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Do not install alloy wheels using lugnuts designed for use with steelwheels.
Note:The lug nuts of alloy wheels andspoked steel wheels can also be used forthe steel spare wheel for a short time(maximum two weeks).
Note:Make sure the wheel and hub contactsurfaces are free from foreign matter.
Note:Make sure that the cones on the lugnuts are against the wheel.
1.Install the wheel.
2.Install the lug nuts finger tight.
3.Install the locking lug nut key.
4.Partially tighten the lug nuts in thesequence shown.
5.Lower your vehicle and remove thejack.
6.Fully tighten the lug nuts in thesequence shown. See TechnicalSpecifications (page 183).
7.Install the wheel trim using the ball ofyour hand.
WARNING
Have the lug nuts checked fortightness and the tire pressurechecked as soon as possible.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Lug Nut Torque
Ib-ft (Nm)Wheel type
100 (135)All
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Up to 50 mph (80 km/h)
Full loadNormal load
Tire sizeVariantRearFrontRearFront
lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)
61 (4.2)61 (4.2)61 (4.2)61 (4.2)125/80 R15
Temporary sparewheel when itdiffers from theother fitted wheels
Up to 100mph (160 km/h)
Full loadNormal load
Tire sizeVariantRearFrontRearFront
lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)
41 (2.8)36 (2.5)29 (2)33 (2.3)185/60 R15*All engines
46 (3.2)36 (2.5)29 (2)32 (2.2)195/60 R15All engines
41 (2.8)36 (2.5)29 (2)32 (2.2)195/55 R16All engines
41 (2.8)36 (2.5)29 (2)33 (2.3)205/45 R17All engines
*Only fit snow chains to specified tires.
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Full loadNormal load
Tire sizeVariantRearFrontRearFront
lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)lbf/in²(bar)
46 (3.2)38 (2.6)31 (2.1)35 (2.4)185/60 R15*All engines
46 (3.2)36 (2.5)31 (2.1)32 (2.2)195/60 R15All engines
41 (2.8)36 (2.5)32 (2.2)32 (2.2)195/55 R16All engines
41 (2.8)38 (2.6)31 (2.1)35 (2.4)205/45 R17All engines
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PLATE
Note:Your vehicle identification platedesign may vary to that shown.
Note:The information shown on the vehicleidentification plate is dependent uponmarket requirements.
ModelA
VariantB
Engine designationC
Engine power and emission levelD
Vehicle identification numberE
Gross vehicle weightF
Gross train weightG
Maximum front axle weightH
Maximum rear axle weightI
Your vehicle identification number andmaximum weights are shown on a plate,located at the bottom of the lock side ofthe right-hand door aperture.
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NUMBER
The vehicle identification number isstamped into the floor panel on theright-hand side, beside the front seat. It isalso shown on the left-hand side of theinstrument panel.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle dimensions
Dimension in inches (mm)Dimension description
160.5 (4077)Maximum length
81.4 (2067)Overall width including exterior mirrors
63.1 - 63.5 (1604 - 1613)Overall height - EC curb weight
98.0 (2489)Wheelbase
58.5 - 58.7 (1487 - 1492)Front track
58.1 - 58.3 (1477 - 1482)Rear track
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3.1 (78)Bumper – end of tow ballA
0.7 (18)Attachment point – center of tow ballB
33.3 (845)Wheel center – center of tow ballC
20.3 (516)Center of tow ball – side memberD
40.6 (1032)Distance between side membersE
16.5 (419)Center of tow ball – center 1. attachmentpointF
26.3 (668)Center of tow ball – center 2. attachmentpointG
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Radio Frequencies and Reception Factors
Radio reception factors
The further you travel away from an FM station, the weakerthe signal and the weaker the reception.Distance and Strength
Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, tunnels, freewayoverpasses, parking garages, dense tree foliage andthunderstorms can interfere with the reception.
Terrain
When you pass near a radio transmission tower, a strongersignal can override a weaker signal and can cause interfer-ence in the audio system.
Station overload
CD and CD Player Information
Note:CD units play commercially pressed4.75-inch (12 centimeter) audio compactdiscs only. Due to technical incompatibility,certain recordable and re-recordablecompact discs may not function correctlywhen used in Ford CD players.
Note:Do not insert CDs with homemadepaper (adhesive) labels into the CD playeras the label may peel and cause the CD tobecome jammed. You should use apermanent felt tip marker rather thanadhesive labels on your homemade CDs.Ballpoint pens may damage CDs. Pleasecontact an authorized dealer for furtherinformation.
Note:Do not use any irregularly shapeddiscs or discs with a scratch protection filmattached.
Always handle discs by their edges only.Clean the disc with an approved CDcleaner only. Wipe it from the center of thedisc toward the edge. Do not clean in acircular motion.
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight orheat sources for extended periods.
MP3 and WMA Track and FolderStructure
Audio systems capable of recognizing andplaying MP3 and WMA individual tracksand folder structures work as follows:
•There are two different modes for MP3and WMA disc playback: MP3 andWMA track mode (system default) andMP3 and WMA folder mode.
•MP3 and WMA track mode ignores anyfolder structure on the MP3 and WMAdisc. The player numbers each MP3and WMA track on the disc (noted bythe .mp3 or .WMA file extension) fromT001 to a maximum of T255. Themaximum number of playable MP3 andWMA files may be less depending onthe structure of the CD and exactmodel of radio present.
190B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Audio System