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Universal Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) 178
HomeLink® wireless control system.......................178
Auxiliary Power Points 183
Storage Compartments 186
Center console.......................................186
Overhead console.....................................187
Starting and Stopping the Engine 188
Ignition switch.......................................189
Engine block heater...................................193
Fuel and Refueling 195
Fuel quality.........................................196
Running out of fuel....................................197
Refueling...........................................198
Fuel consumption.....................................201
Transmission 206
Automatic transmission.................................206
Hill start assist.......................................212
Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) 214
Four wheel drive.....................................214
Brakes 221
Brakes.............................................221
Hints on driving with anti-lock brakes......................222
Parking brake........................................222
Traction Control 223
TractionControl™ ....................................223
Stability Control 224
AdvanceTrac®.......................................225
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Ford Extended Service Plan 397
Audio System 400
MyFord™ system.....................................402
Satellite radio information...............................413
Auxiliary input jack...................................415
USB port...........................................417
SYNC® 418
Pairing your phone for the first time.......................424
911 Assist™.........................................438
Vehicle Health Report..................................441
MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) 465
Infotainment display...................................471
Voice recognition.....................................472
Listening to music....................................476
Phone features.......................................497
Information Menu.....................................504
Settings............................................516
Climatefeatures......................................527
Navigation system.....................................530
Appendices 542
Scheduled Maintenance 561
Normal scheduled maintenance and log.....................566
Index 578
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F.A/C:Press to turn air conditioning off and on. Air conditioning cools the
vehicle using outside air. To improve air conditioning when starting your
vehicle, drive with the windows slightly open for two to three minutes.
Use A/C with recirculated air to improve cooling performance and
efficiency.
Note:A/C turns on automatically in MAX A/C, Defrost and Floor/Defrost.
G.AUTO:Press to turn on fully automatic operation. Select the desired
temperature using the temperature control. The system automatically
determines fan speed, air distribution, A/C operation, and outside or
recirculated air, to heat or cool the vehicle to maintain the selected
temperature.
H.Rear defrost:Turns the heated windows and mirrors off and on.
SeeHeated windows and mirrorslater in this chapter for more
information. If your vehicle is equipped with heated mirrors, this button
turns them on also.
I.Defrost:Distributes air through the windshield defroster vents and
demister vents. This setting can also be used to defog and clear the
windshield of a thin covering of ice.
REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROLS
A.Fan control:Turn to adjust the fan speed.
B.Panel:Press to select air flow direction to the panel.
C.Floor:Press to direct air flow to the floor vents.
D.Panel and floor:Press to direct air flow to the panel and floor vents.
E.REAR LOCK:Illuminates when the rear (auxiliary) climate system is
being controlled by the front controls. The rear (auxiliary) climate
controls do not work when this graphic is illuminated
F.Temperature control:Turn to increase/decrease the temperature.
ABCDEF
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AUXILIARY POWER POINTS
WARNING:Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the
cigarette lighter socket (if equipped). Improper use of the lighter
can cause damage not covered by your warranty, and can result in fire
or serious injury.
Note:If used when the engine is not running, the battery will discharge.
There may be insufficient power to restart your engine.
Note:Do not insert objects other than an accessory plug into the power
point. This will damage the outlet and blow the fuse.
Note:Do not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from the
plug.
Note:Do not use the power point over the vehicle capacity of 12 volts
DC180 watts or a fuse may blow.
Note:Do not use the power point for operating a cigarette lighter
element.
Note:Improper use of the power outlet can cause damage not covered
by your warranty.
Note:Always keep the power point caps closed when not being used.
Run the engine for full capacity use of the power point . To prevent the
battery from being discharged:
•Do not use the power point longer than necessary when the engine is
not running.
•Do not leave devices plugged in overnight or when the vehicle is
parked for extended periods.
Locations
Power points may be found:
•on the front of the center console
•inside the utility compartment
•on the rear of the console, accessible from the rear seats
•in the cargo area.
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110 Volt AC Power Point (If Equipped)
WARNING:Do not keep electrical devices plugged in the power
point whenever the device is not in use. Do not use any
extension cord with the 110 volt AC power point, since it will defeat
the safety protection design. Doing so may cause the power point to
overload due to powering multiple devices that can reach beyond the
150–watt load limit and could result in fire or serious injury.
Note:The cap should always be closed whenever the power point outlet
is not in use.
Note:The power point will turn off after 13 minutes if the ignition is on
without the engine running. Keep the engine running to use the power
point.
The 110–volt AC power point outlet is used for powering electrical
devices that require up to 150 watts. Exceeding the 150–watt limit will
cause the power point to cut off the power temporarily to provide
overload protection.
The power point is located on the
back of the center console.
The power point is not designed for the following electric appliances;
they may not work properly:
•Cathode-ray, tube-type televisions
•Motor loads, such as vacuum cleaners, electric saws and other electric
power tools, compressor-driven refrigerators, etc.
•Measuring devices that process precise data, such as medical
equipment, measuring equipment, etc.
•Other appliances requiring an extremely stable power supply:
microcomputer-controlled electric blankets, touch sensor lamps, etc.
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The power point can switch to a fault mode when it is overloaded,
overheated or shorted. Unplug your device and turn the ignition off then
on for overloading and shorting conditions. Let the system cool off, then
turn the ignition off then on for an overheating condition.
The power point can provide power whenever the ignition is on and the
indicator light is on. The indicator light is located in the top left corner
of the power point.
When the indicator light is:
•on — power point is ready to supply power
•off — power point power supply is off; ignition is not on
•blinking — power point is in fault mode
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CENTER CONSOLE
WARNING:Use only soft cups in the cupholder. Hard objects
can injure you in a collision.
Available console features include:
A. Cupholders
B. Utility storage compartment with
power point
C. Power point and 110 volt AC
power point outlet (if equipped) on
the rear of the console
D. Auxiliary AV connections, USB
ports and power point located
forward of the shifter
Rear Center Console (If Equipped)
A. Flip forward armrest to provide a
flat load floor
B. Utility compartment
C. Cupholders
A
CB
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Fuse or relay
numberFuse amp
ratingProtected components
30 40A** Engine cooling fan #2 high speed
fuse
31 25A** Engine cooling fan #1 and #2 low
speed secondary fuse
32 — Auxiliary blower motor relay
33 — Engine cooling fan #1 and #2 low
speed relay #2
34 — Blower motor relay
35 — Engine cooling fan #1 high speed
relay, Engine cooling fan #1 and
#2 low speed relay #1
36 — Not used
37 — Trailer tow right stop/turn lamps
relay
38 — Trailer tow backup relay
39 40A** Auxiliary blower motor
40 — Not used
41 30A** Second row heated seats
42 30A** Passenger seat
43 40A** Anti-lock brake system valves
44 — Rear washer relay
45 5A* Rain sensor
46 — Not used
47 — Not used
48 — Not used
49 — Not used
50 15A* Heated mirrors
51 — Not used
52 — Not used
53 — Trailer tow left stop/turn lamps
relay
54 — Not used
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