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Service Engine
Soon Light
Lights briefly when you switch
the ignition on. If it remains on
or is blinking after you start the
engine, the On-Board Diagnostics
(OBD-II) system has detected a
problem. Drive in a moderate
fashion (avoid heavy acceleration
and deceleration) and contact
an authorized dealer as soon
as possible.
4 Information Display
Provides information about
various systems on your vehicle.
Use the left-hand, 5-way controls
located on the steering wheel
to choose and confirm settings
and messages. Refer to the
Information Displays chapter
of your Owner’s Manual for
more information.
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Steering Wheel
Media Controls
Press VOL+ or VOL– to increase or
decrease volume levels.
Press
or to access the previous
or next radio station, CD track or
preset satellite radio channel. Press
M repeatedly to access all
possible media sources.
Press
to access SYNC® voice
recognition*.
Press
to access SYNC phone
features or to answer a call.
Press
to end a call.
6 Push-button Switch
Allows you to start your vehicle
by pressing the START STOP
button while fully pressing down
on the brake pedal (with automatic
transmission) or the clutch
(with manual transmission). If
your vehicle has been idling for
an extended period of time, it
automatically shuts down. Before
the engine shuts down, a message
appears in the information
display, allowing the driver to
override the shutdown feature.
Press the button again to switch
the engine off.
Note: Your keyless remote must
be inside the vehicle to switch the
ignition on and start your vehicle.
The keyless warning alert sounds
the horn twice when you exit the
vehicle with the keyless remote
while your vehicle is running.
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1 Cruise Control
To set a cruise control speed:
A. Press and release the ON button.
B. Drive to your desired speed, and then press and release
the SET+ button.
C. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
To change your set speed, press and release SET+ or SET–.
To cancel your set speed, press and release CNCL or tap the
brake pedal.
To resume a set speed, press and release RES.
To turn cruise control off, press and release OFF.
For information regarding adaptive cruise control*, see the
Cruise Control chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
2 Lighting Control
Switches off the headlamps.
Switches on the parking, instrument panel, license
plate and tail lamps.
Switches on the headlamps.
Autolamps* automatically switch the exterior lamps
on or off based on available daylight.
Switch the fog lamps* on or off by pressing
the control.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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SYNC is a hands-free, voice recognition system used for
entertainment, information and communication.
SYNC. Say the Word.
Before You Get Started
1. Set up your owner account by visiting
owner.ford.com (U.S.) or SyncMyRide.ca (Canada).
Register by following the on-screen instructions. After
registering you can see what complimentary services you
are eligible for.
2. SYNC uses a wireless connection called Bluetooth
®
to communicate with your phone. Switch Bluetooth mode
on in your phone’s menu options. This lets your phone
find SYNC. If you need more details on setting up your
phone to work with SYNC, visit owner.ford.com (U.S.)
or SyncMyRide.ca (Canada), or your phone
manufacturer’s website.
Pairing Your Phone with SYNC
In order to use many of the features of SYNC such as making
a phone call or receiving a text, you must first connect or pair
your phone with SYNC.
To pair your phone for the first time
1. Make sure your vehicle is in park (P) (automatic
transmission) or 1 (manual transmission), and you switch
on your ignition, radio and cell phone’s Bluetooth feature. 2.
Press the phone button
. When the display indicates no
phone is paired, select the option to add a phone.
3. When a message to begin pairing appears in the audio
display, search for SYNC on your phone to start the
pairing process.
4. Confirm that the six-digit PIN appearing on your phone
matches the six-digit PIN that displays on the SYNC screen.
The display indicates when the pairing is successful.
The system may prompt you to
» Set your phone as the primary or favorite (the primary
phone receives messages and voicemail).
» Download your phone book (required to use the full set of
voice commands).
» Switch on 911 Assist
®.
Tips
» Make sure you accept the request from SYNC to access
your phone.
» To pair subsequent phones, please refer to Pairing
Subsequent Phones in the SYNC chapter of your
Owner’s Manual.
» If you are experiencing pairing problems, try performing
a clean pairing by deleting your services from SYNC,
deleting the SYNC connection from your phone and then
repeating the Pairing Your Phone with SYNC process.
Why Do You Need a SYNC Owner Account?
A SYNC owner account lets you receive the latest software
updates and, if you have questions, free customer support.
Visit the website or call the toll-free number for more
information. See the inside front cover of this guide
for details.
Using Your Cell Phone with SYNC
Note: You must download your phone book to make phone
calls with voice commands by name.
Making a phone call
Use SYNC to make a phone call to anyone in your phone
book by pressing the voice button
. When prompted, say a
voice command.
For example, you could say “Call Jake Smith at home”. When
the system confirms the number, say “Dial” to initiate the call.
Note: You can also make phone calls by pressing the voice
button
and when prompted, give the voice command
“Dial”, then verbally say the phone number. Answering incoming calls
Whenever you have an incoming call, the name and number
of the person calling appears in the display. Press the phone
button
to answer an incoming call. You can hang up at any
time by pressing the button.
Using SYNC to Access Digital Media
Plug your USB media device, such as phones and MP3
players, into a USB port and then wait for the system to finish
indexing your music. When indexing is complete, you can use
SYNC to play all of your favorite music.
Using voice commands to play music
1. Plug your media player into your USB port.
2. Press the voice button
. When prompted, say “USB”,
then follow up by saying a voice command.
SYN C®
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Autowipers*
The feature uses a rain sensor that is in the area around
the interior mirror. The rain sensor monitors the amount of
moisture on the windshield and automatically turns on the
wipers. The sensor also adjusts the wiper speed by the amount
of moisture that the sensor detects on the windshield.
You can switch this feature on and off in the information display.
Note: Make sure you switch off the windshield wipers before
entering a car wash.
Autolamps
The headlamps turn on and off automatically in low light
situations or during inclement weather. The headlamps
remain on for a period of time after you switch the
ignition off.
Use the information display controls to adjust the period of
time that the headlamps remain on.
Remote Start*
Use the remote start to start the engine from outside of
your vehicle.
1. Press the lock button
to lock all the doors.
2. Press the remote start button
twice within three
seconds. The exterior lamps flash twice.
Heated Exterior Mirror*
When you switch the heated rear window on, the heated
exterior mirrors will automatically turn on.
Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrors with a scraper or
adjust the mirror glass when it is frozen in place.
Intelligent Access Luggage
Compartment Release
With your keyless remote within 3 feet (1 meter) of your
vehicle, press the exterior release button hidden above the
license plate.
CONVENIENCE
Selectable Driving*
and Steering Modes
Through a suite of sophisticated
electronic vehicle systems, you can
optimize steering, handling and
powertrain response. To change the
mode settings, use the mode switch on
the instrument panel. The first press of
the mode button or switch illuminates
the selected mode. Subsequent presses
change the selected mode. See the
Driving Aids chapter of your Owner’s
Manual for complete details.
Driving modes*
» Normal – Delivers a balanced
combination of comfort and
handling. This mode provides an
engaging drive experience and a
direct connection to the road without
sacrificing any of the composure
demanded from your vehicle.
» Sport+ – Provides a sportier
steering feel and throttle response.
Sport+ mode is ideal for use during
more spirited driving.
» Track – Provides a performance
driving experience. The engine
responds directly to your inputs
and takes on a more powerful tone.
Use track mode when you desire
pure performance.
» Snow/Wet – Provides a confident
handling driving experience during
poor weather without sacrificing
any of the composure demanded
from your vehicle.
Steering modes
» Normal – Default factory setting.
» Sport – Slightly higher effort
required for steering with more road
force felt through the steering wheel.
» Comfort – Slightly less effort
required for steering with less
road force felt through the
steering wheel.
After selecting the desired setting,
you may feel a soft feedback bump
in the steering wheel when the
changeover occurs.
Note: If your vehicle includes the
selectable drive modes feature, the
steering feel changes when you select a
new drive mode. You can override this
automatic selection by pressing the
steering button.
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Rear Parking Aid*
The rear sensors are active only when the
transmission is in reverse (R). As your
vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the
rate of the audible warning increases.
The system detects certain objects while
the transmission is in reverse (R) and the
vehicle is traveling at a speed of 3 mph
(5 km/h) or less.
The system can be switched off through
the information display. See the Parking
Aids chapter of your Owner’s Manual
for details.
Blind Spot
Information System (BLIS®) *
BLIS aids you in detecting vehicles that
may have entered the blind spot zone.
The detection area is on both sides of
the vehicle, extending rearward from
the exterior mirrors to approximately
13 feet (4 meters) beyond the bumper.
The system alerts you if certain vehicles
enter the blind spot zone while driving.
See the Driving Aids chapter of your
Owner’s Manual for details.
Cross Traffic Alert*
Cross traffic alert warns you of vehicles
approaching from the sides when the
transmission is in reverse (R). The system
illuminates an amber alert indicator in
the outside mirror on the side of your
vehicle the approaching vehicle is coming
from. Cross Traffic Alert also sounds an
audible alert and a message appears in the
information display indicating a vehicle
is coming from the right or left. This
system also works with the reverse sensing
system that sounds its own series of tones.
See the Driving Aids chapter of your
Owner’s Manual for details.
Note: Visibility aids do not replace
the need to watch where the vehicle is
moving. Refer to the Owner’s Manual
for safety information, more details and
system limitations.
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Collision Warning System*
This system is designed to alert you of certain collision risks.
A radar detects if your vehicle is rapidly approaching another
vehicle traveling in the same direction as yours. If it is, a
red warning light illuminates and an audible warning
chime sounds.
The brake support system assists the driver in reducing the
collision speed by charging the brakes. If the risk of collision
further increases after the warning light illuminates, the
brake support prepares the brake system for rapid braking.
This may be apparent to the driver. The system does not
automatically activate the brakes, but if the driver presses the
brake pedal, full force braking is applied even if the driver
lightly presses the brake pedal.
You can adjust the warning system sensitivity to one of three
possible settings through the information display control.
See the Driving Aids chapter in your Owner’s Manual
for details.
Traction Control
The system automatically turns on each time you switch the
ignition on. If your vehicle is stuck in mud or snow, switching
traction control off may be beneficial as this allows the wheels
to spin.
The switch for the stability and traction control system is on
the instrument panel. When you switch the system off, a message and an illuminated
icon appear on the instrument cluster.
Use the switch again to return the traction control system to
normal operation.
Note: When you switch traction control off, stability control
remains fully active.
AdvanceTrac™
The system automatically activates when you start your
engine. The electronic stability control portion of the
system disables when the transmission is in reverse (R),
or on some models, if you press and hold the stability control
button for more than five seconds when you apply the
brakes and the vehicle is at a stop. You can switch off the
traction control portion of the system independently. See
the Stability Control chapter of your Owner’s Manual
for details.
Pony Projection Lights*
The lights are on the bottom of the mirror housings.
This feature projects an image onto the ground a short
distance from the vehicle with the illuminated entry and
exit feature.
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