
Air distribution
To adjust air distribution, press the desired
button. Any combination of settings can
be selected simultaneously.
Footwell
A
Face level
B
Windscreen
C
When you select windscreen defrosting
and demisting, A,Band Cswitch off
automatically and the air conditioning
switches on. Outside air will flow into the
vehicle. You cannot select recirculated
air.
Windscreen defrosting and
demisting Press the windscreen defrosting and
demisting button. Outside air will flow into
the vehicle. Air conditioning is
automatically selected. As long as the air
distribution is set to this position, you
cannot select recirculated air.
The blower speed and the temperature
control operate automatically and cannot
be adjusted manually. The blower is set
to high speed and the temperature to
HI.
When you select windscreen defrosting
and demisting, the heated screens switch
on automatically and switch off after a
short time. To return to auto mode, press the
AUTO
button.
Switching the air conditioning
on and off Press the
A/Cbutton to switch the air
conditioning on and off. A/C OFFappears
in the display when the air conditioning is
switched off.
A/C ON appears in the display when the
air conditioning is switched on.
Recirculated air Press the recirculated air button to toggle
between outside air and recirculated air.
Note:When the system is in auto mode
and the interior and exterior temperatures are quite hot, the system selectsrecirculated air automatically to maximisecooling of the interior. Once the selectedtemperature is reached, the system willreselect outside air automatically.
Switching off the automatic
climate control Press the
OFFbutton.
When switched off, the heating, ventilation
and air conditioning system is switched
off and recirculated air is selected.
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HEATED WINDOWS AND
MIRRORS
Heated windows
Use the heated windows to defrost or
demist the windscreen or rear window.
Note:The heated windows operate only
when the engine is running.
Heated windscreen Heated rear window
Heated exterior mirrors
Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a
heating element that will defrost or demist
the mirror glass. They will switch on
automatically when you switch the heated
rear window on.
AUXILIARY HEATER
Parking heater
WARNINGS
The parking heater must not be
operated at filling stations, near
sources of combustible vapours or
dust or in enclosed spaces. The parking heater should be
switched on for approximately 10
minutes at least once a month all
year round. This prevents the water pump
and heater motor from seizing. Note:
The parking heater will only
operate if there is at least 7.5 litres (1.6 gallons) of fuel in the fuel tank and theambient temperature is below 15°C(59°F). The heater will not operate if thebattery is low.
Note:The heating depends on the
outside air temperature.
Note:When the parking heater is
activated, exhaust fumes may come from under the sides of the vehicle. This isnormal.
Note:On vehicles with manual climate
control the heating of the vehicle interior is dependent on the temperature, airdistribution and blower control settings.
The parking heater operates
independently of the vehicle heater by
heating the engine’s coolant circuit. It is
fed from the vehicle fuel tank. You can
also use it while the vehicle is in motion to
help the vehicle heater warm up the
interior more quickly.
Used properly, the parking heater
provides the following benefits:
• It preheats the interior of the vehicle.
• It keeps the windows clear of ice in
the event of frost and prevents
condensation.
• It avoids cold starts and allows the
engine to reach operating
temperature sooner.
To prevent the battery from discharging:
• Once the parking heater has
performed one heating cycle, the next
programmed heating cycle will only
be carried out if you have started the
vehicle’s engine in between.
• After a heating cycle, drive the vehicle
for at least the period of the heating
cycle.
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Programming the parking heater
Note:The programmed time is the time
at which you wish the vehicle to be warm and ready to drive, not the time at whichthe heater switches on.
Note:You must programme the times
at least 70 minutes in advance of the time you wish to set.
Note:You must set the time and date
correctly.
To programme the heating times: 1. Use the rotary control to enter the
main menu.
2. Highlight Park Heater and press the
SET/RESET button. •
The functions
Program 1and
Program 2 allow you to programme
up to two heating cycles for each day
of the week. These times will remain
stored and the heater will warm up the
vehicle at these times on these days
every week.
• The function
One-Timeallows you
to programme one heating cycle for
one specific day.
• The function
Active now
automatically switches on the heater.
Programming the functions
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The heated front seats are operated by
rotary controls in the instrument panel.
For item location: See
Quick start(page
8).
The maximum temperature is reached
after five or six minutes. It is regulated
thermostatically.
The seat heating will operate only when
the ignition is on.
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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.
CAUTION
Do not top up further than the
MAX
mark. Top up with fluid that meets the Ford
specification. See
Technical
specifications (page 150).
ENGINE COOLANT CHECK
Checking the coolant level 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. CAUTION
Make sure that the level is between
the
MIN and the MAXmarks.Note:Coolant expands when it is hot.
The level may therefore extend beyond
the MAX mark.
If the level is at the MINmark, top up
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.
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.
CAUTIONS
In an emergency, you can add just
water to the cooling system to reach
a vehicle service station. The system
must then be drained and refilled with a
50/50 mixture of coolant and water. Have
the system checked by a properly trained
technician as soon as possible. Increased dilution of the coolant can
cause engine damage from
corrosion, overheating or freezing.
Unscrew the cap
slowly. Any pressure
will escape slowly as you unscrew the
cap. CAUTION
Do not top up further than the
MAX
mark. Top up with a 50/50 mixture of coolant
and water using fluid that meets the Ford
specification. See
Technical
specifications (page 150).
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Maintenance

G
Gauges.....................................................63
Engine coolant temperature gauge..........63
Fuel gauge.....................................................64
Gearbox See: Transmission.......................................108
General information on radio frequencies............................................27
Getting started......................................209 Activating the mobile phone navigation
system..................................................... 209
Compatibility of phones............................209
Installing the micro SD card......................209
Glasses holder.........................................99
Global opening and closing...................34 Global closing................................................34
Global opening.............................................34
H
Handbrake See: Parking brake......................................112
Hazard warning flashers........................48
Headlamp levelling..................................47 Recommended headlamp levelling control
positions.................................................... 48
Headlamp washers................................43
Head restraints........................................90 Adjusting the head restraint.......................90
Removing the head restraint......................90
Heated seats...........................................94
Heated windows and mirrors...............86 Heated exterior mirrors...............................86
Heated windows..........................................86
Heating See: Climate control....................................80
Hints on driving with ABS......................112
I
Immobiliser See: Engine immobiliser..............................36
Information displays................................68 General information.....................................68 Information messages...........................73
All wheel drive...............................................74
Doors open....................................................75
Keyless system.............................................75
Lighting........................................................... 76
Maintenance................................................. 76
Message indicator........................................74
Message symbols........................................74
Power steering..............................................77
Stability control (ESP)...................................77
Transmission................................................. 78
Tyre pressure monitoring system..............79
Viewing current messages.........................74
Instrument lighting dimmer...................96
Instruments..............................................63
Interior lamps...........................................50 Courtesy lamp..............................................50
Reading lamps..............................................50
Vanity mirror lamps.......................................51
Introduction................................................5
ISOFIX anchor points..............................20 Attaching a child restraint with a top
tether.......................................................... 20
J
Jump starting See: Using booster cables........................154
K
Keyless entry............................................31 Disabled keys................................................33
General information......................................31
Locking and unlocking the doors with the
key blade...................................................34
Locking the vehicle......................................32
Passive key...................................................32
Unlocking the vehicle...................................33
Keyless starting......................................101 Failure to start..............................................102
Ignition on.....................................................101
Starting a diesel engine..............................101
Starting with automatic transmission.......101
Starting with manual transmission............101
Stopping the engine...................................102
Keys and remote controls.....................27
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Index

L
Lighting control........................................46
Headlamp flasher.........................................46
Home safe lighting.......................................46
Lighting control positions............................46
Main and dipped beam...............................46
Parking lamps...............................................46
Lighting.....................................................46
Load carriers See: Roof racks and load carriers............124
Load carrying.........................................122 General information....................................122
Locking and unlocking...........................29 Automatic relocking......................................31
Central locking..............................................29
Double locking..............................................29
Double locking the doors with the
key.............................................................. 29
Locking and unlocking confirmation.........29
Locking and unlocking the doors and the luggage compartment lid with the
remote control..........................................29
Locking and unlocking the doors from inside.......................................................... 30
Locking and unlocking the doors with the key.............................................................. 29
Luggage compartment lid..........................30
Reprogramming the unlocking function....................................................... 31
Locks.........................................................29
Luggage anchor points........................122
Luggage covers....................................122 Stowing the luggage cover - vehicles with
tyre repair kit............................................123
M
Maintenance..........................................142 General information....................................142
Technical specifications.............................150
Manual climate control............................81 Air conditioning.............................................82
Air distribution control...................................81
Blower............................................................. 81
Heating the interior quickly..........................81
Recirculated air..............................................81
Ventilation...................................................... 82Manual seats............................................91
All vehicles......................................................91
Manual transmission.............................108
Message centre See: Information displays............................68
Mirrors See: Heated windows and mirrors...........86
See: Windows and mirrors.........................60
N
Navigation introduction........................208
Navigation system commands...........197
Navigation system................................209
O
Occupant protection..............................22 Principle of operation...................................22
Oil check See: Engine oil check.................................147
See: Opening and closing the bonnet.....142
O
Opening and closing the bonnet........142 Closing the bonnet.....................................143
Opening the bonnet...................................142
P
Parking aid...............................................115 Principle of operation..................................115
Parking aid See: Using the parking aid.........................115
Parking brake..........................................112 All vehicles....................................................112
Parts and accessories..............................5 Look for the Ford logo on the following
parts .............................................................6
Now you can be sure that your Ford parts are Ford parts.............................................5
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