Driving Hints 228
Economical driving....................................228
Floormats..........................................230
Roadside Emergencies 232
Getting roadside assistance..............................232
Hazard warning flashers................................233
Fuel pump shut-off switch...............................234
Jump-starting the vehicle...............................235
Customer Assistance 238
Reporting safety defects (U.S. only).......................245
Reporting safety defects (Canada only).....................245
Fuses 246
Changing a fuse......................................246
Fuse specification chart................................247
Maintenance 255
General information...................................255
Opening and closing the hood............................256
Under hood overview..................................257
Engine oil dipstick....................................258
Engine oil check......................................258
Engine coolant check..................................259
Automatic transmission fluid check........................263
Brake fluid check.....................................264
Fuel filter...........................................264
Washer fluid check....................................265
Battery ............................................265
Checking the wiper blades..............................267
Changing the wiper blades..............................267
Air filter(s).........................................268
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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Vehicles Sold in the U.S.: Getting Roadside Assistance
To fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford Motor
Company offers a complimentary roadside assistance program. This
program is separate from the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. The service
is available:
•24 hours a day, seven days a week
•for the coverage period listed on the Roadside Assistance Card
included in your owner’s manual portfolio.
Roadside assistance will cover:
•a flat tire change with a good spare (except vehicles that have been
supplied with a tire inflation kit).
•battery jump start.
•lock-out assistance (key replacement cost is the customer’s
responsibility).
•fuel delivery – Independent Service Contractors, if not prohibited by
state, local or municipal law, shall deliver up to 2.0 gallons (7.5 liters)
of gasoline or 5.0 gallons (18.9 liters) of diesel fuel to a disabled
vehicle. Fuel delivery service is limited to two no-charge occurrences
within a 12-month period.
•winch out – available within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of a paved or
county maintained road, no recoveries.
•towing – Ford and Lincoln eligible vehicles towed to an authorized
dealer within 35 miles (56 kilometers) of the disablement location or
to the nearest authorized dealer. If a member requests to be towed to
an authorized dealer more than 35 miles (56 kilometers) from the
disablement location, the member shall be responsible for any mileage
costs in excess of 35 miles (56 kilometers).
Trailers shall be covered up to $200 if the disabled eligible vehicle
requires service at the nearest authorized dealer. If the trailer is disabled,
but the towing vehicle is operational, the trailer does not qualify for any
roadside services.
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JUMP-STARTING THE VEHICLE
WARNING:The gases around the battery can explode if exposed
to flames, sparks, or lit cigarettes. An explosion could result in
injury or vehicle damage.
WARNING:Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can burn skin,
eyes and clothing, if contacted.
Do not attempt to push-start your automatic transmission vehicle.
Automatic transmissions do not have push-start capability. Attempting
to push-start a vehicle with an automatic transmission may cause
transmission damage.
When the battery is disconnected or a new battery is installed, the
automatic transmission must relearn its shift strategy. As a result, the
transmission may exhibit a combination of firm and soft shifts. This
operation is considered normal and will not affect function or durability
of the transmission. Over time, the adaptive learning process will fully
update transmission operation.
Preparing Your Vehicle
Note:Use only a 12–volt supply to start your vehicle.
Note:Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle as this could
damage the vehicle’s electrical system.
1. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of the disabled vehicle
making sure the two vehicles do not touch. Set the parking brake on
both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving
parts.
2. Check all battery terminals. Remove the positive terminal cover
(if equipped) and any excessive corrosion before you attach the battery
cables. Ensure that vent caps are tight and level.
3. Turn the heater fan on in both vehicles to protect from any electrical
surges. Turn all other accessories off.
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Connecting the Jumper Cables
WARNING:Do not connect the end of the second cable to the
negative (-) terminal of the battery to be jumped. A spark may
cause an explosion of the gases that surround the battery.
Note:Do not attach the negative (-) cable to fuel lines, engine rocker
covers, the intake manifold or electrical components as grounding points.
Note:In the illustration, the vehicle on the bottom is used to designate
the assisting (boosting) battery.
1. Connect the positive (+) jumper
cable to the positive (+) terminal of
the discharged battery.
2. Connect the other end of the
positive (+) cable to the positive
(+) terminal of the assisting battery.
3. Connect the negative (-) cable to
the negative (-) terminal of the
assisting battery.
4. Make the final connection of the
negative (-) cable to an exposed
metal part of the stalled vehicle’s
engine, away from the battery and
the carburetor or fuel injection
system.
Ensure that the cables are clear of fan blades, belts, moving parts of both
engines, or any fuel delivery system parts.
Jump Starting
1. Start the engine of the booster vehicle and run the engine at a
moderately increased speed.
2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
3. Once the disabled vehicle has been started, run both engines for an
additional three minutes before disconnecting the jumper cables.
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Removing the Jumper Cables
Note:In the illustration, the vehicle on the bottom is used to designate
the assisting (boosting) battery.
Remove the jumper cables in the reverse order that they were
connected.
1. Remove the jumper cable from
the ground metal surface.
2. Remove the jumper cable on the
negative (-) terminal of the booster
vehicle’s battery.
3. Remove the jumper cable from
the positive (+) terminal of the
booster vehicle’s battery.
4. Remove the jumper cable from
the positive (+) terminal of the
disabled vehicle’s battery.
After the disabled vehicle has been started and the jumper cables
removed, allow it to idle for several minutes so the engine computer can
relearn its idle conditions.
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Roadside Assistance
Exclusive 24/7 roadside assistance, including:
•Towing, flat-tire change and battery jump starts
•Out of fuel and lock-out assistance
•Travel Expense reimbursement for lodging, meals and rental car
•Destination assistance for taxi, shuttle, rental car coverage and
emergency transportation
Transferable Coverage
If you sell your vehicle before your Ford Extended Service Plan coverage
expires, you can transfer any remaining coverage to the new owner.
Whenever you sell your vehicle, prospective buyers may have a higher
degree of confidence that vehicle was properly maintained with Ford
ESP, thereby improving resale value!
Avoid the Rising cost of vehicle maintenance
Ford ESP also offers a Premium Maintenance Plan that covers all
scheduled maintenance, and select items that routinely wear out.
The coverage is prepaid, so you never have to worry about affording
vehicle maintenance. It covers regular checkups, routine inspections,
preventative care and replacement items that require periodic attention
for normal wear:
•Windshield Wiper Blades
•Spark Plugs (except in California)
•The clutch Disc
•Brake pads and linings
•Shock Absorbers
•Belts and Hoses
•Diesel Exhaust Fluid Replenishment
Contact your selling dealership today so they can customize a Genuine
Ford Extended Service Plan that fits your driving lifestyle and budget.
Interest Free Financing Options Available
Take advantage of our interest free installment payment plan. Just a 10%
down payment will provide you with an affordable, no interest, no fee
payment program.
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Dual automatic temperature
control (DATC) .................119, 121
DVD (if equipped) ....................344
DVD region coding ...................353
DVD system ...............................344
E
Electronic message center .......109
Electronic stability control ......194
Emergencies, roadside
jump-starting ..........................235
running out of fuel .................168
Emission control system ..........172
End user license agreement ....468
Engine ........................................319
cleaning ...................................281
coolant .....................................259
fail-safe cooling .......................262
idle speed control ...................265
lubrication specifications .......320
refill capacities ........................320
service points ..........................257
starting after a collision .........234
Engine block heater .................163
Engine oil
checking and adding ..............258
dipstick ....................................258
filter, specifications ................324
refill capacities ........................320
specifications ..........................320
Event data recording ..................12
Exhaust fumes ..........................162
F
Fail safe cooling ........................262
Fleet MyKey programming ........62Floor mats .................................230
Fluid capacities .........................320
Fog lamps ....................................91
Forward and reverse sensing
system ........................................196
Four-Wheel Drive vehicles .......182
description ..............................183
driving off road .......................184
indicator light .........................182
Fuel
cap ...........................................170
capacity ...................................320
choosing the right fuel ...166–167
filler funnel .............................168
filling your vehicle with fuel ..170
filter, specifications ................264
fuel pump shut-off switch .....234
octane rating ...................167, 319
quality ......................................166
running out of fuel .................168
safety information relating to
automotive fuels .....................165
Fuel - flex fuel
vehicle (FFV) ....................166–167
Fuses ..........................246–247, 251
G
Garage door opener ..........145, 149
Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ............170
Gauges .......................................102
H
Hazard flashers .........................233
HD Radio™ ...............................426
Headlamps ...................................89
aiming ......................................271
autolamp system .......................90
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bulb specifications ..................276
checking alignment ................271
daytime running lights .............91
flash to pass ..............................89
high beam .................................89
replacing bulbs .......................273
turning on and off ....................89
Head restraints .........................127
Heating ..............................119, 121
Homelink wireless control
system ........................................149
Hood ..........................................256
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Ignition ...............................160, 319
Illuminated visor mirror .....99–100
Information displays .................109
Inspection/maintenance (I/M)
testing ........................................175
Instrument panel
cleaning ...................................283
cluster ......................................103
J
Jack ............................................310
positioning ...............................310
storage .....................................310
Joining two calls
(multiparty/conference call) ....373
Jukebox features .......................441
Jump-starting your vehicle ......235K
Keyless entry system
autolock .....................................71
keypad .......................................77
locking and unlocking doors ....79
programming entry code .........77
Keys .......................................58, 81
positions of the ignition .........160
L
Lamps ..........................................89
autolamp system .......................90
bulb replacement
specifications chart ................276
daytime running light ...............91
fog lamps ...................................91
headlamps .................................89
headlamps, flash to pass ..........89
interior lamps ...........................92
replacing bulbs ...............273, 276
Lane change indicator
(see Turn signal) ........................91
LATCH anchors ...........................29
Liftgate ............................70, 72–73
Lights, warning and indicator ..103
Loading instructions .................212
Loading pictures .......................416
Load limits .................................206
Locks
autolock .....................................71
childproof ..................................37
doors ..........................................69
Lubricant specifications ...........320
Lug nuts ....................................318
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