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Front Exterior Overview
See Locking and Unlocking (page 58). See Keyless Entry (page 65).
A
See
Changing the Wiper Blades (page 221).
B
See
Maintenance (page 210).
C
See
Towing Points (page 183).
D
See
Changing a Bulb (page 224).
E
Tire pressures. See
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page 255).
F
See
Changing a Road Wheel (page 258).
G
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Vehicle Interior Overview
See Transmission (page 139).
A
See
Locking and Unlocking (page 58).
B
See
Power Windows (page 79). See Exterior Mirrors (page 80).
C
See
Head Restraints (page 111).
D
See
Fastening the Safety Belts (page 32).
E
See
Rear Seats (page 116).
F
See
Manual Seats (page 113). See Power Seats (page 114).
G
See
Parking Brake (page 148).
H
See
Opening and Closing the Hood (page 210).
I
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AEBCD
HIG
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Instrument Panel Overview
Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 77). High beam. See
Lighting Control (page 74).
A
Instrument cluster. See
Gauges (page 84). See Warning Lamps and
Indicators (page 86).
B
Wiper lever. See
Wipers and Washers (page 71).
C
Information and entertainment display.
D
Audio unit. See
Audio System (page 272).
E
Door lock indicator. See
Locking and Unlocking (page 58).
F
Hazard warning flasher switch. See
Hazard Warning Flashers (page 190).
G
Parking aid switch. See
Parking Aids (page 152).
H
Active park assist switch. See
Active Park Assist (page 154).
I
Heated rear window switch. See
Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 109).
J
Climate controls. See
Climate Control (page 103).
K
Start button. See
Keyless Starting (page 125).
L
Audio control. See
Audio Control (page 69). Telephone control. See Using
SYNC™ With Your Phone (page 295).
M
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Ignition switch. See Ignition Switch (page 125).
N
Steering wheel adjustment. See
Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 69).
O
Horn.
P
Cruise control switches. See
Using Cruise Control (page 161).
Q
Information display controls. See
Information Displays (page 90).
R
Lighting control. See Lighting Control (page 74). Fog lamps. See Front Fog
Lamps
(page 77). Instrument lighting dimmer. See Manual Climate Control
(page 103).
S
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See Changing a Bulb (page 224).
A
See
Checking the Wiper Blades (page 221).
B
See
Changing a Bulb (page 224).
C
See
Refueling (page 134).
D
See
Changing a Road Wheel (page 258).
E
Tire pressures. See
Tire Care (page 240).
F
Spare wheel, jack and lug wrench. See
Changing a Road Wheel (page 258).
Fuel funnel. See Running Out of Fuel (page 132).
G
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GENERAL INFORMATION
See the following sections for directions
on how to properly use safety restraints
for children.
WARNINGS
Always make sure your child is
secured properly in a device that is
appropriate for their height, age and
weight. Child safety restraints must be
bought separately from your vehicle.
Failure to follow these instructions and
guidelines may result in an increased risk
of serious injury or death to your child. All children are shaped differently.
The recommendations for safety
restraints are based on probable
child height, age and weight thresholds
from National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration and other safety
organizations, or are the minimum WARNINGS
requirements of law. Ford recommends
checking with a NHTSA Certified Child
Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) and
consult your pediatrician to make sure your
child seat is appropriate for your child, and
is compatible with and properly installed
in your vehicle. To locate a child seat fitting
station and CPST, contact the NHTSA toll
free at 1-888-327-4236 or go to
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov. In Canada,
check with your local St. John Ambulance
office for referral to a CPST or for further
information, contact your provincial
ministry of transportation, locate your local
St. John Ambulance office by searching for
St. John Ambulance on the internet, or
Transport Canada at 1-800-333-0371
(http://www.tc.gc.ca). Failure to properly
restrain children in safety seats made
especially for their height, age, and weight
may result in an increased risk of serious
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Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children
Recommended restraint
type
Child size, height, weight, or age
Child
Use a child safety seat(sometimes called an
infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).
Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less
(generally age four or younger).
Infants or
toddlers
Use a belt-positioningbooster seat.
Children who have outgrown or no longer
properly fit in a child safety seat (gener-ally children who are less than 4 ft. 9 in. (1.45 m) tall, are greater than age four
and less than age 12, and between 40 lb
(18 kg) and 80 lb (36 kg) and upward to 100 lb (45 kg) if recommended by your child restraint manufacturer).
Small children
Use a vehicle safety belthaving the lap belt snug
and low across the hips, shoulder belt centered
across the shoulder and chest, and seat back upright.
Children who have outgrown or no longer
properly fit in a belt-positioning booster
seat (generally children who are at least
4 ft. 9 in. (1.45 m) tall or greater than 80 lb (36 kg) or 100 lb (45 kg) if recom-
mended by child restraint manufacturer).
Larger children
• You are required by law to properly use
safety seats for infants and toddlers in
the United States and Canada.
• Many states and provinces require that
small children use approved booster
seats until they reach age eight, a
height of 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 meters)
tall, or 80 pounds (36 kilograms).
Check your local and state or provincial
laws for specific requirements about
the safety of children in your vehicle.
• When possible, always properly
restrain children 12 years of age and
under in a rear seating position of your
vehicle. Accident statistics suggest that
children are safer when properly
restrained in the rear seating positions
than in a front seating position. See
Front Passenger Sensing System
(page 41). INSTALLING CHILD SEATS
Child Seats
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Use a child safety seat (sometimes called
an infant carrier, convertible seat, or
toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or
children weighing 40 pounds (18
kilograms) or less (generally age four or
younger).
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts
WARNINGS
Airbags can kill or injure a child in a
child seat. Never place a rear-facing
child seat in front of an active airbag.
If you must use a forward-facing child seat
in the front seat, move the seat upon which
the child seat is installed all the way back. Airbags can kill or injure a child in a
child seat. Children 12 and under
should be properly restrained in the
rear seat whenever possible. Depending on where you secure a
child restraint, and depending on the
child restraint design, you may block
access to certain safety belt buckle
assemblies and LATCH lower anchors,
rendering those features potentially
unusable. To avoid risk of injury, occupants
should only use seating positions where
they are able to be properly restrained. When installing a child safety seat with
combination lap and shoulder belts:
•
Use the correct safety belt buckle for
that seating position.
• Insert the belt tongue into the proper
buckle until you hear a snap and feel it
latch. Make sure the tongue is securely
fastened in the buckle.
• Keep the buckle release button
pointing up and away from the safety
seat, with the tongue between the child
seat and the release button, to prevent
accidental unbuckling. •
Place the vehicle seat upon which the
child seat will be installed in the upright
position.
• Put the safety belt in the automatic
locking mode. See Step 5. This vehicle
does not require the use of a locking
clip.
Perform the following steps when
installing the child seat with combination
lap and shoulder belts:
Note: Although the child seat illustrated is
a forward facing child seat, the steps are
the same for installing a rear facing child
seat. 1. Position the child safety seat in a seat
with a combination lap and shoulder
belt. 2. Pull down on the shoulder belt and
then grasp the shoulder belt and lap
belt together.
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