2017 FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC steering wheel

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2017 3.G Owners Manual •
State of Charge - The state of charge
for the high voltage battery is shown
as a colored fill. The fill color is
normally blue. When a low battery
condition is reached the fill turns
amber. When t

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2017 3.G Owners Manual GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take you

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2017 3.G Owners Manual SITTING IN THE CORRECT
POSITION
WARNINGS
Do not recline the seat backrest too
far as this can cause the occupant
to slide under the safety belt,
resulting in serious injury in the event of a
crash. Si

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2017 3.G Owners Manual GENERAL INFORMATION
Note:
Occasional brake noise is normal. If
a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or
continuous squeal sound is present, the
brake linings may be worn-out. Have the
system checked b

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2017 3.G Owners Manual standard friction braking. When the battery
is almost fully charged, the amount of
regenerative braking is limited to avoid
overcharging, and the requested
deceleration is produced by standard
frictio

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2017 3.G Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNINGS
Vehicle modifications involving
braking system, aftermarket roof
racks, suspension, steering system,
tire construction and wheel and tire size
may change the handling c

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2017 3.G Owners Manual Active guidelines
A
Centerline
B
Fixed guideline: Green zone
C
Fixed guideline: Yellow zone
D
Fixed guideline: Red zone
E
Rear bumper
F
Active guidelines are only shown with fixed
guidelines.  To use

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FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC 2017 3.G Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Cruise control lets you maintain a set
speed without keeping your foot on the
accelerator pedal. You can use cruise
control when your vehicle speed is greater
than 20 mph (30 km