Storage Compartments
Center Console
.............................................170
Overhead Console .......................................
170
Under Seat Storage ....................................
170
Starting and Stopping the Engine
General Information ....................................
173
Ignition Switch ...............................................
173
Keyless Starting ............................................
174
Starting a Gasoline Engine - 6.2L/6.8L ........................................................................\
.
174
Starting a Diesel Engine - 6.7L Diesel ........................................................................\
.
176
Switching Off the Engine - 6.7L Diesel ........................................................................\
..
181
Engine Idle Shutdown .................................
181
Engine Block Heater ....................................
181
Fuel and Refueling
Safety Precautions .....................................
183
Fuel Quality - E85 .......................................
184
Fuel Quality - Diesel ...................................
185
Fuel Quality - Gasoline ..............................
187
Running Out of Fuel ...................................
188
Refueling - Gasoline ...................................
188
Refueling - Diesel ........................................
189
Fuel Consumption .......................................
192
Engine Emission Control
Emission Law ................................................
193
Catalytic Converter .....................................
194
Selective Catalytic Reductant System - Diesel ...........................................................
196
Diesel Particulate Filter ............................
200
Transmission
Automatic Transmission .........................
206
Power Take-Off .............................................
211Four-Wheel Drive
Using Four-Wheel Drive
............................
212
Rear Axle
Limited Slip Differential .............................
221
Electronic Locking Differential ................
221
Brakes
General Information ...................................
223
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes ........................................................................\
225
Parking Brake ................................................
225
Hill Start Assist ............................................
225
Traction Control
Principle of Operation ................................
227
Using Traction Control ...............................
227
Stability Control
Principle of Operation ...............................
228
Using Stability Control ..............................
229
Terrain Control
Principle of Operation ................................
231
Using Hill Descent Control .......................
231
Parking Aids
Principle of Operation ...............................
233
Rear Parking Aid ..........................................
233
Rear View Camera ......................................
234
360 Degree Camera ...................................
237
Cruise Control
Principle of Operation ................................
241
Using Cruise Control ...................................
241
Using Adaptive Cruise Control ...............
242
Driving Aids
Driver Alert ....................................................
249
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Lane Keeping System
...............................250
Blind Spot Information System .............
253
Cross Traffic Alert .......................................
258
Steering ..........................................................
260
Pre-Collision Assist ....................................
262
Load Carrying
Load Limit .....................................................
266
Bed Ramps ....................................................
270
Towing
Towing a Trailer ............................................
273
Trailer Reversing Aids .................................
275
Trailer Sway Control ..................................
282
Recommended Towing Weights ..........
283
Essential Towing Checks .........................
287
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels .....
296
Driving Hints
Breaking-In ...................................................
299
Economical Driving ....................................
299
Driving Through Water .............................
300
Floor Mats .....................................................
300
Snow Plowing ...............................................
301
Roadside Emergencies
Roadside Assistance ................................
304
Hazard Flashers ..........................................
305
Fire Extinguisher .........................................
305
Warning Triangle .........................................
305
Fuel Shutoff .................................................
305
Jump Starting the Vehicle .......................
306
Post-Crash Alert System .........................
308
Transporting the Vehicle .........................
308
Towing Points ..............................................
309
Customer Assistance
Getting the Services You Need ................
311
In California (U.S. Only) .............................
312The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto
Line Program (U.S. Only) ......................
313
Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only) .......................
314
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada ........................................................
314
Ordering Additional Owner's Literature ........................................................................\
.
316
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only) ........................................................................\
.
316
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only) ........................................................................\
.
316
Fuses
Fuse Specification Chart ..........................
318
Changing a Fuse ..........................................
327
Maintenance
General Information ..................................
329
Opening and Closing the Hood .............
329
Under Hood Overview - 6.2L ..................
330
Under Hood Overview - 6.7L Diesel ......
331
Under Hood Overview - 6.8L ..................
333
Engine Oil Dipstick - 6.2L/6.8L ..............
334
Engine Oil Dipstick - 6.7L Diesel ............
334
Engine Oil Check - 6.2L/6.8L .................
334
Engine Oil Check - 6.7L Diesel ...............
335
Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter ........................................................................\
336
Changing the Crankcase Vent Filter Element ......................................................
337
Oil Change Indicator Reset .....................
338
Engine Coolant Check - 6.2L/6.8L .......
339
Engine Coolant Check - 6.7L Diesel ......
343
Automatic Transmission Fluid Check ........................................................................\
346
Transfer Case Fluid Check ......................
349
Brake Fluid Check .......................................
350
Power Steering Fluid Check ...................
350
Washer Fluid Check ....................................
351
Draining the Fuel Filter Water Trap - 6.7L Diesel ............................................................
351
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Fuel Filter - 6.2L/6.8L
................................353
Changing the 12V Battery ........................
354
Checking the Wiper Blades ....................
356
Changing the Wiper Blades ....................
356
Adjusting the Headlamps .......................
356
Changing a Bulb ..........................................
358
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 6.2L/6.8L ........................................................................\
.
361
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 6.7L Diesel ..........................................................
362
Changing the Engine-Mounted and Diesel Fuel Conditioner Module Fuel
Filters - 6.7L Diesel .................................
364
Vehicle Care
General Information ..................................
369
Cleaning Products ......................................
369
Cleaning the Exterior .................................
369
Waxing ..............................................................
371
Cleaning the Engine ....................................
371
Cleaning the Exhaust - 6.7L Diesel ........
371
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Blades ........................................................................\
.
372
Cleaning the Interior ...................................
372
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens .......................
374
Cleaning Leather Seats .............................
374
Repairing Minor Paint Damage ..............
376
Cleaning the Wheels .................................
376
Vehicle Storage ............................................
376
Wheels and Tires
General Information ..................................
379
Tire Care ..........................................................
381
Using Snow Chains ....................................
397
Tire Pressure Monitoring System .........
398
Changing a Road Wheel .........................
406
Technical Specifications ...........................
417Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications - 6.2L
...................
419
Engine Specifications - 6.7L Diesel ......
419
Engine Specifications - 6.8L ..................
420
Motorcraft Parts - 6.2L ..............................
421
Motorcraft Parts - 6.7L Diesel ................
422
Motorcraft Parts - 6.8L .............................
423
Vehicle Identification Number ...............
424
Vehicle Certification Label ......................
425
Transmission Code Designation ...........
425
Capacities and Specifications - 6.2L ........................................................................\
426
Capacities and Specifications - 6.7L Diesel ...........................................................
431
Capacities and Specifications - 6.8L ........................................................................\
437
Bulb Specification Chart .........................
442
Audio System
General Information ..................................
444
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM .....
444
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/ Touchscreen Display .............................
446
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/ SYNC ...........................................................
447
Digital Radio ..................................................
451
Satellite Radio .............................................
453
USB Port ........................................................
456
Media Hub .....................................................
456
SYNC™
General Information ..................................
457
Using Voice Recognition ..........................
459
Using SYNC™ With Your Phone ............
461
SYNC™ Applications and Services ......
473
Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player ........................................................................\
478
SYNC™ Troubleshooting ........................
487
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Thank you for choosing Ford. We
recommend that you take some time to
get to know your vehicle by reading this
manual. The more that you know about
your vehicle, the greater the safety and
pleasure you will get from driving it.
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 your focus off the road. Your
primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle. We
recommend against the use of any
hand-held device while driving and
encourage the use of voice-operated
systems when possible. Make sure you
are aware of all applicable local laws
that may affect the use of electronic
devices while driving.
Note: This manual describes product
features and options available throughout
the range of available models, sometimes
even before they are generally available. It
may describe options that are not on your
vehicle. It is possible that either Ford Motor
Company or an authorized Ford dealer may
have originally sold an incomplete vehicle
to a vehicle modifier who upfitted it. As a
result, some of the options and features on
this vehicle may differ from what we
describe in this manual.
Note: Some of the illustrations in this
manual may show features as used in
different models, so they may appear
differently to you on your vehicle.
Note: Always use and operate your vehicle
in line with all applicable laws and
regulations. Note:
Pass on this manual when selling
your vehicle. It is an integral part of the
vehicle.
Note: Your vehicle ’s powertrain control
systems can detect and store information
about vehicle modifications that increase
horsepower and torque output such as
whether or not performance-enhancing
powertrain components commonly referred
to as performance chips have been used.
This information will stay in the system ’s
memory and cannot be erased even if the
modification is removed. Ford Motor
Company, Ford of Canada, Ford of Mexico
and service or repair facilities can retrieve
this information when servicing your vehicle.
Ford Motor Company may use this
information to determine if your warranty
covers any needed repairs.
Note: Some aftermarket products may
cause severe engine, transmission and
exhaust system damage. See your warranty
information for more details.
Your new diesel engine may feel, drive and
function somewhat differently than a
gasoline engine. Therefore, it is very
important that you read and thoroughly
familiarize yourself and others operating
the vehicle with this guide. There is a
special procedure for turning off the diesel
engine. See
Starting a Diesel Engine
(page 176). It is important to read and
understand this material in order to
maintain the best service life for your
engine.
Ford may discontinue models or change
specifications without any notice and
without incurring obligations.
This manual may qualify the location of a
component as left-hand side or right-hand
side. The side is determined when facing
forward in the seat.
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Special Instructions
For your added safety, your vehicle has
sophisticated electronic controls.
WARNING: You risk death or
serious injury to yourself and others if you
do not follow the instruction highlighted
by the warning symbol. Failure to follow
the specific warnings and instructions
could result in personal injury. WARNING: Never
place front
seat mounted rear-facing child or infant
seats in front of an active passenger
airbag.
On Board Diagnostics Data Link
Connector WARNING:
Do not connect
wireless plug-in devices to the data link
connector. Unauthorized third parties
could gain access to vehicle data and
impair the performance of safety related
systems. Only allow repair facilities that
follow our service and repair instructions
to connect their equipment to the data
link connector.
Your vehicle has an OBD Data Link
Connector (DLC) that is used in
conjunction with a diagnostic scan tool for
vehicle diagnostics, repairs and
reprogramming services. Installing an
aftermarket device that uses the DLC
during normal driving for purposes such as
remote insurance company monitoring,
transmission of vehicle data to other
devices or entities, or altering the
performance of the vehicle, may cause interference with or even damage to
vehicle systems. We do not recommend
or endorse the use of aftermarket plug-in
devices unless approved by Ford. The
vehicle Warranty will not cover damage
caused by an aftermarket plug-in device.
Using your Vehicle With a
Snowplow
More information and guidelines for using
your vehicle with a snowplow are in this
Owner's Manual.
See Snow Plowing
(page 301).
Using a Slide-In Camper
For information regarding the use of
slide-in campers, consult the Truck
Camper Loading document supplied with
your vehicle.
Using your Vehicle as an
Ambulance
If your light truck has the Ford Ambulance
Preparation Package, it may be utilized as
an ambulance. We urge ambulance
manufacturers to follow the
recommendations of the Ford Incomplete
Vehicle Manual, Ford Truck Body Builder ’s
Layout Book and the Qualified Vehicle
Modifiers (QVM) Guidelines as well as
pertinent supplements. For additional
information, please contact the Truck Body
Builders Advisory Service at
http://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/
and then by selecting Contact Us or by
phone at 1–877 –840–4338.
Use of your Ford light truck as an
ambulance, without the Ford Ambulance
Preparation Package voids the Ford New
Vehicle Limited Warranty and may void
the emissions warranties. In addition,
ambulance usage without the preparation
package could cause high underbody
temperatures, overpressurized fuel and a
risk of spraying fuel which could lead to
fires.
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Deactivating and Activating the
Belt-Minder Feature (Driver only)
WARNING: While the system
allows you to deactivate it, this system
is designed to improve your chances of
being safely belted and surviving an
accident. We recommend you leave the
system activated for yourself and others
who may use the vehicle. To reduce the
risk of injury, do not deactivate or
activate the system while driving the
vehicle.
Note: If you are using MyKey, you cannot
disable the Belt-Minder. Also, if the
Belt-Minder has been previously disabled,
it will be re-enabled during the use of
MyKey. See
MyKey ™ (page 65).
Read Steps 1 - 4 thoroughly before
proceeding with the programming
procedure.
Before following the procedure, make sure
that:
• The parking brake is set.
• The transmission is in park (P).
• The ignition is off.
• All vehicle doors are closed.
• The driver seatbelt is unbuckled.
1. Switch the ignition on. Do not start the
engine.
2. Wait until the seatbelt warning light turns off (about one minute). You must
complete Step 3 within 30 seconds
after the seatbelt warning light turns
off.
3. Buckle then unbuckle the seatbelt three times at a moderate speed,
ending with the seatbelt in the
unbuckled state. After Step 3, the
seatbelt warning light turns on. 4. While the seatbelt warning light is on,
buckle then unbuckle the seatbelt.
After Step 4, the seatbelt warning light
flashes for confirmation.
• This will switch the feature off if it is
currently on.
• This will switch the feature on if it is
currently off.
CHILD RESTRAINT AND
SEATBELT MAINTENANCE
Inspect the vehicle seatbelts and child
safety seat systems periodically to make
sure they work properly and are not
damaged. Inspect the vehicle and child
restraint seatbelts to make sure there are
no nicks, tears or cuts. Replace if
necessary. All vehicle seatbelt assemblies,
including retractors, buckles, front seatbelt
buckle assemblies, buckle support
assemblies (slide bar-if equipped),
shoulder belt height adjusters (if
equipped), shoulder belt guide on seat
backrest (if equipped), child safety seat
LATCH and tether anchors, and attaching
hardware, should be inspected after a
crash. Read the child restraint
manufacturer's instructions for additional
inspection and maintenance information
specific to the child restraint.
We recommend that all seatbelt
assemblies in use in vehicles involved in a
crash be replaced. However, if the crash
was minor and an authorized dealer finds
that the belts do not show damage and
continue to operate properly, they do not
need to be replaced. Seatbelt assemblies
not in use during a crash should also be
inspected and replaced if either damage
or improper operation is noted.
Properly care for seatbelts. See
Vehicle
Care (page 369).
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Car Finder
Press the button twice within
three seconds. A tone sounds
and the direction indicators
flash. We recommend you use this method
to locate your vehicle, rather than using
the panic alarm.
Sounding the Panic Alarm Press the button to sound the
panic alarm. Press the button
again or switch the ignition on to
turn it off.
Note: The panic alarm only operates when
the ignition is off.
Remote Start (If Equipped) WARNING:
To avoid exhaust
fumes, do not use remote start if your
vehicle is parked indoors or in areas that
are not well ventilated.
Note: Do not use remote start if your fuel
level is low. The remote start button is on the
transmitter.
This feature allows you to start your
vehicle from the outside. The transmitter
has an extended operating range.
You can configure vehicles with automatic
climate control to turn on the automatic
climate control when you remote start your
vehicle. See Automatic Climate Control
(page
146). A manual climate control
system runs at the setting you set it to
when you switched your vehicle off.
Many states and provinces restrict the use
of remote start. Check your local and state
or provincial laws for specific requirements
regarding remote start systems. The remote start system does not work if
any of the following occur:
•
The ignition is on.
• The anti-theft alarm triggers.
• You switch off the feature.
• The hood is open.
• The transmission is not in park (P).
• The battery voltage is below the
minimum operating voltage.
Remote Control Feedback
An LED on the remote control provides
status feedback of remote start or stop
commands. Status
LED
Remote start orextension
successful
Solid green
Remote stop
successful; vehicle off
Solid red
Remote start orstop failed
Blinking red
Waiting for statusupdate
Blinking green
Remote Starting Your Vehicle
Note: You must press each button within
three seconds of each other. To remote start your vehicle:
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Press repeatedly or press and hold until
you reach the desired level.
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS
WARNING: The daytime running
lamps system does not activate the rear
lamps and may not provide adequate
lighting during low visibility driving
conditions. Make sure you switch the
headlamps on, as appropriate, during all
low visibility conditions. Failure to do so
may result in a crash.
Type One - Conventional (Non-
Configurable)
The daytime running lamps turn on when:
1. Switching the ignition on.
2. The transmission is not in park (P) for vehicles with automatic transmissions,
or releasing the parking brake for
vehicles with manual transmissions.
3. The lighting control is in the off, parking
lamp or autolamps positions.
4. The headlamps are off.
Type Two - Configurable
Switch the daytime running lamps on or
off using the information display. See
Information Displays
(page 112).
The daytime running lamps turn on when:
1. The lamps are on in the information display.
2. Switching the ignition on.
3. The transmission is not in park (P) for vehicles with automatic transmissions,
or releasing the parking brake for
vehicles with manual transmissions.
4. The lighting control is in the autolamps
position.
5. The headlamps are off. The other lighting control switch positions
do not turn on the daytime running lamps.
If the daytime running lamps are off in the
information display, the lamps stay off in
all switch positions.
AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM
CONTROL
(IF EQUIPPED)
WARNING:
The system does not
relieve you of your responsibility to drive
with due care and attention. You may
need to override the system if it does not
turn the high beams on or off.
The system turns on high beams if it is dark
enough and no other traffic is present. If it
detects an approaching vehicle ’s
headlamps or tail lamps, or street lighting
ahead, the system turns off high beams
before they can distract other road users.
Low beams remain on.
Note: The system may not operate properly
if the sensor is blocked. Keep the windshield
free from obstruction or damage.
Note: The system may not operate properly
in cold or inclement conditions. You can
switch on the high beams by overriding the
system.
Note: If the system detects a blockage, for
example bird droppings, bug splatter, snow
or ice, the system goes into low beam mode
until you clear the blockage. A message may
appear in the information display if the
camera is blocked.
Note: Using much larger tires or equipping
vehicle accessories such as snowplows can
modify your vehicle's ride height and
degrade automatic high beam control
performance.
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