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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Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain
Note:
Avoid driving crosswise or turning on
steep slopes or hills. A danger lies in losing
traction, slipping sideways and possibly
rolling over. Whenever driving on a hill,
determine beforehand the route you will
use. Do not drive over the crest of a hill
without seeing what conditions are on the
other side. Do not drive in reverse over a hill
without the aid of an observer.
Although natural obstacles may make it
necessary to travel diagonally up or down
a hill or steep incline, you should always
try to drive straight up or straight down.
When climbing a steep slope or hill, start
in a lower gear rather than downshifting to
a lower gear from a higher gear once the
ascent has started. This reduces strain on
the engine and the possibility of stalling.
If you do stall out, do not try to turnaround
because you might roll over. It is better to
back down to a safe location.
Apply just enough power to the wheels to
climb the hill. Too much power will cause
the tires to slip, spin or lose traction,
resulting in loss of vehicle control. Descend a hill in the same gear you would
use to climb up the hill to avoid excessive
brake application and brake overheating.
Do not descend in neutral; instead,
disengage overdrive or manually shift to a
lower gear. When descending a steep hill,
avoid sudden hard braking as you could
lose control. The front wheels have to be
turning in order to steer the vehicle.
Your vehicle has anti-lock brakes, therefore
apply the brakes steadily. Do not
“pump”
the brakes.
Driving on Snow and Ice WARNING
If you are driving in slippery
conditions that require tire chains or
cables, then it is critical that you drive
cautiously. Keep speeds down, allow for
longer stopping distances and avoid
aggressive steering to reduce the chances
of a loss of vehicle control which can lead
to serious injury or death. If the rear end of
the vehicle slides while cornering, steer in
the direction of the slide until you regain
control of the vehicle. Note:
Excessive tire slippage can cause
driveline damage.
AWD vehicles have advantages over 2WD
vehicles in snow and ice but can skid like
any other vehicle.
Should you start to slide while driving on
snowy or icy roads, turn the steering wheel
in the direction of the slide until you regain
control.
Avoid sudden applications of power and
quick changes of direction on snow and
ice. Apply the accelerator slowly and
steadily when starting from a full stop.
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Due to their design, low-profile
tires and wheels are more prone
to road damage from potholes,
rough or unpaved roads, car wash
rails and curb contact than
standard tires and wheels.
Note:
Your vehicle's warranty does
not cover these types of damages.
Extra caution should be taken
when operating on rough roads to
avoid impacts that could cause
wheel and tire damage.
Important Information About
Sport Tires and Wheels
Vehicles equipped with the
optional 265/40R21 tires are
designed to enhance
performance. To continue
providing this performance, extra
care must be taken when
operating and maintaining your
vehicle.
These low-profile
high-performance tires are
designed to optimize the driving
dynamics you expect in a sport
vehicle in both dry and wet
conditions. These tires are not
optimized for off-road or winter
(snow or cold weather)
performance; and their ride, noise,
and wear characteristics are
different than non-performance
tires. With low-profile tires, you
may notice an increase in road
noise and faster wear, depending
on road conditions and driving habits. Also, because of their
lower profile, the tires are more
susceptible to road damage from
potholes, rough or unpaved roads,
car wash rails, and curb contact
than standard tires and wheels.
Note:
Your vehicle ’s warranty does
not cover these types of damages.
Extra caution should be taken
when operating on rough roads to
avoid impacts that could cause
wheel and tire damage.
The optional 265/40R21 tires were
designed for track use and may
exhibit significantly reduced tread
life and increased tire noise
compared to the standard
equipment tires under normal
driving conditions. Increasing the
front camber settings beyond the
factory settings may further
accelerate tread wear and induce
tire noise.
Note: Do not use tire chains on
your vehicle ’s optional 265/40R21
tires and wheels. The use of any
type of tire chain on these tires may
damage your vehicle. See Using
Snow Chains (page 311).
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USING SUMMER TIRES
Summer tires provide superior
performance on wet and dry roads.
Summer tires do not have the Mud and
Snow (M+S or M/S) tire traction rating on
the tire side wall. Since summer tires do
not have the same traction performance
as All-season or Snow tires, we do not
recommend using summer tires when
temperatures drop to about 40ºF (5ºC)
or below (depending on tire wear and
environmental conditions) or in snow and
ice conditions. Like any tire, summer tire
performance is affected by tire wear and
environmental conditions. If you must drive
in those conditions, we recommend using
Mud and Snow (M+S, M/S), All-season or
Snow tires.
Always store your summer tires indoors at
temperatures above 20ºF (-7ºC). The
rubber compounds used in these tires lose
flexibility and may develop surface cracks
in the tread area at temperatures below
20ºF (-7ºC). If the tires have been
subjected to 20ºF (-7ºC) or less, warm
them in a heated space to at least 40ºF
(5ºC) for at least 24 hours before installing
them on a vehicle, or moving the vehicle
with the tires installed, or checking tire
inflation. Do not place tires near heaters
or heating devices used to warm the room
where the tires are stored. Do not apply
heat or blow heated air directly on the tires.
Always inspect the tires after storage
periods and before use.
USING SNOW CHAINS WARNING
Snow tires must be the same size,
load index, speed rating as those
originally provided by Ford. Use of
any tire or wheel not recommended by
Ford can affect the safety and
performance of your vehicle, which could
result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle
control, vehicle rollover, personal injury and
death. Additionally, the use of
non-recommended tires and wheels could
cause steering, suspension, axle, transfer
case or power transfer unit failure. The tires on your vehicle may have
all-weather treads to provide traction in
rain and snow. However, in some climates,
you may need to use snow tires and cables.
If you need to use cables, we recommend
that you use steel wheels (of the same size
and specifications), as cables may chip
aluminum wheels.
Follow these guidelines when using snow
tires and traction device:
•
If possible, avoid fully loading your
vehicle.
• Purchase chains or cables from a
manufacturer that clearly labels body
to tire dimension restrictions.
• Use no larger than 10 mm cables or
chains ONLY on the front axle with
235/60R18 tires. Do not use chains or
cables on any other size tires.
• The snow chains or cables must be
mounted in pairs on the front axle.
• When driving with tire cables, do not
exceed 30 mph (48 km/h) or the
maximum speed recommended by the
chain manufacturer, whichever is less.
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•
Drive cautiously. If you hear the cables
rub or bang against the vehicle, stop
and re-tighten them. If this does not
work, remove the cables to prevent
vehicle damage.
• Remove the cables when you no longer
need them. Do not use cables on dry
roads.
If you have any questions regarding snow
chains or cables, please contact an
authorized dealer.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM WARNING
The tire pressure monitoring system
is not a substitute for manually
checking tire pressure. The tire
pressure should be checked periodically
(at least monthly) using a tire gauge, see
Inflating your tires in this chapter. Failure
to properly maintain your tire pressure
could increase the risk of tire failure, loss
of control, vehicle rollover and personal
injury. Each tire, including the spare (if
provided), should be checked
monthly when cold and inflated
to the inflation pressure
recommended by the vehicle manufacturer
on the vehicle placard or tire inflation
pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of
a different size than the size indicated on
the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure
label, you should determine the proper tire
inflation pressure for those tires.)
As an added safety feature, your vehicle
has been equipped with a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) that
illuminates a low tire pressure telltale
when one or more of your tires is
significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale
illuminates, you should stop and check
your tires as soon as possible, and inflate
them to the proper pressure. Driving on a
significantly under-inflated tire causes the
tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure.
Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency
and tire tread life, and may affect the
vehicle
’s handling and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a
substitute for proper tire maintenance, and
it is the driver ’s responsibility to maintain
correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation
has not reached the level to trigger
illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure
telltale.
Your vehicle has also been equipped with
a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate
when the system is not operating properly.
The TPMS malfunction indicator is
combined with the low tire pressure
telltale. When the system detects a
malfunction, the telltale will flash for
approximately one minute and then remain
continuously illuminated. This sequence
will continue upon subsequent vehicle
start-ups as long as the malfunction exists.
When the malfunction indicator is
illuminated, the system may not be able
to detect or signal low tire pressure as
intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur
for a variety of reasons, including the
installation of replacement or alternate
tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent
the TPMS from functioning properly.
Always check the TPMS malfunction
telltale after replacing one or more tires or
wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the
replacement or alternate tires and wheels
allow the TPMS to continue to function
properly.
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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.
2. Full-size dissimilar spare with label
on wheel:
This spare tire has a label on
the wheel that states: THIS WHEEL AND
TIRE ASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USE
ONLY.
When driving with one of the dissimilar
spare tires listed above, do not:
• Exceed
50 mph (80 km/h).
• Load the vehicle beyond maximum
vehicle load rating listed on the Safety
Compliance Label.
• Tow a trailer.
• Use snow chains on the end of the
vehicle with the dissimilar spare tire.
• Use more than one dissimilar spare tire
at a time.
• Use commercial car washing
equipment.
• Try to repair the dissimilar spare tire.
Use of one of the dissimilar spare tires
listed above at any one wheel location can
lead to impairment of the following:
• Handling, stability and braking
performance.
• Comfort and noise.
• Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
• Winter weather driving capability.
• Wet weather driving capability.
• All-wheel driving capability (if
applicable).
3. Full-size dissimilar spare without
label on wheel
When driving with the full-size dissimilar
spare wheel and tire assembly, do not:
• Exceed
70 mph (113 km/h).
• Use more than one dissimilar spare
wheel and tire assembly at a time. •
Use commercial car washing
equipment.
• Use snow chains on the end of the
vehicle with the dissimilar spare wheel
and tire assembly.
The usage of a full-size dissimilar spare
wheel and tire assembly can lead to
impairment of the following:
• Handling, stability and braking
performance.
• Comfort and noise.
• Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
• Winter weather driving capability.
• Wet weather driving capability.
• All-wheel driving capability.
When driving with the full-size dissimilar
spare wheel and tire assembly additional
caution should be given to:
• Towing a trailer.
• Driving vehicles equipped with a
camper body.
• Driving vehicles with a load on the
cargo rack.
Drive cautiously when using a full-size
dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly
and seek service as soon as possible.
Tire Change Procedure
(If Equipped) WARNINGS
When one of the front wheels is off
the ground, the transmission alone
will not prevent the vehicle from
moving or slipping off the jack, even if the
transmission is in park (P). To help prevent your vehicle from
moving when you change a tire, be
sure to place the transmission in park
(P), set the parking brake and block (in
both directions) the wheel that is
diagonally opposite (other side and end of
the vehicle) to the tire being changed.
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Refueling.........................................................160
Easy Fuel ™ Capless Fuel System.................161
Remote Control...............................................47 Car Finder................................................................. 51
Integrated Keyhead Transmitters .................. 47
Intelligent Access Key........................................ 48
Remote Start ......................................................... 51
Replacing the Battery......................................... 49
Sounding a Panic Alarm..................................... 51
Using the Key Blade............................................ 48
Remote Start...................................................131
Automatic Settings............................................ 132
Removing a Headlamp..............................274
Repairing Minor Paint Damage..............283
Replacement Parts Recommendation.........................................11
Collision Repairs..................................................... 11
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Repairs................................................................... 11
Warranty on Replacement Parts..................... 12
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control.............................................................53
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)..............................................................247
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)..............................................................246
Roadside Assistance...................................237 Vehicles Sold in Canada: Getting Roadside
Assistance........................................................ 237
Vehicles Sold in Canada: Using Roadside Assistance........................................................ 237
Vehicles Sold in the United States: Getting Roadside Assistance.................................... 237
Vehicles Sold in the United States: Using Roadside Assistance.................................... 237
Roadside Emergencies
..............................237
Roof Racks and Load Carriers..................217
Running-In See: Breaking-In................................................. 234
Running Out of Fuel....................................159 Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
Container.......................................................... 160
Filling a Portable Fuel Container.................. 160
S
Safety Belt Height Adjustment
.................34 Safety Belt Minder
.........................................35
Belt-Minder™........................................................ 35
Safety Belts
......................................................29
Principle of Operation........................................ 29
Safety Belt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime..............................................................34
Conditions of operation..................................... 34
Safety Canopy ™
............................................44
Safety Precautions......................................158
Satellite Radio..............................................349 Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number
(ESN)................................................................ 350
Satellite Radio Reception Factors..............350
SIRIUS® Satellite Radio Service.................350
Troubleshooting.................................................. 351
Scheduled Maintenance Record
...........463
Scheduled Maintenance...........................455
Seats..................................................................133
Security
................................................................71
Settings............................................................397 Clock....................................................................... 397
Display................................................................... 398
Settings................................................................ 400
Sound.................................................................... 398
Vehicle................................................................... 399
Side Airbags.....................................................42
Side Sensing System..................................185 Obstacle Distance Indicator.......................... 186
Sitting in the Correct Position..................133
Snow Chains See: Using Snow Chains................................... 311
Special Notices................................................12 New Vehicle Limited Warranty......................... 12
On-board Diagnostics (OBD-II)....................... 12
Special Instructions.............................................. 12
Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance...............................................461
Exceptions............................................................ 463
Speed Control See: Cruise Control............................................ 196
Stability Control
.............................................181
Principle of Operation........................................ 181
Starter Switch See: Ignition Switch........................................... 150
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Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels -
6-Speed Automatic Transmission -
6F50/6F55..................................................232
Emergency Towing............................................ 232
Recreational Towing......................................... 232
Towing..............................................................226
Traction Control............................................180 Principle of Operation...................................... 180
Trailer Sway Control....................................227
Transmission Code Designation.............327
Transmission..................................................166
Transmission See: Transmission.............................................. 166
Transporting the Vehicle............................231
Type Approvals
............................................492
RF Certification Logos for Tire Pressure
Monitoring Sensor(s).................................. 492
U
Under Hood Overview - 2.0L EcoBoost™.................................................259
Under Hood Overview - 2.7L EcoBoost™................................................260
Under Hood Overview - 3.5L....................261
Unique Driving Characteristics................156
Universal Garage Door Opener...............143 HomeLink Wireless Control System............143
USB Port..........................................................352
Using Adaptive Cruise Control.................197 Automatic Cancellation................................. 200
Blocked Sensor................................................... 201
Changing the Set Speed................................. 199
Detection Issues................................................ 200
Disengaging the System.................................. 199
Following a Vehicle............................................ 198
Hilly Condition Usage...................................... 200
Overriding the System...................................... 199
Resuming the Set Speed............................... 200
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed..............197
Setting the Gap Distance................................ 198
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control Off...................................................................... 200
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On........................................................................\
197
Switching to Normal Cruise Control...........202
System Not Available....................................... 201Using All-Wheel Drive.................................170
Driving In Special Conditions With
All-Wheel Drive (AWD)............................... 170
Using Cruise Control...................................196 Switching Cruise Control Off......................... 196
Switching Cruise Control On.......................... 196
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems..........................................................58
Using Snow Chains.......................................311
Using Stability Control................................182 AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control ™
(RSC®).............................................................. 182
Using Summer Tires.....................................311
Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player.............................................................372
Accessing Your USB Song Library................375
Bluetooth Devices and System Settings............................................................. 377
Connecting Your Digital Media Player to the USB Port........................................................... 372
Line In Audio......................................................... 377
Media Menu Features....................................... 374
Media Voice Commands................................. 372
USB 2
....................................................................... 377
Voice Commands for Audio Sources..........377
What's Playing?.................................................. 372
Using SYNC™ With Your Phone
............358
Accessing Features through the Phone
Menu................................................................... 361
Accessing Your Phone Settings................... 364
Bluetooth Devices............................................. 365
Making Calls........................................................ 360
Pairing a Phone for the First Time...............358
Pairing Subsequent Phones.......................... 359
Phone Options during an Active Call........360
Phone Voice Commands................................ 359
Receiving Calls................................................... 360
System Settings................................................. 366
Text Messaging................................................... 362
Using Traction Control...............................180 Switching the System Off Using a
Switch................................................................ 180
Switching the System Off Using the Information Display Controls.................... 180
System Indicator Lights and Messages......................................................... 180
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