Introduction
About This Manual...........................................5
Symbols Glossary.............................................5
Data Recording..................................................7
California Proposition 65...............................9
Perchlorate..........................................................9
Ford Credit
...........................................................9
Replacement Parts Recommendation......................................10
Special Notices
................................................10
Mobile Communications Equipment.....................................................12
Environment
Protecting the Environment
........................13
Child Safety
General Information
.......................................14
Installing Child Restraints............................15
Booster Seats
...................................................19
Child Restraint Positioning
..........................21
Seatbelts
Principle of Operation...................................23
Fastening the Seatbelts...............................24
Seatbelt Height Adjustment
......................26
Seatbelt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime.............................................................26
Child Restraint and Seatbelt Maintenance................................................27
Seatbelt Extension.........................................27
Supplementary Restraints System
Principle of Operation
..................................28
Driver and Passenger Airbags...................29
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator........34
Airbag Disposal
...............................................34 Keys and Remote Controls
General Information on Radio
Frequencies..................................................35
Remote Control..............................................35
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control............................................................37
Doors and Locks
Locking and Unlocking.................................38
Security
Passive Anti-Theft System
..........................41
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel....................43
Voice Control...................................................43
Cruise Control
..................................................43
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers........................................44
Windshield Washers
.....................................44
Lighting
General Information
......................................45
Lighting Control
..............................................45
Instrument Lighting Dimmer.....................46
Daytime Running Lamps
............................46
Direction Indicators
.......................................46
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows
..............................................47
Exterior Mirrors
................................................47
Interior Mirror...................................................48
Sun Visors
.........................................................48
Instrument Cluster
Gauges...............................................................49
Warning Lamps and Indicators..................51
Audible Warnings and Indicators.............53
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POWER WINDOWS (If Equipped)
WARNINGS
Do not leave children unattended in
your vehicle and do not let them play
with the power windows. They may
seriously injure themselves. When closing the power windows,
you should verify they are free of
obstructions and make sure that
children and pets are not in the proximity
of the window openings. Note:
You may hear a pulsing noise when
just one of the windows is open. Lower the
opposite window slightly to reduce this
noise.
Press the switch to open the window.
Lift the switch to close the window.
One-Touch Down
Press the switch fully and release it. Press
again or lift it to stop the window.
Accessory Delay
You can use the window switches for
several minutes when you switch the
ignition off or until you open either front
door. EXTERIOR MIRRORS (If Equipped)
Power Exterior Mirrors
(If Equipped) WARNING
Do not adjust the mirrors when your
vehicle is moving.
Left mirror.
A
Off.B
Right mirror.
C
To adjust your mirrors:
1. Select the mirror you want to adjust.
2. Move the control in the direction you want to tilt the mirror.
3. Return the control to the center position to lock the mirrors in place.
Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors
Push the mirror toward the door window
glass. Make sure that you fully engage the
mirror in its support when returning it to its
original position.
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B
AC
Telescoping Mirrors (If Equipped)
This feature lets you extend the mirror
about
3 in (75 mm). It is useful when
towing a trailer. You can manually pull out
or push in the mirrors to the desired
position.
INTERIOR MIRROR WARNING
Do not adjust the mirror when your
vehicle is moving.
Note:
Do not clean the housing or glass of
any mirror with harsh abrasives, fuel or other
petroleum or ammonia-based cleaning
products.
You can adjust the interior mirror to your
preference. Some mirrors also have a
second pivot point. This lets you move the
mirror head up or down and from side to
side.
Pull the tab below the mirror toward you
to reduce glare at night. Auto-Dimming Mirror
(If Equipped)
Note: Do not block the sensors on the front
and back of the mirror. Mirror performance
may be affected. A rear center passenger or
raised rear center head restraint may also
block light from reaching the sensor.
The mirror will dim automatically to reduce
glare when bright lights are detected from
behind your vehicle. It will automatically
return to normal reflection when you select
reverse gear to make sure you have a clear
view when backing up.
SUN VISORS
Illuminated Vanity Mirror
(If Equipped) Lift the cover to switch the lamp on.
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REAR VIEW CAMERA (If Equipped)
WARNINGS
The rear view camera system is a
reverse aid supplement device that
still requires the driver to use it in
conjunction with the interior and exterior
mirrors for maximum coverage. Objects that are close to either
corner of the bumper or under the
bumper, might not be seen on the
screen due to the limited coverage of the
camera system. Reverse your vehicle as slow as
possible, higher speeds may limit
your reaction time to stop your
vehicle. Use caution when the rear cargo door
is ajar. If the rear cargo door is ajar,
the camera will be out of position
and the video image may be incorrect. All
guidelines disappear when the rear cargo
door is ajar. Some vehicles may not come
equipped with guidelines. Use caution when turning camera
features on or off when the
transmission is not in park (P). Make
sure your vehicle is not moving. The rear view camera system provides a
video image of the area behind your
vehicle. Example The camera is located on the rear of your
vehicle.
Note:
Camera location may vary depending
on the configuration of your vehicle.
Using the Rear View Camera
System
The rear view camera system displays
what is behind your vehicle when you place
the transmission in reverse (R).
Note: The image may remain on
momentarily when you shift the
transmission out of reverse (R). If your
vehicle speed reaches
6 mph (10 km/h) or
10 seconds elapse and the image remains
on, have your system inspected by an
authorized dealer.
Note: When towing, the camera only sees
what you are towing behind your vehicle.
This might not provide adequate coverage
as it usually provides in normal operation
and you might not see some objects.
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Protected components
Fuse amp rating
Fuse or relay number
Switch illumination.
15A
10
Not used (spare).
10A
11
Not used (spare).
7.5A
12
Mirrors.
5A
13
SYNC.
10A
14
Global positioning system module.
Not used (spare).
10A
15
Not used (spare).
15A
16
Door locks.
20A
17
Not used (spare).
20A
18
Not used (spare).
25A
19
Diagnostic connector (except stripped
chassis).
15A
20
Not used (spare).
15A
21
Parking lamps.
15A
22
License plate lamps.
Headlamp high beams.
15A
23
Horn (except stripped chassis).
20A
24
Demand lighting.
10A
25
Cluster (except stripped chassis).
10A
26
Ignition switch feed.
20A
27
Audio mute (start).
5A
28
Cluster (except stripped chassis).
5A
29
Not used (spare).
5A
30
Not used (spare).
10A
31
Restraints module.
10A
32
Trailer brake controller.
10A
33
Not used (spare).
5A
34
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Protected components
Fuse amp rating
Fuse or relay number
Cutaway run/start.
10A
35
Passive anti-theft system radio frequency
module.
5A
36
Climate control.
10A
37
Stripped chassis #1 run/start.
Not used (spare).
20A
38
Radio.
20A
39
Not used (spare).
20A
40
Radio.
15A
41
Switch illumination.
Automatic dimming rear view mirror.
Power inverter.
Auxiliary switch.
10A
42
Stripped chassis instrument panel
connector #1.
10A
43
Trailer tow battery charge relay.
10A
44
Wipers.
5A
45
Stripped chassis engine connector 3.
Passenger airbag deactivation indicator.
7.5A
46
Windows accessory delay circuit breaker.
30A
47
Delayed accessory relay.
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CHANGING A FUSE
Fuses WARNING
Always replace a fuse with one that
has the specified amperage rating.
Using a fuse with a higher amperage
rating can cause severe wire damage and
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Replacing
Brake/Tail/Turn/Reverse Lamp
Bulbs (Cut-Away Only)
1. Make sure the headlamps are off. 2. Remove the four screws and the lamp
lens from the lamp assembly.
3. Carefully pull the bulb straight out of the socket and push in the new bulb.
BULB SPECIFICATION CHART
Replacement bulbs are specified in the
chart below. Headlamp bulbs must be
marked with an authorized “D.O.T.” for
North America and an “E” for Europe to
ensure lamp performance, light brightness
and pattern and safe visibility. The correct
bulbs will not damage the lamp assembly
or void the lamp assembly warranty and
will provide quality bulb illumination time.
Exterior Lamps Trade name
Lamp
W5W
Front side marker lamp - vehicles with aerodynamic lamps.
194
Front side marker lamp - vehicles with sealed beam lamps.
3157AK
Park lamp - vehicles with aerodynamic lamps.
3157K
Park lamp - vehicles with sealed beam lamps.
3157AK
Front direction indicator - vehicles with aerodynamic lamps.
3157K
Front direction indicator - vehicles with sealed beam lamps.
H13
Headlamp low beam - vehicles with aerodynamic lamps.
H13
Headlamp high beam - vehicles with aerodynamic lamps.
H6054
Headlamps - vehicles with sealed beam lamps.
2825
Front clearance lamp (exterior mirror).
3157K
Brake, rear and direction indicator lamp.
3156
Reversing lamps.
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Note:
Holding the pressure washer nozzle
at an angle to the vehicle's surface may
damage graphics and cause the edges to
peel away from the vehicle's surface.
Underbody
Flush the complete underside of your
vehicle frequently. Keep body and door
drain holes free of debris or foreign
material.
Under Hood
For removing black rubber marks from
under the hood we recommend Motorcraft
Wheel and Tire Cleaner or Motorcraft Bug
and Tar Remover.
WAXING
Regular waxing is necessary to protect your
car's paint from the elements. We
recommend that you wash and wax the
painted surface once or twice a year.
When washing and waxing, park your
vehicle in a shaded area out of direct
sunlight. Always wash your vehicle before
applying wax.
• Use a quality wax that does not contain
abrasives.
• Follow the manufacturer ’s instructions
to apply and remove the wax.
• Apply a small amount of wax in a
back-and-forth motion, not in circles. •
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.
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