Note:
If your battery has a
cover/shield, make sure it is reinstalled
after the battery has been cleaned or
replaced.
Note: See an authorized dealer for low
voltage battery access, testing, or
replacement.
When a low voltage battery
replacement is necessary, see an
authorized dealer to replace the low
voltage battery with a Ford
recommended replacement low
voltage battery that matches the
electrical requirements of the vehicle
To ensure proper operation of the
battery management system (BMS),
do not allow a technician to connect
any electrical device ground
connection directly to the low voltage
battery negative post. A connection
at the low voltage battery negative
post can cause inaccurate
measurements of the battery
condition and potential incorrect
system operation.
Note: If a person adds electrical or
electronic accessories or components
to the vehicle, the accessories or
components may adversely affect the
low voltage battery performance and
durability and may also affect the
performance of other electrical
systems in the vehicle.
For longer, trouble-free operation,
keep the top of the battery clean and
dry. Also, make certain the battery
cables are always tightly fastened to
the battery terminals. If you see any corrosion on the battery
or terminals, remove the cables from
the terminals and clean with a wire
brush. You can neutralize the acid with
a solution of baking soda and water.
When a battery replacement is
required, the battery should only be
replaced with a Ford recommended
replacement battery that matches
the electrical requirements of the
vehicle.
Because your vehicle
’s engine is
electronically-controlled by a
computer, some engine control
settings are maintained by power
from the low voltage battery. Some
engine computer settings, like the idle
trim and fuel trim strategy, optimize
the driveability and performance of
the engine. Some other computer
settings, like the clock and radio
station presets, are also maintained
in memory by power from the low
voltage battery. When a technician
disconnects and connects the low
voltage battery, these settings are
erased. Complete the following
procedure in order to restore the
settings:
1. With the vehicle at a complete stop, set the parking brake.
2. Shift the transmission into P.
3. Turn off all accessories.
4. Step on the brake pedal and start the vehicle.
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Entertainment
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This system uses a four-corner
strategy to provide quick access to
several vehicle features and settings.
The touchscreen provides easy
interaction with your cellular phone,
multimedia, climate control and
navigation system. The corners
display any active modes within those
menus, such as phone status or the
climate temperature.
Note: Some features are not available
while your vehicle is moving.
Note: Your system is equipped with a
feature that allows you to access and
control audio features for 30 minutes
after you switch the ignition off (and
no doors open).
PHONE
Press to select any of the following:
• Phone
• Quick Dial
• Phonebook
• History
• Messaging
• Settings
NAVIGATION
Press to select any of the following:
• My Home
• Favorites
• Previous Destinations
• Point of Interest •
Emergency
• Street Address
• Intersection
• City Center
• Map
• Edit Route Cancel Route
CLIMATE
Press to select any of the following:
• Driver Settings
• Recirculated Air
• Auto
• Dual
• Passenger Settings
• A/C
• Defrost SETTINGS
Press to select any of the following:
• Clock
• Display
• Sound
• Vehicle
• Settings
• Help EV Information
Press to access features
specific to your hybrid or
plug-in hybrid electric
vehicle.
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"Change city" "Enter state"
"Change state" The dual mode feature is also
available when the voice system
displays a list of items to pick from
during a voice session, where you
would be able to touch the line item
or say "Line 2". If the system does not
understand a voice command, or
there are multiple options, the system
displays a voice command list for you.
SETTINGS Clock
A
Display
B
Sound
C
Vehicle
D
Settings
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Under this menu, you can set
your clock, access and adjust
the display, sound and
vehicle settings as well as access
settings for specific modes or the help
feature.
Clock
Note: You cannot manually set the
date. Your vehicle ’s GPS does this for
you.
Note: If the battery has been
disconnected, your vehicle needs to
acquire a GPS signal to update the
clock. Once your vehicle acquires the
signal, it may take a few minutes for
the update to display the correct time. 1. Press the Settings icon > Clock.
2. Press
+ and - to adjust the time.
From this screen, you can also make
other adjustments such as 12-hour or
24-hour mode, activate GPS time
synchronization and have the system
automatically update new time zones.
You can also turn the outside air
temperature display off and on. It
appears at the top center of the
touchscreen, next to the time and
date.
The system automatically saves any
updates you make to the settings. Display
You can adjust the touchscreen
display through the touchscreen or by
pressing the voice button on your
steering wheel controls and when
prompted, say, "Display settings". Press the Settings icon >
Display, to access and make
adjustments using the
touchscreen.
• Brightness
allows you to make
the screen display brighter or
dimmer.
• Auto DIM
, when set to On, lets
you use the Auto Dim Manual
Offset feature.
• Mode
allows you to set the screen
to a certain brightness or have the
system automatically change
based on the outside light level, or
turn the display off.
• If you select
AUTO or NIGHT,
you have the options of turning
the display's Auto Dim feature
on or off and changing the Auto
Dim Manual Offset feature.
• Auto Dim Manual Offset
allows
you to adjust screen dimming as
the outside lighting conditions
change from day to night.
• Edit Wallpaper
•You can have your touchscreen
display the default photo or
upload your own.
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Manual airflow distribution controls:Floor/Defrost: Distributes
air through the windshield defroster vents, demister vents, floor vents
and rear seat floor vents, and provides outside air to reduce window
fogging. Panel:
Distributes air through the instrument panel vents.
Panel/Floor: Distributes air through the instrument panel vents,
demister vents, floor vents and rear seat floor vents. Floor: Distributes
air through the demister vents, floor vents and rear seat floor vents.
Defrost:
Touch to clear the windshield of fog and thin ice. Touch again
to return to the previous airflow selection. When switched on, defrost
distributes outside air through the windshield defroster vents and
demister vents to reduce window fogging.
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Driver settings:
Depending on your vehicle and option package, you
may have the following features: Touch the + and - to adjust the
temperature. Touch the heated seat icon to control the heated seat
(if equipped). Touch the cooled seat icon to control the cooled seat
(if equipped). See
Seats (page 143). Touch MyTemp to select your
previously pre-set temperature setpoint. Touch and hold MyTemp to
store a new pre-set for temperature setpoint. Touch the heated steering
wheel icon (if equipped) to warm the steering wheel.
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Note: If your vehicle is equipped with
a wood-trimmed steering wheel, it
does not heat between the 10 o'clock
and 2 o'clock positions.
Climate Control Voice
Commands Press the voice button on the
steering wheel controls.
When prompted, say any of
the following commands: Climate control commands
"Climate automatic"
"Climate my temperature" "Climate off""Climate on" Climate control commands
"Climate temperature <15.5-29.5> degrees"
"Climate temperature <60-85> degrees"
"Help"
There are additional climate control
commands but in order to access
them, you have to say "Climate" first.
When the system is ready to listen,
you may say any of the following
commands:
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Remote Control.....................................53
Car Finder...................................................... 54
Intelligent Access Key...............................53
Remote Start............................................... 54
Replacing the Battery...............................53
Sounding a Panic Alarm..........................54
Remote Start.........................................141 Automatic Settings...................................141
Heated and Cooled Devices.................142
Last Settings............................................... 142
Repairing Minor Paint Damage
...............................................295
Replacement Parts Recommendation
...............................12
Collision Repairs.......................................... 12
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Repairs................................12
Warranty on Replacement Parts...........12
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control...................................................56
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)....................................................264
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)....................................................264
Roadside Assistance........................250 Vehicles Sold In Canada : Getting
Roadside Assistance...........................251
Vehicles Sold In Canada : Using Roadside Assistance...........................251
Vehicles Sold In The U.S.: Getting Roadside Assistance.........................250
Vehicles Sold In The U.S. : Using Roadside Assistance.........................250
Roadside Emergencies
....................250
Running-In See: Breaking-In........................................247
Running Out of Fuel
............................173
Refilling With a Portable Fuel
Container................................................. 174S
Safety Belt Height Adjustment.......36
Safety Belt Minder
................................38
Belt-Minder®............................................... 38
Safety Belts
..............................................31
Principle of Operation................................31
Safety Belt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime
...................................37
Conditions of operation...........................37
Safety Precautions
..............................172
Scheduled Maintenance.................444
Engine Coolant and Motor/Electronics
Coolant Change Record....................457
Exceptions.................................................. 457
General Maintenance Information........................................... 444
Normal Scheduled Maintenance.........................................448
Special Operating Conditions.............453
Seats........................................................143
Security.....................................................72
Settings..................................................355 Clock ............................................................. 356
Display......................................................... 356
Settings....................................................... 358
Sound........................................................... 357
Vehicle.......................................................... 357
Side Airbags
............................................47
Side Curtain Airbags............................48
Sitting in the Correct Position.........143
Snow Chains See: Using Snow Chains.......................328
Special Notices
.......................................13
New Vehicle Limited Warranty...............13
Special Instructions....................................13
Speed Control See: Cruise Control..................................210
Stability Control
...................................197
Principle of Operation.............................197
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