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UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.3L ECOBOOST™
Engine coolant reservoir
A
Engine oil dipstick
B
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Engine oil filler cap
C
Brake fluid reservoir
D
Battery
E
Power distribution box
F
Air filter assembly
G
Windshield washer fluid reservoir
H
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK MINA
MAXB ENGINE OIL CHECK
1. Make sure that your vehicle is on level
ground.
2. Check the oil level before starting the engine, or switch the engine off and wait
10 minutes for the oil to drain into the oil
pan.
3. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean, lint free cloth. Replace the dipstick
and remove it again to check the oil level.
If the oil level is at the minimum mark, add
oil immediately. See Technical
Specifications (page 341). Note:
Make sure that the oil level is between
the minimum and the maximum marks.
Note: Do not use oil additives or other
engine treatments. Under certain conditions
they may cause engine damage.
Note: The oil consumption of new engines
reaches its normal level after approximately
3000 mi (5,000 km)
.
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Adding Engine Oil
Only use oils certified for gasoline engines
by the American Petroleum Institute (API).
An oil with this trademark symbol conforms
to the current engine and emission system
protection standards and fuel economy
requirements of the International Lubricants
Specification Advisory Council (ILSAC),
comprised of U.S. and Japanese automobile
manufacturers.
WARNINGS
Only add oil when the engine is cold.
If the engine is hot, wait 10 minutes for
the engine to cool down. WARNINGS
Do not remove the filler cap when the
engine is running.
1. Remove the engine oil filler cap.
2. Add engine oil that meets Ford
specifications. See Technical
Specifications (page 341).
3. Replace the engine oil filler cap. Turn it until you feel a strong resistance.
Note: Do not add oil further than the
maximum mark. Oil levels above the
maximum mark may cause engine damage.
Note: Soak up any spillage with an
absorbent cloth immediately.
OIL CHANGE INDICATOR RESET
To reset the oil monitoring system after an
oil change, See General Information (page
112
). ENGINE COOLANT CHECK
Checking the Engine Coolant
When the engine is cold, check the
concentration and level of the engine coolant
at the intervals listed in the scheduled
maintenance information.
See Scheduled
Maintenance (page 451).
Note: Make sure that the level is between
the MIN and MAX marks on the coolant
reservoir.
Note: Coolant expands when it is hot. The
level may extend beyond the MAX mark
Note: If the level is at the MIN mark, below
the MIN mark, or empty, add coolant
immediately. See
Adding Engine Coolant
in this chapter.
The coolant concentration should be
maintained within 48% to 50%, which
equates to a freeze point between -30°F
(-34ºC) and -34ºF (-37ºC).
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•
Do not allow wax to come in contact with
any non-body (low-gloss black) colored
trim. The wax will discolor or stain the
parts over time.
•Roof racks.
• Bumpers.
• Grained door handles.
• Side moldings.
• Mirror housings.
• Windshield cowl area.
• Do not apply wax to glass areas.
• After waxing, your car's paint should feel
smooth, and be free of streaks and
smudges.
CLEANING THE ENGINE
Engines are more efficient when they are
clean because grease and dirt buildup keep
the engine warmer than normal. When washing:
•
Take care when using a power washer
to clean the engine. The high-pressure
fluid could penetrate the sealed parts
and cause damage.
• Do not spray a hot engine with cold water
to avoid cracking the engine block or
other engine components.
• Spray Motorcraft Engine Shampoo and
Degreaser on all parts that require
cleaning and pressure rinse clean. In
Canada, use Motorcraft Engine Shampoo.
• Never wash or rinse the engine while it
is hot or running; water in the running
engine may cause internal damage.
• Never wash or rinse any ignition coil,
spark plug wire or spark plug well, or the
area in and around these locations.
• Cover the battery, power distribution box,
and air filter assembly to prevent water
damage when cleaning the engine. CLEANING THE WINDOWS AND
WIPER BLADES
Car wash chemicals and environmental
fallout can result in windshield and wiper
blade contamination. Dirty windshield and
wipers will result in poor windshield wiper
operation. Keep the windshield and wiper
blades clean to maintain windshield wiper
performance.
To clean the windshield and wiper blades:
•
Clean the windshield with a non-abrasive
glass cleaner.
• For windshields contaminated with tree
sap, chemicals, wax or bugs, clean the
entire windshield using steel wool (no
greater than 0000 grade) in a circular
motion and rinse with water.
• Clean the wiper blades with isopropyl
rubbing alcohol or windshield washer
fluid.
Note: Do not use razor blades or other
sharp objects to clean or remove decals from
the inside of the heated rear window. The
vehicle warranty does not cover damage
caused to the heated rear window grid lines.
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General
•
Store all vehicles in a dry, ventilated
place.
• Protect from sunlight, if possible.
• If vehicles are stored outside, they
require regular maintenance to protect
against rust and damage.
Body
• Wash your vehicle thoroughly to remove
dirt, grease, oil, tar or mud from exterior
surfaces, rear-wheel housing and
underside of front fenders.
• Periodically wash your vehicle stored in
exposed locations.
• Touch-up exposed or primed metal to
prevent rust.
• Cover chrome and stainless steel parts
with a thick coat of auto wax to prevent
discoloration. Re-wax as necessary when
your vehicle is washed.
• Lubricate all hood, door and trunk lid
hinges, and latches with a light grade oil. •
Cover interior trim to prevent fading.
• Keep all rubber parts free from oil and
solvents.
Engine
• The engine oil and filter should be
changed prior to storage, as used engine
oil contain contaminates that may cause
engine damage.
• Start the engine every 15 days. Run at
fast idle until it reaches normal operating
temperature
• With your foot on the brake, shift through
all the gears while the engine is running.
Fuel system
• Fill the fuel tank with high-quality fuel
until the first automatic shutoff of the fuel
pump nozzle. Cooling system
•
Protect against freezing temperatures.
• When removing your vehicle from
storage, check coolant fluid level.
Confirm there are no cooling system
leaks, and fluid is at the recommended
level.
Battery
• Check and recharge as necessary. Keep
connections clean.
• If storing your vehicle for more than 30
days without recharging the battery, it
may be advisable to disconnect the
battery cables to ensure battery charge
is maintained for quick starting.
Note: If battery cables are disconnected, it
will be necessary to reset memory features.
Brakes
• Make sure brakes and parking brake are
fully released.
Tires
• Maintain recommended air pressure.
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A. The long drivebelt is on the first pulley
groove closest to the engine B. The short drivebelt is on the second
pulley groove farthest from the engine
2.3L engine MOTORCRAFT PARTS
2.3L EcoBoost engine
2.0L EcoBoost engine
Component
FA-1908
FA-1908
Air filter element 1
FL-910S
FL-910-S
Oil filter 2
BXT-48H6-610
Battery
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2.3L EcoBoost engine
2.0L EcoBoost engine
Component
CYFS-12Y-2 / SP-537
CYFS-12Y-2 / SP-537
Spark plugs 3
FP70
Cabin air filter
WW-2250 (driver side)
Windshield wiper blade
WW-1575 (passenger side)WW-1106 (rear window)
1 Failure to use the correct air filter element may result in severe engi\
ne damage. The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the
engine if the correct air filter element is not used.
2 Only use the specified replacement oil filter. The use of a non-specified oil filter can result in engine damage.
3 For spark plug replacement, see your authorized dealer. Replace the spark plugs at the appropriate intervals. See Scheduled Maintenance
(page 451).
Note:
Replace the spark plugs with ones that meet Ford material and design spec\
ifications for your vehicle, such as Motorcraft or equivalent
replacement parts. The customer warranty may be void for any damage to t\
he engine if such spark plugs are not used.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Ford part number / Ford specification
Ford part name or equivalent
Capacity
Item
PM-20 / WSS-M6C65-A2
Motorcraft High Performance DOT
4 LV Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid
Between MIN and MAX
on reservoir
Brake fluid 1
XL-5
Multi-Purpose Grease spray
(lithium grease)
–
Door latch, hood latch, auxiliary
hood latch, trunk latch, seat tracks
XL-1 (U.S.) / None
Motorcraft Penetrating and Lock
Lubricant (U.S.)
–
Lock cylinder
CXC-51-A (Canada) / None
Motorcraft Penetrating fluid
(Canada)
XT-10-QLVC
Motorcraft MERCON LV
9.0 qt (8.5 L)
Automatic transmission fluid 2, 3
WSS-M2C938-A
XY-80W90-QL /
Motorcraft SAE 80W-90 Premium
Rear Axle Lubricant
2.4 pt (1.15L)
Rear differential fluid (All Wheel
Drive) WSP-M2C197-A
XY-75W140-QL / WSL-M2C192-A
Motorcraft SAE 75W-140 Synthetic
Rear Axle Lubricant
18 fl oz (0.53 L)
Power transfer unit fluid (All Wheel
Drive) 4
XO-5W30-QSP or XO-5W30-QFS (U.S.) /WSS-M2C946-A
Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Premium
Synthetic Blend Motor Oil orMotorcraft SAE 5W-30 Full Synthetic Motor Oil
5.7 qt (5.4 L)
Engine oil 5,6,7
2.0L EcoBoost CXO-5W30-LSP12 or CXO-5W30-LFS12(Canada) / WSS-M2C946-A
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