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Radio remote control
On vehicles with hands-free kit and voice control,
the radio remote control has a Voice button for
activating the voice control and for picking up and
hanging up a telephone call.
USB port/AUX socket
A USB port and an AUX socket are provided in the
center console for variants 2 and 3. These can be
used to adapt external audio sources such as an
iPod to the on-board audio system. After it is
connected, the iPod is recognized as such and can
be controlled over the audio system. The audio
signal is received via the AUX socket.
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Audio Unit
General Equipment
Audio Unit Removal Tools (GV3301) General Equipment
Ford Diagnostic Equipment
Removal
1. NOTE: Make sure that any media is ejected
from the unit.
NOTE: This step is only necessary when
installing a new component.
Connect the diagnostic tool and upload the
audio unit configuration information using the
Programmable Modules Installation Routine,
prior to commencing the removal of the audio
unit.
General Equipment: Ford Diagnostic Equipment
2. General Equipment: Audio Unit Removal Tools
(GV3301) Installation
1. NOTE:
New units must be configured using the
Programmable Module Installation Routine in
the diagnostic tool. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
General Equipment: Ford Diagnostic Equipment
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Audio Unit Antenna — Vehicles With: Glass Roof Panel
Removal
1.
On both sides.
Refer to: C-Pillar Trim Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. On both sides.
Refer to: D-Pillar Trim Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
3. 4. 5.
Installation
1.
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Audio Unit Antenna — Vehicles Without: Glass Roof Panel
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. 2.
Torque: 3 Nm
Installation
1.
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Audio Unit Antenna to Connector Cable — Vehicles With: Glass
Roof Panel General Equipment
Flat-bladed screwdriver General Equipment
Hot Glue Gun
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. All.
Refer to: A-Pillar Trim Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. NOTE: Make sure that new clips are installed.3. NOTE:
Make sure that new clips are installed. 4.
All. 5.
All.
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Audio Unit Antenna to Connector Cable — Vehicles Without: Glass
Roof Panel General Equipment
Draw Cord
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Driver side only.
Refer to: A-Pillar Trim Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. Driver side only. 3.
4.
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Description
Item
Medium speed CAN (controller area
network) bus (MS-CAN)
A
High speed CAN bus (HS-CAN)
B
LIN (local interconnect network) bus
C
Terminating resistors
Drive
DLC (data link connector)
E
GEMRefer to Component Description: ABS
(page ?)
1
Fuel fired booster heater /programmable
fuel fired booster heater
2
The EATC control module
3
Reversing camera module (RVC)
4
Parking aid module (PAM)
5
DDM6
Front driver's side switch unit
7
Driver's side RDM
8
PDM (Passenger Door Module)
9
Passenger side RDM
10
Audio unit/navigation unit
11
CD changer
12 Description
Item
Navigation system module - vehicles
equipped with DVD navigation system with
touch screen (not communicating with the
diagnostic unit)
13
Navigation system display - vehicles
equipped with DVD navigation system with
touch screen (not communicating with the
diagnostic unit)
14
Control module for electronic auxiliary
equipment (BVC)
15
RCM16
Keyless vehicle module (KVM)
17
Instrument Cluster
18
PCM19
Fuel additive system module.
20
ABS module or electronic stability program
module
21
Yaw rate sensor/lateral acceleration
sensor
22
Headlamp Leveling Module
23
All-wheel drive control unit
24
Electrohydraulic power steering module
25
System Operation
General
In a communications network (data bus system),
various modules of different systems are connected
to one another via one or several lines.
The data bus system is used exclusively for
transmitting data between the connected modules,
as well as between the connected modules and
the Ford diagnostic unit.
In a data bus system, complete data blocks are
transmitted instead of single on/off pulses. In
addition to the actual information, these data blocks
also contain data regarding the address of the
module to be addressed, the size of the data block
and information for monitoring the content of each
individual data block.
Data bus systems offer various advantages: • Simplified data transmission between the
modules due to a standardized protocol
• Fewer sensors and connectors
• Improved diagnostic options
• Lower costs
The DLC is connected to the various data bus
systems and to the power supply via the standard
16-pin GEM. The signal for the module
programming is also transferred via the DLC.
In a data bus system, if there is a break in one or
both lines or there is a short to ground or to voltage,
then communication between the modules and
with the Ford diagnostic unit is disturbed or is no
longer possible at all.
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Programmable Module Installation
Activation
5.
Install the most up-to-date software version in
IDS.
6. If, before replacing a module, it was not possible
to read out the vehicle-specific data using the
integrated diagnostic system (IDS) (the module
to be replaced does not respond) then, during
programming of the new module, the
vehicle-specific data must be entered manually
via a selection list in IDS or via a code which
can be obtained from the Technical Hotline.
7. In order to program, select the "Install
programmable module" submenu in the "Module
programming" menu tool box and then follow
the instructions.
8. The following modules must be programmed
after replacement:
•
• Anti-lock braking system module (ABS)
• Audio system module (ACM)
• CD player (CDP)
• Driver's door control unit (D-DCU)
• Passenger's door control unit (P-DCU)
• Rear left door control unit (RL-DCU)
• Rear right door control unit (RR-DCU)
• Electrical power steering (EPS)
• Generic Display Module (GDM) (vehicles
with DVD navigation system with
touchscreen)
• Generic electronic module (GEM)
• Headlamp control module (HCM) (vehicles with gas discharge headlamps)
• Instrument cluster (IC)
• Navigation system (NAV) (vehicles with navigation system)
• Parking aid module(PAM)
• Powertrain control module (PCM)
• Restraint control module (RCM)
• Rear entertainment system module (RETM) (vehicles with rear seat entertainment
system)
9. In order to configure the PCM, select the
"Programmable parameters" submenu in the
"Module programming" menu tool box and then
follow the instructions.
10. For vehicles with anti-lock braking system and
electronic stability program, these must also be configured using IDS following replacement of
the lateral acceleration sensor, yaw rate sensor
or pressure sensor. Configuration is performed
in the "Programmable parameters" menu tool
box.
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