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System Limitations
WARNING:The collision warning system’s brake support can
only help reduce the speed at which a collision occurs if the
driver applies the vehicle’s brakes. The brake pedal must be pressed
just like any typical braking situation.
Due to the nature of radar technology, there may be certain instances
where vehicles do not provide a collision warning. These include:
•Stationary vehicles or vehicles moving below 6 mph (10 km/h).
•Pedestrians or objects in the roadway.
•Oncoming vehicles in the same lane.
•Severe weather conditions (see blocked sensor section).
•Debris build-up on the grille near the headlamps (see blocked sensor
section).
•Small distance to vehicle ahead.
•Steering wheel and pedal movements are large (very active driving
style).
•High interior temperatures, which may deactivate the illumination or
the warning lamps until the interior temperature reduces (audible
warning still sounds).
Certain conditions may reduce the visibility of the warning lamp;
therefore, it is recommended to keep the audible warning on.
If the front end of the vehicle is hit or damaged, the radar sensing zone
may be altered causing missed or false collision warnings. See your
authorized dealer to have your collision warning radar checked for
proper coverage and operation.
LINCOLN DRIVE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)
Lincoln Drive Control delivers the Lincoln driving experience through a
suite of sophisticated electronic vehicle systems. These systems
continuously monitor both your driving inputs and the road conditions to
optimize ride comfort, steering, handling, powertrain response and sound.
You can preset your preferences for these systems within the information
display. Lincoln Drive Control will respond to your preferences based on
what gear position you select. This provides a single location to control
multiple systems performance settings.
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Fuse or relay
numberFuse amp
ratingProtected components
29 30A** Rear heated/cooled seats
30 20A** Rear heated seats
31 25A** Electronic fan relay 3
32 — Auxiliary blower relay
33 — Cooling fan #1 relay
34 — Front blower relay
35 — Cooling fan (series) relay
36 — Not used
37 — Trailer tow right-hand stop/turn
lamps relay
38 — Trailer tow reverse lamps relay
39 30A** Auxiliary blower motor
40 30A** Left front window
41 30A** Left rear window
42 30A** Passenger power seat
43 20A** Anti-lock brake system valves
44 — Windshield washer relay
45 5A* Rain sensor
46 5A* Canister vent solenoid (EcoBoost
engines)
47 15A* Washer pump
48 10A* Front park lamps
49 — Not used
50 10A* Heated mirrors
51 5A* Powertrain control module —
Injector power monitor
(non-EcoBoost engines)
52 — Not used
53 — Trailer tow left-hand stop/turn
lamps relay
54 — Not used
55 — Wipers relay
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Fuse or relay
numberFuse amp
ratingProtected components
56 30A* Fuel injectors, Fuel pump relay
57 20A* Left high-intensity discharge
headlamps
58 10A* Alternator sensor
59 10A* Brake on/off switch
60 10A* Trailer tow back-up lamps
61 20A* B+ #6 access circuit
(limousine/livery)
62 10A* A/C clutch
63 15A* Trailer tow stop/turn lamps
64 15A* Rear wipers
65 20A* B+ #7 access circuit
(limousine/livery)
66 — Powertrain control module –
vehicle power relay
67 20A* Vehicle power #2 – Oxygen
sensor heater, Mass airflow
sensor, Variable camshaft timing
solenoid, Canister vent solenoid,
Canister purge solenoid
68 20A* Vehicle power #4 (ignition coils)
69 20A* Vehicle power #1 (PCM)
70 15A* Vehicle power #3 (coil) – A/C
clutch relay, Fan control relays,
Variable air conditioning
compressor, Auxiliary
transmission warmup, Turbo
charge waste-gate control,
Electronic compressor bypass
valve (for turbo charger),
All-wheel drive module, Positive
crackcase ventilation heater
71 — Not used
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CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL
WARNING:The use of tire sealants may damage your tire
pressure monitoring system and should not be used. However, if
you must use a sealant, the tire pressure monitoring system sensor and
valve stem on the wheel must be replaced by an authorized Ford
dealer.
WARNING:SeeTire Pressure Monitoring Systemin this
chapter for important information. If the tire pressure monitoring
sensor becomes damaged, it will no longer function.
Note:The tire pressure monitoring system indicator light will illuminate
when the spare tire is in use. To restore the full function of the
monitoring system, all road wheels equipped with tire pressure
monitoring sensors must be mounted on this vehicle.
If you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply the brake heavily.
Instead, gradually decrease your speed. Hold the steering wheel firmly
and slowly move to a safe place on the side of the road.
Have a flat serviced by an authorized dealer in order to prevent damage
to the system sensors. SeeTire Pressure Monitoring Systemearlier in
this chapter. Replace the spare tire with a road tire as soon as possible.
During repairing or replacing of the flat tire, have the authorized dealer
inspect the tire pressure monitoring system sensor for damage.
Dissimilar Spare Tire and Wheel Assembly Information
WARNING:Failure to follow these guidelines could result in an
increased risk of loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
If you have a dissimilar spare tire and wheel assembly, then it is intended
for temporary use only. This means that if you need to use it, you should
replace it as soon as possible with a road tire and wheel that is the same
size and type as the road tires and wheels that were originally provided
by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it should be
replaced rather than repaired.
A dissimilar spare tire and wheel assembly is defined as a spare tire and
wheel that is different in brand, size or appearance from the road tires
and wheels and can be one of three types:
1.T-type mini-spare:This spare tire begins with the letter T for tire
size and may have Temporary Use Only molded in the sidewall.
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O
Octane rating ............................180
P
Pairing other phones ................411
Pairing your phone ...................411
Pairing your phone for the
first time ....................................411
Parental MyKey programming ...72
Park Assist ................................206
Parking brake ............................201
Parts (see Motorcraft®
parts) .........................................364
Passenger Occupant
Classification Sensor ...................55
Phone settings ..................415, 436
Phone voice commands ............416
POI categories ...........................445
Point of Interest (POI) .............445
Power distribution box
(see Fuses) ...............................280
Power door locks ........................76
Power liftgate ..............................79
Power mirrors ...........................107
Powerpoint ................................167
Power steering ..........................241
fluid, refill capacity ................360
fluid, specifications .................360
Power Windows .........................105
Privacy information ..................383
Push button start system .........173
Q
Quick touch buttons .................452R
Radio ..........................................374
AM/FM .....................................391
Single CD ................................374
Radio reception .........................372
Radio voice commands .............396
Rear heated/cooled seats .........148
Rear seat controls
(if equipped) .............................375
Rear view camera
display ................................211, 432
Rear window defroster .............135
Receiving a text message .........415
Recommendations for
attaching safety restraints for
children ........................................24
Refrigerator ...............................170
Relays ................................279–280
Remote entry system
illuminated entry ................78–79
locking/unlocking doors ...........76
replacing the batteries .............66
Reverse sensing system ...........206
Roadside assistance ..................266
Route preferences ....................447
S
Safety Belt Maintenance ............50
Safety belts (see Safety
restraints) ..............................40, 44
Safety defects, reporting ..........278
Safety information ....................381
Safety restraints ..............40, 42, 44
Belt-Minder® ............................44
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