Action and Description
Menu Item
Allows you to edit the GO Time and
cabin conditioning temperature.
My GO Times
Indicates that you can add a GO
Time to this slot.
--:--
GO Time 2
Note: If you set GO Time 2 to occur before GO Time 1, or if you
set GO Time 1 to occur after an existing GO Time 2, the GO Times
will automatically sort themselves and be displayed in the correct
order.
GO Time and Cabin Conditioning
This screen allows you to enter or change
the GO Time and cabin conditioning
temperature. Press any GO Time on the Schedule screen
to enter the editing screen for that GO
Time. Action and Description
Menu Item
These change the hours and minutes of your GO Time. The
minutes change in increments of five. You can also switch the
settings for AM and PM by touching those buttons.
Time (+ and -)
These switch the setting for your selected cabin conditioning
temperature for this GO Time event. You can select from four
settings:
Cabin Conditioning
(+ and -)
Off
85°F (29.5°C)
72°F (22°C)
65°F (18.5°C)
Note:
Cabin conditioning can perform differently depending on
if you plug into a 120V convenience cord or 240V charging station.
The power available for conditioning is limited to the charging
station power available.
Note:
Your vehicle may not always reach the set cabin temper-
ature due to charging and ambient temperature conditions. This
is normal operation.
Touching this button erases the GO Time and cabin conditioning
temperature.
Clear
Touching this button stores the GO Time and temperature
settings.
Save
Note: If you select a GO Time, but choose
Off for the temperature setting, the vehicle
schedules charging to be complete by your GO Time and does not condition the cabin.
Note: Make sure you save your settings before returning to the previous screen. If you do
not touch
Save, the system will not automatically store the settings.
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Value Charge Profiles
You can access the Value Charge Profile
screen by selecting the edit option in the
bottom right hand corner of the Charge
Settings screen. Action and Description
Menu Item
This displays the charging mode and off-peak times for your
Default Value Charge profile. The system displays off-peak times
for weekdays; the remaining hours of the day are considered peak
time. The system displays similar off-peak times for weekend
days.
Default
If you want your vehicle to immediately
charge when you plug it in at this profile
location.
Charge Now
If you want to take advantage of off-peak
electricity rates. The vehicle optimizes the
charge schedule to be complete by the next
GO Time.
Value Charge
To access your Default Value Charge Profile
settings screen (see Default Value Charge
Profile later in this section).
Edit
Once you create profile names, this section displays the Value
Charge Profile names and current Charge Mode for specific loca-
tions. You can set up and edit these profiles using the MyFord
Mobile internet application. You can program up to nine unique
charge profiles.
Customer Defined
Value Charge
Profiles
Default Value Charge Profile
You can access your Default Value Charge
Profile by selecting the edit option on the
Value Charge Profiles screen. Action and Description
Menu Item
Set the Weekday times and Weekend times by pressing the
Weekday and Weekend buttons.
Weekday
Weekend
This displays the start and finish of off-peak charge times, which
you can modify, using the following:
Weekday Start
Allows you to switch the hours of your start
and finish times.
+ and -
Weekend Start
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Description
Item
Item
This indicates which mode is active within the vehicle
system.
Power Flow
A
Action and Description
Menu Item
The electric motor and
gasoline engine are
powering the vehicle.
Status: Hybrid Drive
The hybrid system is
storing power in the high-
voltage battery.
Status: Charging HV
Battery
The vehicle is either at
rest, or sharing very little
power between the elec-
tric system parts.
Status: Idle
The vehicle is driving in
electric mode (the power
is coming from the elec-
tric motor). The gasoline
engine is off in this mode.
Status: Electric Drive
The high-voltage battery
charging from the char-
ging station is complete.
Status: Charge Complete
(Energi Only)
Shows the direction of power flow between the
wheels and the electric motor.
Motor-to-Wheel Flow
B
Represents the hybrid electric motor. The higher the
motor power is, the larger the circle around this node.
Any time the vehicle is ready to be driven, the motor
node illuminates.
Electric Motor
C
Shows the direction of power flow between the high-
voltage battery and the electric motor. Flow toward
the motor indicates the battery is providing power to
accelerate the vehicle (discharging the battery). Flow
toward the battery indicates the electric motor is
providing power to the battery (charging the battery).
1
Battery-to-
Motor Flow
D
Appears when you plug your vehicle into the charging
station. When charging the high voltage battery from
the charging station, you can see flow from the plug
to the battery on the screen.
(Energi
Only)
Plug
E
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Description
Item
Item
Includes all power usage from the low voltage
accessories such as the climate control fan, head-
lights and heated seats. The higher the power usage
is from these accessories, the larger the circle around
the node. This node illuminates anytime the vehicle
is on since there is always some low level power in
use.
2
Other
F
Includes the power usage from the high-voltage
climate control components such as the electric A/
C compressor and the electric heater (Energi only).
The higher the power usage is from these compon-
ents, the larger the circle around this node.
2,3
Climate
G
Represents your high-voltage battery. A circle illumin-
ates around the node when the high-voltage battery
is receiving power from regenerative braking or engine
charging. The higher the power going into the high-
voltage battery, the larger the circle around this node.
Battery
H
Represents the fuel tank in the vehicle.
Fuel
I
Shows flow from the fuel tank to the engine when
the engine is on and using fuel (there are some cases
where the engine is on, but not using any fuel). When
the engine is on, but not using fuel, the engine node
is active, but the fuel flow path is off. An example of
this is when your foot is off the accelerator pedal and
the vehicle is traveling at a high speed.
Fuel-to-Engine Flow
J
Provides you with the reason(s) the gasoline engine
is on. When the gasoline engine is off, this display
does not appear.Engine On due to reasons
displayed by the system are in a chart following this
list.
Engine On due to:
K
Shows the direction of power flow between the
engine and the electric motor. The direction indicates
if the engine is providing power to the high-voltage
electrical system, or if the high-voltage electrical
system is providing power to control or start the
engine.
Motor-to-Engine Flow
L
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Engine On Due To
The engine is on to charge the high-voltage battery. The
vehicle returns to electric mode once the battery is
charged.
Battery Charging
The engine is on to maintain engine oil quality. The
vehicle returns to electric mode when low engine use
mode is complete. See Hybrid Vehicle Operation
(page 148).
Low Use
(Energi Only)
The engine is on due to high or low high-voltage battery
temperature. This is a normal operating condition. The
vehicle returns to electric mode automatically when
possible.
Battery Temperature
(Energi Only)
The engine is on to optimize vehicle operation. The
vehicle returns to electric mode when possible.
Normal Operation
The engine is on to provide increased powertrain
braking. This can occur when you turn on the grade
assist feature, when speed control is on or when driving
with your foot off the accelerator pedal. Turning off
grade assist or speed control may allow the vehicle to
return to electric mode.
Engine Braking Active
Privacy Notice for GPS Mapping with
MyFord
MyFord allows for GPS mapping when a
vehicle is registered to a MyFord Mobile
account. To remove the vehicle from the
account, thereby removing GPS mapping
ability, a Master Reset can be performed
in the vehicle. See
Settings (page 440).
Before transferring ownership of a vehicle,
owners may choose to execute a Master
Reset or Factory Reset (completed via the
MyFord Mobile website). Either method
removes the vehicle from all MyFord
Mobile accounts. It is recommended that new owners
conduct a Master Reset upon taking
possession of the vehicle to remove it from
any existing MyFord Mobile accounts. The
new owner can activate a MyFord Mobile
account by completing registration process
on the website. Website
www.myfordmobile.com www.syncmyride.ca
www.syncmaroute.ca
APPS
The system enables voice, steering wheel,
and touch screen control of SYNC 3
AppLink enabled smartphone apps.
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Door Keypad Code
Select this button to add or erase a
personal door keypad code. To add or
erase a personal code, you first need to
enter the five-digit factory set code. You
can find this code on the owner's wallet
card in the glove box or from your
authorized dealer.
Camera Settings
To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Action and Description
Message
Camera Settings
Then select from the following: You can enable or disable this option using the slider.
Rear Camera
Delay
You can find more information on the rear-view camera system in the parking aids chapter
of your owner manual.
Onboard Modem Serial Number (ESN)
Selecting this button on the settings menu
shows you the ESN number for your
system. You need this number for certain
registrations such as Satellite Radio.
Charge Port Light (If Equipped)
To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Action and Description
Menu Item
Charge Port Light
You can then select: Illuminates when plugging in, opening doors, pressing the
unlock button on your remote and while charging.
On
Does not illuminate.
Off
Illuminates only when plugging in, opening doors, or
pressing the unlock button on your remote.
Limited
Note: Details on the charge port light
functions are in another chapter. See High
Voltage Battery (page 166).
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Malaysia
South Africa
United Arab Emirates Vietnam
Radio Frequency Certification
Logos for Wireless Charging
United Arab Emirates
South Korea
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Car Wash
See: Cleaning the Exterior............................... 274
Catalytic Converter......................................163 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)................... 164
Readiness for Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Testing................................................... 164
Center Console..............................................142
Changing a Bulb...........................................270 Front Halogen Fog Lamp................................. 271
Headlamp.............................................................. 271
LED Lamps............................................................ 272
License Plate Lamp........................................... 273
Reversing Lamp.................................................. 272
Changing a Fuse
..........................................254
Fuses...................................................................... 254
Changing the 12V Battery
.........................265
Changing the Engine Air Filter.................273
Changing the Wiper Blades.....................267
Charging the High Voltage Battery........168
Checking MyKey System Status...............59 MyKey Distance.................................................... 59
Number of Admin Keys..................................... 60
Number of MyKeys.............................................. 60
Checking the Wiper Blades......................267
Child Restraint and Seatbelt Maintenance.................................................39
Child Restraint Positioning.........................28
Child Safety
........................................................17
General Information............................................. 17
Child Safety Locks.........................................30 Left-Hand Side....................................................... 31
Right-Hand Side.................................................... 31
Cleaning Leather Seats.............................278
Cleaning Products
........................................274
Materials................................................................ 274
Cleaning the Engine....................................276
Cleaning the Exterior
...................................274
Cleaning the Headlamps................................. 275
Exterior Chrome Parts...................................... 275
Exterior Plastic Parts......................................... 275
Stripes or Graphics............................................ 275
Underbody............................................................ 275
Under Hood.......................................................... 275
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens
..........................277
Cleaning the Interior....................................277
Cleaning the Wheels...................................279 Cleaning the Windows and Wiper
Blades............................................................276
Clearing All MyKeys
.......................................59
Climate...........................................................400 Accessing Rear Climate Controls................403
Accessing the Climate Control Menu.........401
Directing the Airflow......................................... 401
Rear Climate Control Lock Indicator..........403
Setting the Blower Motor Speed.................. 401
Setting the Temperature................................. 401
Switching Auto Mode On and Off................401
Switching Dual Zone Mode On and Off...................................................................... 402
Switching Maximum Air Conditioning On and Off............................................................. 402
Switching Maximum Defrost On and Off...................................................................... 402
Switching Rear Auto Mode On and Off...................................................................... 403
Switching Recirculated Air On and Off...................................................................... 402
Switching the Air Conditioning On and Off....................................................................... 401
Switching the Climate Controlled Seats On and Off.............................................................. 401
Switching the Climate Control On and Off....................................................................... 401
Switching the Heated Exterior Mirrors On and Off............................................................. 402
Switching the Heated Rear Window On and Off...................................................................... 402
Switching the Heated Seats On and Off...................................................................... 402
Switching the Heated Steering Wheel On and Off............................................................. 402
Switching the Rear Climate Controlled Seats On and Off......................................... 403
Switching the Rear Heated Seats On and Off...................................................................... 403
Switching the Rear Ventilated Seats On and Off............................................................. 403
Switching the Ventilated Seats On and Off...................................................................... 402
Climate Control
.............................................120
Climate Controlled Seats..........................133 Cooled Seats........................................................ 133
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