B.
215: Indicates the nominal
width of the tire in millimeters
from sidewall edge to sidewall
edge. In general, the larger the
number, the wider the tire.
C. 65:
Indicates the aspect ratio
which gives the tire's ratio of
height to width.
D. R:
Indicates a radial type tire.
E. 15:
Indicates the wheel or rim
diameter in inches. If you change
your wheel size, you will have to
purchase new tires to match the
new wheel diameter.
F. 95:
Indicates the tire's load
index. It is an index that relates to
how much weight a tire can carry.
You may find this information in
your owner ’s manual. If not,
contact a local tire dealer.
Note: You may not find this
information on all tires because it
is not required by federal law.
G. H:
Indicates the tire's speed
rating. The speed rating denotes
the speed at which a tire is
designed to be driven for extended
periods of time under a standard
condition of load and inflation
pressure. The tires on your vehicle
may operate at different
conditions for load and inflation
pressure. These speed ratings may
need to be adjusted for the
difference in conditions. The
ratings range from
81– 186 mph
(130– 299 km/h). These ratings
are listed in the following chart. Note:
You may not find this
information on all tires because it
is not required by federal law. mph ( km/h)
Letter
rating
81 mph (130 km/h)
M
87 mph (140 km/h)
N
99 mph (159 km/h)
Q
106 mph (171 km/h)
R
112 mph (180 km/h)
S
118 mph (190 km/h)
T
124 mph (200 km/h)
U
130 mph (210 km/h)
H
149 mph (240 km/h)
V
168 mph (270 km/h)
W
186 mph (299 km/h)
Y
Note: For tires with a maximum
speed capability over 149 mph
(240 km/h), tire manufacturers
sometimes use the letters ZR. For
those with a maximum speed
capability over 186 mph (299
km/h), tire manufacturers always
use the letters ZR.
H. U.S. DOT Tire Identification
Number (TIN):
This begins with
the letters DOT and indicates that
the tire meets all federal
standards. The next two numbers
or letters are the plant code
designating where it was
manufactured, the next two are
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Changing a Road Wheel Procedure
WARNINGS
When one of the front wheels is off
the ground, the transmission alone
will not prevent the vehicle from
moving or slipping off the jack, even if the
transmission is in park (P). To help prevent your vehicle from
moving when changing a wheel, shift
the transmission into park (P), set
the parking brake and use an appropriate
block or wheel chock to secure the wheel
diagonally opposite to the wheel being
changed. For example, when changing the
front left wheel, place an appropriate block
or wheel chock on the right rear wheel. Do not work on your vehicle when
the jack is the only support. If the
vehicle slips off the jack, you or
someone else could be seriously injured. Do not attempt to change a tire on
the side of the vehicle close to
moving traffic. Pull far enough off the
road to avoid the danger of being hit when
operating the jack or changing the wheel. Always use the jack provided as
original equipment with your vehicle.
If using a jack other than the one
provided, make sure the jack capacity is
adequate for the vehicle weight, including
any vehicle cargo or modifications. If you
are unsure if the jack capacity is adequate,
contact the authorized dealer. Note:
Passengers should not remain in your
vehicle when the vehicle is being jacked.
1. Park on a level surface, set the parking
brake and activate the hazard flashers.
2. Place the transmission in park (P) and
turn the engine off. For vehicles with a
manual transmission, place the
transmission in reverse (R) after the
engine is turned off. 3. Block both the front and rear of the
wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire.
For example, if the left front tire is flat,
block the right rear wheel.
4. Remove the carpeted wheel cover.
5. Remove the spare tire bolt securing the
spare tire by turning it
counterclockwise.
6. Remove the spare tire from the spare tire compartment. 7. Remove the lug wrench and jack from
the spare tire compartment.
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World manufacturer identifier
A
Brake system, Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating, Restraint Devices
and their locations
B
Make, vehicle line, series, body
type
C
Engine type
D
Check digit
E
Model year
F
Assembly plant
G
Production sequence number
H VEHICLE CERTIFICATION
LABEL The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration Regulations require that a
Safety Compliance Certification Label be
affixed to a vehicle and prescribe where
the Safety Compliance Certification Label
may be located. The Safety Compliance
Certification Label shall be affixed to either
the door hinge pillar, the door latch post,
or the edge of the door near the door latch,
next to the driver's seating position.
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For maximum vehicle performance, keep
the following information in mind when
adding accessories or equipment to your
vehicle:
•
When adding accessories, equipment,
passengers and luggage to your
vehicle, do not exceed the total weight
capacity of the vehicle or of the front
or rear axle (GVWR or GAWR as
indicated on the Safety Compliance
Certification label). Ask an authorized
dealer for specific weight information.
• The Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) and Canadian
Radio Telecommunications
Commission (CRTC) regulate the use
of mobile communications systems
that are equipped with radio
transmitters, for example two-way
radios, telephones and theft alarms.
Any such equipment installed in your
vehicle should comply with Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
and Canadian Radio
Telecommunications Commission
(CRTC) regulations and should be
installed only by an authorized dealer.
• Mobile communications systems may
harm the operation of your vehicle,
particularly if their manufacturer did
not design them specifically for
automotive use.
• If you or an authorized dealer add any
non-Ford electrical or electronic
accessories or components to your
vehicle, you may adversely affect
battery performance and durability. In
addition, you may also adversely affect
the performance of other electrical
systems in the vehicle.
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Personal Safety System
™.........................40
How Does the Personal Safety System
Work?.................................................................. 40
Phone...............................................................427 During a Phone Call.......................................... 430
Making Calls........................................................ 429
Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First Time................................................................... 427
Phone Menu........................................................ 428
Receiving Calls................................................... 430
Smartphone Connectivity............................... 431
Text Messaging.................................................... 431
Post-Crash Alert System..........................235
Power Door Locks See: Locking and Unlocking.............................. 61
Power Seats
....................................................132
10-way power seat............................................. 134
6-way power seat............................................... 133
Power Lumbar..................................................... 134
Power Windows
..............................................83
Accessory Delay................................................... 84
Bounce-Back......................................................... 83
One-Touch Down................................................. 83
One-Touch Up....................................................... 83
Window Lock......................................................... 84
Pre-Collision Assist
......................................215
Using the Pre-Collision Assist
System............................................................... 215
Protecting the Environment........................15
R
Rear Parking Aid............................................183 Obstacle Distance Indicator........................... 184
Rear Seat Armrest........................................138
Rear Seats.......................................................136
Rear View Camera
.......................................193
Camera Guidelines............................................ 194
Manual Zoom....................................................... 195
Obstacle Distance Indicator........................... 195
Rear Camera Delay............................................ 195
Using the Rear View Camera System.........193
Rear View Camera See: Rear View Camera.................................... 193
Recommended Towing Weights
............224
Refueling..........................................................157 Refueling System Overview............................ 157
Refueling System Warning............................. 159Refueling Your Vehicle......................................
158
Remote Control..............................................50 Car Finder................................................................ 53
Intelligent Access Key........................................ 50
Remote Start......................................................... 54
Replacing the Battery......................................... 52
Sounding the Panic Alarm................................ 53
Using the Key Blade............................................. 51
Remote Start
..................................................129
Automatic Settings............................................ 129
Repairing Minor Paint Damage...............281
Replacement Parts Recommendation........................................12
Collision Repairs.................................................... 12
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Repairs.................................................................. 12
Warranty on Replacement Parts..................... 12
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control.............................................................55
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)..............................................................242
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)..............................................................242
Roadside Assistance
...................................231
Vehicles Sold in Canada: Getting Roadside
Assistance........................................................ 232
Vehicles Sold in Canada: Roadside Assistance Program Coverage.................232
Vehicles Sold in Canada: Using Roadside Assistance........................................................ 232
Vehicles Sold in the United States: Getting Roadside Assistance.................................... 231
Vehicles Sold in the United States: Using Roadside Assistance.................................... 231
Roadside Emergencies
...............................231
Running-In See: Breaking-In................................................. 229
Running Out of Fuel....................................156 Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
Container.......................................................... 156
Filling a Portable Fuel Container.................. 156
S
Safety Canopy ™
.............................................47
Safety Precautions......................................154
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