valve and the power plug with cable F out of the kit 4 Connect the hose H with the pressure relief valve to the sealant bottle B 5 Engage the sealant bottle B into the bottle holder D 6 Remove the valve cap from the damaged tyre 7 Screw the sealant bottle hose C firmly onto the valve of the damaged tyre 8 Make sure that the compressor switch Gis in position O 9 Insert the power plug F into the cigar lighter socket or auxiliary power socket See Cigar Lighter page 81 See Auxiliary Power Points page 81 10 Start the engine 11 Move the compressor switch G to position 1 12 Inflate the tyre for no longer than 10 minutes to an inflation pressure of minimum 26 psi 1 8 bar anda maximum of 51 psi 3 5 bar Move the compressor switch G to position O and check the current tyre pressure with pressure gauge E Note f a tyre pressure of 26 psi 1 8 bar is not reached do not con
14. Note Prolonged use of recirculated air may cause the windows to fog up Note A small amount of air may be felt from the footwell air vents regardless of the air distribution setting Note 7o reduce humidity build up inside your vehicle do not drive with the system switched off or with recirculated air always switched on 72 Note Do not place objects under the front seats as this may interfere with the airflow to the rear seats Note Remove any snow ice or leaves from the air intake area at the base of the windscreen Manual Climate Control Note 7o reduce fogging of the windscreen during humid weather adjust the air distribution control to the windscreen air vents position Increase the temperature and fan speed to improve clearing if required Automatic Climate Control Note Do not adjust the settings when your vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold The system automatically adjusts to the previously stored settings For the system to function efficiently the instrument panel and side air vents should be fully open Note At low ambient temperatures with AUTO selected the air stream is directed toward the windscreen and side windows for as long as the engine remains cold Note When the system is switched off outside air is prevented from entering your vehicle Note When the system is in AUTO mode and the interior and exterior temperatures are high the system automatically selects recirculated
15. control to select the desired fan speed The setting is shown in the display B On and off button Press the button to switch the system on and off C Recirculated air Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce Unwanted odours from entering your vehicle D Air conditioning Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air To improve air conditioning when starting your vehicle drive with the windows slightly open for two to three minutes E Instrument panel Press the button to distribute air through the instrument panel air vents 70 Climate Control Windscreen Press the button to distribute air through the windscreen air vents You can also use this setting to defog and clear the windscreen of a thin covering of ice Heated windscreen Press the button to defog and clear the windscreen of a thin covering of ice Temperature control Controls the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle Adjust to select the desired temperature If you select MAX A C the system distributes recirculated air through the instrument panel air vents This mode is more economical and efficient than normal air conditioning Heated rear window Press the button to defog and clear the rear window of a thin covering of ice Heated
16. ignition cycle If you regularly set the alarm to reduced guard select Ask on Exit You can select full or reduced guard using the information display See General Information page 58 Arming the Alarm To arm the alarm lock your vehicle See Locks page 29 Security Disarming the Alarm Vehicles Without Keyless Entry Perimeter Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key and switching the ignition on with a correctly coded key or unlocking the doors with the remote control Category One Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key and switching the ignition on with a correctly coded key within 12 seconds or unlocking the doors with the remote control Vehicles with Keyless Entry Note A valid passive key must be located within the detection range of that door for keyless entry See Keyless Entry page 32 Perimeter Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors and switching the ignition on or unlocking the doors with the remote control Category One Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors and switching the ignition on within 12 seconds or unlocking the doors or the liftgate with the remote control 37 Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving Note Vake sure that you are sitting in the correct position See Sitting in the Correct P
17. rain Tapa gations res 1 0L EcoBoost 0 2 0 8 1 4L Duratec 16V and 1 6L Duratec 16V Ti VCT 0 2 0 8 1 5L Duratorq TDCi 0 4 1 6 1 6L Duratorq TDCi 0 4 1 6 152 Vehicle Care CLEANING THE EXTERIOR WARNINGS If you use a car wash with a waxing cycle make sure that you remove the wax from the windscreen Prior to using a car wash facility check the suitability of it for your vehicle Some car wash installations use water at high pressure This could damage certain parts of your vehicle Remove the aerial before using an automatic car wash Switch the heater blower off to prevent contamination of the fresh air filter We recommend that you wash your vehicle with a sponge and lukewarm water containing a car shampoo Cleaning the Headlamps WARNINGS Do not scrape the headlamp lenses or use abrasives alcoholic solvents or chemical solvents to clean them Do not wipe the headlamps when they are dry Cleaning the Rear Window WARNING Do not scrape the inside of the rear window or use abrasives or chemical solvents to clean it Use aclean lint free cloth or a damp chamois leather to clean the inside of the rear window Cleaning the Chrome Trim WARNINGS Do not use abrasives or chemical solvents Use soapy water Do not apply cleaning product to hot surfaces and do not leave cleaning product on chrome surfaces for a period of time exceeding that which is recommended Industrial str
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19. volumes To adjust the preset volume Use the volume control to make the necessary adjustment during an incoming traffic announcement broadcast The display will show the level selected Ending Traffic Announcements The audio unit will return to normal operation at the end of each traffic announcement To end the announcement prematurely press TA or TRAFFIC during the announcement Note f you press TA or TRAFFIC at any other time it will switch all announcements Off Audio System Automatic Volume Control When available automatic volume control adjusts the volume level to compensate for engine noise and road speed noise 1 Press the MENU button and select AUDIO 2 Select AVC LEVEL or ADAPTIVE VOL 3 Use the left or right arrow button to adjust the setting 4 Press the OK button to confirm your selection 5 Press the MENU button to return Digital Signal Processing Digital Signal Processing Occupancy This feature takes into account the differences in distance from the various speakers in your vehicle to each seat You must select the correct sitting position for the audio to be correctly set Digital Signal Processing Equaliser Select the music category that most suits your listening preference The audio output will change to enhance the particular style of music chosen Changing the Digital Signal Processing Settings 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS
20. Backward and Forward E142197 elas Adjusting the Lumbar Support gt eN E142199 Adjusting the Height of the Driver s Seat H s 78 Seats Recline Adjustment 2 Fold the seat forward Make sure that the seatback is in the folded position and securely latched 3 Push the locking lever to return the seatback to the vertical position Make sure that the seatback is securely latched in position REAR SEATS Folding the Seatback WARNINGS When folding the seatbacks down sae take care not to get your fingers caught between the seatback and Folding the Passenger s Seat seat frame Forward Do not attempt to fold the rear seat cushion forward WARNINGS Lower the head restraints See Head Do not drive with the passenger s i i seat folded forwards if the rear or Restraints page 76 centre seat behind is occupied Do not drive with items on the folded 1 seatback When folding the passenger s seat forward make sure that you keep clear of the seatback and seat frame E86611 Press the unlock buttons down and hold them there 2 Push the seatback forward As the rear E142940 Push the locking lever 79 seatback lowers the seat cushion will also lower Seats Unfolding the Seatback WARNINGS When folding the seatbacks up make sure that the belts are visible to an occupant and not caught behind the seat Make sure that the seats and the seatbacks are secure and fully
21. CARGO NETS Installing and Removing the Net Installing the Net E72512 DOG GUARD WARNING Keep a small distance between the dog guard and the rear seats E142503 1 Raise the rear outer head restraints See Head Restraints page 76 2 Attach the top securing clips to the head restraint guides 3 Attach the bottom securing clips to the bottom anchor points Removing the Net 1 Raise the rear outer head restraints See Head Restraints page 76 2 Remove the top and bottom securing E142506 clips 1 Attach the dog guard to the upper and lower anchor points Tighten the LUGGAGE COVERS handwheels WARNING Do not place objects on the luggage cover 114 Load Carrying E142507 15 Towing TOWING A TRAILER WARNINGS A Do not exceed 62 mph 100 km h The rear tyre pressures must be increased by 3 psi 0 2 bar above specification See Technical Specifications page 164 Do not exceed the maximum gross train weight stated on your vehicle identification plate See Vehicle Identification Plate page 167 A Do not exceed the maximum permissible nose weight i e vertical weight on the tow ball of 110 pounds 50 kilogrammes The electrical system is not suitable for towing trailers with more than one rear fog lamp Note Not all vehicles are suitable or approved to have tow bars fitted Check with your dealer first Place loads as low and central to the axle s o
22. CITY STOP General Information WARNINGS The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention At all times you are responsible for controlling your vehicle supervising the system and intervening if required Never look directly into the sensor with any type of object There is a risk of eye injury If the sensor becomes blocked the system may not function To achieve full system performance you must bed the braking system in See Running In page 121 The system performance may vary depending on your vehicle and road conditions The system will not react to vehicles driving in a different direction The system will not react to bicycles motorcycles people or animals When the ignition is on the sensor will constantly transmit a laser beam The system will not operate during harsh acceleration and steering In cold and severe weather conditions the system may not function Rain snow spray and ice can all influence the sensor Do not carry out windscreen repairs in the immediate area surrounding the sensor 111 WARNINGS If you install a windscreen not approved by us the system may not function correctly If the engine stops after the system has been switched on the hazard warning flashers will turn on The system may not function when driving around sharp bends Note Keep the windscreen free from obstructions such as bird droppings insec
23. Cold Weather Vehicles With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control Adjust the air distribution control to the Press the windscreen defrosting and instrument panel and footwell air vents defogging button positions 2 Press the A C button Adjust the temperature control to the desired setting 3 Adjust the temperature control to the desired setting 14 Climate Control Vehicles With Manual Climate Control With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control With Automatic Climate Control eee the fan speed to the highest setting Direct the instrument panel side air vents toward the side windows Maximum CoolingPerformancein Heated Exterior Mirrors Instrument Panel or Instrument Electric exterior mirrors have a heating Panel and Footwell Positions element that will defrost or demist the mirror glass They will switch on automatically when you switch the heated rear window on Adjust the temperature control to the lowest setting 2 Press the A C and recirculated air buttons 3 Adjust the fan speed to the highest setting initially and then adjust it to suit the desired comfort level HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS Heated Windows Use the heated windows to defrost or demist the windscreen or rear window Note 7he heated windows operate only when the engine is running Heated Windscreen Heated Rear Window 75 Seats SITTING IN THE CORR
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26. OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Alternative Frequencies The majority of programs that broadcast on the FM waveband have a program identification code it can be recognised by audio units When your vehicle moves from one transmission area to another with the alternative frequencies tuning switched on this function will search for the strongest station signal Under certain conditions alternative frequencies tuning may temporarily disrupt normal reception 176 When selected the unit continually evaluates signal strength and if a better signal becomes available the unit will switch to that alternative It mutes while it checks a list of alternative frequencies and if necessary it will search once across the selected waveband for a genuine alternative frequency It will restore radio reception when it finds one or if one is not found the unit will return to the original stored frequency When selected AF will be shown in the display 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to ALTERNAT FREQ or ALTERNATIVE FREQ and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Regional Mode Regional mode controls the behavior of alternative frequencies switching between regionally related networks of a parent broadcaster A broadcaster may run a fairly large network across a large part of the country At various times of the day this large network may b
27. Specifications ese 150 Manual Climate Control eee 69 Manual Liftgate 31 Opening and Closing the Liftgate 31 Manual S atS cccccccccccccscscscscssesrsrees 78 Adjusting the Height of the Driver s gea a 78 Adjusting the Lumbar SUppoOft esssesss 78 Folding the Passenger s Seat Forward 79 Moving the Seat Backward and OIA 6 FAE 78 Recline AdjUStMeNt cece sees 79 Manual TranSMiSSiOn Lu cece cesses 97 Selecting Reverse Gal cece 97 Message Centre See Information DiSplayS cece 58 Mirrors See Heated Windows and Mirrors 75 See Windows anq MirrOFS cesesseeseseeeseeees 48 Mobile Communications Equipment 7 Oil Check See Engine Oil CHECK ccc ecsessses sees 139 Opening and Closing the Bonnet 134 Closing the BONE ieaccteiarsartcteecescecanneeeatienaaniss 135 Opening the BONNEt eeesereerrrnn 134 FT KIS AlO sseui 104 Front and Rear Sensing SySteM ssssss 105 Rear Sensing SYSTEM ccceesesssseseeeeesseenees 105 Parking AidS essccccsncnnneinnnnen 104 Principle of Operation ccs 104 Parking Brake iicccccccsscscscscsesessessersersees 101 FN TIGA i pee eee eee 102 Vehicles With Automatic TREADS COWS SION icc ccedecesacecetetlvcperecutniecsnneceneeutes 101 Vehicles With Manual Transmission 101 index Passenger AirDa cccssccsssscsssssnssserens 22 SR a en ee ee Se ree NT eA a eR 22 Switching the Passenger s Airbag Off 23 Switching the Passeng
28. Turning the Seat Belt Minder Off See an authorised dealer 21 Supplementary Restraints System PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Do not modify the front of your vehicle in any way This could adversely affect deployment of the airbags Original text according to ECE R94 01 Extreme Hazard Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it Wear a seat belt and keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel Only when you use the seat belt properly can it hold you ina position that allows the airbag to achieve its optimum effect See Sitting in the Correct Position page 76 Have repairs to the steering wheel steering column seats airbags and seat belts carried out by an authorised dealer Keep the areas in front of the airbags free from obstruction Do not affix anything to or over the airbag covers Do not puncture the seat with pins needles or other pointed objects This could cause damage and adversely affect deployment of the airbags Use seat covers designed for seats with side airbags Have these fitted by an authorised dealer Note You will hear a loud bang and see a cloud of harmless powdery residue if an airbag deploys This is normal Note Only wipe airbag covers with a damp cloth DRIVER AIRBAG E151127 The airbag will deploy during significant frontal or near frontal collisions The airbag will inflate within
29. With AMZFMZ eee oe en Of ae 187 CD Text Display OPtiOns cece eee 190 Compact Disc Playback ccs eee 187 Compact Disc Track Scannin c ee 188 Ending Compact Disc Playback 190 Fast Forward and Re V rS eccecseseeee 187 MP3 and WMA Display Options 190 MP3 and WMA File Playback cee 188 Repeat Compact Disc TrackS e eee 188 Shuffle ANd RANGOM ccececsceeseeeeee eee 187 Track S lECTION LL ccecececcssscseesessessersesseseeserserees 187 Coolant Check See Engine Coolant Check ceeeecee 140 UNS OC OVO aceasta ea cilde ed ccusscessnacnanttecinte 39 Principle Of Operation cece eee 109 Cruise control See USING Cruise CONTKOL eects 109 Cup AOL CTS vscssicsciscinnsssssinsnsnnsesorcteeoteoctuvannenentt 82 Daytime Running LAMPS esse sees 45 Diesel Particulate Filter eee 87 PRES SGA IOM vaeiaccs neve ceacevestercudnetececaesasuaccrecenicateeace 87 Direction INGICATOMS eee eee 47 DOE GUNU oaaae 114 DPF See Diesel Particulate Filter 87 Driver Airbag nessas 22 EE E EE E 22 Driving AidS esseseseseeiririsrrirrrr 111 Driving TANS ineceersreniiiiiiiiiihiriannannninnnR 121 Driving Through Wath scenes 121 e E tees 121 245 DRL See Daytime Running LAMPS cesses 45 Electromagnetic compatibility 225 End User Licence Agreement 226 SYNC End User Licence Agreement EULA ccesscastessaccchiesieractesienleaciiiertassaascocveclesie 226 Engine Coolant Check
30. a disc recorded in multi session ISO 9660 Format This is the most common international standard for the logical format of files and folders on a CD ROM There are several specification levels In Level 1 file names must be in the 8 3 format no more than eight characters in the name no more than three characters in the extension MP3 and WMA and in capital letters Folder names can be no longer than eight characters There can be no more than eight folder levels trees Level 2 specifications allow file names up to 31 characters long Each folder can have up to eight trees For Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format consider these restrictions when configuring your CD writing software Audio System Multi Session This is a recording method that enables adding of data using the track at once method Conventional CDs begin at a CD control area called the lead in and end at an area called lead out A multi session CD is a CD having multiple sessions with each segment from lead in to lead out regarded as a single session CD Extra The format that records audio audio CD data as tracks on session 1 and records data as tracks on session 2 Mixed CD In this format data is recorded as track 1 and audio audio CD data is recorded as track 2 File Formats With formats other than ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2 folder names or file names may not be displayed correctly When naming be sure to add the fi
31. a few thousandaths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupant thus cushioning forward body movement During minor frontal collisions overturns rear collisions and side collisions the airbag will not deploy PASSENGER AIRBAG E74302 Supplementary Restraints System The airbag will deploy during significant frontal collisions or collisions that are up to 30 degrees from the left or the right The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupant thus cushioning forward body movement During minor frontal collisions overturns rear collisions and side collisions the airbag will not deploy ae the Passenger s Airbag WARNING You must switch the airbag off when using a rearward facing child seat on the front seat E71313 vO A Switch off B Switch on E71312 Turn the switch to position A When you switch the ignition on check that the airbag deactivation warning lamp illuminates ae the Passenger s Airbag n WARNING You must switch the airbag on when you are not using a child seat on the front seat Turn the switch to position B SIDE AIRBAGS WARNING Use seat covers designed for seats with side airbags Have these fitted by an authorised dealer AIRBAG X The airbags are located inside the seatback of the front seats There is a label attached to the side of the seatback to indicate this The airbag will deploy du
32. accelerator pedal The system may not shut down the engine under certain conditions for example TO maintain the interior climate Low battery voltage The outside temperature is too low or too high The driver s door has been opened Low engine operating temperature Low brake system vacuum If a road speed of 3 mph 5 km h has not been exceeded The driver s seat belt has not been fastened Unique Driving Characteristics To Re Start the Engine Note 7he transmission selector lever must be in neutral Depress the clutch pedal The system may automatically restart the engine under certain conditions for example Low battery voltage TO maintain the interior climate 90 Fuel and Refuelling SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNINGS Do not overfill the fuel tank The pressure in an overfilled tank may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and fire The fuel system may be under pressure If you hear a hissing sound near the fuel filler door Easy Fuel capless fuel system do not refuel until the sound stops Otherwise fuel may spray out which could cause serious personal injury Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or mishandled The flow of fuel through a fuel pump nozzle can produce static electricity which can cause a fire if fuel is pumped into an ungrounded fuel container Fuel ethanol and petrol may contain benzene which is a cancer causing agent When refuel
33. air to maximize cooling of the interior When the selected air temperature is reached the system automatically selects outside air Note When you select windscreen defrosting and defogging the instrument panel and footwell level functions automatically switch offand air conditioning switches on Outside air flows into your vehicle Climate Control Heating the Interior Quickly Vehicles With Manual Climate Control _ With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic ClimateControl With Automatic Climate Control acted the fan speed to the highest Ci iaa a the fan speed to the highest speed setting speed setting Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the highest setting highest setting 3 Adjust the air distribution control to the Press the footwell button to distribute footwell air vents position air to the footwell air vents Recommended Settings for Heating Vehicles With Manual Climate Control _ With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control With Automatic Climate Control ernie the fan speed to the second Press Ca AUTO button speed setting Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control setting midway point of the hot settings to the desired setting 3 Adjust the air distribution control to the Close the instrument panel air vents footwell and windscreen air vents posi Open the side air vents and direct them tion towar
34. and improve the cleaning Capability We recommend that you use only high quality washer fluid For information on fluid dilution refer to the product instructions CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY WARNING For vehicles with start stop the battery requirement is different You must replace the battery with one of exactly the same specification Note Where applicable you must reprogram the audio system using the keycode The battery is located in the engine compartment See Maintenance page 134 CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES 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 CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Windscreen Wiper Blades Note 7he windscreen wiper blades are different in length See Technical Specifications page 150 If you install wiper blades of the wrong length the rain sensor may not work correctly Maintenance Changing the Windscreen Wiper Blades E129990 Press the locking buttons together 2 Rotate and remove the wiper blade 3 Install in the reverse order Note Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place Rear Window Wiper Blade 1 Lift the wiper arm E86456 2 Position the wiper blade at right angles to the wiper arm 3 Disengage the wiper blade from the wiper arm 4 Remove the wiper blade 5 Install in the reverse order Note Vake
35. aremote control See Locking and Unlocking page 29 32 Locking Your Vehicle E87384 WARNING Your vehicle does not lock itself automatically If you do not press a locking button your vehicle will remain unlocked Locking buttons are located on each of the front doors For central locking and to arm the alarm press a locking button once For double locking and to arm the alarm press a locking button twice within three seconds Note Your vehicle will remain locked for approximately three seconds When the delay period is over you can open the doors again provided the passive key is within the respective detection range Two short flashes of the direction indicators confirms that all the doors and the liftgate have been locked and that the alarm has been armed Liftgate Note 7he liftgate cannot be closed and will pop back up if the passive key is located inside the luggage compartment with the doors locked Locks Note f a second valid passive key is located within the liftgate detection range the liftgate can be closed Unlocking Your Vehicle Note When your vehicle remains locked for longer than three days the system will enter an energy saving mode This is to prevent your vehicle battery running out of charge When your vehicle is unlocked while in this mode the reaction time of the system may be a little longer than normal To exit the energy saving mode unlock your vehicle
36. away and is not outside your vehicle when closing the door E74124 E85817 Pull the belt out steadily It may lock if you pull it sharply or if your vehicle is ona slope Press the red button on the buckle to release the belt Let it retract completely and smoothly E144590 Note When not in use place the seat belts in to the slots on the outboard trim Using Seat Belts During Pregnancy E68587 WARNING Position the seat belt correctly for i your safety and that of your unborn child Do not use only the lap strap or the shoulder strap Seat Belts Pregnant women should always wear their seat 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 centre of the chest SEAT BELT MINDER WARNING The system will only provide protection when you use the seat belt correctly The warning lamp illuminates and an audible warning will sound when the following conditions have been met The front seat belts have not been fastened Your vehicle exceeds a relatively low speed It will also illuminate when a front seat belt is unfastened when your vehicle is moving If you do not fasten your seat belt both the audible and visual warnings will switch off automatically after approximately five minutes
37. be shown Inspect the area behind your vehicle if necessary 107 Parking Aids E142132 A B C Red up to 12 inches 0 3 metre Amber 12 24 inches 0 3 0 6 metre C Green 24 35 inches 0 6 0 9 metre D Black centre line of the projected vehicle path Note 7he green line is extended from 35 inches 0 9 metre up to a distance of 126 inches 3 2 metres Note When reversing with a trailer the lines on the screen are not shown The camera will show your vehicle direction and not the trailer pe the Rear View Camera O Note 7he system will automatically switch off once your vehicle speed has reached approximately 7 mph 12 km h Press the parking aid switch in the instrument panel For item location See At a Glance page 8 Vehicles with Parking Aid The display will additionally show a coloured distance bar This guide indicates the distance from the rear bumper to the detected obstacle These are colour coded as follows Green 24 7 inches 0 6 to 1 8 metres Amber 12 24 inches 0 3 to 0 6 metre Red 12 inches 0 3 metre or less Cruise Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNING The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention Cruise control allows you to control your speed using the switches on the steering wheel You can use cruise control when you exceed approximately 20 mph 30 km h USING CRUISE CONTR
38. breach or default of this Agreement constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or default or a waiver of the provision itself 8 5 If any provision herein is held unenforceable then such provision will be modified to reflect the intention of the parties and the remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect 8 6 The headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only will not be deemed to be a part of this Agreement and will not be referred to in connection with the construction or interpretation of this Agreement As used in this Agreement the words include and including and variations thereof will not be deemed to be terms of limitation but rather will be deemed to be followed by the words without limitation Appendices 9 Other Vendors Terms and Conditions The TeleNav Software utilizes map and other data licenced to TeleNav by third party vendors for the benefit of you and other end users This Agreement includes end user terms applicable to these companies included at the end of this Agreement and thus your use of the TeleNav Software is also subject to such terms You agree to comply with the following additional terms and conditions which are applicable to TeleNav s third party vendor licensors NavTeg End User Licence Agreement END USER TERMS The content provided Data is licenced not sold By opening this package or installing copying or other
39. card with credit in your phone You are in a European country or region where the SYNC emergency assistance call cannot be placed See your regional Ford website for details Important Information About the Ford SYNC Emergency Assistance Feature Emergency Assistance does not currently call emergency services in the following markets Albania Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Macedonia Netherlands Ukraine Moldova and Russia See your regional Ford website for latest details Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice Once emergency assistance is set to on it may disclose to emergency services that your vehicle has been in a collision involving the deployment of an airbag or activation of the fuel cut off switch This feature has the capability to disclose your location information to the emergency operator or other details about your vehicle or collision to provide the most appropriate emergency services If you do not want to disclose this information do not turn the feature on USING SYNC WITH YOUR MEDIA PLAYER You can access and play music from your digital music player over your vehicle s speaker system using the system s media menu or voice commands You can also sort and play your music by specific categories such as artists albums etc SYNC is capable of hosting nearly any digital media player including iPod Zune Plays from device players and most USB drives SYNC also supports audio formats such as
40. child seat with a seat belt make sure that the seat belt is not slack or twisted Seating positions Front passenger s seat with airbag ON Front passenger s seat with airbag OFF Rear seats WARNINGS The child seat must rest tightly against the vehicle seat It may be necessary to lift or remove the head restraint See Head Restraints page 76 Note When using a child seat on a front seat always adjust the front passenger s seat to its fully rearward position If it proves difficult to tighten the lap section of the seat belt without slack remaining adjust the seatback to the fully upright position and raise the height of the seat See Seats page 76 lbs 10 kg lbs 13 kg 9 18 kg 15 25kg 22 36 kg up uP UF X Not suitable for children in this mass group U Suitable for universal category child seats approved for use in this mass group U Suitable for universal category child seats approved for use in this mass group However we recommend that you secure children in a government approved child seat on the rear seat UF Suitable for universal category forward facing child seats approved for use in this mass group However we recommend that you secure children in a government approved child seat on the rear seat Child Safety ISOFIX Child Seats Rear facing Forward facing Up to 29 lbs 13 kg 20 40 lbs 9 18kg Front seat Size Size class zs type Rear centre
41. connect to the selected previously paired mobile phone Discon Disconnects the selected mobile phone Press Discon and confirm with Yes when asked After disconnecting a mobile phone it can be connected again without performing the full pairing process 209 SYNC System Settings system s menu 1 Press the MENU button to enter the 2 Select SYNC Settings then press OK Bluetooth on Check or uncheck this option to turn on or off the Bluetooth interface of the system Select then press OK to change the option s status Set defaults Return to the factory default settings This selection does not erase your indexed information phonebook call history text messages and paired devices Press OK to select and then press Yes when Set defaults appears in the display Master reset Completely erase all information stored on SYNC phonebook call history text messages and paired devices and return to the factory default settings Press OK to select and then press Yes when Master reset appears in the display The display indicates when complete and SYNC takes you back to the SYNC Settings menu Install on SYNC Install applications or software updates you have down loaded Scroll to select and then press OK Confirm with Yes when Install on SYNC appears in the display There must bea valid SYNC application or update available on the USB thumb drive in order to finish an installation successfully System info Display the s
42. depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in SOUND Press the button to adjust the sound settings for bass treble middle balance and fade Function button 3 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in OK Press the button to confirm on screen selections Function button 2 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in MENU Press the button to access different audio system features Function button 1 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in PHONE Press the button to access the phone feature of the SYNC system by pressing PHONE then MENU See separate manual AUX Press the button to access the AUX and SYNC features it will also cancel the menu or list browsing Seek down Press the button to go to the next station down the radio frequency band or the previous track on a CD When in CD mode In phone mode use the button to begin a phone call An incoming phone call can be accepted RADIO Press the button to select different radio bands it will also cancel the menu or list browsing 183 Audio System X CD Press the button to change source to CD it will also cancel the menu or list browsing Y Volume Turn the dial to adjust the volume Sound Button This will allow you to ad
43. device resetting the malfunction device or removing the device s battery then trying again Audible SMS This is a mobile phone This is a mobile pbhone dependent feature text messages _ limitation Your mobile phone must support down do not work on loading text messages via Bluetooth to my mobile receive incoming text messages phone Access the text messaging menu of SYNC to see if the feature is supported by your mobile phone Press the PHONE button and then scroll and select Text messaging then press OK 219 SYNC Phone Issues isse Possible Cause Possible Solution Because each mobile phone is different refer to the mobile phone s user s guide for the specific mobile phone being paired In fact there can be differences between mobile phones due to brand model service provider and software version USB and Media Issues Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution I m having Possible device malfunc Try turning off the device resetting the trouble tion device removing the device s battery then connecting my trying again device Make sure you are using the manufacturer s cable Make sure the USB cable is correctly inserted into the device and your vehicle s USB port Make sure that the device does not have an auto install program or active security settings SYNC does not Thisisadevice limitation Make sure you are not leaving the device in recognise my your vehicle during very hot or cold de
44. does not crank when the clutch pedal has been fully depressed and the button is pressed Fully depress both the clutch and brake pedals 2 Press the button until the engine starts Starting and Stopping the Engine Stopping the Engine With Your Vehicle Stationary Note 7he ignition all electrical circuits warning lamps and indicators will be switched off Manual Transmission Briefly press the button Automatic Transmission 1 Move the transmission selector lever to position P 2 Press the button Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Moving WARNING Switching off the engine when the vehicle is still moving will result ina loss of brake and steering assistance The steering will not lock but higher effort will be required With the ignition switched off some electrical circuits warning lamps and indicators may also be off 1 Press and hold the button for at least one second or press it three times within two seconds 2 Move the transmission selector lever to position N and use the brakes to bring your vehicle to a safe stop 3 When your vehicle has stopped move the transmission selector lever to position P or N and switch the ignition off STEERING WHEEL LOCK WARNING Always check that the steering is unlocked before attempting to move your vehicle Vehicles Without Keyless Starting To lock the steering wheel Remove the key from the ignition switch 2 Rotate the ste
45. driver s door and do not move the transmission selector lever to position P Key Outside Car Vehicles With Keyless System Sounds when you close the door the engine is running and the system does not detect a passive key inside your vehicle Headlamps On 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 Instrument Cluster Low Fuel Sounds when the low fuel warning lamp illuminates Seat Belt Minder WARNINGS The seat belt minder remains in stand by mode when the front seat belts have been fastened It will sound if either seat belt is unfastened Do not sit on top of a fastened seat belt to prevent the seat belt minder from coming on The occupant protection system will only provide optimum protection when you use the seat belt properly Sounds when your vehicle soeed exceeds the pre determined limit and the front seat belts are unfastened The chime will stop after a period of time 5 7 Information Displays GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control accident and injury We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature 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 handheld device while driving and that you comply with all applicable laws
46. flash drive then press OK Reset USB Resets the USB index After the new indexing is complete you can choose what to play from the USB song library You can use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to quickly jump to a certain alphabetical category You can also use the letters on you re the number pad to jump in the list hii Devices and System SYNC TROUBLESHOOTING You can access these menus using the Your SYNC system is easy to use However display See Using SYNC With Your should questions arise please refer to the Phone page 200 tables below Use the Ford website to check your mobile phone s compatibility isse Possible Cause Possible Solution A lot of back The audio control Review your phone s user guide regarding ground noise settings on your phone audio adjustments during a phone may be affecting SYNC call performance During a call Possible phone malfunc Try turning off the device resetting the can hear the tion device removing the device s battery then other person trying again Make sure that the Mic off but they cannot option of SYNC is set to off hear me SYNC is not This is a phone Go to the website to review your phone s able to down dependent feature compatibility load my phone Possible phone malfunc Try turning off the device resetting the book tion device or removing the device s battery then trying again Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by us
47. front seats Press the button to turn the heated seats on See Heated Seats page 80 Footwell Press the button to distribute air through the footwell air vents Windscreen defrosting and defogging Press the button to distribute outside air through the windscreen air vents The heated windows and air conditioning will be automatically selected The fan will be set to the highest soeed and the temperature to high When the air distribution is set in this position you will be Unable to select recirculated air or manually adjust the fan soeed and temperature control Press the AUTO button to return the system to auto mode AUTO Press the button to select automatic operation The system automatically controls the temperature amount and distribution of the airflow to reach and maintain your previously selected temperature MAX A C Press the button to distribute maximum air conditioning through the instrument panel air vents This mode is more economical and efficient than normal air conditioning 7 Climate Control Temperature Control E142272 You can set the temperature between 61 F 16 C and 82 F 28 C in steps of 19 F 0 5 C In position low the system will switch to permanent cooling In position high the system will switch to permanent heating Note f you select either position low or high the system will not regulate a stable temperature HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE INTERIOR CLIMATE General Hints
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49. lever to position R reverse to turn the system on again For item location See At a Glance page 8 REAR VIEW CAMERA WARNINGS The operation of the camera may vary depending on the ambient temperature vehicle and road conditions The distances shown in the display may differ from the actual distance Do not place objects in front of the camera The camera is located on the liftgate near the handle Parking Aids WARNINGS Marks are for general guidance only and are calculated for vehicles in maximum load conditions on an even road surface psa The lines show the distance from the outer edge of the front tyre plus two inches 51 millimetres and the rear bumper E147796 Switching the Rear View Camera On WARNING The camera may not detect objects that are close to your vehicle Switch the ignition and the audio unit on Press the parking aid switch in the instrument panel or move the transmission selector lever to position R reverse The image is displayed on the screen The lamp in the switch illuminates when the system is switched on The camera may not operate correctly in the following conditions Dark areas Intense light If the ambient temperature increases or decreases rapidly If the camera is wet for example in rain or high humidity If the camera s view is obstructed for example by mud Using the Display WARNINGS Obstacles above the camera position will not
50. liquid or vapour causes skin irritation Be particularly careful if you are taking Antabuse or other forms of disulfiram for the treatment of alcoholism Breathing petrol vapours or skin contact could cause an adverse reaction In sensitive individuals serious personal injury or sickness may result If fuel is solashed on the skin promptly wash skin thoroughly with soap and water Consult a doctor immediately if you experience an adverse reaction Fuel and Refuelling FUEL QUALITY PETROL WARNINGS Do not mix petrol with oil diesel or other liquids This could cause a chemical reaction Do not use leaded petrol or petrol with additives containing other metallic compounds e g manganese based They could damage the emission system Note We recommend that you use only high quality fuel Note We do not recommend the use of additional additives or other engine treatments for normal vehicle use Use minimum 95 octane unleaded petrol that meets the specification defined by EN 228 or the equivalent national specification Your vehicle is suitable for use with ethanol blends up to 10 E5 and E10 Long Term Storage Most petrol contains ethanol We recommend that you fill the fuel tank with fuel that does not contain ethanol if you intend to store your vehicle for more than two months Alternatively we recommend that you seek advice from your dealer FUEL QUALITY DIESEL WARNINGS Do not mix di
51. mount a kerb do so slowly and approach it with the wheels at right ansles to the curb Examine the tyres regularly for cuts foreign objects and uneven wear of the tread Uneven wear could mean that the wheel alignment is outside specification Check the tyre pressures including the spare when cold every two weeks Wheels and Tyres USING WINTER TYRES WARNING When using winter tyres on your vehicle you must make sure that you fit the correct type of wheel nuts If winter tyres are used make sure that the tyre pressures are correct See Technical Specifications page 164 USING SNOW CHAINS WARNINGS A Do not exceed 30 mph 50 km h Do not use snow chains on snow free roads Only fit snow chains to specified tyres See Technical Specifications page 164 If your vehicle has wheel trims remove them before fitting snow chains Note 7he anti lock braking system will continue to operate normally Only use small link snow chains Only use snow chains on the front wheels Vehicles With Stability Control When stability control is on your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics To reduce this switch traction control off See Using Stability Control page 103 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM WARNINGS The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to regularly check the tyre pressures The system will only provide a low tyre pressure warning It will not inflate t
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53. phonebook download are mobile phone dependent features To check your mobile phone s compatibility refer to your mobile phone s user manual or visit the regional Ford website Pairing a Mobile Phone For the First Time Note You must switch the ignition and radio on Note 7o scroll through the menus press the up and down arrows on your audio system Wirelessly pairing your mobile phone with SYNC allows you to make and receive hands free calls 1 Press the PHONE button When the display indicates No phones paired press the Add button When Please begin pairing by appears in the display search for SYNC on your device to start the pairing process Make sure the Bluetooth feature on your mobile phone is switched on before starting the search Refer to your mobile phone s user guide if necessary SYNC 3 When prompted on your mobile phone s display enter the six digit PIN provided by SYNC in the display The display indicates when the pairing is successful Depending on your mobile phone s Capability and your market the system may prompt you with questions such as setting the current mobile phone as the primary phone the mobile phone SYNC automatically tries to connect with first upon vehicle start up downloading your mobile phone book etc Pairing Subsequent Mobile Phones Note Make sure the radio is switched on Note 7o scroll through the menus press the up and down arrows on your audio system
54. protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE is licenced not sold All rights reserved The MS SOFTWARE FORD SOFTWARE and THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE hereinafter collectively and individually will be referred to as SOFTWARE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT EULA DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENCE This EULA grants you the following licence You may use the SOFTWARE as installed on the DEVICE and as otherwise interfacing with systems and or services provide by or through FORD MOTOR COMPANY or its third party software and service providers 22 Description of Other Rights and Limitations Speech Recognition f the SOFTWARE includes speech recognition component s you should Understand that speech recognition is an inherently statistical process and that recognition errors are inherent in the process Neither FORD MOTOR COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out of errors in the speech recognition process Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble nor permit others to reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE except and only to the e
55. provided by the TeleNav Software TeleNav also does not warrant the accuracy of the map or other data used for the TeleNav Software Such data may not always reflect reality due to among other things road closures construction weather new roads and other changing conditions You are responsible for the entire risk arising out of your use of the TeleNav Software For example but without limitation you agree not to rely on the TeleNav Software for critical navigation in areas where the well being or survival of you or others is dependent onthe accuracy of navigation as the maps or functionality of the TeleNav Software are not intended to support such high risk applications especially in more remote geographical areas TELENAV EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE TELENAV SOFTWARE WHETHER STATUTORY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES WHICH MAY ARISE FROM COURSE OF DEALING CUSTOM OR TRADE AND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO THE TELENAV SOFTWARE Certain jurisdictions do not permit the disclaimer of certain warranties so this limitation may not apply to you Appendices 5 Limitation of Liability TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TELENAV OR ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR TOANY THIRD PARTY F
56. return AUDIO SYSTEM SECURITY Each unit incorporates a unique code that is linked to the vehicle identification number The system will automatically check that the audio unit and vehicle match before allowing operation If a security code message appears see an authorised dealer COMPACT DISC PLAYER VEHICLES WITH AM FM CD Compact Disc Playback Note During playback the display indicates the disc track and time that has elapsed since the start of the track During radio reception press the CD button once to start CD playback After a disc is loaded playback will start immediately Track Selection Press the seek down button once to replay the current track If pressed within two seconds of the start of a track the previous track will be selected Press the up or down arrow buttons to select the required track then press the OK button Fast Forward and Reverse Press and hold the seek down or up buttons to search backward or forward within the tracks on the disc Shuffle and Random Random track playback also known as shuffle plays all tracks on the CD in random order Audio System 1 Press the MENU button and select CD MODE 2 Select SHUFFLE This enables the function to be switched on or off When an MP3 CD is playing options include SHUFFLE for the whole CD or to play all the tracks in the folder in a random order Repeat Compact Disc Tracks 1 Press the MENU button and sele
57. seat Group 1 on the rear seat Booster Seats WARNINGS Do not install a booster seat ora booster cushion with only the lap strap of the seat belt Do not install a booster seat ora booster cushion with a seat belt that is slack or twisted Do not put the seat belt under your child s arm or behind their back Do not use pillows books or towels to boost your child s height Make sure that your children sit in an Upright position Note When using a child seat on a rear seat make sure that the child seat rests tightly against your vehicle seat It may be necessary to lift or remove the head restraint See Head Restraints page 76 Booster Seat Group 2 E70710 Secure children that weigh more than 33 pounds 15 kilogrammes but are less than 59 inches 150 centimetres tallina booster seat or a booster cushion We recommend that you use a booster seat that combines a cushion with a backrest instead of a booster cushion only The raised seating position will allow you to position the shoulder strap of the adult seat belt over the centre of your child s shoulder and the lap strap tightly across their hips Booster Cushion Group 3 E68924 Child Safety ISOFIX Anchor Points WARNING Use an anti rotation device when using the ISOFIX system We recommend the use of a top tether or support leg Note When you are purchasing an ISOFIX seat make sure that you know the correct mass group
58. spray the sensors briefly from a distance not less than 8 inches 20 centimetres Note f your vehicle has a tow ball arm the system is switched off automatically when any trailer lamps or lighting boards are connected to the 13 pin socket via a trailer tow module we have approved Note Keep the sensors free from dirt ice and snow Do not clean with sharp objects Note The system may emit false tones if it detects a signal using the same frequency as the sensors or if your vehicle is fully laden 104 Note 7he outer sensors may detect the side walls of a garage If the distance between the outer sensor and the side wall remains constant for three seconds the tone will switch off As you continue the inner sensors will detect rearward objects PARKING AID WARNINGS To help avoid personal injury read and understand the limitations of the system as contained in this section Sensing is only an aid for some generally large and fixed objects when moving in reverse on a flat surface at parking speeds Traffic control systems inclement weather air brakes and external motors and fans may also affect the function of the sensing system This may include reduced performance or a false activation To help avoid personal injury always use caution when moving in reverse and when using the sensing system This system is not designed to prevent contact with small or moving objects The system is designed to provi
59. sure that the wiper blade locks into place REMOVING A HEADLAMP Open the bonnet See Opening and Closing the Bonnet page 134 28 d 3 t gt 1 E144433 2 Remove the screws and push pins 3 Lift the outer side of the headlamp to disengage it from the lower fixing point 4 Pull the headlamp as far as possible toward the centre of your vehicle and remove Maintenance E88875 5 Disconnect the electrical connector Note When fitting the headlamp make sure that you reconnect the electrical connector correctly Note When fitting the headlamp make sure that you fully engage the headlamp in the lower fixing point CHANGING A BULB WARNINGS AN Switch the lamps and the ignition off Let the bulb cool down before removing it A Do not touch the glass of the bulb Note Only fit bulbs of the correct specification Note 7he following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs Fit replacements in the reverse order unless otherwise stated Headlamp Note Remove the covers to gain access to the bulbs h A B TAa Y Ta S B pu pe ts f Au pf p 1 D _ 7 eS E144434 cS A Headlamp main beam B Headlamp dipped beam C Direction indicator Direction Indicator 1 Remove the headlamp See Removing a Headlamp page 142 2 2 Turnthe bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it E144435 Maintenance 3 Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder t
60. that is usually louder than normal listening volumes To adjust the preset volume Use the volume control to make the necessary adjustment during an incoming traffic announcement broadcast The display will show the level selected Ending Traffic Announcements The audio unit will return to normal operation at the end of each traffic announcement To end the announcement prematurely press TA or TRAFFIC during the announcement Note f you press TA or TRAFFIC at any other time it will switch all announcements Off Automatic Volume Control When available automatic volume control adjusts the volume level to compensate for engine noise and road speed noise Audio System 1 Press the MENU button and select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 2 Select AVC LEVEL or ADAPTIVE VOL 3 Use the left or right arrow button to adjust the setting 4 Press the OK button to confirm your selection 5 Press the MENU button to return News Broadcasts Your audio unit may interrupt normal reception to broadcast news bulletins from stations on the FM wavebanad radio data system or other enhanced network linked stations The display will indicate there is an incoming announcement during news broadcasts When the audio unit interrupts for anews broadcast the preset volume level will be the same as traffic announcements 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to NEWS and turn on or off with the
61. this position D Drive Note A shift will occur only when your vehicle speed and the engine speed are appropriate Note You may temporarily override the current gear selected using the and buttons Select drive to shift automatically through the forward gears The transmission will select the appropriate gear for optimum performance based on ambient temperature road gradient vehicle load and your input Sport Mode and Manual Shifting Sport Mode Note n sport mode the transmission operates as normal but gears are selected more quickly and at higher engine speeds Note n sport mode S will be shown in the information display Switch on sport mode by moving the transmission selector lever to position S Sport mode will remain on until either you shift manually up or down the gears using and or move the transmission selector lever to position D Manual Shifting WARNINGS Do not hold the buttons permanently in or 98 WARNINGS The transmission will automatically downshift when the engine speed is too low Press the button to shift down and press the button to shift up Gears may be skipped by pressing the buttons repeatedly at short intervals Manual mode also provides a kickdown function See Kickdown Hints on Driving With an Automatic Transmission WARNING Do not idle the engine for long periods of time in drive with the brakes applied Moving Off Release the p
62. towing Do not use a rigid tow bar on the front towing eye When towing your vehicle you must select neutral Drive off slowly and smoothly without jerking the vehicle that is being towed Towing Vehicles With Automatic Transmission WARNINGS If aspeed of 12 mph 20 km h and a distance of 12 miles 20 kilometres is to be exceeded the drive wheels must be lifted clear of the ground It is recommended not to tow with the drive wheels on the ground However if it is required to move your vehicle from a dangerous location do not tow your vehicle faster than 12 mph 20 km h or further than 12 miles 20 kilometres A Do not tow your vehicle backward In the event of a mechanical failure of the transmission the drive wheels must be lifted clear of the ground Do not tow your vehicle if the ambient temperature is below 32 F 09C 120 Driving Hints RUNNING IN Tyres WARNING New tyres need to be run in for approximately 300 miles 500 kilometres During this time you may experience different driving characteristics Brakes and Clutch WARNING Avoid heavy use of the brakes and clutch if possible for the first 100 miles 150 kilometres in town and for the first 1000 miles 1500 kilometres on motorways Engine WARNING Avoid driving too fast during the first 1000 miles 1500 kilometres Vary your speed frequently and change up through the gears early Do not labour the eng
63. user Manual User s Guide Not following precautions found in this User s Guide can lead to an accident or other serious Consequences Keep User s Guide in vehicle When kept in the vehicle the User s Guide will be a ready reference for you and other users unfamiliar with the Windows Automotive based system Please make certain that before using the system for the first time all persons have access to the User s Guide and read its instructions and safety information carefully 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 Do not change system settings or enter data non verbally using your hands while driving Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting these operations This is important since while setting Up or changing some functions you might be required to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from the wheel General Operation Voice Command Control Functions within the Windows Automotive based system may be accomplished using only voice commands Using voice commands while driving allows you to operate the system without removing your hands from the wheel Prolonged Views of Screen Do not access any function requiring a prolonged view of the screen while you are driving Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting to access a func
64. will search once across the selected waveband for a genuine alternative frequency It will restore radio reception when it finds one or if one is not found the unit will return to the original stored frequency Audio System When selected AF will be shown in the display 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to ALTERNAT FREQ or ALTERNATIVE FREQ and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Regional Mode Regional mode controls the behaviour of alternative frequencies switching between regionally related networks of a parent broadcaster A broadcaster may run a fairly large network across a large part of the country At various times of the day this large network may be broken down into a number of smaller regional networks typically centred on major towns or cities When the network is not split into regional variants the whole network caries the same programming Regional mode ON This prevents random alternative frequency switches when neighbouring regional networks are not carrying the same programming Regional mode OFF This allows a larger coverage area if neighbouring regional networks are carrying the same programming but can cause random alternative frequency switches if they are not 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to
65. you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect the use of electronic devices while driving For safety reasons do not connect or adjust the settings on your portable music player while your vehicle is moving Store the portable music player ina secure location such as the centre console or the glove box when your vehicle is in moving Hard objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop which may increase the risk of serious injury The audio extension cable must be long enough to allow the portable music player to be safely stored while your vehicle is moving 194 The auxiliary input jack allows you to connect and play music from your portable music player through your vehicle speakers You can use any portable music player designed for use with headphones Your audio extension cable must have male one eighth inch three and one half millimetre connectors at each end Make sure your vehicle radio and portable music player are turned off and move the transmission selector lever to position P 2 Plug the extension cable from the portable music player into the auxiliary input jack 3 Switch the radio on Select either a tuned FM station or a CD 4 Adjust the volume as desired 5 Switch the portable music player on and adjust its volume to half its maximum level 6 Press AUX until LINE or LINE IN appears in the display You should hear music from your device even if it i
66. 1 Press the PHONE button Mobile Phone Voice Commands 2 Scroll to and select BT Devices Press the OK button 4 Press the Add button to start the pairing process 5 When Please begin pairing by appears in the display search for SYNC on your device to start the pairing process Refer to your mobile phone s user guide if necessary 6 When prompted on your mobile phone s display enter the six digit PIN provided by SYNC in the audio display The display indicates when the pairing is successful The system then prompts with questions such as would you like to set the current mobile phone as the primary mobile phone the mobile phone SYNC automatically tries to connect with first Upon vehicle start up download your mobile phone book etc Ud Call lt name gt Call lt name gt at home Call lt name gt at work Call lt name gt in office Call history outgoing Call lt name gt on cell Call lt name gt on other Call history incoming Call history missed 201 SYNC Connections Phonebook lt name gt on other These commands do not require you to say Phone first These commands are not available until your mobile phone information has completely downloaded using Bluetooth See Dial table See Menu table Phonebook commands When you ask SYNC to access a mobile phone book name number etc the requested information appears in the display to view Press
67. 140 Pipes hoses and reservoirs for leaks Air conditioning operation Parking brake operation Horn operation Tightness of wheel nuts See Technical Specifications page 164 OPENING AND CLOSING THE BONNET Opening the Bonnet y wW 1 Pull the bonnet release handle E102165 Maintenance E135852 2 Move the catch to the left E87786 3 Open the bonnet and support it with the bonnet strut Closing the Bonnet 1 Remove the bonnet strut from the catch and secure correctly after use 2 Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop from under its own weight for the last 8 ll inches 20 30 centimetres Note Make sure that you have closed the bonnet correctly 135 Maintenance UNDER BONNET OVERVIEW 1 0L ECOBOOST 74KW 100PS 1 0L ECOBOOST 90KW 120PS E141516 H Engine coolant reservoir See Engine Coolant Check page 140 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir right hand drive See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 141 Engine oil filler cap See Engine Oil Check page 139 Battery See Changing the 12V Battery page 141 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir left hand drive See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 141 Engine compartment fuse box See Fuses page 124 Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir See Washer Fluid Check page 141 Air cleaner No maintenance necessary Engine oil dipstick See Engine Oil Check page 139 The f
68. 177 Audio unit Vehicles With Sony AM FM CD iccccccssccssscccesecsssseeeseseocescecceeseess 182 Audio System Security 187 Compact Disc Player Vehicles With BME GD ivecncttiecttscestteciae neon 187 Compact Disc Player Vehicles With AM FM CD Bluetooth Sony PNT WZ Se ons eee 190 Auxiliary Input SOCKe thaws 194 Audio Troubleshooting ssccccccrs 195 SYNC General Information cece eee 196 Using Voice Recognition 198 Using SYNC With Your Phone 200 SYNC Applications and Services 211 Using SYNC With Your Media P E T eaa E E 213 SYNC TroubleShootins cece 218 Appendices Electromagnetic compatibility End User Licence Agreement 225 Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Safety alert 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 Always drive with due care and attention when using and operating the controls and features on your vehicle See Owner s Manual BJS Anti lock braking system 6 Avoid smoking flames or sparks Battery Note 7his manual describes product features and options available throughout the range sometimes even before they are generally available It may describe options not fitted to your vehicle Note Some of the illustrations in thi
69. 184 Station Preset BUTTONS cece sence 184 Station TUNING CONTKOL cc cseeesesceeseeeesees 184 Traffic Information CONtrOL eee 185 Waveband Bu ttOn iccccccccessssseeeens 184 PUT ONIN OS eaaa iiidid 43 Automatic Climate Control 70 Temperature COMION gi cass cscs iccci Macieevsccarsiseidieans 72 index Automatic TrANSMiSSION cces seen 97 Emergency Park Position Release LEVEN arr A Aa ai 99 Hints on Driving With an Automatic TraNSM SS ON sssssssssesnesrsrisrurrurnrrnurinrirrnrenrierrsns 98 Selector Lever POSITIONS cscs 97 Sport Mode and Manual Shifting 98 PUTOW DONS secere araia NAAA EAA AAEN NE 40 Auxiliary Input SOCKe thie cece 194 Auxiliary Power POiNtS cc cscs 81 LOCALO Merere esine atara raa ESEE estotswsesteane 81 Bonnet Lock See Opening and Closing the Bonnet 134 Brake and Clutch Fluid Check 141 BrAk S iieccccccccscsscscscscsscssssseseserseusessesseseesees 101 General INFOrMaAtIONL cece cesses cesses eeeeeees 101 Bulb Specification Chart 149 Capacities and Specifications 167 Technical Specifications cece eee 168 CAE O INGE S rrien 114 Installing and Removing the Net 0 114 Car Wash See Cleaning the ExteriOr cccccesccseeseees 153 Catalytic CONVErter cece cccscsceeeenes 93 Driving with a Catalytic Converter 93 Changing a BUD caciscssicsutanmvionsansicainonanisssarnsss 143 Approach LIAN AD sca ae coca sed scidereassteectandeceassdchincvadssc 145 Central High Mount
70. 3 Scroll to the required digital signal processing function 4 Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the required setting 5 Press the OK button to confirm your selection 6 Press the MENU button to return 186 News Broadcasts Your audio unit may interrupt normal reception to broadcast news bulletins from stations on the FM waveband radio data system or other enhanced network linked stations The display will indicate there is an incoming announcement during news broadcasts When the audio unit interrupts for a news broadcast the preset volume level will be the same as traffic announcements 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to NEWS and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Alternative Frequencies The majority of programs that broadcast on the FM waveband have a program identification code it can be recognised by audio units When your vehicle moves from one transmission area to another with the alternative frequencies tuning switched on this function will search for the strongest station signal Under certain conditions however alternative frequencies tuning may temporarily disrupt normal reception When selected the unit continually evaluates signal strength and if a better signal becomes available the unit will switch to that alternative It mutes while it checks a list of alternative frequencies and if necessary it
71. 61 132 6 230 192 6 230 207 6 240 459 6 330 593 and other patents issued or pending Some services supplied under licence from Open Globe Inc for U S Patent 6 304 523 Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote Gracenote End User Licence Agreement EULA This device contains software from Gracenote Inc of 2000 Powell Street Emeryville California 94608 Gracenote The software from Gracenote the Gracenote Software enables this device to do disc and music file identification and obtain music related information including name artist track and title information Gracenote Data from online servers Gracenote Servers and to perform other functions You may use Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End User functions of this device This device may contain content belonging to Gracenote s providers If so all of the restrictions set forth herein with respect to Gracenote Data shall also apply to such content and such content providers shall be entitled to all of the benefits and protections set forth herein that are available to Gracenote 240 You agree that you will use the content from Gracenote Gracenote Content Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non commercial use only You agree not to assign copy transfer or
72. 87964 Carefully remove the cover 2 Remove the key blade and insert it into the lock Note Only the driver s door handle has a lock cylinder 34 Security PASSIVE ANTI THEFT SYSTEM Principle of Operation The engine immobiliser is a theft protection system that prevents someone from starting the engine with an incorrectly coded key Coded Keys Note Do not shield your keys with metal objects This may prevent the receiver from recognising your key as a valid one Note Have all of your remaining keys erased and recoded if you lose a key Ask an authorised dealer for further information Have replacement keys recoded together with your existing keys If you lose a key you can obtain a replacement from an authroised dealer If possible provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys You can also obtain additional keys from an authroised dealer Arming the Engine Immobiliser After you switch the ignition off the engine immobiliser will arm automatically after a short time Disarming the Engine Immobiliser The engine immobiliser is disarmed automatically when you switch the ignition on with a correctly coded key When the indicator stays on flashes for approximately one minute or repeatedly at irregular intervals the key has not been recognised Remove the key and try again If you are unable to start the engine witha correctly coded key this indicates a malfunct
73. ANUAL TUNE Use the left and right arrow buttons to tune down or up the waveband in small increments or press and hold to increment quickly until you finda station you want to listen to Press OK to continue listening to a station 3 4 Scan Tuning Scan allows you to listen to a few seconds of each station detected 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select RADIO mode and then SCAN 3 Use the seek buttons to scan up or down the selected waveband 4 Press OK to continue listening to a Station Station Preset Buttons This feature allows you to store your favourite stations they can be recalled by selecting the appropriate waveband and pressing one of the preset buttons 1 Select a waveband 2 Tune to the station required Audio System 3 Press and hold one of the preset buttons A progress bar and message will appear When the progress bar completes the station has been stored The audio unit will also mute momentarily as confirmation You can repeat this on each waveband and for each preset button Note When you drive to another part of the country stations that broadcast on alternative frequencies and are stored on preset buttons may be updated with the correct frequency and station name for that area Autostore Control Note 7his will store up to a maximum of the six strongest signals available either from the AM or the FM waveband and overwrite the previously stored stations YOU can al
74. Ajar Warning Lamp BS illuminates when you switch the Ay ignition on and remains on if any door the bonnet or the liftgate is not closed properly Engine Warning Lamps oy Malfunction Indicator Lamp Powertrain Warning Lamp Instrument Cluster All Vehicles If either lamp illuminates when the engine is running this indicates a malfunction The engine will continue to run but it may have limited power If it flashes when you are driving reduce the speed of your vehicle immediately If it continues to flash avoid heavy acceleration or deceleration Have the system checked by an authorised dealer immediately WARNING A Have this checked immediately If both lamps illuminate together stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so continued use may cause reduced power and cause the engine to stop Switch the ignition off and attempt to restart the engine If the engine restarts have the system checked by an authorised dealer immediately When the engine does not restart have your vehicle checked before continuing your journey Front Airbag Warning Lamp e If it illuminates when you are rx driving this indicates a malfunction Have the system checked by an authorised dealer Front Fog Lamp Indicator It will illuminate when you switch rap the front fog lamps on Frost Warning Lamp WARNING Even if the temperature rises to above 39 F 49C there is no guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by i
75. CLES WITH AM FM CD WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control accident and injury We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature 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 handheld device while driving and encourage the use of voice operated systems when possible Make sure you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect the use of electronic devices while driving Audio System E130324 mmooOoO Ww gt Eject Press the button to eject a CD Cursor arrows Press a button to scroll through on screen choices CD slot Where you insert a CD OK Press the button to confirm on screen selections INFO Press the button to access radio CD USB and IPod information TA Press the button to turn traffic announcements on or off and cancels announcements during an active announcement Numeric keypad Press the button to recall a previously stored station To store a favourite station press and hold until the sound returns Seek up Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency band or the next track ona CD On Off and Volume Press the button to switch the audio system on or off Turn the dial to adjust the volume Seek down Press the button to go to the next station down the radio frequency band or the previous track on a CD
76. Controls General Information on Radio POGUE CICS c sensdidscsassascanasncneseseenrnetetanisanianes 25 Remote COMI leciceesreescteesirncccetabtesecebiucunzectants 25 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote COVE le sccsecssccccsstetetescictcesancetecsncsustennsandansccase 28 Locks Locking and Unlocking 29 Sliding DOOM eceeceeeeeeseeeeeeceeeesseceeeeeeees 30 Manual Lift Sate ccc ccecesssssceesssseseeeees 3 Keyless EMtrivvvsiniccnccscsscsssccdssissisiassivineceuecneesens 32 Security Passive Anti Theft System 35 Anti Theft Alarm uc ssc scence 35 Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel 38 Audio CONTIOL eee ecccceee cesses ssssseneeseeneenees 38 VOICE CONTOL eee cscscscesesceesesenserseneenees 39 Cruise COU M secccscsssceccccscessscssexnscuscuniosneansausate 39 Wipers and Washers Windscreen WIDESS usec cece cence 40 AUTOWIDETS eeccescecsceseceecsssseeseescsessnseeteseeseneeenss 40 Windscreen WASNETSS wees cece seen 4 Rear Window Wiper and Washets 4 Lighting Lighting CONTOl sssssssssrrsernn 43 Autola MpS seeeseseeeeieirirrerrririrriserrrnn 43 Instrument Lighting Dimmet 08 44 Headlamp Exit Delay eee 44 Daytime Running LAMPS seeeeeees 45 Front Fog OID Svscssinssvenssnscseenisenscecssansonevannace 45 Rear FOS La MDS aeae 45 Headlamp LevelliN g er 46 Direction INd CatOrS esnnncennnnn 47 interior SONOS sissende ensena 47 Windows and Mirrors Power WINdOWS sssssssseseeeererrrs 48
77. DIESEL ENGINE Cold or Hot Engine All Vehicles Note When the temperature is below 5 F 15 C you may need to crank the engine for up to 10 seconds Note You can only operate the starter for a limited period of time Note After a limited number of attempts to start your engine the system will not allow you to try again until a period of time has elapsed for example 30 minutes coo Switch the ignition on and wait until the glow plug indicator goes off Vehicles With Manual Transmission Note Do not touch the accelerator pedal Starting and Stopping the Engine Note Releasing the clutch pedal while the engine is starting will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on Fully depress the clutch pedal 2 Start the engine Vehicles With Automatic Transmission Note Do not touch the accelerator pedal Note Releasing the brake pedal while the engine is starting will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on 1 Move the transmission selector lever to position P or N 2 Fully depress the brake pedal 3 Start the engine Failure to Start Vehicles With Manual Transmission If the engine does not crank when the clutch pedal has been fully depressed and the ignition key is turned to position IHI Fully depress the clutch and brake pedals 2 Turn the key to position IH until the engine has started DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER The filter forms part of the emissions reduc
78. Dial button to call the selection Call History Access your Call history log 1 Press More 2 Scroll until Call history appears and press OK 3 Scroll through your call history options incoming outgoing or missed 4 Press OK when the desired selection appears in the display 5 Press the OK or Dial button to call the selection 1 Press the PHONE button to enter the Accessing Features through the mobile phone menu Mobile Phone Menu You can access your call history phonebook sent text messages as well as access mobile phone and system settings You can also access advanced features such as emergency assistance 2 Select one of the options available 204 SYNC Dial a number using the system keypad Redial the last number called if available Press OK to select Phonebook Allows you to access your downloaded phonebook 1 Press OK to confirm and enter You can use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to quickly access an alphabet ical category You can also use the letters on the keypad to jump in the list 2 Scroll until the desired contact appears then press OK 3 Press OK or the Dial button to call the desired selection Call History Allows you to access any previously dialled received or missed calls 1 Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select from Incoming calls Outgoing calls or Missed calls Press OK make your selection 3 Press OK or the Dial button to call the desired selection The syst
79. E87384 Press a locking button once Note A valid passive key must be located within the detection range of that door One long flash of the direction indicators confirms that all the doors and the liftgate have been unlocked and that the alarm has been disarmed Unlocking Only the Driver s Door If the unlocking function is reprogrammed so that only the driver s door and the liftgate are unlocked See Remote Control page 25 Note the following If the driver s door is the first door which is opened the other doors will remain locked All the other doors can be unlocked from inside your vehicle by pressing the unlock button on the instrument panel For item location See Ata Glance page 8 Doors can be unlocked individually by pulling the interior door handles on those doors If the front passenger s door is the first door whichis opened all the doors and the liftgate will be Unlocked Disabled Keys Any keys left inside your vehicle interior when it is locked will be disabled You cannot use a disabled key to switch the ignition on or start the engine You must enable all passive keys again in order to use them To enable all your passive keys unlock your vehicle using a passive key or the remote control unlocking function All passive keys will then be enabled if you switch the ignition on or you start your vehicle with a valid key Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors With the Key Blade E
80. ECT POSITION WARNINGS Do not recline the seatback too far as this can cause the occupant to slide under the seat belt resulting in serious injury in the event of a collision Sitting improperly out of position or with the seatback reclined too far can result in serious injury or death in the event of a collision Always sit Upright against your seatback with your feet on the floor Do not place objects higher than the seatback to reduce the risk of serious injury in the event of a collision or during heavy braking Max 30 E68595 When you use them properly the seat head restraint seat belt and airbags will provide optimum protection in the event of acollision We recommend that you follow these guidelines Sit in an upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible Do not recline the seatback more than 30 degrees 76 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 Keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel We recommend a minimum of 10 inches 25 centimetres between your breastbone and the airbag cover Hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent Bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully Position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly acros
81. FORMATION Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale value There is a large network of Ford authorised repairers that are there to help you with their professional servicing expertise Authorised repairers are best qualified to service your vehicle properly and expertly with a wide range of highly specialised tools In addition to regular servicing we recommend that you carry out the following checks WARNINGS Switch the ignition off before touching or attempting adjustment of any kind Do not touch the electronic ignition system parts after you have switched the ignition on or when the engine is running The system operates at high voltage Keep your hands and clothing clear of the engine cooling fan Under certain conditions the fan may continue to run for several minutes after you have switched the engine off Make sure that you fit filler caps securely after carrying out maintenance checks Daily Checks Exterior lamps Interior lamps Warning lamps and indicators Check When Refuelling Engine oil level See Engine Oil Check page 139 Brake fluid level See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 141 Washer fluid level See Washer Fluid Check page 141 Tyre pressures when cold See Technical Specifications page 164 Tyre condition See Wheels and Tyres page 155 Monthly Checks Engine coolant level engine cold See Engine Coolant Check page
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83. LE Space is provided in the luggage compartment JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE WARNINGS Do not use fuel lines engine rocker covers or the intake manifold as grounding points Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage Always use jumper cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable Note Do not disconnect the battery from your vehicle s electrical system To Connect the Booster Cables E102925 A Flat battery vehicle B Booster battery vehicle C Positive connection cable D Negative connection cable 1 Position the vehicles so that they do not touch one another 2 Switch off the engine and any electrical equipment 3 Connect the positive terminal of vehicle B with the positive terminal of vehicle A cable C 122 Roadside Emergencies E102923 4 Connect the negative terminal of vehicle B to the ground connection of vehicle A cable D WARNINGS Do not connect directly to the negative terminal of the flat battery Make sure that the cables are clear of any moving parts and fuel delivery system parts To Start the Engine Run the engine of vehicle Bata moderately high speed 2 Start the engine of vehicle A 3 Run both vehicles for a minimum of three minutes before disconnecting the cables WARNING Do not switch on the headlamps when disconnecting the cables The peak voltage could blow the bulbs Disconnect the cables in the reverse or
84. LOCK cece 85 Starting a Petrol Engine eee 85 Starting a Diesel ENSine cece 86 Diesel Particulate Filter eee 87 Switching Off the ENSine eee 88 Unique Driving Character istics Start S lOO eai 89 Fuel and Refuelling Safety PrecaUtioriS sisuaia 9 Fuel Quality Petrol sess 92 Fuel Quality Diesel cesses 92 Running Out of Fuel cesses 92 Catalytic CONVErteP ccc sees cece eens 93 Foe FU STI asatcenersonatainentaasaanaanaea se etecniauececannetateas 93 Fuel CONSUMPTION eee eects 95 Technical Specifications ee 96 Transmission Manual TransSmMiSSiOn c cece sess cece 97 Automatic TransmiSSiOn sssssssssrerenn 97 Hill Start ASS St a n 99 Brakes General INFOrMatiON uu eee 101 Hints on Driving With Anti Lock fol amen E E A ane ne ets 101 Parking Brake cccssscssssssssseesssserseneens 101 Stability Control Principle of Operation cee 103 Using Stability COntrol cece 103 Parking Aids Principle of Operation 104 Parking FMC acs caeiensessecee rites caicerccaretaaannadaniactices 104 Rear View CAMEL A cceccesesesseecsseeeeen 106 Table of Contents Cruise Control Principle of Operation cece 109 Using Cruise Control ccs 109 Driving Aids BCTV ES City STOP visi tenisicanstsnnsensctvanciiarvemianeauanaaes 111 Load Carrying General INFOPMAtION ccc ccecsseeeessseeeeeeees 113 Luggage Anchor Points ese 113 Rear Under Floor Storage 113 Cargo NetS ccecsscc
85. MP3 WMA WAV and ACC SYNC Connecting Your Digital Media Player to the USB Port Note f your digital media player has a power switch make sure that the device is turned on To Connect Using Voice Commands Plug the device into your vehicle s USB port 2 Press the voice button and when prompted say USB 3 You can now play music by saying any of the appropriate voice commands Refer to the media voice commands To Connect Using the System Menu Plug the device into your vehicle s USB port 2 Press the AUX button until initialising appears in the top left corner of the display 3 Depending on how many digital media files are on your connected device Indexing USB may appear in the display When indexing is complete the screen returns to the Play menu Press Browse Now you can scroll through the list Play all Playlists Songs Artists Albums Genres Browse USB Reset USB Exit What s Playing At any time when a track is playing you can press the voice icon and ask the system What s playing The system reads the metadata tags if populated of the track being played Media Voice Commands e Press the voice button and when Ws prompted say USB and then any of the following Repeat off Play All Search album lt name gt Play artist lt name gt Search artist lt name gt Play genre lt name gt Search genre lt name gt Play next folder Search song
86. MP3 and WMA files discs or discs with a scratch protection film may be less depending on the structure attached of the CD and exact model of radio present Always handle discs by their edges only Clean the disc with an approved CD cleaner only wiping from the centre of the disc toward the edge Do not cleanina circular motion 17 Audio System MP3 and WMA folder mode represents a folder structure consisting of one level of folders The CD player numbers all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc noted by the mp3 or WMA file extension and all folders containing MP3 and WMA files from FOO folder TOO track to F253 T255 Creating discs with only one level of folders helps with navigation through the disc files If you are burning your own MP3 and WMA discs it is important to Understand how the system reads the structures you create While various files may be present files with extensions other than mp3 and WMA only files with the mp3 and WMA extension are played other files are ignored by the system This enables you to use the same MP3 and WMA disc fora variety of tasks on your work computer home computer and your in vehicle system 172 In track mode the system displays and plays the structure as if it were only one level deep all mp3 and WMA files are played regardless of being in a specific folder In folder mode the system only plays the mp3 or WMA files in the current folder AUDIO UNIT VEHI
87. N CHART tam Secifcation Power watt Front direction indicator Headlamp main beam high series Headlamp main beam low series H15 Side lamp low series W5W Approach lamp W5W Rear direction indicator 149 Maintenance Fit a replacement with the same rating as the one you have removed Note On some vehicles the lamps are LED These are not serviceable items see an authorised dealer if they fail TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle Fluids Note Use fluids which meet the specifications or requirements defined Use of other fluids may lead to damage which is not covered by your warranty ate oil petrol engines WSS M2C948 B 5W 20 a or Ford Engine only Alternative engine oil all petrol engines except 1 0L WSS M2c913 c 5w 30_ gastrol or Ford Engine EcoBoost Engine oil diesel engines WSS M2C913 C 5W 30 Senor RENE Motorcraft SuperPlus Motorcraft or Ford DOT 4 LV High Performance Brake Fluid WSS M6C65 A2 or Brake fluid ISO 4925 Class 6 Your engine has been designed to be used with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil which gives a fuel economy benefit while maintaining the durability of your engine Adding oil If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined by WSS M2C913 C or WSS M2C948 B petrol engines only you must use SAE 5W 30 that meets the specification defined by ACEA A5 B5 Using oils other than the one specified can result in longer engine cranking periods r
88. OL WARNING Do not use cruise control in heavy traffic on twisty roads or when the road surface is slippery Switching Cruise Control On E102679 Note 7he system is ready for you to seta speed Setting a Speed E102680 Press to store and maintain your current speed The cruise control indicator will illuminate See Warning Lamps and Indicators page 53 Changing the Set Speed WARNING When you are going downhill your speed may increase above the set speed The system will not apply the brakes Change down a gear to assist the system in maintaining the set speed Note f you accelerate by pressing the accelerator pedal the set speed will not change When you release the accelerator pedal your vehicle will return to the speed that you previously set Cruise Control Resuming the Set Speed E102681 A Accelerate E102682 B Decelerate The cruise control indicator will illuminate and the system will attempt to resume the Cancelling the Set Speed speed that you previously set Switching Cruise Control Off E102682 Note 7he system will no longer control E102683 your speed The cruise control indicator will The system will not retain the speed that not illuminate but the system will retain the you previously set The cruise control speed that you previously set indicator will not illuminate You can also press the brake pedal to cancel the set speed 110 Driving Aids ACTIVE
89. OR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING IN EACH CASE BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR THE INABILITY TO USE THE EQUIPMENT OR ACCESS DATA LOSS OF DATA LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE TELENAV SOFTWARE EVEN IF TELENAV HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES NOTWITHSTANDING ANY DAMAGES THAT YOU MIGHT INCUR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL DAMAGES REFERENCED HEREIN AND ALL DIRECT OR GENERAL DAMAGES IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF TELENAV AND OF ALL OF TELENAV S SUPPLIERS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR THE TELENAV SOFTWARE SOME STATES AND OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 6 Arbitration and Governing Law You agree that any dispute claim or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the TeleNav Software shall be settled by independent arbitration involving a neutral arbitrator and administered by the American Arbitration Association in the County of Santa Clara California The arbitrator shall apply the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association and the judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by
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91. Scroll to ALTERNAT FREQ or ALTERNATIVE FREQ and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Regional Mode Regional mode controls the behaviour of alternative frequencies switching between regionally related networks of a parent broadcaster A broadcaster may run a fairly large network across a large part of the country At various times of the day this large network may be broken down into a number of smaller regional networks typically centred on major towns or cities When the network is not split into regional variants the whole network caries the same programming Regional mode ON This prevents random alternative frequency switches when neighbouring regional networks are not carrying the same programming Regional mode OFF This allows a larger coverage area if neighbouring regional networks are carrying the same programming but can cause random alternative frequency switches if they are not 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Audio System AUDIO UNIT VEHICLES WITH SONY AM FM CD AD O E129074 WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control accident and injury We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take your focus off the road Your primary responsibility i
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93. When an MP3 file is created with MP3 conversion software e g RealJukebox a registered trademark of RealNetworks Inc the tag will automatically be written Audio System MP3 or WMA Navigation MP3 tracks may be recorded on the CD in several ways They can all be placed in the root directory like a conventional audio CD or they can be placed in folders that may represent for example an album artist or genre The normal playing sequence on CDs with multiple folders is Play the tracks within the root top level first Then the tracks in any folder s within the root Then move onto the second folder and so forth To navigate to a track Press the up or down arrow buttons to enter the track list 2 Navigate the hierarchy using the arrow buttons to select another folder or track file 3 Press OK to select a highlighted track MP3 and WMA Display Options When an MP3 or WMA disc is playing certain information encoded in each track can be displayed Such information will normally include The file name The folder name ID3 information which might be the album or artist s name The unit will normally show the file name that is playing To select one of the other items of information press the INFO button repeatedly until the required item is shown in the display Note f the D3 information selected is unavailable NO MP3 or WMA TAG will be shown in the display CD Text Display Optio
94. Y FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT Some States Territories and Countries do not allow certain warranty exclusions so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to yOu Disclaimer of Liability NT AND ITS LICENSORS INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM DEMAND OR ACTION IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NATURE OF THE CAUSE OF THE CLAIM DEMAND OR ACTION ALLEGING ANY LOSS INJURY OR DAMAGES DIRECT OR INDIRECT WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OR POSSESSION OF THIS DATA OR FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT REVENUE CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS OR ANY OTHER DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS DATA ANY DEFECT IN THIS DATA OR THE BREACH OF THESE TERMS OR CONDITIONS WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON A WARRANTY EVEN IF NT OR ITS LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some States Territories and Countries do not allow certain liability exclusions or damages limitations so to that extent the above may not apply to you Appendices Export Control You agree not to export from anywhere any part of the Data or any direct product thereof except in compliance with and with all licences and approvals required under applicable export laws rules and regulations including but not limited to the laws rules and regulations administered by the Office of Foreign Asse
95. and Unread and call history Including the history of calls when your mobile phone was not connected to the system In addition if you connect a media device the system creates and retains an index of supported media content The system also records a short development log of approximately 10 minutes of all recent system activity The log profile and other system data may be used to improve the system and help diagnose any problems that may occur The mobile phone profile media device index and development log will remain in your vehicle unless you delete it and are generally accessible only in your vehicle when the mobile phone or media player is connected If you no longer plan to use the system or your vehicle we recommend you perform a master reset to erase all stored information System data cannot be accessed without special equipment and access to your vehicle s SYNC module We will not access the system data for any purpose other than as described absent consent a court order or where required by law enforcement other government authorities or other third parties acting with lawful authority Other parties may seek to access the information independently of us For further privacy information see the sections on emergency assistance SYNC USING VOICE RECOGNITION This system helps you control many features using voice commands This allows you to keep your hands on the wheel and focus on what is in front of you
96. and ISOFIX size class for the intended seating locations See Child Seat Positioning page 16 Your vehicle has ISOFIX anchor points that accommodate universally approved ISOFIX child seats The ISOFIX system comprises two rigid attachment arms on the child seat that attach to anchor points on the outboard rear seats where the cushion and backrest meet Tether anchor points are located behind the outboard rear seats for child seats with a top tether Top Tether Anchor Points E142244 Attaching a Child Seat With Top Tethers WARNINGS Do not attach a tether strap to anything other than the correct tether anchor point Make sure that the top tether strap is not slack or twisted and is properly located on the anchor point Note Where applicable remove the luggage cover to ease installation See Luggage Covers page 114 Route the tether strap to the anchor point ISOFIX E87145 2 Push the child seat back firmly to engage the ISOFIX lower anchor points 3 Tighten the tether strap in line with the child seat manufacturer s instructions CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNINGS See an authorised dealer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats Child Safety WARNINGS Extreme Hazard Do not use a rearward facing child seat on a seat protected by an air bag in front of it When using a child seat with a support leg the support leg must rest securely on the floor When using a
97. any court having jurisdiction Note that there is no judge or jury in an arbitration proceeding and the decision of the arbitrator shall be binding upon both parties You expressly agree to waive your right to a jury trial This Agreement and performance hereunder will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without giving effect to its conflict of laws provisions To the extent judicial action is necessary in connection with the binding arbitration both TeleNav and you agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the County of Santa Clara California The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply Appendices 7 Assignment You may not resell assign or transfer this Agreement or any of your rights or obligations except in totality in connection with your permanent transfer of the TeleNav Software and expressly conditioned upon the new user of the TeleNav Software agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement Any such sale assignment or transfer that is not expressly permitted under this paragraph will result in immediate termination of this Agreement without liability to TeleNav in which case you and all other parties shall immediately cease all use of the TeleNav Software Notwithstanding the foregoing TeleNav may assign this Agreement to any other party at any time without notice provide
98. arking brake 2 Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal Stopping Release the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal 2 Apply the parking brake 3 Move the transmission selector lever to Nor P Kickdown Press the accelerator pedal fully with the transmission selector lever in the drive position to select the next lowest gear for optimum performance Release the accelerator pedal when you no longer require kickdown Transmission If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud or Snow Note Do not rock your vehicle if the engine is not at normal operating temperature or damage to the transmission may occur Note Do not rock your vehicle for more than a minute or damage to the transmission and tyres may occur or the engine may overheat If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow it may be rocked out by shifting between forward and reverse gears stopping between shifts in a steady pattern Press lightly on the accelerator in each gear Emergency Park Position Release Lever WARNINGS Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that the brake lamps are working If the parking brake is fully released but the brake warning lamp remains illuminated the brakes may not be working correctly See an authorised dealer Use the lever to move the transmission selector lever from the park position in the event of an electrical malfunction or if your vehicle battery has no charge E142193 A
99. art of the country stations that broadcast on alternative frequencies and are stored on preset buttons may be updated with the correct frequency and station name for that area Autostore Control Note Jhis will store up to a maximum of the 10 strongest signals available either from the AM or the FM waveband and overwrite the previously stored stations You can also store stations manually in the same way as other wavebands Press the MENU button select audio mode then press and hold the RADIO button When the search is complete sound is restored and the strongest signals are stored on the autostore presets Traffic Information Control Many stations that broadcast on the FM waveband have a TP code to signify that they carry traffic program information Turning Traffic Announcements Onand Off Before you can receive traffic announcements you must press either the TA or TRAFFIC button A TA display will appear to show the feature is switched on If you are already tuned to a station that broadcasts traffic information TP will also be displayed Otherwise the unit will search for a traffic program When traffic information is broadcast it will automatically interrupt normal radio or CD playback and Traffic announcement will appear in the display If anon traffic station is selected or recalled using a preset button the audio Unit will remain on that station unless TA or TRAFFIC is turned off then on again
100. atec tact seitacsceeieeatldachiseeiccccoes 46 Head ReStraints ce cecssscesesesseeseeees 76 E E A EE E AEE E E TE 76 Adjusting the Head Restraints 76 Removing the Head Restraint eee 77 Heated Sats ecececesccsessesesssssesserssseeseess 80 246 Heated Windows and Mirrors 75 Heated Exterior MirrOrs cccsescsssseescseeees 75 Heated WiINKOWS ccccccecssssssessscesesseeesceseeees 75 Heating See Climate COntroOl ssssssscecsrrrerr 68 Hill Start ASSIST n 99 Switching the System On and Off 0 100 Using Hill Start ASSIST ceeeeseeeeeeeteeee 100 Hints on Controlling the Interior A E EE 72 Cooling the Interior QuUiCklY sasssssserrerssen 73 General HINtS seessessisiersrersrersrrrierersrsrrrerrrs 72 Heating the Interior QUiCkly sesssessen 73 Maximum Cooling Performance in Instrument Panel or Instrument Panel and Footwell Positions cece 75 Recommended Settings for Cooling 74 Recommended Settings for Heating 73 Side Window Defogging in Cold WeathEf sesesessisiieersrsseririeisusirirnerinnnisrsrniersnsnns 74 Vehicle Stationary for Extended Periods During Extreme High Ambient TEMPpEratUrOS aesisesesissrrisrrirsisirrisrrirrrsrrrrsrernns 74 Hints on Driving With Anti Lock Ea E EEEE E EA 101 Ignition SWitCh sssssssssrrernn 83 Information DisplayS cece 58 General INFOrMatiOn cccee ssc seen 58 Information MESSAGES 62 Installing Child Seats cesses 14 Attaching a Chi
101. ated agent may disclose this information to others but not in a form that personally identifies you Internet Based Services Components The SOFTWARE may contain components that enable and facilitate the use of certain Internet based services You acknowledge and agree that MS Microsoft Corporation FORD MOTOR COMPANY third party software and service suppliers their affiliates and or their designated agent may automatically check the version of the SOFTWARE and or its components that you are utilizing and may provide Upgrades or supplements to the SOFTWARE that may be automatically downloaded to your DEVICE Additional Software Services The SOFTWARE may permit FORD MOTOR COMPANY third party software and service suppliers MS Microsoft Corporation their affiliates and or their designated agent to provide or make available to you SOFTWARE updates 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 If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party software and services suppliers provide or make available to you Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with the Supplemental Components then the terms of this EULA Shall apply If MS Microsoft Corporation their affiliates and or their designated agent make available Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are pro
102. audio system features PHONE Press the button to access the phone feature of the SYNC system by pressing PHONE then MENU See separate manual AUX Press the button to access the AUX and SYNC features it will also cancel the menu or list browsing RADIO Press the button to select different radio bands it will also cancel the menu or list browsing CD Press the button to change source to CD it will also cancel the menu or list browsing 178 Audio System Sound Button This will allow you to adjust the sound settings for example bass middle and treble 1 Press the sound button 2 Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the required setting 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to make the necessary adjustment The display indicates the level selected 4 Press the OK button to confirm the new settings Waveband Button Press the RADIO button to select from the wavebands available You can use the selector to return to radio reception when you have been listening to another source Alternatively press the left arrow button to display the available wavebands Scroll to the required waveband and press OK Station Tuning Control DAB Service Linking Note 7he DAB service linking is as per default off Note Service linking allows cross referencing to other corresponding frequencies of the same station for example FM and other DAB ensembles Note 7he system will automatically change t
103. ccessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets E103382 Press the element in to use the cigar lighter It will pop oUt automatically Storage Compartments CUP HOLDERS WARNING Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when your vehicle is moving GLASSES HOLDER 82 Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION If you disconnect the battery your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics for approximately 5 miles 8 kilometres after you reconnect it This is because the engine management system must realign itself with the engine You can disregard any unusual driving characteristics during this period WARNINGS Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system creating the risk of fire or other damage Do not park idle or drive your vehicle on dry grass or other dry ground cover The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system creating the risk of fire Do not start the engine in a closed garage or in other enclosed areas Exhaust fumes can be toxic Always open the garage door before you start the engine If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle have your vehicle checked by your authorised dealer immediately Do not drive your vehicle if you smell exhaust fumes The powertrain control system meets all Canadian interference causing equipment stan
104. cked by an Service now authorised dealer as soon as possible Auto wiper lights malfunction amer Have the system checked by an Next service authorised dealer Engine oil change due Have the system checked by an Next service authorised dealer a ow See Engine Oil Check page 139 65 Information Displays Steering Message Steering malfunction ed Have the system checked by an Service now authorised dealer immediately Steering malfunction Have the system checked by an Stop safely authorised dealer immediately Full steering will be maintained but you will need to exert greater force on the steering wheel Have the system checked by an authorised dealer as soon as possible Power steering malfunction Service now Transmission Message message paa Aon Transmission malfunction i Have the system checked by an Service now authorised dealer immediately ed Under certain driving conditions it is possible that the clutches in the trans mission can overheat In these circum stances it is necessary to press the EEF brake pedal and stop your vehicle to U i CVETETI red prevent damage to the transmission p y Move the transmission selector lever to position N or P and apply the parking brake until the transmission has cooled and the message disap pears from the display See Automatic Transmission page Vehicle not in Park 97 See Starting and Stopping the select P Engine page 83 See Automatic Tran
105. compartment is not closed or if the bonnet is not closed on vehicles equipped with an anti theft alarm or remote start the lamps will not flash Double Locking WARNING Do not use double locking when passengers or animals are inside your vehicle You will not be able to unlock the doors from the inside if you have double locked them Double locking is a theft protection feature that prevents someone from opening the doors from the inside You can only double lock the doors if they are all closed CJ Automatic Relocking Press the button twice within three seconds The doors will relock automatically if you do not open a door within 45 seconds of unlocking the doors with the remote control The door locks and the alarm will return to their previous state Locking and Unlocking the Doors From Inside Press the button For item G location See AtaGlance page 8 Locking and Unlocking the Doors With the Key Note Do not leave your keys in your vehicle Locks Locking With the Key Turn the top of the key toward the front of your vehicle Double Locking With the Key Turn the key to the lock position twice within three seconds Unlocking With the Key Note f the child safety locks are on and you pull the interior handle you will only turn off the emergency locking not the child safety lock You can only open the doors using the external door handle Note f the doors have been unlocked using
106. ct CD MODE 2 Select REPEAT This enables the function to be switched on or off The track will replay once ended When an MP3 or WMA CD is playing options include REPEAT for the track or to repeat all the tracks in the folder Compact Disc Track Scanning The SCAN function allows you to preview each track for approximately five seconds Various scan modes are possible according to the type of CD currently playing 1 Press the MENU button and select CD MODE 2 Select SCAN This enables the function to be switched on or off Note When an MP3 or WMA CDis playing options include SCAN for the CD or just the tracks in the folder 3 Press the OK button to stop the scan mode MP3 and WMA File Playback MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 or WMA Windows media audio is a standard technology and format for compressing audio data This allows a more efficient use of the media You can play MP3 files recorded on CD ROM CD R and CD RW formats The disc must be in the ISO 9660 level 1 or level 2 format or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format You can also use a disc recorded in multi session ISO 9660 Format This is the most common international standard for the logical format of files and folders on a CD ROM There are several specification levels In Level 1 file names must be in the 8 3 format no more than eight characters in the name no more than three characters in the extension MP3 and WMA and in cap
107. d the assignee remains bound by this Agreement 8 Miscellaneous 8 1 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between TeleNav and you with respect to the subject matter hereof 8 2 Except for the limited licences expressly granted in this Agreement TeleNav retains all right title and interest in and to the TeleNav Software including without limitation all related intellectual property rights No licences or other rights which are not expressly granted in this Agreement are intended to or shall be granted or conferred by implication statute inducement estoppel or otherwise and TeleNav and its suppliers and licensors hereby reserve all of their respective rights other than the licences explicitly granted in this Agreement 236 8 3 By using the TeleNav Software you consent to receive from TeleNav all communications including notices agreements legally required disclosures or other information in connection with the TeleNav Software collectively Notices electronically TeleNav may provide such Notices by posting them on TeleNav s Website or by downloading such Notices to your wireless device If you desire to withdraw your consent to receive Notices electronically you must discontinue your use of the TeleNav Software 8 4 TeleNav s or your failure to require performance of any provision shall not affect that party s right to require performance at any time thereafter nor shall a waiver of any
108. d the side windows Cooling the Interior Quickly a Vehicles With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control 1 Adjust the fan speed to the highest Press the AUTO button speed setting 2 Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control setting MAX A C position to low 3 Adjust the air distribution control to the instrument panel air vents position 73 Climate Control Recommended Settings for Cooling Vehicles With Manual Climate Control _ With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic ClimateControl With Automatic Climate Control ee the fan speed to the second Press ee AUTO button speed setting Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the midway point of the cold settings desired setting 3 Adjust the air distribution control to the Open all instrument panel air vents and instrument panel air vents position direct as desired Vehicle Stationary for Extended Periods During Extreme High Ambient Temperatures Vehicles With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control 1 Apply the parking brake Apply the parking brake Ea the transmission selector lever to Move the transmission selector lever to position P or neutral position P or neutral Adjust the temperature control to the Press the MAX A C button MAX A C position 4 Adjust the fan speed to the lowest speed setting Side Window Defogging in
109. dard requirements regulating the impulse electrical field or radio noise When you start the engine avoid pressing the accelerator pedal before and during operation Only use the accelerator pedal when you have difficulty starting the engine IGNITION SWITCH E72128 O off The ignition is off Note When you switch the ignition off and leave your vehicle do not leave your key in the ignition This could cause your vehicle battery to lose charge I accessory Allows the electrical accessories such as the radio to operate while the engine is not running Note Do not leave the ignition key in this position for too long to avoid your vehicle battery losing charge Il on All electrical circuits operational Warning lamps and indicators are illuminated Ill start cranks the engine Release the key as soon as the engine starts KEYLESS STARTING WARNINGS The system may not function if the key is close to metal objects or electronic devices such as mobile phones Always check that the steering wheel lock is deactivated before attempting to move your vehicle Note 7he ignition will automatically switch off when you leave your vehicle unattended This is to prevent your vehicle battery running out of charge Starting and Stopping the Engine Note A valid key must be located inside your vehicle to switch the ignition on and start the engine Ignition On Press the START button once It is l
110. de a warning to assist the driver in detecting large stationary objects to avoid damaging the vehicle The system may not detect smaller objects particularly those close to the ground Certain add on devices such as large trailer hitches bike or surfboard racks and any device that may block the normal detection zone of the system may create false audible warnings Note Keep the sensors located on the bumper or fascia free from snow ice and large accumulations of dirt If the sensors are covered the system s accuracy can be affected Do not clean the sensors with sharp objects Parking Aids Note f your vehicle sustains damage to the bumper or fascia leaving it misaligned or bent the sensing zone may be altered causing inaccurate measurement of obstacles or false alarms The system warns you of obstacles within a certain range of the bumper area When receiving a detection warning the radio volume is reduced to a predetermined level After the warning goes away the radio volume returns to the previous level Rear Sensing System The rear sensors are only active when you move the transmission selector lever to position R reverse As your vehicle moves closer to the obstacle the rate of the audible warning increases When the obstacle is fewer than 12 inches 30 centimetres away the audible warning sounds continuously If a stationary or receding object is detected farther than 12 inches 30 centimetres f
111. de of the right hand door aperture at the bottom 167 Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Your vehicle identification number is NUMBER stamped into the floor panel on the right hand side beside the front seat It is also shown on the left hand side of the A M instrument panel E87496 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle dimensions Maximum length 160 5 4077 Overall width including exterior mirrors 81 4 2067 Overall height EC kerb weight 168 Capacities and Specifications Towing equipment dimensions E130084 169 Capacities and Specifications tem Dimensiondescription Bimensionininches tmm Bumper end of tow ball 3 1 78 LB Attachment point centre of tow ball 0 7 18 Wheel centre centre of tow ball 33 3 845 Centre of tow ball side member 20 3 516 Distance between side members 40 6 1032 Centre of tow ball centre 1 attachment 16 5 419 point ae of tow ball centre 2 attachment 26 3 668 170 Audio System GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Radio sound levels can go above Radio Frequencies and Reception 85dCB Listening to sounds about 85 Factors decibels can harm the human auditory system Distance Strength The further you travel from an FM station the weaker the signal and the weaker the reception Terrain Hills mountains tall buildings bridges tunnels motorway overpasses parking garages dense tree foliage and thunder
112. der 123 Fuses FUSE BOX LOCATIONS Sail lla Compartment Fuse Ox Engine Compartment Fuse Box This fuse box is located behind the glove box Open the glove box and empty the contents Press the sides inwards and swivel the glove box downward E78332 124 Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine Compartment Fuse Box 3 HUUBRUE HARAHEHI al el a i R10 P5 Re ya R12 J be bs R13 ili E113002 rose Foseratng OOO arpa Anti lock braking system module 1 30A Anti lock braking system electronic stability program module 2 60A Cooling system fan high speed a on fomos ooo s eoa Passengers compartment fusebox supa batew 125 Fuses Noted Air condition controller a es ss se a ee 126 Fuses ose rene OO resoa Ca o a ee Reise SSCS a Arconaonnacich 127 Fuses Passenger s Compartment Fuse Box Type 1 E125747 Ignition rain sensor heated windscreen Reversing lamp rear view camera tse Year window ine ec oe a a e 128 Fuses a ee O Ignition electric power assisted steering instrument 13 10 A cluster passive anti theft system anti lock braking system Powertrain control module 14 T3A transmission selector lever fuel pump Audio system instrument a a a a Multi function display clock 20 20A internal scanner heating vents air conditioning panel Audio system navigation Instrument cluster Trailer
113. dible tone sounds and the display indicates you have anew message You have these options Press the Listen button to have SYNC read the message to you Press View to open the text message press ignore or do nothing and the message goes into your text message inbox Once pressed you have the ability to have the message read out to you to view other messages or to select More Open a voice session and say Read text message Select more and scroll Choose between Reply to sender Press OK to access and then scroll through the list of pre defined messages to send Call sender Press OK to call the sender of the message Forward msg Press OK to forward the message to anyone in your phonebook or call history You can also choose to enter a number 206 Sending Downloading and Deleting Your Text Messages Text messaging is a mobile phone dependent feature If your mobile phone is compatible SYNC allows you to receive send download and delete text messages 1 Press the PHONE button 2 Scroll until Text messaging appears then press OK A list of all available text messages appears You can choose from the following options New enables you to send a new text message based on a pre defined set of 15 messages View allows you to read the full message and in addition provides the option to get the message read out to you by SYNC To go to the next message select More this allows you to reply to the
114. down the slope This is an advantage when pulling away ona slope for example from a car park ramp traffic lights or when reversing uphill into a parking space The system will activate automatically on any slope which can result in significant vehicle rollback Using Hill Start Assist l Press the brake pedal to bring your vehicle to a complete standstill Keep the brake pedal pressed If the sensors detect that your vehicle is on a slope the system will be activated automatically When you remove your foot from the brake pedal your vehicle will remain on the slope without rolling away for approximately two or three seconds This hold time will automatically be extended if you are in the process of driving off Drive off in the normal manner The brakes will be released automatically 100 Switching the System On and Off Note 7he system can only be switched on and off for manual transmissions Note Once you have switched off the system it will remain off until you switch it on again Your vehicle comes with the system already enabled If desired you can disable the feature See General Information page 58 Brakes GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention 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 If
115. e eS jacking points cw E122502 E93302 Insert the screw in towing eye into the wheel brace Removing the Wheel Trim E122314 1 Insert the wheel trim remover 93020 2 Remove the wheel trim 162 Wheels and Tyres Note Vake sure that you pull the wheel trim remover at right angles to the trim Removing a Road Wheel WARNINGS Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered A Set up a warning triangle Make sure that your vehicle is on firm level ground with the wheels pointing straight ahead Switch the ignition off and apply the parking brake If your vehicle has a manual transmission move the selector lever to first or reverse gear If it has an automatic transmission move the selector lever to position P Have the passengers leave your vehicle Secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock Make sure that the arrows on directional tyres point in the direction of rotation when your vehicle is moving forward If you have to fit a spare wheel with the arrows pointing in the opposite direction have the tyre refitted in the correct direction by an authorised dealer Do not work underneath your vehicle when it is supported only by a jack Make sure that the jack is vertical to the jacking point and the base is flat on the ground Note Do not lay alloy wheels face down on the
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117. e up to 72 inches 183 centimetres from the rear bumper and about 6 14 inches 15 35 centimetres to the side of the front end of your vehicle The system sounds an audible warning when obstacles are near either bumper in the following manner Objects detected by the front sensors are indicated by a high pitched tone from the front speakers Objects detected by the rear sensors are indicated by a lower pitched tone from the rear speakers As your vehicle moves closer to the obstacle the rate of the audible warning increases The sensing system reports the obstacle which is closest to the front or rear of your vehicle For example if an obstacle is 24 inches 60 centimetres from the front of your vehicle and at the same time an obstacle is only 16 inches 40 centimetres from the rear of your vehicle the lower pitched tone sounds 106 An alternating audible warning sounds from the front and rear if there are objects at both bumpers that are closer than 12 inches 30 centimetres If a stationary or receding object is detected further than 12 inches 30 centimetres from the side of your vehicle the audible warning sounds for only three seconds Once the system detects an object approaching the audible warning sounds again For specific information on the reverse sensing portion of the system refer to that section Press the button to switch the system off Press the button or move the transmission selector
118. e Fuses page 124 Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir See Washer Fluid Check page 141 H Air cleaner No maintenance necessary Engine oil dipstick See Engine Oil Check page 139 The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification 138 ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK 1 0L ECOBOOST 74KW 100PS 1 0L ECOBOOST 90KW 120PS E141337 A B ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK 1 4L Minimum Maximum Maintenance DURATEC 16V 66KW 90PS 1 6L DURATEC 16V TI VCT 77KW 105PS SIGMA E95540 A B Minimum Maximum 139 ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK 1 5L DURATORO TDCI SSKW 75PS 1 6L DURATORO TDCI 7OKW 95PS T3 A 5 E140423 A Minimum B Maximum ENGINE OIL CHECK WARNING Do not use oil additives or other engine treatments Under certain conditions they could damage the engine Note 7he oil consumption of new engines reaches its normal level after approximately 3000 miles 5000 kilometres Checking the Oil Level Note Check the level before starting the engine Note Make sure that the level is between the MIN and the MAX marks Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground 2 Switch off the engine and wait 10 minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan Maintenance Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean lint free cloth Replace the dipstick and remove it again to check the oil level If the level is at the MIN mark top up
119. e WMDRM technology included in your DEVICE to protect their intellectual property included copyrighted content Portions of the SOFTWARE on your DEVICE use WMDRM software to access WMDRM protected content If the WMDRM software fails to protect the content content owners may ask Microsoft to revoke the SOFTWARE s ability to use WMDR M to play or copy protected content This action does not affect Unprotected content When your DEVICE downloads licences for protected content you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licences Content owners may require you to upgrade the SOFT WARE on your DEVICE to access their content If you decline an upgrade you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade 228 Consent to Use of Data You agree that MS Microsoft Corporation FORD MOTOR COMPANY third party software and systems suppliers their affiliates and or their designated agent may collect and use technical information gathered in any manner as part of product support services related to the SOFTWARE or related services MS Microsoft Corporation FORD MOTOR COMPANY third party software and services suppliers their affiliates and or their designated agent may use this information solely to improve their products or to provide customized services or technologies to you MS Microsoft Corporation FORD MOTOR COMPANY third party software and systems suppliers their affiliates and or their design
120. e broken down into a number of smaller regional networks typically centred on major towns or cities When the network is not split into regional variants the whole network caries the same programming Regional mode ON This prevents random alternative frequency switches when neighbouring regional networks are not carrying the same programming Regional mode OFF This allows a larger coverage area if neighbouring regional networks are carrying the same programming but can cause random alternative frequency switches if they are not 1 Press the MENU button Audio System 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS AUDIOUNIT VEHICLES WITH 3 Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on AM EM CD BLUETOOTH or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control accident and injury We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature 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 handheld device while driving and encourage the use of voice operated systems when possible Make sure you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect the use of electronic devices while driving E130142 177 mmo ou gt Audio System Eject Press the button to eject a CD Cursor arrows Press a button to scroll through on screen choices
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122. e your USB device if your device supports this 196 SYNC Safety Information WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control collision 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 handheld device while driving encourage the use of voice operated systems when possible and that you become aware of applicable country and local laws that may affect use of electronic devices while driving When using SYNC Do not operate playing devices if the power cords or cables are broken split or damaged Carefully place cords and cables where they cannot be stepped on or interfere with the operation of pedals seats compartments or safe driving abilities Do not leave playing devices in your vehicle during extreme conditions as it could cause them damage Refer to your device s user guide for further information Do not attempt to service or repair the system See an authorised dealer Privacy Information When a mobile phone is connected to SYNC the system creates a profile within your vehicle that is linked to that mobile phone This profile is created in order to offer you more mobile features and to operate more efficiently Among other things this profile may contain data about your phone book text messages read
123. ecifications page 164 7 Install the wheel trim using the ball of your hand WARNING Have the wheel nuts checked for tightness and the tyre pressure checked as soon as possible All 100 135 Wheels and Tyres Tyre Pressures Cold Tyres Up to 50 mph 80 km h Normations Fulton Variant Tyresize Front Rear Front Rear lbf in2 lbf in2 lbf in2 lbf in2 bar bar bar bar Temporary spare wheel when it differs frorrthe 125 80 R15 61 4 2 61 4 2 61 4 2 61 4 2 other fitted wheels Up to 100mph 160 km h a Variant Tyre size a in2 Recan in2 hoe in2 kog bar bar ae Only fit snow chains to specified tyres 165 Wheels and Tyres Continuous Speed in Excess of 100mph 160 km h Nermationd Fanon Variant Tyresize Front Rear Front lbf in2 lbf in2 lbf in2 lbf in2 bar bar bar bar EGA mGa eS 166 Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Note Your vehicle identification plate PLATE design may vary to that shown Note 7he information shown on the vehicle identification plate is dependant upon market requirements E135662 Model Variant Engine designation Emission level Vehicle identification number Gross vehicle weight Gross train weight Maximum front axle weight TOoOMmMmMoo A wD gt Maximum rear axle weight Your vehicle identification number and maximum weights are shown on a plate located on the lock si
124. ed Brake Lamp 147 Front Fog LEGIT OS sccictciesceidon ssantatetssrncamacnetasens 145 FS CMGI ta od dace ce ts cect cores vt ctestatescsacstectetceteese 143 Interior LSID avis ce ecatevddecanasaeioacsadsencnseaeedddeaaneaie 148 Licence Plate LAMP cesses sees 148 Luggage Compartment Lamp Footwell Lamp and Liftgate LAMP eee 149 Reading LEGIT UWDS sxciascinseeteczsssisccsiutecarsdesvnsseatetactnes 148 Rear LSU Sersan aidie 146 Side LaM p ssssssessssssssisieiererrnrsrsrririsisisirrenerrnnsnnns 144 Side REPCAtTEL a ccc ccccsccessseessecesesteeseeseeseeenes 144 Changing a FUSE ccc ecseescsscsseeeesseeeeseseeeens 133 244 Changing a Road Wheel eee 160 Assembling the Wheel Brace 162 Installing a Road WHEEL cesses 163 Jacking and Lifting Points eee 161 Removing a Road Wheel cesses 163 Removing the Wheel Trim 162 Vehicle JaCK sssssissssisrsrisisreresisnrrrererrsrsrrrnsesrenrnns 160 Vehicles With a Spare Wheel 160 Wheel IIS ash ct eres tatesicairareindusientiiterrimteniaeers 160 Changing the 12V Battery 141 Changing the Wiper Blades cee 141 Rear Window Wiper Blade see 142 Windscreen Wiper Blades 14 Checking the Wiper Blades cee 14 Childminder MiO 50 CHOS AET y eaaa ee emeeaemneDE 14 Child Safety LOCKS ce seeeeeee eee 19 Left Hanqg 1 lS asada ciscrstetdasnactancunncdttaeehiaiansenanatt 19 RISNt HAN Side ceesesescseesseeessesseeesneeserenees 19 Child Seat
125. educed engine performance reduced fuel economy and increased emission levels Castrol engine oil recommended 150 Maintenance Castrol eee Windscreen and 0 6 2 5 rear window washer system 1 0L EcoBoost Engine cooling approximately 1 4 system 6 3 Vehicles with a petrol engine except 1 0L Engine cooling approximately 1 2 EcoBoost system 5 5 Vehicles with a diesel engine Engine cooling approximately 1 3 6 system Vehicles with a petrol engine 10 6 48 Vehicles with a diesel engine 10 3 47 1 0L EcoBoost Engine lubrication 0 9 4 1 system including the oil filter 1 0L EcoBoost Engine lubrication 0 9 4 0 system excluding the oil filter 1 4L Duratec 16V Engine lubrication 0 9 4 1 system including the oil filter 1 4L Duratec 16V Engine lubrication 0 8 3 8 system excluding the oil filter 1 6L Duratec 16V Ti VCT Engine lubrication 0 9 4 1 system including the oil filter 1 6L Duratec 16V Ti VCT Engine lubrication 0 8 3 8 system excluding the oil filter 151 Maintenance Variant Capacity in gallons litres 1 5L Duratorg TDCi Engine lubrication 0 8 3 8 system including the oil filter 1 5L Duratorg TDCi Engine lubrication 0 8 3 4 system excluding the oil filter 1 6L Duratorg TDCi Engine lubrication 0 8 3 8 system including the oil filter 1 6L Duratorg TDCi Engine lubrication 0 8 3 5 system excluding the oil filter Engine Oil Adding Capacities
126. em attempts to automatically re download your phonebook and call history each time your mobile phone connects to SYNC if the auto download feature is on and your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone supports this feature Speed Dial Select one of ten speed dial entries To set a speed dial entry go to the phonebook and press and hold one of the numbers between O and 9 on the system keypad Allows you to send download and delete text messages BT Devices Access Bluetooth Devices menu listings add connect set as primary on or off delete Allows you to view your mobile phone s status set ring tones select your message notification change phonebook entries automatically download your mobile phone s phonebook and any other features on your mobile phone Emergency Assistance Allows you to turn the emergency assistance feature on or off This is a mobile phone dependent feature Phone settings 205 SYNC Text Messaging Note Jhis is a mobile phone dependent feature SYNC allows you to receive send download and delete text messages The system can also read incoming text messages to you so that you do not have to take your eyes off the road Receiving a Text Message Note Jhis is a mobile phone dependent feature Your mobile phone must support downloading text messages using Bluetooth to receive incoming text messages Note Only one recipient is allowed per text message When anew message arrives an au
127. en amber Vehicle not moving Close 63 Information Displays Message Message Marca Atom Passenger rear door open Vehicle not moving Close Vehicle not moving Close See Bonnet open amber Opening and Closing the Bonnet page 134 Engine Message Engine preheating a Starting a Diesel Engine page Engine Immobiliser Message Immobiliser malfunction a Have the system checked by an Service now authorised dealer as soon as possible Keyless System Message Key not detected See Keyless Entry page 32 Key outside car See Keyless Entry page 32 Key Battery low amber See Remote Control page 25 Replace battery eo Son See Keyless Starting page 83 To start press brake po See Keyless Starting page 83 64 Information Displays Message See Keyless Starting page 83 To start press clutch Close boot or use spare key P See Keyless Entry page 32 Steering lock engaged See Steering Wheel Lock page 85 Turn steering wheel Message Left indicator malfunction s Change bulb o See Changing a Bulb page 143 Right indicator malfunction poe See Changing a Bulb page 143 Maintenance Change bulb Message O Message Matcae Matton rri fluid See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check evel low red page 141 Service now pag Brake system malfunction red Have the system checked by an authorised dealer immediately ed Lighting Stop safely Engine malfunction E Have the system che
128. en you switch the ignition on you can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances with a maximum current rating of 20 amps After you switch the ignition off the power supply will only work for a maximum of 30 minutes Note Do not insert objects other than an accessory plug into the power point This will damage the outlet and blow the fuse Note Do not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from the plug Note Do not use the power point for operating a cigar lighter element Note ncorrect use of the power point can cause damage not covered by your warranty Note Always keep the power point caps closed when not in use Run the engine for full capacity use of the power point To prevent the battery from losing charge Do not use the power point longer than necessary when the engine is not running Do not leave devices plugged in overnight or when the vehicle is parked for extended periods Location Power points may be found on the rear of the centre console on the centre console CIGAR LIGHTER Note Do not hold the cigar lighter element pressed in Note f you use the socket when the engine is not running the battery may lose charge Note When you switch the ignition on you can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances with a maximum current rating of 20 amps Note After you switch the ignition off the power supply will only work for a maximum of 30 minutes Note Use only Ford a
129. engaged in their catches 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 Do not puncture the seat with pins needles or other pointed objects This may damage the heating element which may cause the heated seat to overheat An overheated seat may cause serious personal injury 80 Do not do the following Place heavy objects on the seat Operate the heated seat if water or any other liquid is spilled on the seat Allow the seat to dry thoroughly Operate the heated seats unless the engine is running Doing so could drain your vehicle battery For item location See Climate Control page 68 The heated seat will only operate with the ignition switched on The maximum temperature is reached after five or six minutes It is regulated thermostatically The heated seat will remain on until either the heated seat switch or the ignition is switched off FRONT SEAT ARMREST DLL l1 3 aa CEs re 1 Sa a amp E95256 Auxiliary Power Points Note Wh
130. ength heavy duty cleaners or cleaning chemicals may cause damage over a period of time Body Paintwork Preservation WARNINGS Do not polish your vehicle in strong sunshine Do not allow polish to touch plastic surfaces It could be difficult to remove Do not apply polish to the windscreen or rear window This could cause the wipers to become noisy and they may not clear the window properly We recommend that you wax the paintwork once or twice a year CLEANING THE INTERIOR Seat Belts WARNINGS Do not use abrasives or chemical solvents to clean them Do not allow moisture to penetrate the seat belt retractor mechanism Vehicle Care Clean the seat belts with interior cleaner or water applied with a soft sponge Let the seat belts dry naturally away from artificial heat Instrument Cluster Screens LCD Screens and Radio Screens WARNING Do not use abrasives alcoholic solvents or chemical solvents to clean them Rear Windows WARNING Do not use any abrasive materials to clean the interior of the rear windows Note Do not install stickers or labels to the interior of the rear windows REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible A choice of products are available from an authorised dealer Remove particles such as bird droppings tree sap insect deposits tar spots road salt and industrial
131. er s Airbag On 23 Passive Anti Theft System 35 Arming the Engine Immobiliser 35 Codeqd KEyS sessssiseererssssisiereisrrurirnrnnnnsnsisienensnrnnns 35 Disarming the Engine Immobiliser 35 Principle of Operation cece cesses 35 PATS See Passive Anti Theft System 35 Personalised Settings ccs 62 Measure UNItS ccc ceeceeceeseesseeseesseeseeseesensenseneees 62 Switching CHIMES OF fa cesses cseeeseeeeseeeeeeeeees 62 Power Door Locks See Locking ANd UNLOCKING ceeeeeeeeees 29 Power WiINdKOWS c cesses cesses eeenees 48 Accessory De laY ccceccse cece seecsesse ences 49 BOUNCE Ba CK viicieccseesierstveciciaricistitivaaiettinesteaienctics 48 One Touch DOWD seecsescsscesesseenseneeees 48 OMe TOUCHY Daxncticatieuteahenannlanate 48 NV AO OC Ny acs ate Seer cts terse 48 Rear FOS Lamps eeann 45 Rear SOAS ioii ison nnan 79 Folding the SEALD ACK vavvescavssisrsisersiessvvndersieardevices 79 Unfolding the S atb ack ccc 80 Rear Under Floor Storage 113 Adjustable Load FlOOf ssssssscrrnnsnn 113 Rear View CAMe la cccscsscscsssssseeeeees 106 Switching the Rear View Camera Off 108 Switching the Rear View Camera On 107 Using the Display 107 Vehicles with Parking Aid cesses 108 Rear View Camera See Rear View CAME 106 Rear Window Wiper and Washevs 4 Intermittent VV NO acces san acnecediiceciess dactanweevarcomtaxnaes 4 Rear Window WaSh Er ssssssss
132. eral options based on your voice command When turned on you may be prompted with as many as four possibilities for The same logic applies to media content clarification For example say 1 after the tone to play John Doe or 2 after the tone to play Johnny Doe or 3 after the tone to play Jane Doe 199 SYNC When You Say The System Makes a best guess from the media candidate list You may still occasionally be asked questions Media Candidate Lists Off Media Candidate Lists On Phone Candidate Lists Off Phone Candidate Lists On Changing the Voice Settings Using the Information and Entertainment Display Press the MENU button 2 Select SYNC Settings 3 Select Voice Settings USING SYNC WITH YOUR PHONE Hands free calling is one of the main features of SYNC While the system supports a variety of features many are dependent on your mobile phone s functionality At a minimum most mobile phones with Bluetooth wireless technology support the following functions Answering an incoming call Ending a call Using privacy mode Dialling a number Redialling Call waiting notification Caller ID Clarifies your voice command for media candidates Makes a best guess from the mobile phone candidate list You may still occasionally be asked questions 200 Clarifies your voice command for mobile phone candidates Other features such as text messaging using Bluetooth and automatic
133. erb Note Your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics Vehicle Jack WARNINGS The vehicle jack supplied with your vehicle should only be used when changing a wheel in emergency situations Before using the vehicle jack check that it is not damaged or deformed and that the thread is lubricated and free from foreign matter Never place anything between the jack and the ground or the jack and your vehicle Wheels and Tyres Note Vehicles with a temporary mobility kit do not have a vehicle jack or a wheel brace It is recommended to use a workshop type hydraulic jack for changing between summer and winter tyres Note Use a jack with a minimum lifting capacity of 1 5 tonnes and a lifting plate with a minimum diametre of 3 1 inches 80 millimetres Vehicles With a Spare Wheel Your vehicle jack wheel brace screw in towing eye and wheel trim remover are located in the spare wheel well Jacking and Lifting Points WARNING Use only the specified jacking points If you use other positions you may damage the body steering suspension engine braking system or the fuel lines E92658 A Emergency use only B Maintenance Wheels and Tyres Assembling the Wheel Brace WARNING The screw in towing eye has a left hand thread Turn it anticlockwise to install it Make sure that the towing eye is fully tightened A Small arrow shaped marks on the sills show the location of th
134. ergency services See your regional Ford website for details 212 In the Event of a Collision Note Not every collision will deploy an airbag or activate the fuel cut off switch which may activate emergency assistance However if emergency assistance is triggered SYNC tries to contact the emergency services If a connected mobile phone is damaged or loses connection to SYNC SYNC searches for and tries to connect to any available previously paired mobile phone and will attempt to make an emergency call to 112 Before making a call If the call has not been cancelled and a successful call is made the introductory message is played first for the emergency operator followed by hands free communication between your vehicle occupant and the operator SYNC provides a short window of time approximately 10 seconds to cancel the call If the call is not cancelled SYNC will attempt to dial 112 SYNC says the following or a similar message SYNC will attempt to make an emergency call To cancel the call please choose cancel from the screen or press the hang up button During a call Emergency assistance uses vehicle GPS or mobile network information when available to determine the most appropriate language to alert the emergency operator of the collision and deliver the introductory message Which may include your vehicles GPS coordinates The language used to interact with your vehicle occupants is pre selected b
135. ering wheel slightly to engage the lock Vehicles With Keyless Starting Note 7he steering wheel lock will not engage when the ignition is on or your vehicle is moving Your vehicle has an electronically controlled steering wheel lock This operates automatically The steering wheel lock will engage after a short period of time once you have parked your vehicle and the passive key is outside of your vehicle Unlocking the Steering Wheel Vehicles With Automatic Transmission Switch the ignition on or press the brake pedal Vehicles With Manual Transmission Switch the ignition on or press the clutch pedal STARTING A PETROL ENGINE Note You can only operate the starter for a limited period of time for example 10 seconds The number of start attempts is limited to approximately six If you exceed this limit the system will not allow you to try again until a period of time has elapsed for example 30 minutes Cold or Hot Engine Vehicles with Manual Transmission Note Do not touch the accelerator pedal Starting and Stopping the Engine Note Releasing the clutch pedal while the engine is starting will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on Fully depress the clutch pedal 2 Start the engine Vehicles with Automatic Transmission Note Do not touch the accelerator pedal 1 Move the transmission selector lever to position P or N 2 Start the engine All Vehicles If the engine doe
136. es THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE EACH ITEM OF GRACENOTE DATA AND THE GRACENOTE CONTENT ARE LICENCED TO YOU AS IS NEITHER GRACENOTE MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF ANY GRACENOTE DATA FROM THE GRACENOTE SERVERS OR GRACENOTE CONTENT GRACENOTE COLLECTIVELY AND SEPARATELY RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DELETE DATA AND OR CONTENT FROM THE COMPANIES RESPECTIVE SERVERS OR IN THE CASE OF GRACENOTE CHANGE DATA CATEGORIES FOR ANY CAUSE THAT GRACENOTE DEEMS SUFFICIENT NO WARRANTY IS MADE THAT EITHER GRACENOTE CONTENT OR THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR GRACENOTE SERVERS ARE ERROR FREE OR THAT THE FUNCTIONING OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR GRACENOTE SERVERS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED GRACENOTE IS NOT OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH ANY ENHANCED OR ADDITIONAL DATA TYPES THAT GRACENOTE MAY CHOOSE TO PROVIDE IN THE FUTURE AND IS FREE TO DISCONTINUE ITS ONLINE SERVICES AT ANY TIME GRACENOTE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGEMENT NEITHER GRACENOTE WARRANTS THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY GRACENOTE SERVER IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER Gracenote 2007 FCC ID KMHSYNCG2 IC J422A SYNCG2 This device complie
137. esel with oil petrol or other liquids This could cause a chemical reaction Do not add kerosene paraffin or f petrol to diesel This could cause damage to the fuel system 92 WARNINGS Use diesel that meets the specification defined by EN 590 or the relevant national specification Note We recommend that you use only high quality fuel Note We do not recommend the use of additional additives or other engine treatments for normal vehicle use Note We do not recommend the use of additional additives to prevent fuel waxing Long Term Storage Most diesel fuels contain biodiesel We recommend that you fill the fuel tank with fuel that does not contain biodiesel if you intend to store your vehicle for more than two months Alternatively we recommend that you seek advice from your dealer RUNNING OUT OF FUEL Avoid running out of fuel because this situation may have an adverse effect on powertrain components If you have run out of fuel You may need to cycle the ignition from off to on several times after refuelling to allow the fuel system to pump the fuel from the tank to the engine On restarting cranking time will take a few seconds longer than normal With keyless ignition just start the engine Crank time will be longer than usual Normally adding 1 gallon 4 6 litres of fuel is enough to restart the engine If your vehicle is out of fuel and ona steep slope more than 1 gallon 4 6 litres ma
138. f the trailer as possible If you are towing with an unladen vehicle the load in the trailer should be placed toward the nose within the maximum nose load as this gives the best stability The stability of your vehicle to trailer combination is very much dependant on the quality of the trailer In high altitude regions above 3 281 feet 1 OOO metres the stipulated maximum permitted gross train weight must be reduced by 10 for every additional 3 281 feet 1 OOO metres Steep Gradients WARNING The anti lock braking system does not control the overrun brake on the trailer Change down a gear before you reacha steep downhill gradient TOW BALL WARNINGS When not in use always transport the tow ball arm securely fastened in the luggage compartment Take special care when fitting the tow ball arm as the safety of your vehicle and the trailer depends on this Do not use any tools for mounting or dismounting the tow ball arm A Do not modify the trailer coupling Do not disassemble or repair the tow ball arm E71328 A 13 pin trailer socket and the tow ball arm seat are provided under the rear bumper Turn the trailer socket down through 90 degrees until it engages in the end position Towing Unlocking the Tow Ball Arm Mechanism E71329 Remove the protecting cap 2 Insert the key and turn it clockwise to Unlock 3 Hold the tow ball arm Pull the handwheel out and turn it clockwi
139. fallout before repairing paint chips Always read and follow the manufacturer s instructions before using the products CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS Note Do not apply a cleaning chemical to warm or hot wheel rims and covers 154 Note ndustrial strength heavy duty cleaners or cleaning chemicals in combination with brush agitation to remove brake dust and dirt could wear away the clear coat finish over a period time Note Do not use hydrofluoric acid based or high caustic based wheel cleaners steel wool fuels or strong household detergent Note f you intend parking your vehicle for an extended period after cleaning the Wheels with a wheel cleaner drive your vehicle for a few minutes before doing so This will reduce the risk of increased corrosion of the brake discs brake pads and linings Note Some automatic car washes may cause damage to the finish on your wheel rims and covers Alloy wheels and wheel covers are coated with a clear coat paint finish To maintain their condition we recommend that you Clean them weekly with the recommended wheel and tyre cleaner Use a sponge to remove heavy deposits of dirt and brake dust accumulation Rinse them thoroughly with a pressurised stream of water when you have completed the cleaning process We recommend that you use Ford service wheel cleaner Make sure that you read and follow the manufacturer s instructions Using other non recommended cleanin
140. g page 29 Hazard warning flasher switch See Hazard Warning Flashers page 122 Climate controls See Climate Control page 68 NADAOVDVDOSEAO AFF S C S Ata Glance Heated rear window switch See Climate Control page 68 Heated windscreen switch See Climate Control page 68 Parking aid switch See Parking Aids page 104 Start stop switch See Start Stop page 89 Card holder or airbag warning lamp See Passenger Airbag page 22 Ignition switch See Ignition Switch page 83 Cruise control switches See Using Cruise Control page 109 Horn Driver knee airbag See Knee Airbag page 24 Steering wheel adjustment See Adjusting the Steering Wheel page 38 Audio control See Audio System page 171 Voice control See Voice Control page 39 Bonnet release lever See Opening and Closing the Bonnet page 134 Lighting control See Lighting Control page 43 Front fog lamps See Front Fog Lamps page 45 Rear fog lamp See Rear Fog Lamps page 45 Instrument lighting dimmer See Instrument Lighting Dimmer page 44 12 Ata Glance Rear Exterior Overview E141785 UND gt IO A m See Changing a Bulb page 143 See Changing the Wiper Blades page 141 See Changing a Bulb page 143 See First Aid Kit page 122 See Warning Triangle page 122 See Temporary Mobility Kit page 155 Spare wheel jack and wheel brace See Changing a Road Wheel page 160 Towing eye See Towing Poi
141. g products can result in severe and permanent cosmetic damage Wheels and Tyres GENERAL INFORMATION A decal with tyre pressure data is located in the driver s door opening Check and set the tyre pressure at the ambient temperature in which you are intending to drive your vehicle and when the tyres are cold Note Check your tyre pressures regularly to optimise fuel economy Note Use only approved wheel and tyre sizes Using other sizes could damage your vehicle and will make the National Type Approval invalid Note f you change the diameter of the tyres from that fitted at the factory the speedometer may not display the correct speed Take your vehicle to an authorised dealer to have the engine management system reprogrammed Note f you intend to change the size of the wheels from that fitted at the factory check the suitability with an authorised dealer TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT Your vehicle may not have a spare tyre Therefore you will have an emergency kit which will only repair one flat tyre The kit is located in the spare wheel well General Information WARNINGS Depending on the type and extent of tyre damage some tyres can only be partially sealed or not sealed at all Loss of tyre pressure can affect vehicle handling leading to loss of vehicle control Do not use the kit on a previously damaged tyre for example when it has been driven under inflated WARNINGS A Do not use the kit on r
142. g a portion of a tag at the beginning of the track there is no sound output Skip time changes depending the tag capacity Example At 64 kbytes it is about 2 seconds with RealJukebox The displayed elapsed playing time when skipping a portion of the tag is inaccurate For MP3 files of a bit rate other than 128 kbps time is not displayed accurately during playback When an MP3 file is created with MP3 conversion software e g RealJukebox a registered trademark of RealNetworks Inc the tag will automatically be written MP3 or WMA Navigation MP3 tracks may be recorded on the CD in several ways They can all be placed in the root directory like a conventional audio CD or they can be placed in folders that may represent for example an album artist or genre The normal playing sequence on CDs with multiple folders is Play the tracks within the root top level first Then the tracks in any folder s within the root Then move onto the second folder and so forth To navigate to a track Press the up or down arrow buttons to enter the track list 2 Navigate the hierarchy using the arrow buttons to select another folder or track file 3 Press OK to select a highlighted track MP3 and WMA Display Options When an MP3 or WMA disc is playing certain information encoded in each track can be displayed Such information will normally include The file name The folder name ID3 information w
143. ground this will damage the paint Note 7he spare wheel is located under the floor cover in the luggage compartment Install the locking wheel nut key a A Jr Ne E121887 2 Slacken the wheel nuts 3 Jack up your vehicle until the tyre is clear of the ground 4 Remove the wheel nuts and the wheel Installing a Road Wheel WARNINGS Use only approved wheel and tyre sizes Using other sizes could damage your vehicle and will make the National Type Approval invalid See Technical Specifications page 164 Do not fit run flat tyres on vehicles that were not originally fitted with them Contact an authorised dealer for more details about compatibility Wheels and Tyres WARNING Do not install alloy wheels using wheel nuts designed for use with steel wheels Note The wheel nuts of alloy wheels and spoked steel wheels can also be used for the steel spare wheel for a short time maximum two weeks Note Make sure the wheel and hub contact surfaces are free from foreign matter Note Vake sure that the cones on the Wheel nuts are against the wheel Install the wheel 2 Install the wheel nuts finger tight 3 Install the locking wheel nut key TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel Nut Torque 5 9 E75442 4 Partially tighten the wheel nuts in the sequence shown 5 Lower your vehicle and remove the jack 6 Fully tighten the wheel nuts in the sequence shown See Technical Sp
144. h your licence is conditioned on use of the Data as prescribed in this agreement and you may not a use this Data with any products systems or applications installed or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles capable of vehicle navigation positioning dispatch real time route guidance fleet managementor similar applications or b with or in communication with including without limitation cellular phones palmtop and handheld computers pagers and personal digital assistants or PDAs WARNING This Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time changing circumstances sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic Data any of which may lead to incorrect results No Warranty This Data is provided to you as is and you agree to use it at your own risk NT and its licensors and their licensors and suppliers make no guarantees representations or warranties of any kind express or implied arising by law or otherwise including but not limited to content quality accuracy completeness effectiveness reliability fitness for a particular purpose Usefulness use or results to be obtained from this Data or that the Data or server will be Uninterrupted or error free 238 Disclaimer of Warranty NT ANDITS LICENSORS INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF QUALITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILIT
145. he equioment The typical operating range for your transmitter is approximately 33 feet 10 metres A decrease in operating range could be caused by weather conditions nearby radio towers structures around your vehicle other vehicles parked next to your vehicle The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be used by other short distance radio transmissions e g amateur radios medical equipment wireless headphones remote controls and alarm systems If the frequencies are jammed you will not be able to use your remote control You can lock and unlock the doors with the key Note Make sure your vehicle is locked before leaving it unattended Note f you are in range the remote control will operate if you press any button unintentionally REMOTE CONTROL You can program a maximum of eight remote controls to your vehicle This includes any that were supplied with your vehicle The remote controls must remain inside your vehicle during the programming procedure Fasten the front seat belts and close all doors to make sure that conflicting chimes do not sound during programming Programming a New Remote Control 1 Turn the ignition key from position O to position ll four times within six seconds 2 Turn the ignition to position O A tone sounds to indicate that it is now possible to program a remote control Press any button on anew remote control within 10 seconds A tone will sound as conf
146. he real world fuel consumption you may get from your vehicle Real world fuel consumption is governed by many factors including driving style high speed driving stop start driving air conditioning usage the accessories fitted payload towing etc The advertised capacity is the indicated Capacity and the empty reserve combined Indicated capacity is the difference in the amount of fuel in a full tank and a tank when the fuel gauge indicates empty Empty reserve is the amount of fuel in the tank after the fuel gauge indicates empty Filling the Tank For consistent results when filling the fuel tank Switch the ignition off before fuelling An inaccurate reading results if you leave the engine running Use the same fill rate low medium high each time the tank is filled Allow no more than two automatic shut offs when filling Results are most accurate when the filling method is consistent Calculating Fuel Economy Do not measure fuel economy during the first 1000 miles 1600 km of driving this is your engine s running in period A more accurate measurement is obtained after 2000 3000 miles 3200 4800 km Also fuel expense frequency of fill Ups or fuel gauge readings are not accurate ways to measure fuel economy 1 Fill the fuel tank completely and record the initial odometer reading Each time you fill the tank record the amount of fuel added Z Fuel and Refuelling 3 After at least th
147. he tyres Do not drive on significantly under inflated tyres This may cause the tyres to overheat and fail Under inflation reduces fuel efficiency tyre tread life and may also affect your ability to drive your vehicle safely Do not bend or damage the valves when you are inflating the tyres Have tyres installed by an authorised dealer The deflation detection system will alert you if there is a change of air pressure in any tyre It does this by using the anti lock braking sensors to detect the rolling circumference of the wheels When the circumference changes this indicates low tyre pressure A warning message is displayed in the information display and the message indicator will illuminate See Information Messages page 62 If alow pressure warning message is displayed in the information display check the tyre pressures as soon as possible and inflate them to the recommended pressure See Technical Specifications page 164 If this happens frequently have the cause determined and rectified as soon as possible Wheels and Tyres Apart from a too low tyre pressure or a damaged tyre the following situations can affect the rolling circumference Vehicle load is uneven When using a trailer or travelling up and down an incline Using snow chains Driving on soft surfaces such as snow or mud Note The system will still function correctly but there may be an increased detection time System Reset
148. hich might be the album or artist s name The unit will normally show the file name that is playing To select one of the other items of information press the INFO button repeatedly until the required item is shown in the display Note f the D3 information selected is unavailable NO MP3 or WMA TAG will be shown in the display CD Text Display Options When an audio disc with CD text is playing limited information encoded in each track can be displayed Such information will normally include The disc name The artist name The track name Note 7hese display options are selected in the same way as MP3 displays NO DISC NAME or NO TRACK NAME will be shown in the display if no information has been encoded Ending Compact Disc Playback To restore radio reception on all units press the RADIO button Note 7he CD will not be ejected The disc will pause at the point where radio reception was restored To resume CD playback press the CD button again Audio System AUXILIARY INPUT SOCKET WARNINGS Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control accident and injury We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature 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 handheld device while driving and encourage the use of voice operated systems when possible Make sure
149. hnical Specification cece 96 index Fuel CONSUMPTION cece cece cece eeees 95 Calculating Fuel ECONOMY cece 95 Filling the WAM oe css sisectinavsiveroinandustuaursvncsidemeiwaaicsid 95 Fuel Consumption See Technical Specifications 96 Fuel Quality Diesel seen 92 Long Term StOrASe cccessssseseseseseseeseeseees 92 Fuel Quality Petrol eee 92 Long Term StOrAe ccceesesssesessesssseeseeseees 92 FUSE BOX WOCATON Sitissisecsscassscsncesscccacesnaacane 124 Engine Compartment Fuse BOX ee 124 Passenger s Compartment Fuse BOX 124 Fe E E E 124 Fuse Specification Chart 125 Engine Compartment Fuse BOX 125 Passenger s Compartment Fuse Box Type e EEE E E EET E EEE 128 a O EEA AONE E EE 130 O E sare tarscaasiteraicracnsts nennancaaetatbacenssnusseusaeians 53 Fuel Mg MOS carovatecdvestaiaesseatecniuae tivaesiciestsnssuieanetatues 53 Gearbox See TTANSMISSION Lu cesses sesceeeceeseesseeenens 97 General Information on Radio FPOCOUCICICS svsesssisnisveresavebeiiansnnancsanadtanancenesanin 25 Glasses HOC ecccsccs eee eee 82 Global Opening and CLOSING 5l Global CloS Ng esesisisrssierrrrireresierrrrrrrrresrsrrern 51 Global OpeniNng essssisissiererrrirerisierrrrrrrrrssrsrrnrn 51 Handbrake See Parking Brake 101 Hazard Warning FLASHES eee sees 122 Headlamp Exit Delay 44 Headlamp LeVeLLING cece cece eres 46 Recommended Headlamp Levelling Switch POS EOS siascccectecctencdes
150. hold to increment quickly until you find a station you want to listen to Press OK to continue listening toa station Scan Tuning Scan allows you to listen to a few seconds of each station detected 1 Press function button 3 2 Use the seek buttons to scan up or down the selected waveband 3 Press function button 3 again or OK to continue listening to a station Station Preset Buttons This feature allows you to store your favourite stations they can be recalled by selecting the appropriate waveband and pressing one of the preset buttons 1 Select a waveband 2 Tune to the station required Audio System 3 Press and hold one of the preset buttons A progress bar and message will appear When the progress bar completes the station has been stored The audio unit will also mute momentarily as confirmation You can repeat this on each waveband and for each preset button Note When you drive to another part of the country stations that broadcast on alternative frequencies and are stored on preset buttons may be updated with the correct frequency and station name for that area Autostore Control Note 7his will store up to a maximum of the 10 strongest signals available either from the AM or the FM waveband and overwrite the previously stored stations YOu can also store stations manually in the same way as other wavebands Note You must select either FM AST or AM AST to use this function P
151. holder 6 Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder turn it anticlockwise and remove it 1 Remove the trim panel A Rear and brake lamp B Direction indicator E130196 Reversing Lamp and Fog Lamp E130197 2 Disconnect the electrical connector 3 Remove the wing nut E130199 4 Remove the lamp 1 Open the liftgate 2 Remove the trim panel 146 Maintenance E146083 E146084 3 S 3 Disconnect the electrical connector 3 Inserta suitable object into the holes 4 Turnthe bulb holder anticlockwise and 4 Carefully pull the lamp toward the remove it front of the vehicle to release the spring 5 Gently press the bulb into the bulb clips holder turn it anticlockwise and remove it Central High Mounted Brake Lamp P d gt Ora 5 Remove the lamp Open the liftgate 2 Detach the clips 147 Maintenance Interior Lamp E130205 Carefully remove the lamp 2 Turnthe bulb holder anticlockwise and 6 Remove the bulb holder RE 7 Remove the bulb 3 Remove the bulb Licence Plate Lamp Reading Lamps E72789 1 Carefully release the spring clip 2 Remove the lamp 1 Carefully remove the lamp 3 Remove the bulb 2 Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it 3 Remove the bulb 148 Maintenance Luggage Compartment Lamp 1 Carefully prise out the lamp FootwellLampandLiftgateLamp gt Remove the bulb a i E 2 84 BULB SPECIFICATIO
152. ight from reaching the sensor The mirror will dim automatically to reduce glare when bright lights are detected from behind your vehicle It will automatically return to normal reflection when you select reverse gear to make sure you Nave a clear view when reversing CHILDMINDER MIRROR E75192 Windows and Mirrors GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING You can also operate the power windows with the ignition off using the global opening and global closing function Note Global opening will only operate for a Short period of time after you have unlocked your vehicle using the remote control Note Global closing will only operate if you have set the memory correctly for each window See Power Windows page 48 Global Opening O E71955 To open all the windows 1 Press and release the remote control unlock button 2 Press and hold the remote control unlock button for at least three seconds Press the lock or unlock button to stop the opening function 5l Global Closing Vehicles Without Keyless Entry WARNING Take care when using global closing In an emergency press the lock or unlock button immediately to stop j Fe Otte o gt gt CT T a E71956 To close all the windows press and hold the remote control lock button for at least three seconds Press the lock or unlock button to stop the closing function The bounce back function is also on during global c
153. ignature 3 Scroll to select from the following This message was sent from my Ford options Phone Status Set ringtone Text msg notify If this option is checked SYNC will use this mobile phone as the master when there is more than one mobile phone available within your vehicle that is paired to SYNC This option can be changed for all paired mobile phones not only for the active one using the BT Devices menu See the mobile phone name provider name mobile phone number signal level and battery level Providing your mobile phone supports this feature When done press the left arrow to return to the mobile phone status menu Select which ring tone sounds during an incoming call one of the system s or your mobile phone s Press OK to select and scroll to hear Ringtone 1 Ring tone 2 Ringtone 3 and Phone ringtone 2 Press OK to select If your mobile phone supports in band ringing your mobile phone s ringer sounds when Phone ringtone is chosen Have the option of hearing an audible tone to notify you when a text message arrives 207 SYNC La 1 Press OK to turn on or off the audible tone Phonebook pref Modify the contents of your phonebook i e add delete download Press OK to select and scroll between Add contacts Press OK to add more contacts from your phonebook Push the desired contact s on your mobile phone Refer to your mobile phone s user guide on how to push contacts Delete Press OK t
154. iller caps and the engine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification 136 Maintenance UNDER BONNET OVERVIEW 1 4L DURATEC 16V 66KW 90PS 1 6L DURATEC 16V TI VCT 77KW 105PS SIGMA E141517 H Engine coolant reservoir See Engine Coolant Check page 140 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir right hand drive See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 141 Engine oil filler cap See Engine Oil Check page 139 Battery See Changing the 12V Battery page 141 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir left hand drive See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 141 Engine compartment fuse box See Fuses page 124 Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir See Washer Fluid Check page 141 Air cleaner No maintenance necessary Engine oil dipstick See Engine Oil Check page 139 The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification 137 Maintenance UNDER BONNET OVERVIEW 1 5L DURATORO TDCI 55KW 75PS 1 6L DURATORO TDCI 7OKW 95PS T3 A B E141543 A Engine coolant reservoir See Engine Coolant Check page 140 B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir right hand drive See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 141 C Engine oil filler cap See Engine Oil Check page 139 Battery See Changing the 12V Battery page 141 E Brake and clutch fluid reservoir left hand drive See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 141 F Engine compartment fuse box Se
155. immediately Topping Up WARNINGS Only top up when the engine is cold If the engine is hot wait 10 minutes for the engine to cool down Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running Remove the filler cap WARNING Do not top up further than the MAX mark Note Soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately Top up with fluid that meets the Ford specification See Technical Specifications page 150 Replace the filler cap Turn it until you feel a strong resistance ENGINE COOLANT CHECK WARNING Do not allow the fluid to touch your skin or eyes If this happens rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water and contact your doctor Note Make sure that the level is between the MIN and the MAX marks Note Coolant expands when it is hot The level may therefore extend beyond the MAX mark 140 If the level is at the MIN mark add coolant immediately Adding Engine Coolant WARNINGS Only add coolant when the engine is cold If the engine is hot wait 10 minutes for the engine to cool down Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is hot Wait for the engine to cool down Undiluted coolant is flammable and may ignite if spilt on a hot exhaust Note n an emergency you can add just water to the cooling system to reacha vehicle service station Have the system checked by an authorised dealer as
156. ine COLD WEATHER PRECAUTIONS The functional operation of some components and systems can be affected at temperatures below 13 F 25 C DRIVING THROUGH WATER WARNINGS Drive through water in an emergency only and not as part of normal driving WARNINGS Engine damage can occur if water enters the air filter In an emergency you can drive your vehicle through water to a maximum depth of 8 inches 200 millimetres andata maximum speed of 6 mph 10 km h You must take extra care when driving through flowing water When driving in water maintain a low speed and do not stop your vehicle After driving through water and as soon as it is safe to do so Depress the brake pedal lightly to check that the brakes are functioning correctly Check that the horn works Check that your vehicle s lamps are fully operational Check the power assistance of the steering system FLOOR MATS WARNING Make sure that the floor mat is secured properly using the appropriate fixings and do not position the floor mat so that it interferes with the operation of the pedals Roadside Emergencies HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS Note Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the country for which your vehicle was originally built the hazard warning flashers may flash if you brake heavily For item location See At a Glance page 8 FIRST AID KIT Space is provided in the luggage compartment WARNING TRIANG
157. ing pattern may cause the value to vary E Average Fuel Consumption Indicates the average fuel VANIER consumption since the function was last reset Q ha z A Instantaneous Fuel Consumption Indicates the current fuel MPG consumption J5 A Stationary Fuel Consumption Indicates the current fuel G H consumption while stationary L H Average Speed Indicates the average speed Waai calculated since the function was last reset A H Information Displays Distance Odometer Registers the total distance your vehicle has travelled KM PERSONALISED SETTINGS Measure Units To togsle between imperial and metric Units scroll to this display and press the OK button Toggling the measure units using this display will affect the following displays Distance to empty Average fuel consumption Instantaneous fuel consumption Average speed Switching Chimes Off The following chimes can be switched off Warning messages Information messages Airbag Message Message Macatee Atom Airbag malfunction Service now INFORMATION MESSAGES Note Depending on the options on your vehicle not all of the messages will display or be available Certain messages may be abbreviated or shortened depending upon Which cluster type you have E103626 Press the OK button to acknowledge and remove some messages from the information dis
158. ing the Add contacts feature You must switch your mobile phone on and the automatic phonebook download feature on SYNC 218 SYNC Phone Issues Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution The system Limitations on your Try pushing your phonebook contacts to says Phone phone s capability SYNC by using the Add contacts feature book down If the missing contacts are stored on your loaded but my SIM card try moving them to the device phonebook in memory SYNC is empty Remove any pictures or special ring tones or is missing associated with the missing contact contacts You must switch your mobile phone on and the automatic phonebook download feature on SYNC I m having This is a mobile phone Go to the website to review your mobile trouble dependent feature phone s compatibility connecting my Possible mobile phone Try turning off the device resetting the mobile phone to malfunction device or removing the device s battery SYNC then trying again Try deleting your device from SYNC deleting SYNC from your device and trying again Always check the security and auto accept prompt settings relative to the SYNC Bluetooth connection on your mobile phone Update your device s firmware Turn off the Auto phonebook download setting Text messaging This is a mobile phone Go to the website to review your mobile isnot working dependent feature phone s compatibility on SYNC Possible mobile phone Try turning off the
159. ion Have the immobiliser checked immediately ANTI THEFT ALARM Alarm System Your vehicle may have one of the following alarm systems Perimeter alarm Perimeter alarm with interior sensors Category one alarm with interior sensors and battery back up sounder Perimeter Alarm The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against Unauthorised access to your vehicle through the doors and the bonnet It also protects the audio unit Interior Sensors E71401 WARNINGS Do not cover up the interior lamp unit Sensors Do not arm the alarm with full guard if passengers animals or other moving objects are inside your vehicle The sensors act as a deterrent against Unauthorised intrusion by sensing any movement within your vehicle Security Battery Back up Sounder The battery back up sounder is an extra alarm system which will sound a siren when the alarm is triggered When you lock your vehicle the system is armed The sounder has its own battery and will sound an alarm siren even if someone disconnects your vehicle battery or the battery back up sounder itself Triggering the Alarm Once armed the alarm is triggered in any of the following ways If someone opens a door the liftgate or the hood without a valid key or remote control If Someone removes the audio or navigation system If you switch the ignition on without a valid key If the interior sensors detect movement within your vehicle On vehicle
160. ir respective sections saying soon or at the wrong Refer to the screen during an active voice time session you will find a list of voice commands there The microphone for the system is either in your rear view mirror or in the headliner just above the windscreen SYNC does not You may be using the Review the media voice commands at the Understand the wrong voice commands beginning of the media section name of asong You may not be saying Say the song or artist exactly as they are or artist the name exactly as itis listed If you say Play Artist Prince the saved system does not play music by Prince and The system may not be the Revolution or Prince and the New reading the name the Power Generation same way you are saying Make sure you are saying the complete title it such as California remix featuring Jennifer Nettles 221 SYNC Voice Command Issues isse Possible Cause Possible Solution If the songs are saved in capital letters you have to spell them LOLA requires you to say L O L A Do not use special characters in the title as the system does not recognise them SYNC does not You may be using the Review the mobile phone voice commands Understand or is wrong voice commands at the beginning of the mobile phone calling the You may not be saying section wrong contact the name exactly asitis Make sure you are saying the contacts when want to saved exactly as they are listed For exa
161. irmation 4 Repeat step three within 10 seconds for each new remote control Do not remove the key from the ignition when pressing the button on the remote control Switch the ignition back on position Il or wait for 10 seconds without programming another remote control to end the key programming Only the remote controls which you have just programmed are now able to lock and Unlock your vehicle WJ Reprogramming the Unlocking Function Note When you press the unlock button either all the doors are unlocked or only the driver s door and the tailgate are unlocked Pressing the unlock button again unlocks all the doors Press and hold the unlock and lock buttons on the remote control simultaneously for at least four seconds with the ignition off The direction indicators will flash twice to confirm the change To return to the original unlocking function repeat the process Keys and Remote Controls Changing the Remote Control Battery Make sure that you dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly way Seek advice from your local authority regarding recycling Remote Control With a Folding Key Blade E74383 1 Insert a screwdriver as far as possible into the slot on the side of the remote control push it toward the key blade and remove the key blade ZLA 2 s 2 Twist the screwdriver in the position shown to start separating the two halves of the remote control E74384
162. ise change the TeleNav Software or any part thereof b attempt to derive the source code audio library or structure of the TeleNav Software without the prior express written consent of TeleNav c remove from the TeleNav Software or alter any of TeleNav s or its suppliers trademarks trade names logos patent or copyright notices or other notices or markings d distribute sublicence or otherwise transfer the TeleNav Software to others except as part of your permanent transfer of the TeleNav Software or e use the TeleNav Software in any manner that i infringes the intellectual property or proprietary rights rights of publicity or privacy or other rights of any party ii violates any law statute ordinance or regulation including but not limited to laws and regulations related to spamming privacy consumer and child protection obscenity or defamation or iii is harmful threatening abusive harassing tortuous defamatory vulgar obscene libellous or otherwise objectionable and f lease rent out or otherwise permit unauthorised access by third parties to the TeleNav Software without advanced written permission of TeleNav 234 4 Disclaimers To the fullest extent permissible pursuant to applicable law in no event will TeleNav its licensors and suppliers or agents or employees of any of the foregoing be liable for any decision made or action taken by you or anyone else in reliance on the information
163. isplay and press OK To reject the call press the Reject Call button on the steering wheel or select on the display and press OK Ignore the call by doing nothing Mobile Phone Options During an Active Call During an active call you have additional menu features which become available such as putting a call on hold joining calls etc To access choose one of the options available at the bottom of the display or press More SYNC Mic off Turns your vehicle s microphone off To turn the micro phone on press the Mic off button again Privacy Switch a call from an active hands free environment to your mobile phone for a more private conversation When selected Privacy will be shown in the display Hold Put an active call on hold When selected Hold will be shown in the display Dial a number Enter numbers for example numbers for passwords using the system keypad Join Calls Join two separate calls SYNC supports a maximum of three callers on a multi party or conference call 1 Press More 2 Access the desired contact through SYNC or use voice commands to place the second call Once actively in the second call press the More button 3 Scroll until Join Calls appears and press OK Phonebook Access your phonebook contacts 1 Press More 2 Scroll until Phonebook appears and press OK 3 Scroll through your phonebook contacts 2 Press OK again when the desired selection appears in the display 3 Press the OK or
164. isplay indicates there is no media If there USB device are media files you have the following a options to scroll through and select from 1 Make sure that your device is plugged into the USB port and is turned on Play all Play all indexed media tracks from your playing device one at a time in numerical order Press OK to select The first track title appears in the display Playlists Access your playlists from formats such as ASX M3U WPL or MTP 1 Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired playlist then press OK Songs Search for and play a specific track which has been indexed 1 Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired track then press OK Artists Sort all indexed media by artist Once selected the system lists and then plays all artists and tracks alphabetically 1 Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired artist then press OK Albums Sort all indexed media by albums 1 Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired albums then press OK Genres Sort indexed music by genre category type 1 Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired genre then press OK Browse USB Browse all supported digital media on your media device connected to the USB port You can only view media content which is compatible with SYNC other files saved are not visible 1 Press OK to select 217 SYNC When You Select You Can 2 Scroll to browse indexed media on your
165. ital letters Folder names can be no longer than eight characters There can be no more than eisht folder levels trees Level 2 specifications allow file names up to 31 characters long Each folder can have up to eight trees For Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format consider these restrictions when configuring your CD writing software Multi Session This is a recording method that enables adding of data using the track at once method Conventional CDs begin at a CD control area called the lead in and end at an area called lead out A multi session CD isa CD having multiple sessions with each segment from lead in to lead out regarded as a single session CD Extra The format that records audio audio CD data as tracks on session 1 and records data as tracks on session 2 Mixed CD In this format data is recorded as track 1 and audio audio CD data is recorded as track 2 Audio System File Formats With formats other than ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2 folder names or file names may not be displayed correctly When naming be sure to add the file extension MP3 or WMA to the file name If you put the extension MP3 or WMA to a file other than MP3 or WMA the unit cannot recognise the file correctly and will generate random noise that could damage your speakers The following discs take a longer time to start playback A disc recorded with complicated tree structure A disc recorded in multi ses
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167. itions A Off B Parking lamps instrument panel lamps licence plate lamps and rear lamps C Headlamps Parking Lamps Note Prolonged use of the parking lamps will cause the battery to run out of charge Switch the ignition off Turn the lighting control to position B eo E101829 Pull the lever fully toward you to switch the main beams on Push the lever forward to switch the main beams off Headlamp Flasher Pull the lever toward you slightly and release it to flash the headlamps AUTOLAMPS Note t may be necessary to switch your headlamps on manually in severe weather conditions Note f you have autolamps on you can only switch the main beam on once autolamps has switched the headlamps on Note f you have autolamps on you can only switch the front fog lamps on once autolamps has switched the headlamps on Lighting E132707 The headlamps will switch on and off automatically in low light situations or during inclement weather The headlamps will remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off You can adjust the time delay using the information display controls See Information Displays page 58 Note f you switch autolamps on in conjunction with autowipers dipped beam headlamps will illuminate automatically when the rain sensor turns on the windscreen wipers continuously 44 INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER Note f you disconnect the battery or it lo
168. itions do not break the seal of the package launch or otherwise use the TeleNav Software 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 Appendices 1 Safe and Lawful Use You acknowledge that devoting attention to the TeleNav Software may pose a risk of injury or death to you and others in situations that otherwise require your Undivided attention and you therefore agree to comply with the following when using the TeleNav Software a observe all traffic laws and otherwise drive safely b use your own personal judgment while driving If you feel that a route suggested by the TeleNav Software instructs you to perform an unsafe or illegal manoeuver places you in an unsafe situation or directs you into an area that you consider to be unsafe do not follow such instructions c do not input destinations or otherwise manipulate the TeleNav Software unless your vehicle is stationary and parked d do not use the TeleNav Software for any illegal unauthorised unintended unsafe hazardous or unlawful purposes or in any manner inconsistent with this Agreement e arrange all GPS and wireless devices and cables necessary for use of the TeleNav Software in a secure manner in your vehicle so that they will not interfere with your drivi
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170. just the sound settings for example bass middle and treble 1 Press the SOUND button 2 Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the required setting 3 Use the left and right arrow buttons to make the necessary adjustment The display indicates the level selected 4 Press the OK button to confirm the new settings Waveband Button Press the RADIO button to select from the wavebands available You can use the selector to return to radio reception when you have been listening to another source Alternatively press the left arrow button to display the available wavebands Scroll to the required waveband and press OK Station Tuning Control DAB Service Linking Note 7he DAB service linking is as per default off Note Service linking allows cross referencing to other corresponding frequencies of the same station for example FM and other DAB ensembles Note 7he system will automatically change to another corresponding station if the current one becomes unavailable for example when leaving the coverage area 184 Switching DAB service linking on and off See General Information page 58 Seek Tuning Select a waveband and briefly press one of the seek buttons The unit will stop at the first station it finds in the direction you have chosen Manual Tuning 1 Press function button 2 2 Use the left and right arrow buttons to tune down or up the waveband in small increments or press and
171. l be recirculated Outside air will not enter your vehicle Heating Heating performance depends on the temperature of the engine coolant Air Conditioning Note 7he air conditioning operates only when the temperature is above 39 F 40C Note f you use the air conditioning the fuel consumption of your vehicle will be higher Air is directed through the evaporator where it is cooled Humidity is extracted from the air to help keep the windows free of mist The resulting condensation is directed to the outside of your vehicle and it is therefore normal if you see a small pool of water under your vehicle General Information on Controlling the Interior Climate Fully close all the windows Warming the Interior Direct the air toward your feet In cold or humid weather conditions direct some of the air toward the windscreen and the door windows Cooling the Interior Direct the air toward your face AIR VENTS Centre Air Vents E142194 Side Air Ve a t gt im lt E142195 Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL A B C D E S5 LENI MAX AC MAX Nip j A C E142257 H A Fan speed control Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle Adjust to select the desired fan speed or switch off If you switch the fan off the windscreen may fog up B On and off Press the button to turn the system on and off When the system is off outside air is
172. ld Seat With Top WIN ihe ernie E eara ea 16 BoOst r Se tSnc idiin iiinis 15 Child Seats for Different Mass GroupsS 14 ISOFIX Anchor POINtS esssssseerrc 16 Top Tether Anchor POINTS 16 Instrument GlIS Ele ssscsssscssostidecsiaatnccdcnsneiane 53 Instrument Lighting Dimmer 44 EEA E EATA EE cect ec cee eeepc cies 44 NPN VMS sascsceea sce tacccenetacecscossenenssodieneccn 4 Courtesy IL GUID iwectncscenacunetaceinstadeadessiuseetaracaniacenens 47 Reading AITO Sivstusidictsnctdevcteetbrecssancuatenstaccnenmdent 47 tenor MITO ecceesecscerescotpeteaneatbeasescesacsasstanenae 50 Auto Dimming MiOTf s ssssesssersrsnsssnnernrrensrerernnss 50 INtrOdUCH ON seesseeseieseseisisiesrreririsisrerirrrrrisrersns 5 index J Jump Starting the Vehicle 122 To Connect the Booster Cables 122 To Start the Engin sessssesrrrrrerrr 123 Keyless Entry scssccscscsssssersrsrserss 32 Disabled KEY Siciccccicscccessscteitecsistiecsstaiestsenedecteaead 33 General INfOrMAatiON seseris 32 Locking and Unlocking the Doors With the Key Blade usessseserssssisieierersrirrrrrisisisrsrrrerrrrrnsen 34 Locking Your VehiCle ssssesressrreren 32 Passive GY cvo daristisestiatnseineenimieaenaincie 32 Unlocking Your V NIClO ce cceseceesesescseeseeees 33 Keyless Starting ccccscscscsscesssssrssseeeerseees 83 Failure to Sat Ua xrcctesacatne ees Gn ees edetneeaees 84 ETI ONM nnan 84 Starting a Diesel ENSine cesses 84 Starting W
173. ld the switch until the window is fully closed 2 Release the switch 3 Lift the switch again for one more second 4 Press and hold the switch until the window is fully open 5 Release the switch 6 Lift and hold the switch until the window is fully closed 7 Open the window and then try to close it automatically 8 Reset and repeat the procedure if the window does not close automatically Accessory Delay if Equipped You can use the window switches for several minutes after you have switched the ignition off or until either front door is opened EXTERIOR MIRRORS Power Exterior Mirrors WARNING Do not adjust the mirrors when your vehicle is moving A m c B A Left hand mirror B Off C Right hand mirror E70846 E70847 Press the arrows to adjust the mirror Electric Folding Mirrors Automatic Folding and Unfolding Note f the mirrors have been folded using the manual fold button they can only be unfolded using the manual fold button The mirrors will fold automatically when you lock your vehicle with the key the remote control or a keyless entry system request The mirrors will unfold when you unlock your vehicle with the key the remote control a keyless entry system request the driver s interior door handle or starting the engine Manual Folding and Unfolding Note You can only fold the mirrors when the mirror switch is set to position B off The electric folding
174. le extension MP3 or WMA to the file name If you put the extension MP3 or WMA to a file other than MP3 or WMA the unit cannot recognise the file correctly and will generate random noise that could damage your speakers The following discs take a longer time to start playback A disc recorded with complicated tree structure A disc recorded in multi session A non finalised disc to which data can be added Playing a Multi Session Disc When the first track of the first session is audio CD data only the audio CD data of the first session is played back Non audio CD data MP3 or WMA file information track number time etc is displayed with no sound When the first track of the first session is not audio CD data If an MP3 or WMA file is on the disc only MP3 WMA or other data is skipped Audio CD data is not recognised If no MP3 or WMA file is in the disc nothing is played back Audio CD data is not recognised MP3 and WMA Files Playback Order The playback order of the folders and files are as shown Note A folder that does not include an MP3 or WMA file is skipped To specify a desired playback order before the folder or file name Input the order by number e g 01 02 then record contents onto a disc The order differs depending on the writing software E104206 ID3 Tag Version 2 The following occurs when an MP3 or WMA file containing a tag is played Audio System When skippin
175. le speeds in normal driving ona main road or motorway for a minimum of 20 minutes This drive may include short stops that will not affect the regeneration process Avoid prolonged idling and always observe speed limits and road conditions Do not switch the ignition off Select a suitable gear to ideally maintain engine soeed between 1500 and 3000 RPM SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE Vehicles With a Turbocharger WARNING Do not switch the engine off when it is running at high speed If you do the turbocharger will continue running after the engine oil pressure has dropped to zero This will lead to premature turbocharger bearing wear Release the accelerator pedal Wait until the engine has reached idle soeed and then switch it off 88 Unique Driving Characteristics START STOP Note For vehicles with start stop the battery requirement is different It must be replaced by one of exactly the same specification as the original The system reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by shutting down the engine when your vehicle is idling for example at traffic lights The engine will automatically restart when you press the clutch pedal or when required by a vehicle system for example to recharge the battery To obtain maximum benefit from the system move the transmission selector lever to neutral and release the clutch pedal during any stop of longer than three seconds Using Start Stop WARNINGS The e
176. ler glass or liftgate This could damage the liftgate and its components Note Do not leave the liftgate open while driving This could damage the liftgate and its components 3 Opening and Closing the Liftgate To Open the Liftgate E138632 Press the button located in the top of the liftgate pull cup handle to unlatch the liftgate then pull on the outside handle Opening With the Remote Control Press the button twice within three seconds To Close the Liftgate E89132 Arecessed grip is located inside the liftgate to help with closing Locks KEYLESS ENTRY General Information WARNING The system may not function if the key is close to metal objects or electronic devices such as mobile phones The system will not function if Your vehicle battery has no charge The passive key frequencies are jammed The passive key battery is flat Note f the system does not function you will need to use the key blade to lock and unlock your vehicle The system allows you to operate your vehicle without the use of a key or remote control E78276 Passive locking and unlocking requires a valid passive key to be located within one of the three external detection ranges These are located approximately five feet one and a half metres from the front door handles and the liftgate Passive Key Your vehicle can be locked and unlocked with the passive key You can use the passive key as
177. lightly to reduce this noise Press the switch to open the window Lift the switch to close the window One Touch Down it Equipped Press the switch fully and release it Press or lift it again to stop the window One Touch Up if Equipped Lift the switch fully and release it Press or lift it again to stop the window 48 Window Lock E70850 Press the control to lock or Unlock the rear window controls It will illuminate when the rear window controls are locked Bounce Back it Equipped The window will stop automatically while closing It will reverse some distance if there is an obstacle in the way Overriding the Bounce Back Feature Proceed as follows to override this protection feature when there is a resistance e g in winter 1 Close the window twice until it reaches the point of resistance and let it reverse Close the window a third time to the point of resistance The bounce back feature is now disabled and you can close the window manually The window will go past the point of resistance and you can close it fully Contact your authorised dealer as soon as possible if the window does not close after the third attempt Windows and Mirrors Resetting the Bounce Back Feature WARNING The bounce back function remains deactivated until you have reset the memory If you have disconnected the battery you must reset the bounce back memory separately for each window 1 Lift and ho
178. ling always shut the engine off and never allow sparks or open flames near the filler neck Never smoke while refuelling Fuel vapour is extremely hazardous under certain conditions Care should be taken to avoid inhaling excess fumes Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel Extinguish all smoking materials and any open flames before refuelling your vehicle Always turn off the vehicle before refuelling 9 Automotive fuels can be harmful or fatal if swallowed Fuel such as petrol is highly toxic and if swallowed can cause death or permanent injury If fuel is swallowed call a doctor immediately even if no symptoms are immediately apparent The toxic effects of fuel may not be visible for hours Avoid inhaling fuel vapours Inhaling too much fuel vapour of any kind can lead to eye and respiratory tract irritation In severe cases excessive or prolonged breathing of fuel vapour can cause serious illness and permanent injury Avoid getting fuel liquid in your eyes If fuel is solashed in the eyes remove contact lenses if worn flush with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention Failure to seek proper medical attention could lead to permanent injury Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed through the skin If fuel is solashed on the skin clothing or both promptly remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water Repeated or prolonged skin contact with fuel
179. ll arm you have removed the key B the tow ball arm is securely positioned Removing the Tow Ball Arm E94771 Remove the tow ball arm Insert the plug into its seat 1 E 71332 118 Towing Maintenance WARNING Remove the tow ball arm and protect the seat with the plug before steam cleaning your vehicle Keep the system clean Periodically lubricate bearings sliding surfaces and locking balls with resin free grease or oil and the lock with graphite In case of loss replacement keys are available from the manufacturer by stating the number on the lock cylinder TOWING POINTS WARNING The towing eye has a left hand thread Turn it anticlockwise to install it Make sure that the towing eye is fully tightened Front Towing Eye E99490 Space is provided in the spare wheel well You must carry the towing eye in your vehicle at all times Remove the cover and install the towing eye 119 Rear Towing Hook E142319 Note f your vehicle has a tow bar use this to tow other vehicles TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS All Vehicles WARNINGS You must switch the ignition on when your vehicle is being towed The brake and steering assistance will not operate unless the engine is running Press the brake pedal harder and allow for increased stopping distances and heavier steering Too much tension in the tow rope could cause damage to your vehicle or the vehicle that is
180. losing Vehicles With Keyless Entry E87384 Windows and Mirrors WARNING Take care when using global closing In an emergency touch a door handle lock sensor to stop Note Global closing can be switched on using the driver s door handle Global opening and closing can also be switched on using the buttons on the passive key To close all the windows press and hold the driver s door handle for at least three seconds The bounce back function is also on during global closing 52 Instrument Cluster GAUGES E102660 A Tachometer B Information display C Speedometer D Fuel gauge E Triometer reset button Fuel Gauge Switch the ignition on The fuel gauge will indicate approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank The fuel gauge may vary slightly when your vehicle is moving or ona gradient The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump symbol indicates on which side of your vehicle the fuel filler door is located WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS The following warning lamps and indicators will illuminate when you switch the ignition on 53 Anti lock braking system Airbag Brake system Coolant temperature Doors ajar Engine Frost Isnition Oil pressure Power steering Stability control Instrument Cluster When a warning lamp or indicator does not illuminate once you have switched the ignition on it indicates a malfunction Have the system checked by an authorised dealer Anti lock B
181. lt name gt Play next track Search track lt name gt 214 SYNC Play playlist lt name gt Shuffle off Play previous folder Shuffle on Play song lt name gt What s playing lt name gt is a dynamic listing meaning that it could be the name of any desired group artist song etc Voice commands which are not available until indexing is complete Voice commands which are only available in folder mode Voice Command Guide Search genre or Play The system searches all the data from your indexed music genre and if available begins to play the chosen type of music You can only play genres of music which are present in the genre metadata tags that you have on your digital media player Similar music The system compiles a playlist and then plays similar music to what is currently playing from the USB port using indexed metadata information Search or Play Artist The system searches for a specific artist track or album Track or Album from the music indexed through the USB port To switch the Bluetooth audio on use the ve oe is also capable ol playing AUX or Source button or press the voice music from your mobile phone via i button and when prompted say Bluetooth Bluetooth a r audio then any of the following 215 SYNC BLUETOOTH AUDIO Play next track Play previous track Press AUX to select USB playback and Media Menu Features then Options to enter
182. ments END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT SYNC End User Licence Agreement EULA You have acquired a device DEVICE that includes software licenced by FORD MOTOR COMPANY from an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation MS Those installed software products of MS origin as well as associated media printed materials 226 and online or electronic documentation MS SOFTWARE are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The MS SOFTWARE is licenced not sold All rights reserved The MS SOFTWARE may interface with and or communicate with or may be later upgraded to interface with and or communicate with additional software and or systems provided by FORD MOTOR COMPANY The additional software and systems of FORD MOTOR COMPANY origin as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation FORD SOFTWARE are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The FORD SOFTWARE is licenced not sold All rights reserved Appendices The MS SOFTWARE and or FORD SOFTWARE may interface with and or communicate with or may be later Upgraded to interface with and or communicate with additional software and or systems provided by third party software and service suppliers The additional software and services of third party origin as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE are
183. mirrors operate with the ignition on Windows and Mirrors Note You can operate the mirrors mirror tilting and folding for several minutes after you switch the ignition off If you open a door you can no longer operate the mirrors E144552 Press the downward arrow to fold or Unfold the mirrors If you press the switch again while the mirrors are moving they will stop and reverse the direction of movement Note When the mirrors are operated often during a short period of time the system may become inoperable for a period of time to prevent damage due to overheating Fold Away Exterior Mirrors Push the mirror toward the door window glass Make sure that you fully engage the mirror in its support when returning it to its original position INTERIOR MIRROR WARNING Do not adjust the mirror when your vehicle is moving 50 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 Auto Dimming Mirror it Equipped Note Do not block the sensors on the front and back of the mirror Mirror performance may be affected A rear centre passenger or raised rear centre head restraint may also block l
184. module Sync module antenna e E E 129 Fuses Passenger s Compartment Fuse Box Type 2 E125748 Ignition rain sensor heated 75A windscreen dome lamp interior mirror e S E E S ities 130 Fuses rise ee spoe a ear window wine rot se saosin scat a Ignition electric power assisted steering instrument 13 10 A cluster passive anti theft system anti lock braking system Powertrain control module 14 T5A gear selector lever fuel pump Audio system instrument Heated windscreen right hand side E E S S D a T Multi functional display clock internal scanner 23 AOA heating vents air condi tioning panel oos o o o 131 Fuses Front wiper left hand side Front wiper right hand side Cigar lighter front power Not used Not used Not used Not used 132 O e i oses Oo e feses O 9 eomas OOO CHANGING A FUSE WARNINGS Do not modify the electrical system of your vehicle in any way Have repairs to the electrical system and the replacement of relays and high current fuses carried out by an authorised dealer Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment off before touching or attempting to change a fuse Fit a replacement fuse with the same rating as the one you have removed Note You can identify a blown fuse by a break in the filament Note All fuses except high current fuses are a push fit 133 Maintenance GENERAL IN
185. mple if a make a call Contacts in your phone contact is saved as Joe Wilson say Call book may be very short Joe Wilson and similar or they may The system works better if you list full contain special charac names suchas Joe Wilson rather than ters Joe Your phonebook Do not use special characters such as 123 contacts may be saved or ICE as the system does not recognise in capital letters them If contacts are saved in capital letters you have to spell them JAKE requires you to say Call J A K E You can also use the mobile phone and media candidate lists to get a list of possible candidates when the system did not fully understand you See Using Voice Recognition page 198 The SYNC voice Foreign names are The SYNC system applies the phonetic control system spoken using the pronunciation rules of the selected is having trouble currently selected language to the contact names stored on recognising language for SYNC your mobile phone foreign names Helpful Hint Select your contact manually stored in my PHONE gt Phonebook gt contact name mobile phone and press the Hear It soft key SYNC will book contact read the contact name to you giving you list some idea of the pronunciation SYNC is expecting 222 SYNC Voice Command Issues Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution The SYNC voice Foreign names are control system spoken using the is having trouble currently selected recog
186. nclement weather It will illuminate and glow orange HA when the outside air temperature is between 3989F 49C and 329F O 9C It will glow red when the temperature is below 32 F O 9C Glow Plug Indicator If it illuminates wait until it extinguishes before starting Headlamp Indicator See it will illuminate when you switch 0 Q the headlamp dipped beam or the side and rear lamps on Main Beam Indicator It will illuminate when you switch the headlamp main beam on It will flash when you use the headlamp flasher ignition Warning Lamp If it illuminates when driving this indicates a malfunction Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment Have the system checked by an authorised dealer immediately Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp If it illuminates refuel as soon as possible Low Tyre Pressure Warning Lamp It will illuminate when the tyre pressure is low See Tyre Pressure Monitoring System page 159 Instrument Cluster Message Centre Indicator It will illuminate when a new i message is stored in the information display See Information Messages page 62 Oil Pressure Warning Lamp WARNING Do not resume your journey if it illuminates despite the level being correct Have the system checked by an authorised dealer immediately If it stays on after starting or illuminates when driving this indicates a malfunction Stop your vehicle as soon as it i
187. ng and will not prevent the operation of any safety device such as an airbag You agree to indemnify and hold TeleNav harmless against all claims resulting from any dangerous or otherwise inappropriate use of the TeleNav Software in any moving vehicle including as a result of your failure to comply with the directions above 2 Account Information You agree a when registering the TeleNav Software to provide TeleNav with true accurate current and complete information about yourself and b to inform TeleNav promptly of any changes to such information and to keep it true accurate current and complete 3 Software Licence Subject to your compliance with the terms of this Agreement TeleNav hereby grants to you a personal non exclusive non transferable licence except as expressly permitted below in connection with your permanent transfer of the TeleNav Software licence without the right to sublicence to use the TeleNav Software in object code form only in order to access and use the TeleNav Software This licence shall terminate upon any termination or expiration of this Agreement You agree that you will use the TeleNav Software only for your personal business or leisure purposes and not to provide commercial navigation services to other parties Appendices 3 1 Licence Limitations You agree not to do any of the following a reverse engineer decompile disassemble translate modify alter or otherw
188. ngine may restart automatically if required by the system Switch the ignition off before opening the bonnet or carrying out any maintenance Always switch the ignition off before leaving your vehicle as the system may have shut down the engine but the ignition will still be live Note 7he system only operates when the engine is warm and the outside temperature is between 32 F 0 C and 86 F 30 C Note f you stall the engine and then depress the clutch pedal within a short period of time the system will automatically restart the engine Note 7he start stop indicator will illuminate green when the engine shuts down See Warning Lamps and Indicators page 53 89 Note When the start stop indicator flashes amber move the transmission selector lever to neutral or depress the clutch pedal Note f the system detects a malfunction it will switch off Have the system checked by an authorised dealer Note When you switch the system off the switch will illuminate Note 7he system automatically turns on every time you switch the ignition on To switch the system off press the switch in the instrument panel The system will only be switched off for the current ignition cycle To turn it on press the switch again For item location See At a Glance page 8 To Stop the Engine 1 Stop your vehicle 2 Move the transmission selector lever to neutral 3 Release the clutch pedal 4 Release the
189. nising language for SYNC foreign tracks artists albums genres and playlist names from my USB media player or USB flash drive Voice prompts are electronic ally generated andthe pronun ciation of some words may not be accurate for my language The SYNC system uses text to speech voice prompt technology The focus of SYNC is controlling your mobile devices and the content stored on your devices My previous bluetooth voice control system allowed me to control the radio CD and climate control systems Why can not control these systems with SYNC The SYNC system applies the phonetic pronunciation rules of the selected language to the names stored on your USB media player or USB flash drive The system is able to make some exceptions for very popular artist names e g U2 such that you can always use the English pronunci ation for these artists The system uses a synthetically generated voice rather than pre recorded human voice SYNC offers several new voice control features for a wide range of languages Dialling a contact name directly from the phonebook without pre recording e g call John Smith or selecting a track artist album genre or playlist directly from your USB media player e g play artist Madonna SYNC offers significant capability above and beyond the previous system such as Dialling a contact name directly from the phonebook without pre recording e g call J
190. ns When an audio disc with CD text is playing limited information encoded in each track can be displayed Such information will normally include The disc name The artist name The track name Note 7hese display options are selected in the same way as MP3 displays NO DISC NAME or NO TRACK NAME will be shown in the display if no information has been encoded Ending Compact Disc Playback To restore radio reception on all units press the RADIO button Note 7he CD will not be ejected The disc will pause at the point where radio reception was restored To resume CD playback press the CD button again COMPACT DISC PLAYER VEHICLES WITH AM FM CD BLUETOOTH SONY AM FM CD Compact Disc Playback Note During playback the display indicates the disc track and time that has elapsed since the start of the track During radio reception press the CD button once to start CD playback After a disc is loaded playback will start immediately Audio System Track Selection Press the seek down button once to replay the current track If pressed within two seconds of the start of a track the previous track will be selected Press the up or down arrow buttons to select the required track then press the OK button The desired track number may be entered using the numeric keypad Dial the required track number until complete for example then 2 for track 12 or dial the number and directly press OK Fast F
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193. ntrol to switch the fog lamps on or off You can switch the fog lamps on when the lighting control is in any position except off REAR FOG LAMPS ONE E132710 WARNINGS Only use the rear fog lamps when visibility is restricted to less than 164 feet 50 metres 45 Lighting WARNINGS Do not use the rear fog lamps when it is raining or snowing and visibility is more than 164 feet 50 metres Press the control to switch the fog lamps on or off You can switch the fog lamps on when either the front fog lamps or dipped beam headlamps are on HEADLAMP LEVELLING Note Vehicles with Xenon headlamps have automatic headlamp levelling 2 Rotate the button to the required setting 3 Push the button to the closed position You can adjust the level of the headlamp beams according to your vehicle load E132711 nA 1 Press to release the pop out button Recommended Headlamp Levelling Switch Positions compartment Frontseats Secondrowseats CO a es a e a S es E ee a ee e a ee ee ee See Vehicle Identification Plate page 167 46 Lighting DIRECTION INDICATORS r ay gt E102016 Push the lever up or down to use the direction indicators Note 7ap the lever up or down to make the direction indicators flash three times to indicate a lane change INTERIOR LAMPS Courtesy Lamp A B C E112207 A Off B Door contact C On If you set the switch to p
194. nts page 119 See Towing Points page 119 Tyre pressures See Technical Specifications page 164 See Changing a Road Wheel page 160 See Refuelling page 93 Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD SEATS E133140 E68916 WARNINGS Use an approved child seat to secure children less than 59 inches 150 centimetres tall in the rear seat Extreme Hazard Do not use a rearward facing child seat on a seat protected by an air bag in front of it Read and follow the manufacturer s instructions when you are installing a child seat A Do not modify child seats in any way Do not hold a child on your lap when your vehicle is moving Do not leave unattended children in your vehicle WARNINGS If your vehicle has been involved in a collision have the child seats checked by an authorised dealer Note Mandatory use of child seats varies from country to country Only child seats certified to ECE R44 03 or later have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle A choice of these are available from an authorised dealer Child Seats for Different Mass Groups Use the correct child seat as follows Baby Safety Seat E68918 Secure children that weigh less than 29 pounds 13 kilogrammes in a rearward facing baby safety seat Group O on the rear seat Child Safety Child Safety Seat E68920 Secure children that weigh between 29 and 40 pounds 13 and 18 kilogrammes in a child safety
195. ny equipment you have fitted complies with applicable local legislations Have any equipment fitted by an authorised dealer E85998 Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt Peak Antenna Positions MHz RMS 30 54 68 875 WARNINGS The radio frequency transmitter equipment e g mobile telephones amateur radio transmitters etc may only be fitted to your vehicle if they keep to the parameters shown in the table below There are no special provisions or conditions for installations or use Do not mount any transceiver microphones speakers or any other item in the deployment path of the airbag system Do not fasten antenna cables to original vehicle wiring fuel pipes and brake pipes Keep antenna and power cables at least 4 inches 10 centimetres from any electronic modules and airbags Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt Peak Antenna Positions MHz RMS 142 176 380 512 806 940 1200 1400 1710 1885 1885 2025 Note After the installation of radio frequency transmitters check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in your vehicle both in the standby and transmit modes Check all electrical equipment with the ignition ON with the engine running during a road test at various speeds Check that electromagnetic fields generated inside your vehicle cabin by the transmitter installed do not exceed applicable human exposure require
196. o another corresponding station if the current one becomes unavailable for example when leaving the coverage area Switching DAB service linking on and off See General Information page 58 Seek Tuning Select a waveband and briefly press one of the seek buttons The unit will stop at the first station it finds in the direction you have chosen Manual Tuning 1 Press function button 2 2 Use the left and right arrow buttons to tune down or up the waveband in small increments or press and hold to increment quickly until you find a station you want to listen to 3 Press OK to continue listening toa station Scan Tuning Scan allows you to listen to a few seconds of each station detected 1 Press function button 3 2 Use the seek buttons to scan up or down the selected waveband 3 Press function button 3 again or OK to continue listening to a station Station Preset Buttons This feature allows you to store your favourite stations they can be recalled by selecting the appropriate waveband and pressing one of the preset buttons 1 Select a waveband 2 Tune to the station required 3 Press and hold one of the preset buttons A progress bar and message will appear When the progress bar completes the station has been stored The audio unit will also mute momentarily as confirmation You can repeat this on each waveband and for each preset button Audio System Note When you drive to another p
197. o delete the current phonebook and call history When Delete phonebook appears press Yes to confirm SYNC takes you back to the Phone Settings menu Download now Press OK to select and download your phonebook to SYNC Auto download Check or uncheck this option to automatically download your phonebook each time your mobile phone connects to SYNC Downloading times are mobile phone dependent and quantity dependent When auto download is switched on any changes addi tions or deletions saved in SYNC since your last download are deleted To not download your phonebook every time your mobile phone connects to SYNC select off Your phonebook call history and text messages can only be accessed when your paired mobile phone is connected to SYNC Bluetooth Devices Menu Options 1 Press the PHONE button to enter the mobile phone menu BT Devices This menu provides access to your bluetooth devices Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menu options 2 mae BT Devices appears then ess OK The BT Devices menu allows you to add J l connect and delete devices and set a Scroll to select from the following mobile phone as primary options Add Pair additional mobile phones to the system 1 Press Add button to start the pairing process 208 SYNC 2 When Please begin pairing by appears in the display search for SYNC on your device to start the pairing process Refer to your mobile phone s user guide if neces Sar
198. ocated on the instrument panel near the steering wheel All electrical circuits and accessories are operational and the warning lamps and indicators will illuminate E142318 Starting With Manual Transmission Note Releasing the clutch pedal while the engine is starting will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on 1 Fully depress the clutch pedal 2 Briefly press the button Starting With Automatic Transmission Note Releasing the brake pedal while the engine is starting will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on 1 Move the transmission selector lever to position P or N 2 Fully depress the brake pedal 3 Briefly press the button 84 Starting a Diesel Engine Note Engine cranking will not commence until the engine glow plug indicator has extinguished This may take several seconds in extremely cold conditions Failure to Start All Vehicles The system will not function if The key frequencies are jammed The key battery has no charge If you are Unable to start your vehicle do the following E99666 Hold the key next to the steering column exactly as shown With the key in this position you can use the button to switch the ignition on and start your engine va Manual Transmission Note Releasing the clutch pedal while the engine is starting will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on A message will be shown in the display If the engine
199. ohn Smith or selecting a track artist album genre or playlist directly from your USB media player e g play artist Madonna 223 SYNC Lee a e eA A language not SYNC only supports four languages in a supported by SYNC is single module for text display voice control The language selected for the instrument currently selected for the cluster and information and entertainment display radio CD menu settings etc does not match the SYNC language phone USB Bluetooth audio voice control and voice prompts instrument cluster and information and entertain ment display and voice prompts The four languages in each bundle are selected based upon the most popular languages spoken in the country where your vehicle is sold If the selected language is not available SYNC will remain in the current active language SYNC offers several new voice control features for a wide range of languages Dialling a contact name directly from the phonebook without pre recording e g call John Smith or selecting a track artist album genre or playlist directly from your USB media player e g play artist Madonna 224 Appendices ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY WARNINGS Your vehicle has been tested and certified to legislations relating to electromagnetic compatibility 72 245 EEC UN ECE Regulation 10 or other applicable local requirements It is your responsibility to make sure that a
200. on and Feedback The system provides feedback through audible tones prompts questions and spoken confirmations depending on the situation and the chosen level of interaction voice settings You can customise the voice recognition system to Ws provide more or less instruction and feedback Adjusting the Interaction Level Press the voice button Say Voice settings when prompted then any of the following 198 SYNC When You Say The System i i Provides less audible interaction and more Interaction Mode Advanced tone prompts ii ji Provides more detailed interaction and The system defaults to the standard interaction mode Press the voice button to change the confirmation prompts setting Say Voice settings when prompted then any of the following Confirmation prompts are short questions the system asks when it is not sure of your request or when there are multiple possible responses to your request For example the system may ask Phone is that correct When You Say The System Makes a best guess from the command Confirmation Prompts Off You may still occasionally be asked to confirm settings l E Clarifies your voice command with a short For example say 1 after the tone to call John Doe at home or 2 after the tone to call Johnny Doe on mobile or 3 after the tone to call Jane Doe at home The system creates candidate lists when it has the same confidence level of sev
201. open Note Your vehicle does not have a fuel filler Cap GA E153586 1 Press the flap to open it Open the flap fully until it engages 94 a LA KO E139202 Note When you insert the correct size fuel nozzle a spring loaded inhibitor will open This helps to avoid filling up with the wrong fuel 2 Insert the fuel nozzle up to and including the first notch on the nozzle A Keep it resting on the cover of the fuel pipe opening P Wiest B E139203 3 Hold the nozzle in position B during refilling Holding the nozzle in position A may affect the flow of fuel and shut off the fuel nozzle before the fuel tank is full Fuel and Refuelling E140042 4 Operate the nozzle within the area shown E119081 5 Slightly raise the fuel nozzle to remove it FUEL CONSUMPTION Note 7he amount of usable fuel in the empty reserve varies and should not be relied upon to increase driving range When refuelling your vehicle after the fuel gauge indicates empty you might not be able to refuel the full amount of the advertised capacity of the fuel tank due to the empty reserve still present in the tank The CO2 and fuel consumption figures are derived from laboratory tests according to Regulation EC 715 2007 and subsequent amendments are carried out by all vehicle manufacturers 95 They are intended as a comparison between makes and models of vehicles They are not intended to represent t
202. orward and Reverse Press and hold the seek down or up buttons to search backward or forward within the tracks on the disc Shuffle and Random Random track playback also Known as shuffle plays all tracks on the CD in random order Press function button 2 Note When an MP3 CD is playing options include shuffle for the whole CD or to play all the tracks in the folder in a random order Repeat presses of function button 2 will toggle these options Use the seek up or down button to select the next track to shuffle if required Repeat Compact Disc Tracks Press function button 1 When an MP3 or WMA CD is playing options include REPEAT for the track or to repeat all the tracks in the folder Repeat presses of function button 1 will toggle these options Compact Disc Track Scanning 1 Press function button 3 Note When an MP3 or WMA CD is playing options include SCAN for the CD or just the tracks in the folder Repeat presses of function button 3 will toggle these options 2 Press function button 3 again to stop the scan mode MP3 and WMA File Playback MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 or WMA Windows media audio is a standard technology and format for compressing audio data This allows a more efficient use of the media You can play MP3 files recorded on CD ROM CD R and CD RW formats The disc must be in the ISO 9660 level 1 or level 2 format or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format You can also use
203. osition page 76 E95179 3 Lock the steering column AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio Unit You can operate the following functions with the control E95178 1 Unlock the steering column 2 Adjust the steering wheel to the desired position E141530 A Volume up B Seek up next or end call 38 Steering Wheel D Seek down previous or accept call 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 See Cruise Control page 109 seek through a track E141961 VOICE CONTROL E141533 Press the button to select or deselect voice control See SYNC page 196 39 Wipers and Washers WINDSCREEN WIPERS Intermittent Wipe Note Fully defrost the windscreen before switching on the windscreen wipers Note Vake sure the windscreen wipers are switched off before entering a car wash Note nstall new wiper blades as soon as they begin to leave bands of water and smears on the windscreen Note Do not operate the wipers on a dry windscreen This may scratch the glass damage the wiper blades or cause the wiper E102033 motor to burn out Always use the oe windscreen washers before wiping a dry A Short wipe interval windscreen B Intermittent wipe C Long wipe inter
204. osition B the courtesy lamp will illuminate when you unlock or open a door or the liftgate If you leave a door open with the ignition switched off the courtesy lamp will go off automatically after some time to prevent your vehicle battery from losing charge To switch it back on switch the ignition on for a short time The courtesy lamp will also illuminate when you switch the ignition off It will go off automatically after a short time or when you start the engine If you set the switch to position C with the ignition switched off the courtesy lamp will illuminate It will go off automatically after a short time to prevent your vehicle battery from losing charge To switch it back on switch the ignition on for a short time Reading Lamps E112208 If you switch the ignition off the reading lamps will go off automatically after some time to prevent your vehicle battery from discharging To switch them back on switch the ignition on for a short time Windows and Mirrors POWER WINDOWS WARNINGS Do not leave children unattended in the 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 E70848 Note You may hear a rumbling noise when just one of the windows are open Lower the opposite window s
205. play Other messages will be removed automatically after a short time Certain messages need to be confirmed before you can access the menus The message indicator i illuminates to supplement some messages It will be red or amber depending on the severity of the message and will remain on until the cause of the message has been rectified Some messages will be supplemented by a system specific symbol with a message indicator amber Have the system checked by an authorised dealer as soon as possible Information Displays Alarm Message Alarm triggered Check vehicle See Security page 35 Interior scan deactivated See Security page 35 Alarm system malfunction Have the system checked by an Next service authorised dealer Doors Open Message l Vehicle is moving Stop your vehicle as red soon as safely possible and close TD Vehicle is moving Stop your vehicle as red soon as safely possible and close Vehicle is moving Stop your vehicle as Passenger door open red soon as safely possible and close re re e Vehicle is moving Stop your vehicle as Passenger rear door open d soon as safely possible and close d Vehicle is moving Stop your vehicle as soon as safely possible and close Vehicle is moving Stop your vehicle as soon as safely possible and close See POnNEEOPEN red Opening and Closing the Bonnet page 134 amber Vehicle not moving Close amber Vehicle not moving Close Passenger door op
206. pply the parking brake and switch the ignition off before performing this procedure Remove the retaining screw 3 Remove the centre console side panel D A A A z E142214 Note 7he lever is pink 4 Apply the brake pedal Using a suitable tool rotate the lever forward while pulling the transmission selector lever out of the park position and into the neutral position Note See an authorised dealer as soon as possible if this procedure is used HILL START ASSIST WARNINGS The system does not replace the parking brake When you leave your vehicle always apply the parking brake and move the transmission selector lever into position P Park You must remain in your vehicle once you have activated the system During all times you are responsible for controlling your vehicle supervising the system and intervening if required Transmission WARNINGS If the engine is revved excessively or if a malfunction is detected the system will be deactivated The system makes it easier to pull away when your vehicle is on a slope without the need to use the parking brake 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
207. prevented from entering your vehicle C Recirculated air Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air When you select recirculated air the button illuminates and the air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odours from entering your vehicle Air distribution control Adjust to select the desired air distribution E Heated windscreen Press the button to defog and clear the windscreen of a thin covering of ice F Temperature control Controls the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle Adjust to select the desired temperature If you select MAX A C the system distributes recirculated air through the instrument panel air vents This mode is more economical and efficient than normal air conditioning G Heated rear window Press the button to defog and clear the rear window of a thin covering of ice 69 Climate Control H Heated front seats Press the button to turn the heated seats on See Heated Seats page 80 Air conditioning Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air To improve air conditioning when starting your vehicle drive with the windows slightly open for two to three minutes AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL A B C D G E a E142258 N J M L K A Fan speed Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle Rotate the
208. r Pulse duration Wavelensth Laser Sensor Information INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH IEC 60825 1 1993 A2 2001 Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 WARNINGS Invisible laser radiation Do not view directly with optical instruments magnifiers Class 1M laser product IEC 60825 1 1993 A2 2001 Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviation pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26th 2001 Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard e g DIN Make sure that you secure all loose items properly Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace Do not drive with the tailgate or rear door open Exhaust fumes may enter your vehicle Do not exceed the maximum front and rear axle loads for your vehicle See Vehicle Identification Plate page 167 Do not allow items to contact the rear Windows LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE Adjustable Load Floor E147046 a Vehicles with the standard size spare tyre can adjust the load floor to two positions The load floor can be placed on either the high or the low position on shelves located at the rear of the luggage compartment trim E142324 Load Carrying
209. r if you desire to contact FORD MOTOR COMPANY for any other reason please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the DEVICE No Liability for Certain Damages EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW FORD MOTOR COMPANY ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR SERVICES SUPPLIERS MS MICROSOFT CORPORATION AND THEIR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL MS MICROSOFT CORPORATION AND OR THEIR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U S TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS U S 250 00 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE THAT MAY EXPRESSLY BE PROVIDED FOR YOUR NEW VEHICLE Appendices End User Notice Microsoft Windows Mobile for Automotive Important Safety Information This system Ford SYNC contains software that is licenced to Manufacturer FORD MOTOR COMPANY by an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation pursuant to a licence agreement Any removal reproduction reverse engineering or other Unauthorised use of the software from this system in violation of the licence agreement is strictly prohibited and may subject you to legal action Read and follow instructions Before using your Windows Automotive based system read and follow all instructions and safety information provided in this end
210. raking System Warning Lamp driving this indicates a malfunction You will continue to have normal braking without anti lock braking system Have the system checked by an authorised dealer as soon as possible If it illuminates when you are Brake System Warning Lamp It illuminates when you apply the 0 parking brake or when the brake fluid level is low WARNING Reduce your speed gradually and stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so Use your brakes with care If it illuminates when you are driving check that the parking brake is not applied If the parking brake is not applied this indicates a malfunction Have the system checked by an authorised dealer immediately Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp WARNING Do not resume your journey if it illuminates despite the level being correct Have the system checked by a an authorised dealer immediately If it stays on after starting or E illuminates when driving this maae jndjicates a malfunction Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch the engine off Check the coolant level See Engine Coolant Check page 140 Cruise Control Indicator It will illuminate when you have set a speed using the cruise control system See Using Cruise Control page 109 Direction Indicator Flashes during operation A em sudden increase in the rate of flashing warns of a failed indicator bulb See Changing a Bulb page 143 Door
211. ram them yourself See Remote Control page 25 To re program the passive anti theft system see an authorised dealer 28 Locks LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Power Door Locks Press the button once The doors will lock Press the button again The doors will Unlock For item location See Ata Glance page 8 Remote Control The remote control can be used any time your vehicle is not running Unlocking the Doors Note You can unlock the driver s door with the key Use the key when the remote control is not functioning Note When you lock your vehicle for several weeks the remote control will be switched off Your vehicle must be unlocked and the engine started using the key Unlocking and starting your vehicle once will enable the remote control Press the button to unlock the driver s door Press the button again within three seconds to unlock all doors The direction indicators will flash Reprogramming the Unlocking Function You can reprogram the unlocking function so that only the driver s door is unlocked See Remote Control page 25 Locking the Doors Press the button to lock all the doors The direction indicators will illuminate 29 Press the button again within three seconds to confirm that all the doors are closed The doors will lock again and the direction indicators will illuminate if all the doors and the luggage compartment are closed Note f any door or the luggage
212. rect Position 76 siding DOON s istaa aaa ron Terie 30 Snow Chains See Using SNOW ChainS sessssssrarresssn 159 Speed Control See Cruise COMO cs cect cchictetcicctncea ean 109 Stability COmtrOl sessiossa 103 Principle of Operation sesssscsssrrrnn 103 index Starter Switch See Ignition SWITCH ec ceeeeecseeeeseeeteeesseeeeeeeeees 83 Starting a Diesel ENSine c eee 86 Cold or Hot EMS ING diinicecrevceuaincceetiniedietiewacnnnians 86 Failure to Stal bacicatcureetestscnaceareeatssinenanmetienanes 87 Starting and Stopping the Engine 83 General INFOPMALtION cceeescseesseseseeeeeeeeeeeeees 83 Starting a Petrol Engine cece 85 Cold or Hot Ene vcrccctsctetsnnisadectnsincdeinnitredaatas 85 Engine Idle Speed after Starting 86 Failure to SES Ea acsancitedersusessnecesrnesaniseaceneseesaniaasteiins 86 Flooded TB VS vatesstacitincdnietonedicicxetesenceteiaeeastrors 86 Seed UO Dc nccsusesaosudevnntsudeateddaccacecdactssveaneeanueiin 89 To Re Start the ENSine ccecsceescseeesees 90 To Stop the Ee iG es esiscrstcsiteerstceriesimseeresisacnicss 89 Using Start StOpD se esseessensrsnsnsnnrenrirnsiensrsnsrerne 89 Steering Wheel LOCK ese cee 85 Vehicles With Keyless Starting 85 Vehicles Without Keyless Starting 0 85 Steering WHEE ceecscssecsssseessseseeeeenees 38 Storage COMPANrtMent cece 82 Supplementary Restraints System 22 Principle Of OPeratiOn nunc ccc 22 Switching Off
213. ree to five tank fill Ups fill the fuel tank and record the current odometer reading 4 Subtract your initial odometer reading from the current odometer reading 5 Calculate fuel economy by dividing miles travelled by gallons used For Metric Multiply litres used by 100 then divide by kilometres travelled TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Fuel Consumption Figures Keep a record for at least one month and record the type of driving city or motorway This provides an accurate estimate of your vehicle s fuel economy Under current driving conditions Additionally keeping records during Summer and winter show how temperature impacts fuel economy In general lower temperatures mean lower fuel economy Variant 17100 km 17100 km 17100 km g km mpg mpg mpg 1 0L EcoBoost 74kKW 100PS without 6 6 42 8 4 3 65 7 5 1 55 4 119 start stop 1 0L EcoBoost 74kKW 100PS with start 6 471 4 2 67 3 49 576 114 stop 96 Transmission MANUAL TRANSMISSION Selecting Reverse Gear Do not engage reverse gear when your vehicle is moving This can cause damage to the transmission AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure you move the transmission selector lever to position P Switch the ignition off and remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle Selector Lever Positions E133124 P Park Reverse Neutral Drive Sport mode and manual shifting Manual shift up
214. reign objects like nails or screws penetrating the tyre Leave the engine running while the kit is in use but not if your vehicle is in an enclosed or poorly ventilated area for example inside a building In these circumstances switch the compressor on with the engine turned off You must replace the sealant bottle with a new one before the expiry date see top of bottle Inform all other users of your vehicle that the tyre has been temporarily sealed with the kit Make them aware of the special driving conditions to be observed Inflating the Tyre WARNINGS Check the sidewall of the tyre prior to inflation If there are any cracks bumps or similar damage do not attempt to inflate the tyre Do not stand directly beside the tyre while the compressor is pumping Watch the sidewall of the tyre If any cracks bumps or similar damage appear turn off the compressor and let the air out by means of the pressure relief valve Do not continue driving with this tyre WARNINGS The sealant contains natural rubber latex Avoid contact with skin and clothing If this happens rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water Consult a doctor if you experience an adverse reaction If the tyre inflation pressure does not reach 26 psi 1 8 bar within 10 minutes the tyre may have suffered excessive damage making a temporary repair impossible In this case do not continue driving with this tyre
215. replacement collision parts Warranty on Replacement Parts Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacement parts are the only replacement parts that benefit from a Ford Warranty Damage caused to your vehicle as a result of the failure of non Ford parts may not be covered by the Ford Warranty For additional information refer to the terms and conditions of the Ford Warranty MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT Using mobile communications equipment is becoming increasingly important in the conduct of business and personal affairs However you must not compromise your own or others safety when using such equipment Mobile communications can enhance personal safety and security when appropriately used particularly in emergency situations Safety must be paramount when using mobile communications equipment to avoid negating these benefits Mobile communication equipment includes but is not limited to cellular phones pagers portable email devices text messaging devices and portable two way radios WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control accident and injury We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature 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 handheld device while driving and that you comply with all applicable laws Ata Glance Front Exterior Overview x
216. ress the MENU button select audio mode then press and hold the RADIO button When the search is complete sound is restored and the strongest signals are stored on the autostore presets Traffic Information Control Many stations that broadcast on the FM waveband have a TP code to signify that they carry traffic program information Turning Traffic Announcements Onand Off Before you can receive traffic announcements you must press either the TA or TRAFFIC button A TA display will appear to show the feature is switched on If you are already tuned to a station that broadcasts traffic information TP will also be displayed Otherwise the unit will search for a traffic program When traffic information is broadcast it will automatically interrupt normal radio or CD playback and Traffic announcement will appear in the display If anon traffic station is selected or recalled using a preset button the audio Unit will remain on that station unless TA or TRAFFIC is turned off then on again Note f traffic announcement is on and you select a preset or manual tune to a non traffic announcement station no traffic announcement will be heard Note When you are listening to anon traffic announcement station and turn traffic announcement off and on againa TP seek will occur Traffic Announcement Volume Traffic announcements interrupt normal broadcasts ata preset minimum level that is usually louder than normal listening
217. ring significant lateral collisions It will also deploy during significant frontal angled collisions The airbag will not deploy in minor lateral and frontal collisions rear collisions or overturns E 2658 Supplementary Restraints System KNEE AIRBAG The curtain airbag will deploy during significant lateral collisions It will also WARNING deploy during significant frontal angled collisions The curtain airbag will not Do not attempt to open the airbag deploy in minor lateral and frontal cover collisions rear collisions or overturns The airbag will deploy during frontal collisions or collisions that are up to 30 degrees from the left or the right The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of asecond and deflate on contact with the occupants thus providing a cushion between the driver s knees and the steering column During overturns rear collisions and side collisions the knee airbag will not deploy For item location See Ata Glance page 8 Note 7he airbag has a lower deployment threshold than the front airbags During a minor collision it is possible that only the knee airbag will deploy SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS E75004 Curtain airbags are located over the front and rear side windows 24 Keys and Remote Controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate t
218. rom the side of your vehicle the audible warning sounds for only three seconds Once the system detects an object approaching the audible warning sounds again A bos A aP VSI eq oa E130178 A Coverage area of up to 72 inches 183 centimetres from the rear bumper with a decreased coverage area at the outer corners of the bumper The system detects certain objects when you move the transmission selector lever to position R reverse and your vehicle is moving toward a stationary object at a soeed of 3 mph 5 km h or less but your vehicle is not moving anda moving object is approaching the rear of your vehicle at a speed of 3 mph 5 km h or less and your vehicle is moving at a speed of less than 3 mph 5 km h anda moving object is approaching the rear of your vehicle at a speed of less than 3 mph 5 km h Move the transmission selector lever from position R reverse to turn the system off Ifa faultis present inthe system a warning message appears in the information display and does not allow you to switch the system on Front and Rear Sensing System The system turns on automatically whenever you switch the ignition on It becomes active when you press the parking aid button or move the transmission selector lever into position R or reverse gear and your vehicle speed is below 10 mph 16 km h Parking Aids E130382 A Coverage area of up to 31 inches 80 centimetres from the front of your vehicl
219. ry or death Do not wait for emergency assistance to make an emergency call if you can do it yourself Dial emergency services immediately to avoid a delayed response time If you do not hear emergency assistance within five seconds of the collision the system or mobile phone may be damaged or non functional Note Before selecting this feature you must read the emergency assistance privacy notice later in this section for important information 211 Note When you turn emergency assistance on or Off that setting will apply for all paired mobile phones If you have turned emergency assistance off and a previously paired phone connects when you switch the ignition on either a voice message plays a display message or icon is shown or both Note Every mobile phone operates differently While SYNC emergency assistance works with most mobile phones some mobile phones may experience difficulties using this feature Note For important information regarding airbag deployment See Supplementary Restraints System page 22 In the event of a collision which deploys an airbag or activates the fuel cut off switch the system may contact emergency services by dialling 112 the wireless emergency number that works in most European countries through a paired and connected mobile phone For more information about SYNC and emergency assistance visit your regional Ford website Setting Emergency Assistance On 1 Press the PHONE bu
220. s manual may be used for different models so May appear different to your vehicle However the essential information in the illustrations is always correct Note Always use and operate your vehicle in line with all applicable laws and regulations Note Pass on this manual when selling your vehicle It is an integral part of the vehicle Battery acid Brake fluid non petroleum based Brake system J0 ine Cabin air filter a g gS Check fuel cap Child safety door lock or unlock 6 gt Sl Protecting the Environment You must play your part in protecting the environment Correct vehicle usage and the authorised disposal of waste cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps toward this aim Q Child seat lower anchor F Child seat tether anchor s F SYMBOLS GLOSSARY These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle Cruise control 2 Do not open when hot 3 Introduction Engine air filter Engine coolant e Engine coolant temperature yr Engine oil Explosive gas Fan warning Fasten seat belt Front airbag Front fog lamps Fuel pump reset Fuse compartment Hazard warning flashers Heated rear window Heated windscreen DSSECecssoR F Interior luggage compartment i release Jack 7 ee Lighting control Low tyre pressure warning e Maintain correct fluid level
221. s the safe operation of your vehicle We recommend against the use of any handheld device while driving and encourage the use of voice operated systems when possible Make sure you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect the use of electronic devices while driving O N M A On Off Press the button to switch the audio system on or off B DISPLAY Press the button to turn on the display into idle mode mnm g O ND OT Audio System Numeric keypad Press the button to recall a previously stored station To store a favourite station press and hold until the sound returns CD slot Where you insert a CD Cursor arrows Press the button to scroll through on screen choices Digital signal processing Press the button to access the digital signal processing functions Eject Press the button to eject a CD INFO Press the button to access radio CD USB and IPod information CLOCK Press the button to access the clock functions Seek up Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency band or the next track on a CD when in CD mode In phone mode use the button to end a phone call An incoming call can be rejected MUTE Press the button to turn the sound off press again to turn the sound on TA Press the button to turn traffic announcements on or off and cancels announcements during an active announcement Function button 4 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system
222. s your hips Make sure that your driving position is comfortable and that you can maintain full control of your vehicle HEAD RESTRAINTS WARNING Fully adjust the head restraint before you sit in or operate your vehicle This will help minimise the risk of neck injury in the event of a collision Do not adjust the head restraint when your vehicle is moving Adjusting the Head Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head Seats Rear Outer Head Restraint lini E140448 1 Press button A to move the restraint 1 Press and hold the locking button rearward 5 2 Using asuitable implement release the 2 Tomove the restraint forward pull the retaining clip headrest R Centre Head Restraint Removing the Head Restraint ee eee E135401 Press the locking buttons and remove the E142144 head restraint Press and hold the locking button 2 Usinga suitable implement release the retaining clip 77 Seats MANUAL SEATS WARNINGS Do not place cargo or any objects behind the seatback before returning it to the original position Pull on the seatback to make sure that it has fully latched after returning the seatback to its original position An unlatched seat may become dangerous if you stop suddenly or have a collision Rock the seat backward and forward after releasing the lever to make sure that it is fully engaged in its catch Moving the Seat
223. s an enhanced traction control function by reducing engine torque if the wheels spin when you accelerate This improves your ability to pull away on slippery roads or loose surfaces and improves comfort by limiting wheel spin in hairpin bends Stability Control Warning Lamp While driving it flashes when the system is operating See Warning Lamps and Indicators page 53 USING STABILITY CONTROL Note 7he system automatically switches on every time you switch the ignition on You can switch the system on and off using the information display See General Information page 58 Parking Aids PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention If your vehicles has a trailer tow module not approved by us the system may not correctly detect obstacles The sensors may not detect objects in heavy rain or other conditions that cause disruptive reflections The sensors may not detect objects with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic waves The system does not detect obstacles moving away from your vehicle They will only be detected shortly after they start to move toward your vehicle Take particular care when reversing with a tow ball arm or rear fitted accessories e g a bicycle carrier as the rear parking aid will only indicate the distance from the bumper to the obstacle If you use a high pressure spray to wash your vehicle only
224. s low 7 Adjust the volume on your portable music player until it reaches the volume level of the FM station or CD Do this by switching back and forth between the AUX and FM or CD controls Audio System AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Audio unit display Rectification PLEASE CHECK CD General error message for CD fault conditions such as Cannot read the CD data CD inserted etc Make sure the disc is loaded correct way up Clean and re try or replace disc with known music disc If error persists contact your dealer CD DRIVE MALFUNCTION General error message for CD fault conditions such as possible mechanism fault CD DRIVE HIGH TEMP Ambient temperature too hot unit will not work until it has cooled down 195 SYNC GENERAL INFORMATION D ane Powered by Microsoft E142598 Make sure that you review your device s SYNC is an in vehicle communications user guide before using it with SYNC system that works with your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and portable media player This allows you to Support make and receive calls For further support please contact an authorised dealer More information is access and play music from your available from the Ford website portable music player use emergency assistance access phonebook contacts and music using voice commands stream music from your connected mobile phone select pre defined text messages use the advanced voice recognition system charg
225. s not start within 10 seconds wait for a short period and try again If the engine does not start after three attempts wait 10 seconds and follow the flooded engine procedure If you have difficulty starting the engine when the temperature is below 13 F 25 C press the accelerator pedal to the mid way point of its travel and try again Flooded Engine Vehicles with Manual Transmission Fully depress the clutch pedal 2 Fullydepress the accelerator pedal and hold it there 3 Start the engine Vehicles with Automatic Transmission 1 Move the transmission selector lever to position P or N 2 Fullydepress the accelerator pedal and hold it there 3 Start the engine All Vehicles If the engine does not start repeat the cold or hot engine procedure 86 Engine Idle Speed after Starting The speed at which the engine idles immediately after starting is optimised to minimise vehicle emissions and maximise cabin comfort and fuel economy The idle speed will vary depending on certain factors These include vehicle component and ambient temperatures as well as electrical and climate system demands Failure to Start Vehicles with Manual Transmission If the engine does not crank when the clutch pedal has been fully depressed and the ignition key is turned to position Ill Fully depress the clutch and brake pedals Turn the key to position III until the engine has started 2 STARTING A
226. s safe to do so and switch the engine off Check the engine oil level See Engine Oil Check page 139 Power Steering Warning Lamp Illuminates to indicate a malfunction of the power steering system You will continue to have full steering but will need to exert greater force on the steering wheel Have the system checked by an authorised dealer as soon as possible Rear Fog Lamp Indicator It will illuminate when you switch F the rear fog lamps on Seat Belt Minder Warning Lamp It will illuminate when a seat belt is not fastened See Seat Belt Minder page 21 Shift Indicator It will illuminate to inform you that shifting to a higher gear may give better fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions It will not illuminate during periods of high acceleration braking or when the clutch pedal is pressed Stability Control Indicator While driving it flashes when the 59 system is operating After you switch the ignition on if it does not illuminate or illuminates continuously while driving this indicates a malfunction During a malfunction the system switches off Have the system checked by an authorised dealer as soon as possible If you switch the electronic stability program off the warning lamp will illuminate The lamp will go out when you switch the system back on or when you switch the ignition off AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Automatic Transmission Sounds when you open the
227. s with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 242 A index A C See Climate CONtrOl cece eeeeeeens 68 About THIS MAMU al licisiccccc scccsstscexecdsccsccssnnedece 3 Protecting the ENvirOnMent csccseeeeeees 5 ABS See Brake cccccccccsessescessssssscsessesesesssseeeesees 101 ABS driving hints See Hints on Driving With Anti Lock Brak Sinerussan aiaa a manasa seas 101 Accessories See Replacement Parts Recommendation vu cececccsceseesessessesseeesersersenees 7 PCUUVS CI STOD sicuossscccscscsscedensssnannarnnaisaiians 111 General Information 111 Laser Sensor INfOrmMatiOn ccs seen 112 Using Active City StOpP s ssssssrrrirrerirrs 111 Adjusting the Steering Wheel 38 Air Conditioning See Climate CONtrOl ccc cesses 68 AI VENTS eerie aE on oO na EP 68 Ce
228. s with a battery back up sounder if someone disconnects your vehicle battery or the battery back up sounder itself lf the alarm is triggered the alarm horn will sound for 30 seconds and the hazard warning flasher will flash for five minutes Any further attempts to perform one of the above will trigger the alarm again Full and Reduced Guard Full Guard Full guard is the standard setting In full guard the interior sensors are on when you arm the alarm Note 7his may result in false alarms if animals or moving objects are inside your vehicle 36 Reduced Guard In reduced guard the interior sensors are off when you arm the alarm Note You can set the alarm to reduced guard for the current ignition cycle only The alarm will reset to full guard the next time you switch the ignition on Ask on Exit You can set the information display to ask you each time which level of guard you wish to set If you select Ask on Exit the message Reduced guard appears in the information display each time you switch the ignition off See Information Messages page 62 If you wish to arm the alarm with reduced guard press the OK button when this message appears If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard leave your vehicle without pressing the OK button Selecting Full or Reduced Guard Note Selecting Reduced does not set the alarm permanently to reduced guard It sets it to reduced guard only for the current
229. scene 140 Adding Engine COOLANT cesses 140 Engine Immobiliser See Passive Anti Theft System cee 35 Engine Oil CHECK civccscscssnmrsnesssnansaranrninnianianis 139 Checking the Oil LEVEL csi cccsssisistcecaiseicrctactaives 139 TOppiNng UpP sessssssssesrssusnsrurusisrurnnruruninnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnns 140 Engine Oil Dipstick 1 0L EcoBoost 74kKW 100PS 1 0L EcoBoost QOkKW 1 20PS eases 139 Engine Oil Dipstick 1 4L Duratec 16V 66kW 90PS 1 6L Duratec 16V Ti VCT 77KW 105PS Sigma 139 Engine Oil Dipstick 1 5L Duratorgq TDCi 55kW 75PS 1 6L Duratorg TDCi 7OKW 9O5PS TB vecceccscscsssssersereenees 139 EE E A A 139 Exterior MirrOrs cscssesessessesseessreseesseeseees 49 Electric Folding MIR OPS scecsisssacczsindsstcatecarionsien 49 Fold Away Exterior MirrOrs ccceeeseseseeeee 50 Power Exterior MIrrOrs ccccssscsssssscsssseeseeeeeees 49 Fastening the Seat Belts 20 Using Seat Belts During Pregnancy 20 First Aid Kit iccc ccc ccccccscsssscesneeenennns 122 Flat Tyre Inflation See Temporary Mobility Kit 155 Floor AUS terse cand cceetasiles seiiesbanbdonasbencsade 121 Fog Lamps Front See Front Fog LamMpS ssesssensrsnsernriensrrnsrnnse 45 Fog Lamps Rear See Rear Fog LAMPS ccceeeesesseseeeseeseeeees 45 Front FOS LAMPS ccc cccccsssesesssesscessseeeeeees 45 Front Seat ArMrest ccccescsesces cesses 80 Fuel and RETU GWM Sisccccieisiscceescncncsccsccnteverwendes 91 Tec
230. scssssesessesseeseeseessessesseneeees 114 Luggage COVES cccccssccsssesesesesseeseesnsees 114 D g Ut esii 114 Towing Towing a Trail fussssasssserrrr 116 Tow Bal cicciicncdictcctisceneeeneecencesvetoeneemetanntcccnccanns 116 Towing POU S vivstisntcssutscnsacondsonvssvuversvtsessncsies 119 Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels 119 Driving Hints RONTIN liesen 121 Cold Weather PrecautionS esssscsss 121 Driving Through Water cesses 121 Floor MATS secen 121 Roadside Emergencies Hazard Warning FlaShe rS cesses 122 FUSE AIG Kiteeseen arii 122 Warning TriANGLO ccc cccssescseeeeesseeeeeeeees 122 Jump Starting the Vehicle 122 Fuses Fuse BOX LOCATIONS cceeceeeteeseeseeseeeeeees 124 Fuse Specification Chart eee 125 Changing a FUSE ee cecescseeecseeeeeeseeseeeeeeeees 133 Maintenance General Information 134 Opening and Closing the Bonnet 134 Under Bonnet Overview 1 0L EcoBoost 74kW 100PS 1 0L EcoBoost QOKW 120PS cecesesecessesesessseseseeees 136 Under Bonnet Overview 1 4L Duratec l6V 66kW 90PS 1 6L Duratec 1l6V Ti VCT 77KW 105PS BI NG A E E 37 Under Bonnet Overview 1 5L Duratorg TDCi 55kW 75PS 1 6L Duratorq TDCi 7OkW 95PS TE A N NAE AE aancnseees 138 Engine Oil Dipstick 1 0L EcoBoost 74kKW 100PS 1 0L EcoBoost QOKW T20PS iiiiisssisisisisisiacesissiisisisiss 139 Engine Oil Dipstick 1 4L Duratec 16V 66kW 90PS 1 6L Duratec 16V Ti VCT 77KW 105PS
231. se Until it clicks 71330 Note 7he red mark on the handwheel must align with the green mark on the tow ball Note Pull out the plug 4 Release the handwheel The tow ball Insert the tow ball arm vertically and arm is unlocked press it upwards until it engages Inserting the Tow Ball Arm ered ta NOG YOUrNANO Agar Ine WARNING Note The green mark on the handwheel The tow ball arm may only be Me align with the green mark on the tow inserted when completely unlocked 2 Turnthe key anti clockwise and remove the key to lock the tow ball 3 Pull the protecting cap from the key bow and press it onto the lock Driving With a Trailer WARNING If any of the below conditions cannot be met do not use the tow bar and have it checked by an authorised dealer 117 Towing Note Unhitch the trailer Remove the protecting cap Press the cap into the key bow Insert the key and unlock A 2 Hold the tow ball arm Pull the handwheel out turn it clockwise PENI against the stop S 3 Remove the tow ball arm ia 4 Release the handwheel E71331 B When unlocked in this way the tow ball arm can be reinserted at any time Before starting your journey make sure _ that the tow ball arm is correctly locked Driving Without a Trailer Check that WARNING the green marks are aligned N kdahetow bai th l ever unlock the tow ball arm wi the handwheel A is correctly fitted to the trailer attached the tow ba
232. seat Not ISOFIX equipped Seat type IL Suitable for particular ISOFIX child seat systems of the semi universal category Please see child seat systems suppliers vehicle recommendation lists IUF Suitable for ISOFIX forward facing child seat systems of Universal category approved for use in this mass group and ISOFIX size class The ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi universal child seat systems is defined by the capital letters A to G These identification letters are displayed on the ISOFIX child seat At time of publishing the recommended Group O ISOFIX baby safety seat is the Britax Romer Baby Safe See an authorised dealer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats At time of publishing the recommended Group 1 ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Romer Duo See an authorised dealer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats Not ISOFIX equipped Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS WARNING You cannot open the doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on E130124 Left Hand Side Turn anticlockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock Right Hand Side Turn clockwise to lock and anticlockwise to unlock Seat Belts FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS WARNINGS Insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear a distinct click You have not fastened the seat belt correctly if you do not hear a click Make sure that your seat belt is securely stored
233. sender call the sender or forward the message Delete allows you to delete current text messages from SYNC not your mobile phone The display indicates when all your text messages have been deleted by showings Empty in the display More allows you to delete all messages or to manually trigger a download of all unread messages from your mobile phone When you select Send Text Message you have the following choices of pre defined messages Can t talk now Call you later Heavy traffic See u in 10 min See u in 20 min Yes No Thanks Too funny Miss you love you Send directions Call me Where are you Why To send the message 1 Press Send when the desired selection is highlighted in the display 2 Press Yes when the contact appears and press OK again to confirm when SYNC Note You can send text messages either by choosing a contact from the phonebook and selecting the text option from the display or by replying to a received message in the inbox Accessing Your Mobile Phone Settings These are mobile phone dependent features Your mobile phone settings allow you to access and adjust features such as your ring tone text message notification modify your phonebook and also set up automatic download 1 Press the PHONE button the system asks if you would like to 2 Scroll until Phone Settings appears send the message Each text message then press OK is sent with the following s
234. ses charge the illuminated components will switch to the maximum setting E132712 Press repeatedly or press and hold until the desired level is reached HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY After you switch the ignition off you can switch the headlamps on by pulling the direction indicator lever toward you You will hear a short tone The headlamps will switch off automatically after three minutes with any door open or 30 seconds after the last door has been closed You can cancel this feature by pulling the direction indicator toward you again or switching the ignition on Lighting DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS WARNING Always remember to switch your headlamps on in low light situations or during inclement weather The system does not turn on the tail lamps and may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions Failure to switch the headlamps on under these conditions may result in a collision The system switches the headlamps on in low light situations To switch the system on 1 Switch the ignition on 2 Turn the lighting control to the off autolamp or parking lamp position 3 Make sure the transmission selector lever is not in position P FRONT FOG LAMPS WARNING Only use the front fog lamps when visibility is considerably restricted by fog snow or rain Note f you switch autolamps on you can only switch the front fog lamps on once autolamps has switched the headlamps on E132709 Press the co
235. sion A non finalised disc to which data can be added Playing a Multi Session Disc When the first track of the first session is audio CD data only the audio CD data of the first session is played back Non audio CD data MP3 or WMA file information track number time etc is displayed with no sound When the first track of the first session is not audio CD data If an MP3 or WMA file is on the disc only MP3 WMA or other data is skipped Audio CD data is not recognised If no MP3 or WMA file is in the disc nothing is played back Audio CD data is not recognised MP3 and WMA Files Playback Order The playback order of the folders and files are as shown Note A folder that does not include an MP3 or WMA file is skipped 189 To specify a desired playback order before the folder or file name Input the order by number e g 01 02 then record contents onto a disc The order differs depending on the writing software E104206 ID3 Tag Version 2 The following occurs when an MP3 or WMA file containing a tag is played When skipping a portion of a tag at the beginning of the track there is no sound output Skip time changes depending the tag capacity Example At 64 kbytes it is about 2 seconds with RealJukebox The displayed elapsed playing time when skipping a portion of the tag is inaccurate For MP3 files of a bit rate other than 128 kbps time is not displayed accurately during playback
236. smission page To start select N or P 97 See Starting and Stopping the Engine page 83 66 Information Displays Message Message paa Atom O To start press brake See Starting and Stopping the Engine page 83 See Automatic Transmission page 97 See Starting and Stopping the Engine page 83 Door open apply brake See Automatic Transmission page To start select N 97 See Starting and Stopping the Engine page 83 Stability Control Message ABS malfunction aher Have the system checked by an Service now authorised dealer as soon as possible ESP malfunction Have the system checked by an Next service authorised dealer ESP off See Using Stability Control page 103 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Message O Message paa Aon The pressure in one or more tyres has Check Tyre pressures dropped Check as soon as possible dealer l Permanent malfunction Have your Tyre pressure sys malfunction service required amber vehicle checked by an authorised 67 Climate Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Outside Air Keep the air intakes in front of the windscreen free from obstruction snow leaves etc to allow the climate control system to function effectively Recirculated Air WARNING Prolonged use of recirculated air may cause the windows to mist up If the windows mist up follow the settings for demisting the windscreen The air currently in the passenger s compartment wil
237. so store stations manually in the same way as other wavebands Press the MENU button select RADIO mode press AUTOSTORE When the search is complete sound is restored and the strongest signals are stored on the autostore presets Traffic Information Control Many stations that broadcast on the FM waveband have a TP code to signify that they carry traffic program information Turning Traffic Announcements Onand Off Before you can receive traffic announcements you must press either the TA or TRAFFIC button A TA display will appear to show the feature is switched on If you are already tuned to a station that broadcasts traffic information TP will also be displayed Otherwise the unit will search for a traffic program When traffic information is broadcast it will automatically interrupt normal radio or CD playback and Traffic announcement will appear in the display If anon traffic station is selected or recalled using a preset button the audio Unit will remain on that station unless TA or TRAFFIC is turned off then on again Note f traffic announcement is on and you select a preset or manual tune to a non traffic announcement station no traffic announcement will be heard Note When you are listening to anon traffic announcement station and turn traffic announcement off and on againa TP seek will occur Traffic Announcement Volume Traffic announcements interrupt normal broadcasts ata preset minimum level
238. soon as possible Note Prolonged use of incorrect dilution of the coolant can cause engine damage from corrosion overheating or freezing Note Do not add coolant further than the MAX mark Remove the filler cap Any pressure will escape slowly as you unscrew the cap Add a 50 50 mixture of coolant and water using fluid that meets the Ford specifications See Technical Specifications page 150 Replace the filler cap Turn it until you feel a strong resistance 2 Maintenance BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CHECK WARNINGS Use of any fluid other than the recommended brake fluid may reduce brake efficiency and not meet Ford s performance standards Do not allow the fluid to touch your skin or eyes If this happens rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water and contact your doctor If the level is at the MIN mark have the system checked by an authorised dealer as soon as possible Note Keep brake fluid clean and dry Contamination with dirt water petroleum products or other materials may result in brake system damage and possible failure Note 7he brake and the clutch systems are supplied from the same reservoir Add fluid that meets the Ford specification See Technical Specifications page 150 WASHER FLUID CHECK Note 7he reservoir supplies the front and rear washer systems When adding fluid use a mixture of washer fluid and water to help prevent freezing in cold weather
239. ssereren 42 Reverse Gear Wip s ssssssiirrsisrrirrrrn 42 Refueling onnnicnsauuunononnnenainnii 93 248 Remote COnNtrOl sssscssnnereenrrr 25 Changing the Remote Control Battery 26 Programming a New Remote Control 25 Remote Control With a Folding Key Blade rre etcaetetes teens teeeese eens ataceectorsets 26 Remote Control Without a Folding Key Bl d ee OSE Ren nen ieee anaE 27 Reprogramming the Unlocking PONCO M aranne a ae 25 Removing a HeadlaMpD ssssssssserress 142 Repairing Minor Paint Damage 154 Replacement Parts RecomMmmendatiOn ssssreirssirrirrs 7 Collision RepaifS esssesserrirrsirirrrrrn 7 Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical RepailS erine iea eE 7 Warranty on Replacement Parts 7 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote COO erro pm enero me 28 Roadside EMergen ies seen 122 RUNNING IN sessesessesrereererrerrerrnrenrenrnrrnrrerenresreres 121 Brakes and ClUtCh ssessssessriresisrrrrrnn 121 ENSING soe e EE 121 WSS a AE T 121 Running Out of FUCL cesses 92 Refilling With a Portable Fuel COnNtaANET irrisa ri riria ah 93 Safety PrecautionS sssssssssrrrerrn 91 Seat Belt MiINdEf sssssrrirrrsrrs 21 Turning the Seat Belt Minder Off 21 SEELE hc eae menace Cee enn E EE 20 ES AIS O AEA EETA 76 SS A A AE A E 35 Side FM ae a aca aheacios este ca tnenanecsetneanscereunueiountnest 23 Side Curtain Airbags cece 24 lee EEE EE EEEE E teats see eee 24 Sitting in the Cor
240. storms can interfere with your reception Station overload When you pass near a radio transmission tower a stronger signal can override a weaker signal and can cause interfer ence in the audio system Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or CD and CD Player Information heat sources for extended periods of time Note CD units are designed to play MP3 and WMA Track and Folder commercially pressed 4 75 inch 12 Structure centimetre audio compact discs only Due to technical incompatibility certain Audio systems capable of recognising and recordable and re recordable compact discs playing MP3 and WMA individual tracks may not function correctly when used in and folder structures work as follows Ford CD players There are two different modes for MP3 Note CDs with homemade paper and WMA disc playback MP3 and adhesive labels should not be inserted WMA track mode system default and into the CD player as the label may peel and MP3 and WMA folder mode cause the CD to become jammed It is MP3and WMA track mode ignores any recommended that homemade CDs be folder structure on the MP3 and WMA identified with permanent felt tip marker disc The player numbers each MP3 rather than adhesive labels Ballpoint pens and WMA track on the disc noted by may damage CDs Contact an authorised the mp3 file extension from TOO to dealer for further information a maximum of T255 The maximum Note Do not use any irregularly shaped number of playable
241. the ENSine cesses 88 Vehicles With a TUrbOCNArSel ccc 88 Symbols GLOSSALY wees cessseesceeeeseeneneenees 5 SYNC Applications and Services 211 In the Event of a COLlISION 0 eee 212 Setting Emergency Assistance On 211 SYNC Emergency ASSISTANCE eeeeeeeeeees 211 SYNC TroubleShootins eee 218 Sr EE EE 196 General INfOrMAatiON sessies 196 Technical Specifications See Capacities and Specifications 167 Temporary Mobility Kit 155 General INFOPMAtION ccccceeeeeseseseseeeeeeeeteees 155 Inflating the TES ss ccccssinescccsscecstsatacuweteatncteassczcasnes 156 Using GSCI Wi entrees surat staassasrainarvacdica tainereataneereneen 155 249 Tow Ball hesiccccscscccdesccdsnsevesascaseactietsesssvssessdstaansonst 116 Driving With a Trail fasas 117 Driving Without a TAil L eects 118 Inserting the Tow Ball AIM 117 Mia YRCTVGINGG cscs ccccssctvctensvicevvectasiectaceteneetenexeisenieats 119 Removing the Tow Ball ALM 118 Unlocking the Tow Ball Arm MechaniSM ssseiessrrreririsisirirrererrrrrrrsn 117 Towing a TY il Pw cecesceeceee es eeeeeeeee 116 Steep 2 6 bo en aeememennre arr nee me er ee 116 Towing POIDTS vsosincinntscestenocoessanicttecsecsnesrsaiiede 119 Towing the Vehicle on Four AVA 8 ls ee 119 PMY NN CMe Sos co core teeta cpesecccces trae cseetectorcenreiare 119 Vehicles With Automatic BU fe aici panhsist 3 qeeeneee eee rer pene re tenner Remar ey 120
242. the Media The media menu allows you to select how pene to play your music by artist genre shuffle 2 Scroll to cycle through repeat etc and to find similar music or reset the index of your USB devices Shuffle playlist and Repeat Choose to shuffle or repeat your music Once these selections are turned on they will remain on until switched off Similar music You can play similar tyoes of music to the current playlist from the USB port The system uses the metadata information of each song to compile a playlist The system then creates a new list of similar songs and will then begin playing Each track must have the metadata tags popu lated for this feature With certain playing devices if your metadata tags are not populated the tracks will not be available in voice recognition play menu or similar music However if you place these tracks onto your playing device in mass storage device mode they are available in voice recognition Play menu browsing and Similar Music Unknowns are placed into any uUnpopulated metadata tag Reset SYNC USB Resets the USB index After the new indexing is complete you can choose what to play from the USB song library 216 SYNC Accessing Your USB Song Library 2 Press AUX to select USB playback and then Browse This menu allows you to select and play your media by artist album genre playlist f there are no media files to access the track or even to browse what is on your d
243. the Phone button and say call to call the contact 112 one one two etc 700 seven hundred 800 eight hundred 900 nine hundred Pound Number lt 0 9 gt Asterisk Clear deletes all entered digits Delete deletes one digit Note 70o exit dial mode press and hold the phone button press MENU or any other button 202 SYNC Phone connections Phone settings message notification off Phone settings message notification on Phone settings set phone ringer Phone settings set ringer 1 Phone settings set ringer 2 Phone settings set ringer 3 Phone settings set ringer off Phone name Text message inbox Words in are optional and do not have to be spoken for the system to understand the command Making Calls Press the voice button and when prompted Say 1 Call lt name gt or Dial then say the number 2 Whenthe system confirms the number say Dial again to initiate the call To erase the last spoken digit say Delete or press the left arrow button To erase all spoken digits say Clear or press and hold the left arrow button To end the call press the End Call button on the steering wheel or select End Call on the display and press OK Receiving Calls When receiving a call you can Answer the call by pressing the Accept Call button on the steering wheel or select Accept Call on the d
244. the vehicle has continuous vibration or shudder in the steering wheel while braking have your vehicle checked by an authorised dealer Note Brake dust may accumulate on the wheels even under normal driving conditions Some dust is inevitable as the brakes wear See Cleaning the Alloy Wheels page 154 Wet brakes result in reduced braking efficiency Gently press the brake pedal a few times when driving from a car wash or standing water to dry the brakes Emergency Brake Assist Emergency brake assist detects when you brake heavily by measuring the rate at which you press the brake pedal It provides maximum braking efficiency as long as you press the pedal Emergency brake assist can reduce stopping distances in critical situations Anti lock Brake System This system helps you maintain steering control and vehicle stability during emergency stops by keeping the brakes from locking HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ANTI LOCK BRAKES Note When the system is operating the brake pedal will pulse and may travel further Maintain pressure on the brake pedal You may also hear a noise from the system This is normal The ABS will not eliminate the risks when you drive too closely to the vehicle in front of you your vehicle is aquaplaning you take corners too fast the road surface is poor PARKING BRAKE Vehicles With Automatic Transmission WARNING Always set the parking brake fully and leave your vehicle with the
245. this method the doors must be locked individually until the central locking function has been repaired Unlock the driver s door using the key You can unlock all other doors individually by pulling the interior door handles Note When the central locking function fails to operate lock the doors individually using the key in the position shown SR bcz 4 SS i j E142053 E130123 Push to lock SLIDING DOOR E145826 When the rear doors are fully open make sure that you do not step on the cable or mechanism at the base of the door aperture 30 Locks MANUAL LIFTGATE WARNINGS It is extremely dangerous to ride in the cargo area inside or outside of your vehicle In a collision 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 does not have seats and seat belts Make sure everyone in your vehicle is ina seat and using a seat belt correctly Make sure that the liftgate is closed to prevent exhaust fumes from being drawn into your vehicle This will also prevent passengers and cargo from falling out If you must drive with the liftgate door open keep your vehicle well ventilated so outside air does not enter your vehicle Note Be careful when opening or closing the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed area to avoid damaging the liftgate Note Do not hang anything bike rack etc from the spoi
246. tinue Note When pumping in the sealant through the tyre valve the pressure may rise up to 87 psi 6 bar but will drop again after about 30 seconds 13 Remove the power plug F from the cigar lighter socket or auxiliary power socket 14 Quickly unscrew the hose C from the tyre valve Fasten the valve cap again 15 Leave the sealant bottle Bin the bottle holder D 16 Make sure the kit is stored safely but still easily accessible in your vehicle The kit will be required again when you check the tyre pressure 17 Immediately drive approximately two miles three kilometres so that the sealant can seal the damaged area WARNING If you experience heavy vibrations unsteady steering behavior or noises while driving reduce your speed and drive with caution to a place where it is safe for you to stop your vehicle Recheck the tyre and its pressure If the tyre pressure is less than 14 7 psi 1 bar or if there are any cracks bumps or similar damage visible do not continue driving with this tyre Wheels and Tyres 18 Stop your vehicle after driving approximately two miles three kilometres Check and where necessary adjust the pressure of the damaged tyre Attach the kit and read the tyre pressure from the pressure gauge E Adjust it to the specified pressure See Technical Specifications page 164 Once you have inflated the tyre to its correct tyre pressure move the compressor switch G to posi
247. tion O remove the power plug F from the socket unscrew the hose C and fasten the valve cap Leave hose C and Hconnected to the sealant bottle B and store the kit away Safely Go to the nearest tyre specialist to get the damaged tyre replaced Before the tyre is removed from the rim inform your tyre dealer that the tyre contains sealant You must renew the sealant bottle B and hose C as soon as possible once used Note Remember that emergency roadside kits only provide temporary mobility Regulations concerning tyre repair after usage of the kit may differ from country to country You should consult a tyre specialist for advice 19 20 2l 22 23 WARNING You must make sure the tyre is adjusted to the recommended inflation pressure See Technical Specifications page 164 You must monitor the tyre pressure until the sealed tyre is replaced 158 Empty sealant bottles can be disposed of together with normal household waste Return remains of sealant to your dealer or dispose of it in compliance with local waste disposal regulations TYRE CARE f ia fe o ia E70415 To make sure the front and rear tyres of your vehicle wear evenly and last longer we recommend that you swap the tyres from front to rear and vice versa at regular intervals of between 3000 and 6000 miles 5000 and 10000 kilometres WARNING Do not scrub the sidewalls of the tyres when you are parking If you have to
248. tion of the system requiring prolonged attention Even occasional short scans to the screen may be hazardous if your attention has been diverted away from your driving task ata critical time Volume Setting Do not raise the volume excessively Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals while driving Driving while unable to hear these sounds could cause an accident 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 Navigation Features Any navigation features included in the system are intended to provide turn by turn instructions to get you to a desired destination Please make certain all persons using this system carefully read and follow instructions and safety information fully Distraction Hazard Any navigation features may require manual non verbal setup Attempting to perform such set up or insert data while driving can seriously distract your attention and could cause an accident or other serious consequences Stop the vehicle ina safe and legal manner before attempting these operations Let Your Judgment Prevail Any navigation features are provided only as an aid Make your driving decisions based on your observations of local conditions and existing traffic reg
249. tion system on your vehicle It filters harmful diesel particulates soot from the exhaust gas Regeneration WARNINGS Do not park or idle your vehicle over dry leaves dry grass or other combustible materials The regeneration process creates very high exhaust gas temperatures and the exhaust will radiate a considerable amount of heat during and after regeneration and after you have switched the engine off This is a potential fire hazard A Avoid running out of fuel Note During regeneration at low speed or engine idle you may smell a hot metallic odour and could notice a clicking metallic sound This is due to the high temperatures reached during regeneration and is normal Note After you have switched your engine off the fans may continue to run for a short period of time A normal filter requires periodic replacement The diesel particulate filter on your vehicle requires periodic regeneration to maintain its correct function Your vehicle will carry out this process automatically If your journeys meet one of the following conditions You drive only short distances You frequently switch the ignition on and off Your journeys contain a high level of acceleration and deceleration Starting and Stopping the Engine You must carry out occasional trios with the following conditions to assist the regeneration process Drive your vehicle in more favourable conditions which you will find at higher vehic
250. tions on the FM waveband radio data system or other enhanced network linked stations The display will indicate there is an incoming announcement during news broadcasts When the audio unit interrupts for anews broadcast the preset volume level will be the same as traffic announcements 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to NEWS and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Alternative Frequencies The majority of programs that broadcast on the FM waveband have a program identification code it can be recognised by audio units When your vehicle moves from one transmission area to another with the alternative frequencies tuning switched on this function will search for the strongest station signal Under certain conditions alternative frequencies tuning may temporarily disrupt normal reception When selected the unit continually evaluates signal strength and if a better signal becomes available the unit will switch to that alternative It mutes while it checks a list of alternative frequencies and if necessary it will search once across the selected waveband for a genuine alternative frequency 181 It will restore radio reception when it finds one or if one is not found the unit will return to the original stored frequency When selected AF will be shown in the display 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3
251. transmission selector lever in position P Note f you park your vehicle on a hill and facing uphill move the transmission selector lever to position P and turn the steering wheel away from the kerb Note f you park your vehicle on a hill and facing downhill move the transmission selector lever to position P and turn the steering wheel toward the kerb Vehicles With Manual Transmission Note f you park your vehicle on a hill and facing uphill select first gear and turn the steering wheel away from the kerb Note f you park your vehicle on a hill and facing downhill select reverse gear and turn the steering wheel toward the kerb Brakes All Vehicles Note Do not press the release button while pulling the lever up To apply the parking brake Press the foot brake pedal firmly 2 Pull the parking brake lever up to its fullest extent To release the parking brake Press the brake pedal firmly 2 Pull the lever up slightly 3 Press the release button and push the lever down 102 Stability Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Electronic Stability Program WARNING The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention E72903 A Without ESP B With ESP The system supports stability when your vehicle starts to slide away from your intended path This is performed by braking individual wheels and reducing engine torque as needed The system also provide
252. ts snow or ice Note Keep the bonnet free of ice and snow otherwise the system may not function correctly A sensor is mounted behind the interior rear view mirror It continuously monitors conditions to decide when to intervene The system is designed to help you reduce low speed collisions into the rear of another vehicle It will also help you reduce the impact damage or potentially avoid the collision completely The system operates at speeds below approximately 19 mph 30 km h by applying the brakes when the sensor detects that a collision is likely You must depress the brake pedal to obtain full braking force When the system is braking or has automatically applied the brakes a message will be shown in the information display Using Active City Stop Switching the System Off and On Note 7he system is on by default Note n certain situations it is advisable to disable the system for example driving off road when objects may cover the windscreen Driving Aids You can switch the system off and on using the information display See General Information page 58 Active City Stop Relearning Procedure Note When you disconnect the battery the system will go through a relearning procedure During this time the system will not be available You must drive your vehicle above 3I1mph 50 km h ina straight line for the procedure to complete This procedure may take several minutes Max average powe
253. ts Control of the U S Department of Commerce and the Bureau of Industry and Security of the U S Department of Commerce To the extent that any such export laws rules or regulations prohibit NT from complying with any of its obligations hereunder to deliver or distribute Data such failure shall be excused and shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement Entire Agreement These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement between NT and its licensors including their licensors and suppliers and you pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes in their entirety any and all written or oral agreements previously existing between us with respect to such subject matter Severability You and NT agree that if any portion of this agreement is found illegal or unenforceable that portion shall be severed and the remainder of the Agreement shall be given full force and effect Governing Law The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois without giving effect to i its conflict of laws provisions or ii the United Nations Convention for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods which is explicitly excluded You agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the State of Illinois for any and all disputes claims and actions arising from or in connection with the Data provided to you hereunder Government End Users f the Data is being acquired by or on behalf of th
254. tton to enter the mobile Phone menu 2 Scroll to emergency assistance 3 Press OK to confirm and enter the emergency assistance menu 4 Scroll through and highlight the On or Off selection 5 Press OK to confirm the selection Display options In case On was selected Set On appears in the display as confirmation In case Off was selected a dialogue appears which allows you to set a voice reminder SYNC Off with voice reminder provides a display and voice reminder when the mobile phone connects and your vehicle starts Off without voice reminder provides a display reminder only without a voice reminder when the mobile phone connects To Make Sure That Emergency Assistance Works Correctly SYNC must have power and be working correctly at the time of the collision and during feature activation and use The emergency assistance feature must be set to on prior to the incident You must have a mobile phone connected to SYNC In certain countries it may be necessary to have a valid and registered SIM card with credit in order to place and maintain a 112 call A connected mobile phone must have the ability to make and maintain an outgoing call at the time of the incident A connected mobile phone must have adequate network coverage battery power and signal strength Your vehicle must have battery power and be located in a European country or region where SYNC emergency assistance can call the local em
255. ty the wipers will operate when the sensor detects a small amount of moisture on the windscreen Keep the outside of the windscreen clean Sensor performance will be affected if the area around the interior mirror is dirty The rain sensor is very sensitive and the wipers may operate if dirt mist or flies hit the windscreen WINDSCREEN WASHERS Note Do not operate the washers when the washer reservoir is empty This may cause the washer pump to overheat E102051 Push the button to operate the washers They will operate for a maximum of 10 seconds When you release the button the wipers will operate for a short time REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Intermittent Wipe E102052 Pull the lever toward you Wipers and Washers Reverse Gear Wipe The rear wiper will turn on automatically when selecting reverse gear if the rear wiper is not already switched on the wiper lever is in position A B C or D the front wiper is operating when set to position B The rear wiper will follow the front wiper interval at intermittent or normal speed Rear Window Washer Note Do not operate the washers when the washer reservoir is empty This may cause the washer pump to overheat E102053 Pull the lever toward you to operate the washers They will operate for a maximum of 10 seconds When you release the lever the wiper will operate for a short time 42 Lighting LIGHTING CONTROL Lighting Control Pos
256. ulations Any such feature is not a substitute for your personal judgment Any route suggestions made by this system should never replace any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment or knowledge of safe driving practices Route Safety Do not follow the route suggestions if doing so would result in an unsafe or illegal manoeuver if you would be placed in an unsafe situation or if you would be directed into an area that you consider unsafe The driver is ultimately responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle and therefore must evaluate whether it is safe to follow the suggested directions 232 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 Emergency Services Do not rely on any navigation features included in the system to route you to emergency services Ask local authorities or an emergency services operator for these locations Not all emergency services such as police fire stations hospitals and clinics are likely to be contained in the map database for such navigation features TeleNav Software End User Licence Agreement Please read these terms and conditions carefully before you use the TeleNav Software Your use of the TeleNav Software indicates that you accept these terms and conditions If you do not accept these terms and cond
257. un flat tyre Do not try to seal damage other than that located within the visible tread of the tyre Do not try to seal damage to the tyre s sidewall The kit seals most tyre punctures with a diameter of up to 1 4 inch six millimetres to temporarily restore mobility Observe the following rules when using the kit Drive with caution and avoid making sudden steering or driving manoeuvres especially if your vehicle is heavily loaded or you are towing a trailer The kit will provide you with an emergency temporary repair enabling you to continue your journey to the next vehicle or tyre dealer or to drive a maximum distance of 125 miles 200 kilometres Do not exceed a maximum speed of 50 mph 80 km h Keep the kit out of the reach of children Only use the kit when the ambient temperature is between 22 F 30 C and 158 F 70 C Using the Kit WARNINGS Compressed air can act as an explosive or propellant Never leave the kit Unattended while in use Do not keep the compressor operating for more than 10 minutes Wheels and Tyres Note Use the kit only for the vehicle with Which it was supplied Park your vehicle at the roadside so that you do not obstruct the flow of traffic and so that you are able to use the kit without being in danger Apply the parking brake even if you have parked on a level road to make sure that your vehicle will not move Do not attempt to remove fo
258. urn it anticlockwise and remove it Headlamp Main Beam 1 Remove the headlamp See Removing a Headlamp page 142 E130175 2 Remove the cover 3 Disconnect the electrical connector 4 Release the clip and remove the bulb Note Do not touch the glass of the bulb Headlamp Dipped Beam 1 Remove the headlamp See Removing a Headlamp page 142 E1301 76 2 Remove the cover 3 Turnthe bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it 4 Remove the bulb Note Do not touch the glass of the bulb Side Lamp 1 Remove the headlamp See Removing a Headlamp page 142 E130181 2 Remove the cover 3 Remove the bulb holder 4 Remove the bulb Side Repeater E72263 Maintenance 1 Carefully remove the side repeater gt w E72291 2 Remove the bulb holder 3 Remove the bulb E72265 2 Remove the lamp Approach Lamp 3 Remove the bulb Note Position the mirror glass as far inward as possible Front Fog Lamps lt Vig 1 i io E145926 2 E72264 Insert a screwdriver into the gap Note You cannot separate the fog lamp between the mirror housing and the bulb from the bulb holder mirror glass and release the metal retaining clip 1 Disconnect the electrical connector 2 Turnthe bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it 145 Maintenance Rear Lamps Direction Indicator Rear and Brake Lamp E130198 5 Remove the bulb
259. val Use the rotary control to adjust the intermittent wipe interval Speed Dependent Wipers When your vehicle speed increases the interval between wipes will decrease AUTOWIPERS Note Fully defrost the windscreen before switching on the windscreen wipers Note Make sure the windscreen wipers are switched off before entering a car wash Note nstall new wiper blades as soon as Normal wipe they begin to leave bands of water and High speed wipe smears on the windscreen Note f you switch autolamps on in conjunction with autowipers dipped beam headlamps will illuminate automatically when the rain sensor activates the windscreen wipers continuously Note Wet road conditions can cause unexpected wiping or smearing E102032 A Single wipe Intermittent wipe OM W 40 Wipers and Washers To reduce smearing we recommend the following Lower the sensitivity of the autowipers Switch to normal or high speed wipe Switch the autowipers off E102033 A High sensitivity B On C Low sensitivity The wipers will function when moisture is detected on the windscreen The rain sensor will continue to monitor the amount of moisture on the windscreen and adjust the speed of the wipers automatically Use the rotary control to adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor With low sensitivity the wipers will operate when the sensor detects a large amount of moisture on the windscreen With high sensitivi
260. vice when temperatures start my vehicle Bluetooth audio This is a mobile phone Make sure the device is connected to SYNC does not dependent feature and that you have pressed play on your stream The device is not device connected SYNC does not Your music files may not Make sure that all song details are popu recognise music contain the correct artist lated that is on my song title album or genre device information 220 SYNC USB and Media Issues Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution The file may be Some devices require you to change the corrupted USB settings from mass storage to media The song may have transfer protocol class copyright protection which does not allow it to play When my This is a device limitation From the iPhone or iPod Touch music now iPhone or iPod playing screen select the audio device Touch is airplay icon at the very bottom of your connected via iPhone or iPod Touch screen the USB and To listen to the iPhone or iPod Touch via Bluetooth Audio Bluetooth Audio select SYNC at the same To listen to the iPhone or iPod Touch via time some USB select Dock Connector times do not hear any sound Voice Command Issues Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution SYNC does not You may be using the Review the mobile phone voice commands Understand wrong voice commands and the media voice commands at the what am You may be speaking too beginning of the
261. vided then the terms of this EULA shall apply except that the MS Microsoft Corporation or affiliate entity providing the Supplemental Component s shall be the licensor of the Supplemental Component s FORD MOTOR COMPANY MS Microsoft Corporation their affiliates and or their designated agent reserve the right to discontinue without liability any Internet based services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the SOFTWARE 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 Neither MS nor Microsoft Corporation nor their affiliates nor their designated agent are responsible for i the contents of any third party sites any links contained in third party sites or any changes or updates to third party sites or ii webcasting or any other form of transmission received from any third party sites If the SOFTWARE provides links to third party sites those links are provided to you only as a convenience and the inclusion of any link does not imply an endorsement of the third party site by MS Microsoft Corporation their affiliates and or their designated agent Obligation to Drive Responsibly You recognise your obligation to drive responsibly and keep attention on the road You will read and abid
262. w 2 C 0 un o c gt O lt a an O Or O LL The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print In the interest of continuous development we reserve the right to change specifications design or equipment at any time without notice or obligation No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted stored ina retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission Errors and omissions excepted Ford Motor Company 2012 All rights reserved Part Number CG3573en 07 2012 20120727135841 Table of Contents Introduction About This Manual cece cesses seen 5 Symbols GLOSSALY wees cececessescstseeeseesensenees 5 Replacement Parts RECOMMENCATION 1 eee cece sete eee 7 Mobile Communications EQUIDEM Geerer ee a eee eee eee 7 At a Glance At a to a 0 8 Child Safety Installing Child S ats esesescsseeeeeeee 14 Child Seat PoSitioning scene 16 Child Safety LOCKS cesses eee 19 Seat Belts Fastening the Seat Belts esse 20 Seat Belt MINEO cesses 21 Supplementary Restraints System Principle Of Operation cscs 22 Driver AirD Ag cecccsscsscsssscsssscessseessssesseeeeens 22 Passenger Allee caccucetiiiiiiticcucscnsssancaaneeweeee 22 Side AID ASS ccc cceceesscssssscsseesseeeseseeeesenees 23 Knee Airbag sseerrrresisiririrrrirrsrrrerens 24 Side Curtain Airbags cesses 24 Keys and Remote
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265. y 3 When prompted on your mobile phone s display enter the six digit PIN provided by SYNC in the radio display The display indicates when the pairing is successful 4 Set phone name as the favorite mobile phone Choose between Yes and No 5 Depending on the functionality of your mobile phone you may be asked additional questions i e if you would like to download your phonebook Press Yes or No to select your responses Delete Delete a paired mobile phone Press Delete and confirm with Yes when asked to delete the selected device from SYNC After deleting a mobile phone from the list the mobile phone can only be connected again by executing the pairing process Master Set a previously paired mobile phone as your primary mobile phone Press Master to select the desired mobile phone as the primary mobile phone SYNC attempts to connect with the primary mobile phone every time the ignition is switched on When a mobile phone is selected as primary it appears first in the list and is marked with an asterisk Conn Connect a previously paired bluetooth enabled mobile phone You can only have one device connected at atime to use the mobile phone functionality When another mobile phone is connected the previous mobile phone will be disconnected for the telephone services SYNC allows you to use different Bluetooth devices for the mobile phone functionality and the BT Audio music play back feature at the same time Press Conn to
266. y the user for all SYNC functions and may differ from the language used by SYNC to deliver information to the Emergency Operator SYNC After the delivery of the introductory message the voice line will open so that you can speak hands free with the emergency operator When the line is connected you must be prepared to provide your name phone number and location information immediately Note While information is being provided to the emergency operator you will hear the following or similar message Please stand by while important information is being delivered to the emergency operator SYNC will say line open or similar at the start of hands free communication Note During an emergency assistance call an emergency priority screen will be displayed in your vehicle which contains vehicle GPS coordinates when available These coordinates match the information provided to the emergency operator in the introductory message Note 7he emergency operator may also receive information from the mobile network such as mobile phone number mobile phone location and mobile phone carrier name independent from SYNC emergency assistance Emergency assistance may not work if Your mobile phone or emergency assistance hardware has been damaged in a collision Your vehicle s battery or the SYNC system has no power If your phone is thrown from your vehicle during a collision You do not have a valid and registered SIM
267. y be required Fuel and Refuelling Refilling With a Portable Fuel Container WARNINGS Do not insert the nozzle of portable fuel containers or aftermarket funnels into the capless fuel system This could damage the fuel system and its seal and may cause fuel to run onto the ground instead of filling the tank which could result in serious personal injury Do not try to pry open or push open the capless fuel system with foreign objects This could damage the fuel system and its seal and cause injury to you or others Note Do not use aftermarket funnels they will not work with the capless fuel system and can damage it The included funnel has been specially designed to work safely with your vehicle When filling your vehicle s fuel tank from a portable fuel container use the funnel included with your vehicle E142668 Locate the plastic funnel in the glove box 2 Slowly insert the funnel into the capless fuel system 3 Fill your vehicle with fuel from the portable fuel container 4 When done clean the funnel or properly dispose of it Extra funnels can be purchased from your authorised dealer if you choose to dispose of the funnel CATALYTIC CONVERTER WARNING Do not park or idle your vehicle over dry leaves dry grass or other combustible materials The exhaust will radiate a considerable amount of heat during use and after you have switched the engine off This is a potential fire ha
268. ystem s version numbers as well as its serial number Press OK to select Voice settings The voice settings submenu contains Interact mode Confirm prompt mobile Phone candidate and Media candidate See Using Voice Recognition page 198 Browse USB Browse the actual menu structure of the connected USB device Press OK and use the up or down arrows to scroll the folders and files Use the left or right arrows to enter and leave a folder Media content can be directly selected for playback from this menu Emergency assistance You can turn the emergency assistance feature on or off See SYNC Applications and Services page 211 210 SYNC SYNC APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES 1 Press the MENU button to enter the system s menu 2 Scroll until SYNC Apps is selected then press OK A list of available applications will be shown Each application might have its own specific settings SYNC Emergency Assistance WARNINGS For this feature to work your mobile phone must be compatible with SYNC Always place your mobile phone in a secure location inside your vehicle Failure to do so may cause serious injury to Someone or damage the phone which could prevent emergency assistance from working correctly Unless the emergency assistance setting is set to on prior to a collision the system will not attempt to place an emergency call which could delay the response time potentially increasing the risk of serious inju
269. zard Driving with a Catalytic Converter WARNINGS A Avoid running out of fuel Do not crank the engine for long periods Do not run the engine when a spark plug lead is disconnected Do not push start or tow start your vehicle Use booster cables See Jump Starting the Vehicle page 122 Do not switch the ignition off when driving REFUELLING WARNINGS Do not attempt to start the engine if you have filled the fuel tank with the incorrect fuel This could damage the engine Have the system checked by an authorised dealer immediately Fuel and Refuelling WARNINGS Do not use any kind of flames or heat near the fuel system The fuel system is under pressure There is a risk of injury if the fuel system is leaking If you use a high pressure spray to wash your vehicle only spray the fuel filler flap briefly from a distance not less than 8 inches 200 millimetres We recommend that you wait at least 10 seconds before removing the fuel pipe nozzle to allow any residual fuel to drain into the fuel tank Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle stops the second time Additional fuel will fill the expansion space in the fuel tank which could lead to fuel overflowing Fuel spillage could be hazardous to other road users Do not remove the nozzle from its fully inserted position during the entire refuelling process Note t is not possible to fully open the sliding door when the fuel filler flap is
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