Voice Control...................................................82
Cruise Control..................................................82
Information Display Control
.......................82
Heated Steering Wheel
................................82
Pedals
Adjusting the Pedals
.....................................83
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers........................................84
Autowipers
.......................................................84
Windshield Washers
.....................................85
Lighting
General Information.....................................86
Lighting Control..............................................86
Autolamps........................................................87
Instrument Lighting Dimmer.....................88
Daytime Running Lamps............................88
Automatic High Beam Control.................89
Front Fog Lamps............................................90
Direction Indicators
.......................................90
Spot Lamps
.......................................................91
Interior Lamps..................................................91
Ambient Lighting
...........................................94
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows
.............................................95
Global Opening
..............................................96
Exterior Mirrors
................................................96
Interior Mirror
...................................................98
Sliding Windows............................................99
Sun Visors
.........................................................99
Moonroof........................................................100
Instrument Cluster
Gauges ..............................................................
102
Warning Lamps and Indicators...............105
Audible Warnings and Indicators............110 Information Displays
General Information
......................................111
Information Messages
................................128
Climate Control
Manual Climate Control
.............................145
Automatic Climate Control
......................146
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate.........................................................148
Heated Windows and Mirrors..................150
Cabin Air Filter
.................................................151
Remote Start...................................................151
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position
..................152
Head Restraints
.............................................152
Manual Seats
.................................................154
Power Seats
....................................................155
Memory Function
..........................................157
Rear Seats.......................................................159
Heated Seats.................................................160
Climate Controlled Seats...........................161
Front Seat Armrest......................................162
Rear Seat Armrest........................................163
Universal Garage Door Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener...............164
Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points...............................168
Storage Compartments
Center Console..............................................170
Overhead Console
........................................170
Under Seat Storage.....................................170
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HomeLink Wireless Control
System
WARNINGS
Make sure that the garage door and
security device are free from
obstruction when you are
programming. Do not program the system
with the vehicle in the garage. Do not use the system with any
garage door opener that does not
have the safety stop and reverse
feature as required by U.S. Federal Safety
Standards (this includes any garage door
opener manufactured before April 1, 1982).
A garage door opener which cannot detect
an object, signaling the door to stop and
reverse, does not meet current federal
safety standards. Using a garage door
opener without these features increases
the risk of serious injury or death. Note:
Make sure you keep the original
remote control transmitter for use in other
vehicles as well as for future system
programming.
Note: We recommend that upon the sale
or lease termination of your vehicle, you
erase the programmed function buttons for
security reasons. See Erasing the Function
Button Codes later in this section.
Note: You can program a maximum of
three devices. To change or replace any of
the three devices after it has been initially
programmed, you must first erase the
current settings. See Erasing the Function
Button Codes
. The universal garage door opener replaces
the common hand-held garage door
opener with a three-button transmitter
integrated into the driver
’s sun visor.
The system includes two primary features,
a garage door opener and a platform for
remote activation of devices within the
home. You can program garage doors as
well as entry gate operators, security
systems, entry door locks and home or
office lighting.
Additional system information can be
found online at www.homelink.com,
www.youtube.com/user/HomeLinkGentex
or by calling the toll-free help line at
1-800-355-3515.
In-Vehicle Programming
This process is to program your in-vehicle
HomeLink function button with your
hand-held transmitter.
Note: The programming steps below
assume you will be programming HomeLink
that was not previously programmed. If your
HomeLink was previously programmed, you
may need to erase your HomeLink buttons.
See
Erasing the Function Button Codes.
Note: Put a new battery in the hand-held
transmitter. This helps ensure quicker
training and accurate transmission of the
radio-frequency signal.
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1.
With your vehicle parked outside of the
garage, switch your ignition to the on
position, but do not start your vehicle.
2. Press and release the function button that you would like to program.
3. Hold your hand-held garage door transmitter 1– 3 in (2–8 cm) away from
the HomeLink button you want to
program.
4. Press and hold the hand-held transmitter button you want to
program while watching the indicator
light on HomeLink. Continue to hold
the hand-held button until the
HomeLink indicator light flashes rapidly
or is continuously on.
Note: You may need to use a different
method if you live in Canada or have
difficulties programming your gate operator
or garage door opener. See
Gate Operator
/ Canadian Programming.
5. Press and hold the HomeLink button you programmed for two seconds, then
release. You may need to do this twice
to activate the door. If your garage door
does not operate, watch the HomeLink
indicator light.
If the indicator light stays on, the
programming is complete. Your device
should activate when the HomeLink
button is pressed and released. If the indicator light flashes rapidly, press
and hold for two seconds and release the
programmed HomeLink button. Repeat
the "press/hold/release" sequence up to
three times to complete the programming
process. If your device still does not
operate, you must program your garage
door. See
Programming Your Garage
Door Opener Motor.
To program additional buttons, repeat
Steps 1 – 4.
For questions or comments, please contact
HomeLink at www.homelink.com,
www.youtube.com/user/HomeLinkGentex
or by calling the toll-free help line at
1-800-355-3515.
Programming Your Garage Door
Opener Motor
Note: You may need a ladder to reach the
unit and you may need to remove the cover
or lamp lens on your garage door opener. 1. Press the learn button on the garage
door opener motor and then you have
30 seconds to complete the next two
steps.
2. Return to your vehicle.
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3.
Press and hold the function button you
want to program for 2 seconds, then
release. Repeat this step. Depending
on your brand of garage door opener,
you may need to repeat this sequence
a third time.
Gate Operator / Canadian
Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit)
after several seconds of transmission –
which may not be long enough for
HomeLink to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian law,
some U.S. gate operators are designed to
“time-out” in the same manner.
Note: If programming a garage door opener
or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the
device during the “cycling” process to
prevent possible overheating.
1. Press and release, every two seconds,
your hand-held transmitter until the
HomeLink indicator light changes to a
rapidly blinking or continuously on light.
2. Release the hand-held transmitter button.
3. Continue programing HomeLink. See In-Vehicle Programming, Step 4.
Erasing the Function Button Codes
Note: You cannot erase individual buttons. 1. Press and hold the outer two function
buttons simultaneously for
approximately 10 seconds until the
indicator light above the buttons
flashes rapidly.
2. When the indicator light flashes, release the buttons. You erased the
codes for all buttons.
Reprogramming a Single Button
To program a device to a previously trained
button, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the desired button. Do NOT release the button.
2. The indicator light begins to flash after
20 seconds. Without releasing the
button, follow Step 1 in the
Programming section.
For questions or comments, contact
HomeLink at www.homelink.com,
www.youtube.com/user/HomeLinkGentex
or by calling the toll-free help line at
1-800-355-3515.
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FCC and RSS-210 Industry Canada
Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note:
Changes or modifications to your
device not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance can void the
user ’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC
radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End Users must
follow the specific operating instructions
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This
transmitter must be at least 8 in (20 cm)
from the user and must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
The term “IC:” before the
certification/registration number only
signifies that Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
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Heated Exterior Mirrors .....................................
98
Memory Mirrors ................................................... 98
Power Exterior Mirrors........................................ 96
PowerScope ™ Power Telescoping
Mirrors.................................................................. 97
Puddle Lamps....................................................... 98
Spot Lamps........................................................... 98
Telescoping Mirrors.............................................. 97
Trailer Towing Camera System....................... 98
F
Fastening the Seatbelts..............................36 Fastening the Cinch Tongue............................. 37
Rear Inflatable Seatbelt.................................... 39
Seatbelt Locking Modes.................................... 38
Using Seatbelts During Pregnancy................37
Using the Seatbelt with Cinch Tongue (Front Center Seat on Super Cab and
Crew Cab).......................................................... 36
Floor Mats........................................................291
Fog Lamps - Front See: Front Fog Lamps........................................ 90
Foot Pedals See: Adjusting the Pedals................................. 83
Ford Credit
.........................................................12
US Only...................................................................... 12
Ford Protect
...................................................565
Ford Protect (CANADA ONLY)....................566
Ford Protect Extended Service Plans (U.S.
Only).................................................................. 565
Four-Wheel Drive
.........................................210
Front Fog Lamps............................................90
Front Seat Armrest......................................162 ........................................................................\
........... 162
Fuel and Refueling
.......................................183
Fuel Consumption.......................................195 Calculating Fuel Economy.............................. 196
Filling the Fuel Tank.......................................... 196
Fuel Filter - 6.2L/6.8L.................................343
Fuel Quality - Diesel....................................185 Biodiesel................................................................ 186
Diesel Fuel Additives......................................... 188
Fuel Requirements - Choosing The Right Fuel: Vehicles Operated Where Ultra Low
Sulfur Diesel Fuel Is Not Required .........186 Fuel Requirements - Choosing The Right
Fuel: Vehicles Operated Where Ultra Low
Sulfur Diesel Fuel Is Required (United
States/Canada/Puerto Rico/U.S. Virgin
Islands And Other Locales) ...................... 185
Fuel Quality - E85........................................184 Choosing the Right Fuel - Flex Fuel
Vehicles............................................................. 184
Switching Between E85 and Gasoline............................................................ 185
Fuel Quality - Gasoline...............................184 Choosing the Right Fuel.................................. 184
Fuel Shutoff - 6.2L/6.8L...........................296
Fuel Shutoff - 6.7L Diesel
..........................297
Running Out Of DEF (Diesel Exhaust
Fluid).................................................................. 297
Fuses.................................................................310
Fuse Specification Chart...........................310 Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel.........315
Power Distribution Box..................................... 310
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Garage Door Opener See: Universal Garage Door Opener...........164
Gauges ..............................................................
102
DEF Gauge............................................................ 105
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge..........104
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge............................. 104
Fuel Gauge............................................................ 104
Transmission Fluid Temperature Gauge................................................................. 105
Turbo Boost Gauge............................................ 105
Type 1 and 2.......................................................... 102
Type 3..................................................................... 103
General Information on Radio Frequencies...................................................54
Intelligent Access................................................. 54
General Maintenance Information........567 Multi-point Inspection..................................... 569
Owner Checks and Services......................... 568
Protecting Your Investment........................... 567
Why Maintain Your Vehicle?.......................... 567
Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your Dealership?..................................................... 567
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada.........................................................306
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Information About Uniform Tire Quality
Grading.............................................................. 373
Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall............................................................ 375
Temperature A B C............................................. 374
Traction AA A B C............................................... 373
Treadwear............................................................. 373
Tire Pressure Monitoring System..........390
Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring
System.............................................................. 397
Vehicle Tire Pressure Monitoring System............................................................. 390
Tires See: Wheels and Tires..................................... 370
Towing a Trailer............................................268 Load Placement................................................ 268
Towing Points................................................301
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels.........................................................289
Emergency Towing........................................... 289
Recreational Towing........................................ 289
Towing.............................................................268
Traction Control
............................................225
Principle of Operation...................................... 225
Trailer Reversing Aids.................................269 Principle of Operation...................................... 269
Setting Up Trailer Reverse Guidance.........269
Trailer Reverse Guidance................................ 269
Troubleshooting.................................................. 273
Using Trailer Reverse Guidance....................272
Trailer Sway Control
....................................277
Transfer Case Fluid Check.......................340
Transmission Code Designation.............417
Transmission.................................................205
Transmission See: Transmission............................................. 205
Transporting the Vehicle
..........................300
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Under Hood Overview - 6.2L....................321
Under Hood Overview - 6.7L Diesel.............................................................323
F-Super Duty....................................................... 323
Scheduled Maintenance................................. 324
Under Hood Overview - 6.8L...................322
Under Seat Storage.....................................170 Rear Under Seat Storage................................. 170Universal Garage Door Opener...............164
HomeLink Wireless Control System...........164
USB Port.........................................................448
Using Adaptive Cruise Control
...............240
Blocked Sensor................................................... 245
Changing the Set Speed................................. 243
Detection Issues................................................. 244
Disengaging the System................................. 243
Following a Vehicle............................................ 241
Hilly Condition and Trailer Tow Usage................................................................. 243
Low Speed Automatic Cancellation..........243
Overriding the System..................................... 243
Resuming the Set Speed................................ 243
Setting a Speed................................................... 241
Setting the Gap Distance................................ 242
Switching the System Off.............................. 244
Switching the System On............................... 240
Switching to Normal Cruise Control...........246
System Not Available....................................... 245
Using Cruise Control...................................239 Switching Cruise Control Off........................240
Switching Cruise Control On......................... 239
Using Four-Wheel Drive.............................210 4WD Indicator Lights.......................................... 211
Driving Off-Road With Truck and Utility Vehicles............................................................. 214
Electronic Shift-On-the-Fly (ESOF) 4WD system............................................................... 210
How Your Vehicle Differs From Other Vehicles............................................................. 214
Manual Shift On Stop (MSOS) 4WD system............................................................... 210
Using a Manual Shift On Stop (MSOS) 4WD system..................................................... 211
Using the Electronic Shift on the Fly 4WD system................................................................ 213
Using Hill Descent Control.......................229 Hill descent modes........................................... 229
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems..........................................................64
Using Power Running Boards....................78 Automatic Power Deploy.................................. 78
Automatic Power Stow...................................... 78
Bounce-back.......................................................... 79
Enabling and Disabling...................................... 78
Manual Power Deploy........................................ 78
Using Snow Chains....................................390
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