Audio Control...................................................75
Audio Control...................................................76
Voice Control....................................................76
Cruise Control
..................................................76
Information Display Control........................77
Heated Steering Wheel
................................77
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers
.........................................78
Autowipers........................................................78
Windshield Washers
.....................................79
Rear Window Wiper and Washers..........80
Lighting
General Information
.......................................81
Lighting Control
...............................................81
Autolamps........................................................82
Instrument Lighting Dimmer.....................83
Headlamp Exit Delay....................................83
Daytime Running Lamps
.............................83
Automatic High Beam Control.................84
Direction Indicators
.......................................85
Interior Lamps
.................................................85
Ambient Lighting
............................................87
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows.............................................88
Global Opening
..............................................88
Exterior Mirrors................................................89
Interior Mirror...................................................90
Sun Visors
..........................................................91
Moonroof............................................................91
Instrument Cluster
Gauges...............................................................93
Warning Lamps and Indicators
................95
Audible Warnings and Indicators
.............98 Information Displays
General Information...................................100
Information Messages...............................109
Climate Control
Manual Climate Control -
Vehicles With:
Electronic Manual Temperature
Control (EMTC).........................................124
Automatic Climate Control -
Vehicles
With: Dual Automatic Temperature
Control (DATC)
.........................................126
Automatic Climate Control -
Vehicles
With: Dual Automatic Temperature
Control (DATC)/
Sony Audio
System..........................................................127
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate.........................................................129
Heated Windows and Mirrors...................131
Cabin Air Filter.................................................131
Remote Start
...................................................131
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position..................133
Head Restraints
.............................................133
Manual Seats
.................................................135
Power Seats....................................................135
Memory Function
..........................................137
Rear Seats.......................................................139
Heated Seats
.................................................140
Climate Controlled Seats...........................141
Rear Seat Armrest........................................142
Universal Garage Door Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener...............143
Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points................................147
Storage Compartments
Center Console..............................................149
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Cleaning the Instrument Panel and
Instrument Cluster Lens........................281
Cleaning Leather Seats.............................282
Repairing Minor Paint Damage..............283
Cleaning the Alloy Wheels.......................283
Vehicle Storage............................................283
Wheels and Tires
General Information...................................286
Temporary Mobility Kit..............................288
Tire Care
..........................................................294
Using Summer Tires.....................................311
Using Snow Chains.......................................311
Tire Pressure Monitoring System............312
Changing a Road Wheel............................315
Technical Specifications............................319
Capacities and Specific- ations
Engine Specifications -
2.0L
EcoBoost™.................................................321
Engine Specifications -
2.7L
EcoBoost™.................................................321
Engine Specifications - 3.5L....................322
Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L EcoBoost™......323
Motorcraft Parts -
2.7L EcoBoost™......324
Motorcraft Parts -
3.5L..............................325
Vehicle Identification Number................326
Vehicle Certification Label.......................326
Transmission Code Designation.............327
Capacities and Specifications -
2.0L
EcoBoost™................................................328
Capacities and Specifications -
2.7L
EcoBoost™.................................................331
Capacities and Specifications -
3.5L....335
Audio System
General Information...................................339
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/CD/ SYNC...........................................................340 Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Premium AM/
FM/CD.........................................................343
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony AM/FM/ CD..................................................................344
Digital Radio
..................................................347
Satellite Radio..............................................349
Audio Input Jack
...........................................352
USB Port..........................................................352
Media Hub......................................................353
SYNC™
General Information...................................354
Using Voice Recognition
...........................356
Using SYNC™ With Your Phone
............358
SYNC™ Applications and Services
......368
Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player............................................................372
SYNC™ Troubleshooting
..........................379
MyFord Touch ™
General Information...................................388
Settings...........................................................397
Entertainment..............................................407
Phone...............................................................424
Information....................................................430
Climate............................................................439
Navigation......................................................442
Accessories
Accessories.....................................................451
Extended Service Plan (ESP)
Extended Service Plan (ESP).................453
Scheduled Maintenance
General Maintenance Information
.......455
Normal Scheduled Maintenance
..........458
Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance..............................................461
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· Crash sensors and monitoring
system with a readiness
indicator. See Crash Sensors
and Airbag Indicator (page 45).
Children 12 years old and under should
always be properly restrained in the rear
seats. The Safety Canopy will not interfere
with children restrained using a properly
installed child or booster seat because it
is designed to inflate downward from the
headliner above the doors along the side
window opening.
The design and development of the Safety
Canopy included recommended testing
procedures that were developed by a
group of automotive safety experts known
as the Side Airbag Technical Working
Group. These recommended testing
procedures help reduce the risk of injuries
related to the deployment of side airbags
(including the Safety Canopy).
CRASH SENSORS AND
AIRBAG INDICATOR WARNING
Modifying or adding equipment to
the front end of the vehicle (including
frame, bumper, front end body
structure and tow hooks) may affect the
performance of the airbag system,
increasing the risk of injury. Do not modify
the front end of the vehicle. Your vehicle has a collection of crash and
occupant sensors which provide
information to the restraints control
module. The restraints control module
deploys (activates) the front safety belt
pretensioners, driver airbag, passenger airbag, knee airbag(s), seat mounted side
airbags, the Safety Canopy and optional
rear inflatable safety belts. Based on the
type of crash (frontal impact or side
impact), the restraints control module will
deploy the appropriate safety devices.
The restraints control module also
monitors the readiness of the above safety
devices plus the crash and occupant
sensors. The readiness of the safety
system is indicated by a warning indicator
light in the instrument cluster or by a
backup tone if the warning light is not
working. Routine maintenance of the
airbag is not required.
A difficulty with the system is indicated by
one or more of the following:
The readiness light will not
illuminate immediately after the
ignition is turned on.
• The readiness light will either flash or
stay lit.
• A series of five beeps will be heard. The
tone pattern will repeat periodically
until the problem, the light or both are
repaired.
If any of these things happen, even
intermittently, have the supplemental
restraint system serviced at an authorized
dealer immediately. Unless serviced, the
system may not function properly in the
event of a crash.
The safety belt pretensioners and the front
airbag supplemental restraint system are
designed to activate when the vehicle
sustains frontal deceleration sufficient to
cause the restraints control module to
deploy a safety device.
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With the Outside Control Button
Opening
1. Unlock the liftgate with the remote
control or power door unlock control.
If an intelligent access transmitter is
within 3 ft (1 m) of the liftgate, the
liftgate unlocks when you press the
liftgate release button. 2.
Press the control button located in the
top of the liftgate pull-cup handle.
Note: Allow the power system to open the
liftgate after pressing the control. Manually
pushing or pulling the liftgate may activate
the system ’s obstacle detection feature and
stops the power operation.
Closing Press and release the button. WARNING
Keep clear of the liftgate when
activating the rear switch.
Setting the Liftgate Open Height
1. Open the liftgate.
2. Manually move the liftgate to the
desired height.
3. Press and hold the control button on the liftgate until you hear a chime,
indicating programming is complete.
Note: You cannot program the height if the
liftgate position is too low.
The new open liftgate height is recalled
when the power liftgate is opened. To
change the programmed height, repeat the
above procedure. Once you open the
power liftgate, you can manually move it
to a different height.
When operating the power liftgate after
you have programmed a lower height than
full-open, you can fully open the liftgate
by manually pushing it upward to the
maximum open position.
Obstacle Detection
When Closing
The system stops when it detects an
obstacle. Two short tones sound and the
system reverses to open. Once you remove
the obstacle, you can power close the
liftgate.
Note: Entering your vehicle while the
liftgate is closing can cause your vehicle to
bounce and activate obstacle detection. To
prevent this, let the power liftgate close
completely before you enter your vehicle.
Before driving off, check the instrument
cluster for a liftgate or door ajar message or
warning indicator. Failure to do this could
result in unintentionally leaving the liftgate
open while driving.
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3. The transmission is not in park (P) for
vehicles with automatic transmissions
or the parking brake is released for
vehicles with manual transmissions.
4. The lighting control is in the autolamps
position.
5. The headlamps are off.
The other lighting control switch positions
do not activate the daytime running lamps,
and you can use them to temporarily
override autolamp control.
When switched off in the information
display, the daytime running lamps are off
in all lighting control switch positions.
AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM
CONTROL (If Equipped)
The system will automatically turn on your
high beams if it is dark enough and no other
traffic is present. When it detects the
headlights of an approaching vehicle, the
tail lamps of the preceding vehicle or street
lighting, the system will turn off the high
beams before they distract other drivers.
The low beams remain on.
Note: If it appears that automatic control
of the high beams is not functioning
properly, check the windshield in front of
the camera for a blockage. A clear view of
the road is required for proper system
operation. Have any windshield damage in
the area of the camera ’s field-of-view
repaired.
Note: If the system detects a blockage, for
example bird droppings, bug splatter, snow
or ice, the system will go into low beam
mode until you clear the blockage. A
message may also appear in the instrument
cluster display noting the front camera is
blocked. Note:
Typical road dust, dirt and water
spots will not affect the performance of the
automatic high beam system . However, in
cold or inclement weather conditions, you
will notice a decrease in the availability of
the high beam system, especially at start
up. If you want to change the beam state
independently of the system, you may
switch the high beams on or off using the
multifunction switch. Automatic control will
resume when conditions are correct.
Note: Modification of the vehicle ride height
such as using much larger tires, may
degrade feature performance.
A camera sensor, centrally mounted
behind the windshield of your vehicle,
continuously monitors conditions to decide
when to switch the high beams off and on.
Once the system is active, the high beams
will switch on if:
• the ambient light level is low enough
• there is no traffic in front of the vehicle
• the vehicle speed is greater than
approximately
24 mph (39 km/h)
The high beams will switch off if:
• the system detects the headlamps of
an approaching vehicle or the tail
lamps of a preceding vehicle.
• vehicle speed falls below
approximately
17 mph (27 km/h)
• the ambient light level is high enough
that high beams are not required
• the system detects severe rain, snow
or fog
• the camera is blocked
Activating the System
Switch on the system using the information
display and autolamps. See Information
Displays
(page 100). See Autolamps
(page 82).
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GAUGES
Type 1
Tachometer
A
Information Display
B
Speedometer
C
Fuel Gauge
D
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
E
Information Display
Odometer
Located in the bottom of the information
display Registers the accumulated
distance your vehicle has traveled. Outside Air Temperature
Shows the outside air temperature.
Compass
Displays the vehicle
’s heading direction.
Trip Computer
See General Information (page 100).
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Vehicle Settings and Personalization
See General Information (page 100).
Engine Coolant Temperature
Gauge
Shows the temperature of the engine
coolant. At normal operating temperature,
the needle remains in the center section.
If the needle enters the red section, the
engine is overheating. Stop the engine,
switch the ignition off and determine the
cause once the engine has cooled down.
Note: Do not restart the engine until the
cause of overheating has been resolved. WARNING
Never remove the coolant reservoir
cap while the engine is running or hot.
Fuel Gauge
Note:
The fuel gauge may vary slightly
when your vehicle is moving or on a gradient. Switch the ignition on. The fuel gauge
indicates approximately how much fuel is
left in the fuel tank. The arrow adjacent to
the fuel pump symbol indicates on which
side of your vehicle the fuel filler door is
located.
The needle should move toward F when
you refuel your vehicle. If the needle points
to E after adding fuel, this indicates your
vehicle needs service soon.
After refueling some variability in needle
position is normal:
•
It may take a short time for the needle
to reach F after leaving the gas station.
This is normal and depends upon the
slope of pavement at the gas station.
• The fuel amount dispensed into the
tank is a little less or more than the
gauge indicated. This is normal and
depends upon the slope of pavement
at the gas station.
• If the gas station nozzle shuts off
before the tank is full, try a different
gas pump nozzle.
Low Fuel Reminder
A low fuel reminder triggers when the fuel
gauge needle is at 1/16th.
Variations: Distance-to-empty
Fuel gauge position
Driving type (fuel economy
conditions)
35 miles to 80 miles (56 kmto 129 km)
1/16th
Highway driving
35 miles (56km)
1/16th
Severe duty driving (trailer
towing, extended idle)
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Type 2
Left Information Display
A
Speedometer
B
Right Information Display See General Information (page 100).
C
Left Information Display
Odometer
Located in the bottom of the information
display Registers the accumulated
distance your vehicle has traveled.
Trip Computer
See
General Information (page 100).
Vehicle Settings and Personalization
See
General Information (page 100). WARNING LAMPS AND
INDICATORS
The following warning lamps and
indicators will alert you to a vehicle
condition that may become serious. Some
lamps will illuminate when you start your
vehicle to make sure they work. If any
lamps remain on after starting your vehicle,
refer to the respective system warning
lamp for further information.
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