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To release the catch and close the door, pull the handle toward the
front of the vehicle. Be sure it is fully closed.
The sliding door interior lock
The sliding door exterior lock
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One-Touch-Down Power Window (Included with
optional power windows -- driver side only)
The one-touch-down power window feature allows you to
completely open the driver's window without holding down the
window switch. To open the window completely, press the
switch down for about one second, then release it. If the switch is
momentarily lifted while the window is going down, the
window will stop at that position.
To close the window you must lift and hold the switch until the
window closes.
Manual Flip-Open Quarter Windows
To open the flip-open quarter windows in the second or third
row, pull the rear portion of the latch toward you. Swing the latch
forward and out, then lock it into the open position by pushing
rearward until you hear a click. To close the windows, reverse the
procedure.
Driver's side power window controls
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Using the Panic Alarm
If you are near your vehicle and feel threatened, you may
activate the alarm to call attention to it.
To activate the PANIC alarm, push and hold the PANIC button
on the remote for longer than 1.5 seconds. The horn will sound and
the headlamps and tail lights will flash for thirty (30) seconds.
To turn off the alarm, press the LOCK or UNLOCK buttons or hold
the PANIC button down for longer than 1.5 seconds.
Replacing the Batteries
The remote entry transmitter is powered by two coin type Sanyo
CR2016 3 volt batteries (included). If you notice a significant
decrease in operating range, the batteries should be replaced.
Replacement batteries can be purchased at most pharmacies, watch
stores or at your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer.
NOTE: The operating range of the remote entry system can
also be affected by weather conditions (such as very
cold temperatures) or structures around the vehicle
(buildings, other vehicles, radio and TV towers,
etc.). Typical operating range will allow you to be up to
49 feet (15 meters) away from your vehicle.
Replacing the batteries
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Using Power Seats (If equipped)
If your vehicle has power front seats, you can adjust the driver
seat in six directions:
mforward (using the power slide switch)
mrearward (using the power slide switch)
mraise the seat (using the power seat height switch)
mlower the seat (using the power seat height switch)
mtilt seat back towards the front (using the power recline
switch)
mtilt seat back towards the back (using the power recline
switch)
The power lumbar switches (if equipped) provide built-in
support for the driver 's lower back.
minflate the lumbar support pad
mdeflate the lumbar support pad
The passenger seat can be adjusted in four directions:
mforward (using the power slide switch)
mrearward (using the power slide switch)
mtilt toward the front (using the power recline switch)
mtilt toward the back (using the power recline switch)
The controls are located on the side of the seat closest to the
door. The seat can be adjusted even without the key in the ignition.
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Storage Compartments
Underseat Storage Compartment (If equipped)
The underseat storage compartment is located underneath the
front passenger seat. It can be opened by pulling it toward the
instrument panel.
The underseat storage compartment
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Front Seat Cupholders
The front seat cupholders are located on the side of the
passenger's seat. Find the indented ledge and pull it down, away
from the side of the seat, toward the driver seat. When the
cupholder is not in use, push the cupholders into the cover and
lift the cover into its fully stored position.
NOTE: Do not place heavy objects in the cupholders.
Using the front seat cupholders
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Tethering to floor anchor
Ford recommends placing tethered safety seats in a rear seating
position with the tether strap attached to the tether anchor bolt as
shown in the following illustration.
To gain access to the anchoring bolt, cut through the plastic
along the U-shaped tether location outlines on the carpet of the
luggage area. Remove the bolt that is currently in the anchor
location. The tether anchor hardware has been preassembled.
To attach it, orient the tab in the bracket toward the front of the
vehicle and securely tighten the bolt. Follow the child safety
seat directions for attaching the tether strap to the anchor bracket.
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6. Confirm that the built-in child seat is locked in the stowed
position by grasping the safety seat cushion and attempting
to lower it without pulling the cushion release strap.
7. If the built-in child seat is not locked in the stowed position,
repeat steps 4 through 6.
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