WARNING:Just prior to the system recognizing a blocked
condition and alerting the driver, the number of missed objects
will increase. To help avoid injuries, NEVER use the BLISas a
replacement for using the side and rear view mirrors and looking over
your shoulder before changing lanes. BLISis not a replacement for
careful driving and only an assist.
Once the blockage is removed, the system will require some driving time
and detection of at least two vehicle objects prior to resetting or the
driver can cycle the ignition key. If, however, blockage is still present
after the key cycle, the system will sense again that it is blocked after
driving in traffic.
The following table lists possible causes and actions for this message
being displayed:
The surface of the radar is dirty or
obstructed in some wayClean the fascia area in front of
the radar, either side, or remove
obstruction.
The surface of the radar is not
dirty or obstructedDrive normally in traffic for a few
minutes to allow the radar to
detect that it is no longer blocked.
Note:The vehicle must be in D
(Drive) and a few vehicles must
pass so that the BLIScan clear a
blocked state.
Heavy rainfall or heavy snowfall is
interfering with the radar signalsNo action required by the driver.
The system will automatically reset
to an unblocked state once the
rainfall/snowfall rate decreases or
stops. Do not use BLISand/or
CTA in heavy rainfall or heavy
snowfall.
Due to the nature of radar technology, it is possible to get a blockage
warning and not be blocked. This is rare and known as a false blockage
warning. A false blocked condition will either self clear or clear after a
key cycle.
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Trailer tow false alerts
When towing a trailer, the sensors may detect the trailer thus causing a
false alert. It may be desirable to turn the BLISoff if the false alerts
become annoying.
Day and night brightness
The BLISand/or CTA alert will automatically dim when the headlamp
switch is in PARK, ON, or AUTO ON and night time darkness has been
detected by the sun sensor.
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE (AWD) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
Your vehicle may be equipped with a full-time all-wheel drive (AWD)
system. The AWD system is an active system, meaning it not only
responds to wheel slip between the front and rear axles but also has the
ability to anticipate wheel slip and transfer torque to the rear wheels
before slip occurs. The AWD system is active all the time and requires no
input from the operator.
All components of the AWD system are sealed for life and require no
maintenance.
Note:When an AWD system fault is present, the warningCHECK AWD
will display in the message center. The AWD system is not functioning
correctly and defaulted to front-wheel drive. When this warning is
displayed, have your vehicle serviced at an authorized dealer
If your vehicle is equipped with AWD, a spare tire of a different size
other than the tire provided should never be used. If the spare tire is
installed, the AWD system may disable automatically and enter
front-wheel drive only mode to protect driveline components. This
condition may be indicated by anAWD OFFmessage in the message
center (seeMessage centersection in theInstrument Clusterchapter
for more information). If there is anAWD OFFmessage in the message
center from using the spare tire, this indicator should turn off after
reinstalling the repaired or replaced normal road tire and driving a short
distance. It is recommended to reinstall the repaired or replaced road
tire as soon as possible. Major dissimilar tire sizes between the front and
rear axles could cause the AWD system to stop functioning and default
to front-wheel drive or damage the AWD system.
Note:TheAWD OFFmessage may also be displayed in the message
center if the AWD system has overheated and defaulted to front-wheel
drive. This condition may occur if the vehicle was operated in extreme
conditions with excessive wheel slip, such as deep sand. To resume
normal AWD function as soon as possible, stop the vehicle in a safe
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Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingProtected Circuits
8 10A Low beam headlamps (right)
9 15A Interior lights, Cargo lamps
10 15A Backlighting, Puddle lamps
11 10A All wheel drive (AWD)
12 7.5A Intelligent access (IA)
13 5A IA receiver, Exterior mirror
switch, Steering column position
switch, Driver seat module, Driver
door module, Keypad
14 10A Power liftgate module, SYNC,
Rear entertainment
15 10A Climate control, Electronic finish
panel
16 15A Navigation display, ALM, Auxiliary
climate control
17 20A Not used (spare)
18 20A Amplifier
19 25A Amplifier
20 15A Data link connector (OBD-2), 2nd
row power fold seat motors
21 15A Fog lamps
22 15A Park lamps, License plate lamps,
Illuminated liftgate applique
23 15A High beam headlamps, Auto high
beam relay, Fog lamp deactivation
relay
24 20A Horn
25 10A Demand lamps/Interior lamps, 2nd
row power fold seats, Powertrain
control module (GTDI) wake-up,
3rd row seat relay
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Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingProtected Circuits
26 10A Instrument panel cluster,
Heads-up display
27 20A Ignition Switch, IA
28 5A Radio mute
29 5A Instrument panel cluster
30 5A Transmission shifter
31 10A Steering angle sensor, Heads-up
display
32 10A Restraint control module
33 10A Adaptive lighting module
34 5A Front body run/start feeds
35 10A Body module run/start feeds
36 5A Not used (spare)
37 10A Powertrain control module
run/start, Fuel relay
38 20A Trailer tow park lamps
39 20A Audio control module
40 20A Cigarette lighter
41 15A Delayed accessory feeds
42 10A Not used (spare)
43 10A Auxiliary blower, Rear wiper, Rain
sensor
44 10A Trailer tow backup lamps
45 5A Front wiper, Front blower, Wiper
relay
46 7.5A Occupant classification sensor
(OCS), Passenger airbag
deactivation indicator (PADI),
Front control interface module
47 30A Circuit
BreakerNot used
48 Full ISO relay Delayed accessory relay
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Why maintain your vehicle?
This guide describes the scheduled maintenance required for your
vehicle. Carefully following this schedule helps protect against major
repair expenses resulting from neglect or inadequate maintenance and
may also help to increase the value of your vehicle when you sell or
trade it.
It is your responsibility to see that all scheduled maintenance is
performed and that the materials used meet Ford engineering
specifications. Failure to perform scheduled maintenance specific in this
guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of
maintenance. Be sure receipts for completed maintenance are kept with
the vehicle and confirmation of the work performed is always recorded in
this guide.
Your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer has factory-trained technicians who
can perform the required maintenance using genuine Ford parts. They
are committed to meeting your service needs and to assuring your
continuing satisfaction.
Protecting your investment
Maintenance is an investment that will pay dividends in the form of
improved reliability, durability and resale value. To ensure the proper
performance of your vehicle and its emission control systems, it is
imperative that scheduled maintenance be completed at the designated
intervals.
For your convenience, your vehicle is equipped with a message center
which determines the proper oil change service interval. You should
perform the engine oil change as indicated by the instrument cluster
message center. The message center will display ENGINE OIL CHANGE
SOON or OIL CHANGE REQUIRED to indicate when an oil change is
needed. The engine oil change service needs to be completed within two
weeks or 500 miles (800 km) after the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED
message is displayed. Your oil change service interval can be up to one
year or 10,000 miles (16,000 km). Reset your Intelligent Oil Life
Monitor™ after each engine oil and filter change; refer to the
Instrument Clusterchapter.
If your message center is prematurely reset or becomes inoperative, you
should perform the oil change interval at six months or 5,000 miles
(8,000 km) from your last oil change.
Your vehicle is very sophisticated and built with multiple complex
performance systems. Every manufacturer develops these systems using
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NORMAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND LOG
For your convenience, your vehicle is equipped with a message center
which determines the proper oil change service interval. You should
perform the engine oil change as indicated by the instrument cluster
message center. The message center will display ENGINE OIL CHANGE
SOON or OIL CHANGE REQUIRED to indicate when an oil change is
needed. The engine oil change service needs to be completed within two
weeks or 500 miles (800 km) after the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED
message is displayed. Your oil change service interval can be up to one
year or 10,000 miles (16,000 km). Reset your Intelligent Oil Life
Monitor™ after each engine oil and filter change; refer to the
Instrument Clusterchapter.
If your message center is prematurely reset or becomes inoperative, you
should perform the oil change interval at six months or 5,000 miles
(8,000 km) from your last oil change.
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automatic dimming rearview
mirror ......................................118
fold away .................................119
heated ................................88, 119
programmable memory ..........159
side view mirrors (power) .....118
Mobile media system ..................32
Moon roof ..................................132
Motorcraftparts ..............371, 413
MyKey ........................................144
N
Navigation system .......................87
O
Octane rating ............................395
Oil (see Engine oil) ..................378
Overdrive ...................................293
P
Parental MyKey programming .144
Park Assist ................................303
Parking brake ............................283
Parts (see Motorcraftparts) .413
Passenger Occupant
Classification Sensor .................194
Pedals (see Power adjustable
foot pedals) ...............................120
Playing a DVD in the system .....45
Power adjustable foot pedals ...120
Power distribution box (see
Fuses) ........................................330
Power door locks ......................151
Power liftgate ............................138Power mirrors ...........................118
Power point ...............................113
Power steering ..........................290
fluid, checking and adding ....403
fluid, refill capacity ................414
fluid, specifications .................414
Power Windows .........................115
Push button start system
.........278
R
Radio
............................................32
Rear heated seats
.....................187
Rear heated/cooled seats
.........187
Rear seat entertainment
system
..........................................67
Rear view camera display
..........37
Rear-view camera system
.........299
Recommendations for
attaching safety restraints for
children
......................................224
Refrigerator
...............................112
Relays
........................................325
Remote entry system
.......156–157
illuminated entry
............161–162
locking/unlocking doors
.........158
opening the trunk
...................159
panic alarm
.............................158
replacement/additional
transmitters
.............................161
replacing the batteries
...........160
Reverse sensing system
...........296
Roadside assistance
..................323
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