Rear Passenger Climate Controls............155
Heated Windshield......................................156
Heated Rear Window..................................156
Heated Exterior Mirrors..............................156
Cabin Air Filter..............................................156
Remote Start..................................................157
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position...................158
Head Restraints............................................159
Power Seats...................................................163
Memory Function.........................................167
Rear Seats.......................................................171
Heated Seats.................................................177
Climate Controlled Seats...........................179
Garage Door Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener................181
Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points................................185
Wireless Accessory Charging...................186
Storage Compartments
Center Console............................................189
Overhead Console......................................189
Starting and Stopping the Engine
General Information......................................191
Keyless Starting.............................................191
Starting a Gasoline Engine........................192
Engine Block Heater...................................194
Unique Driving Characteristics
Auto-Start-Stop.............................................196
Fuel and Refueling
Safety Precautions.......................................199
Fuel Quality..................................................200
Fuel Filler Funnel Location.......................200
Running Out of Fuel....................................201
Refueling.......................................................202
Fuel Consumption......................................205
Engine Emission Control
Emission Law...............................................206
Catalytic Converter.....................................207
Transmission
Automatic Transmission.............................210
Four-Wheel Drive
Using Four-Wheel Drive.............................216
Rear Axle
Limited Slip Differential.............................224
Brakes
General Information...................................225
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes......................................................................226
Electric Parking Brake................................226
Hill Start Assist.............................................228
Auto Hold......................................................229
Traction Control
Principle of Operation.................................231
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ANTI-THEFT ALARM - VEHICLES
WITH: INTERIOR SENSOR
Alarm System
Perimeter Alarm
The perimeter alarm is a deterrent againstunauthorized access to your vehicle throughthe doors and the hood.
Interior Sensors
Note:Do not cover up the interior lamp unitsensors.
The interior lamp unit sensors are in theoverhead console. The sensors act as adeterrent against unauthorized intrusion bysensing any movement inside your vehicle.
Inclination Sensors
When you lock your vehicle and arm thealarm, the sensors are designed to detectan attempt to raise your vehicle, for exampleto remove a wheel or to tow it away.
Alarm Settings
ALL SENSORS ACTIVE is the standardsetting. In this mode, the interior sensors areon when you arm the alarm.
In PERIMETER SENSING mode, the interiorsensors are off when you arm the alarm.
You can change the setting through theinformation display. See General Information(page 120).
Ask on Exit (If Equipped)
You can set the information display to askyou each time which level of guard you wishto set.
Triggering the Alarm
Once armed, the alarm triggers in any of thefollowing ways:
•If someone opens a door, the liftgate orthe hood without a valid key or remotecontrol.
•If you switch your vehicle on without acorrectly coded key.
•If the interior sensors detect movementwithin your vehicle.
If the alarm triggers, the alarm horn soundsfor 30 seconds and the hazard flashers turnon for five minutes.
Any further attempts to perform one of theabove triggers the alarm again.
Arming the Alarm
To arm the alarm, lock your vehicle. SeeDoors and Locks (page 72).
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Security
Note:Moisture, frost and ice build-up orother types of contamination on the surfaceof the light lens can cause non-permanentdistortion or reduced brightness of theimage. Do not use abrasive materials toclean the lens.
Note:If you enable auto-fold and then youfold the mirrors in to the door window glass,the welcome mats do not turn on.
INTERIOR LAMPS
The lamps turn on under the followingconditions:
•You open any door.
•You press a remote control button.
•You press the all lamps on button on theoverhead console.
Front Interior Lamp
The front interior lamp switches are on theoverhead console.
Note:The position of each button on theoverhead console depends on your vehicle.
All Lamps On
Press to switch all interior lampson.
All Lamps Off
Press to switch all interior lampsoff.
Individual Dome Lamps
Press to switch the left-handindividual dome lamp on and off.
Press to switch the right-handindividual dome lamp on and off.
Interior Lamp Function
Press to switch the interior lampfunction on and off.
When the interior lamp function is off andyou open a door, the courtesy and doorlamps stay off.
When the interior lamp function is on andyou open a door, the courtesy and doorlamps turn on.
Note:The indicator lamp lights amber whenthe door function is off.
Individual Map Lamps
Press a map lens to switch individual maplamps on and off independently.
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Auto-Dimming Mirror
Note: Do not block the sensors on the frontand back of the mirror. A rear centerpassenger or raised rear center headrestraint may also block light from reachingthe sensor.
The mirror dims to reduce the effect of brightlight from behind. It returns to normal whenthe bright light from behind is no longerpresent or if you shift into reverse (R).
CHILDMINDER MIRROR
On overhead consoles, the childmindermirror allows the driver to view the rearseating area.
WARNING: Do not use thechildminder mirror to view rearward traffic,do not allow rear passengers to distractyou from the driving task, and make surethe rear view mirror has a clear view ofrearward traffic. Failure to do so couldincrease the risk of a crash from an unseenvehicle, which may result in serious injury.
Pull down the rear edge of the childmindermirror to open. You can adjust thechildminder mirror to any position up to fullopen to aid in visibility.
TOLL READER
Installing the Toll Reader
Install the toll reader or radio-controlledequipment on the driver side of thewindshield behind the interior mirror.
Note:Follow the manufacturer's installationinstructions.
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SUN VISORS
Rotate the sun visor toward the side windowand extend it rearward for extra shade.
Illuminated Vanity Mirror
Lift the cover to switch the lamp on.
MOONROOF (IF EQUIPPED)
WARNING: Do not leave childrenunattended in your vehicle and do not letthem play with the moonroof. Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury.
WARNING: When closing themoonroof, verify that it is free ofobstruction and make sure that childrenand pets are not in the proximity of the roofopening.
The moonroof controls are located on theoverhead console and have a one-touchopen and close feature. To stop itsmovement during one-touch operation, pressthe control a second time.
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Lowering the Head Restraint
1. Press and hold button C.
2. Push the head restraint down.
Removing the Head Restraint
1.Pull the head restraint up until it reachesits highest position.
2. Press and hold buttons C and D.
3. Pull the head restraint up.
Installing the Head Restraint
Align the steel posts into the guide sleevesand push the head restraint down until itlocks.
Third Row Head Restraints
The third row head restraints arenon-adjustable, but you can fold them.
The head restraints consist of:
•An energy absorbing foam and structure.
•A fold button.
1. Press the button to fold the headrestraint.
2.Pull the head restraint up to place it backin the upright position.
Power Rear Head Restraints
The third row outermost head restraints arefixed and cannot be removed.
Press the button on the overhead consoleto fold the third row outermost headrestraints.
Pull the head restraint up to place it in theupright position.
Note:These head restraints fold when youpress the fold flat button.
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CENTER CONSOLE
Stow items in the cup holder carefully asitems may become loose during hardbraking, acceleration or crashes, includinghot drinks which may spill.
Available console features include:
Front storage compartment withUSB ports, auxiliary power pointand wireless charger.
A
Cup holders with auxiliary storagebin.B
Storage compartment with auxiliarypower point.C
Rear audio controls/Rear windowshade controls.D
Rear climate controls.E
AC power point.F
Auxiliary power point or cigarlighter.G
Rear cup holders.H
Dual USB port.I
Terrain management switch andelectric parking brake.J
OVERHEAD CONSOLE
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Battery Saver..........................................................76Illuminated Entry....................................................76Illuminated Exit......................................................76Locking and Unlocking the Doors with theKey Blade............................................................75Power Door Locks................................................72Remote Control.....................................................72Smart Unlocks for Intelligent AccessKeys......................................................................75
Lug NutsSee: Changing a Road Wheel..........................410
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Maintenance..................................................359General Information...........................................359
Media Hub......................................................440Memory Function...........................................167Driver Seat Memory............................................167Easy Entry and Exit Feature..............................168Passenger Seat Memory...................................168Personal Profiles..................................................169Saving a PreSet Position...................................167
Message CenterSee: Information Displays.................................120
MirrorsSee: Windows and Mirrors................................105
Mobile Communications Equipment...........14
Moonroof..........................................................110Bounce-Back..........................................................111Opening and Closing the Moonroof................111
Motorcraft Parts.............................................419MyKey — Troubleshooting............................70MyKey™..............................................................67Principle of Operation..........................................67
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Navigation......................................................490cityseeker.............................................................499Destination Mode................................................491Map Mode............................................................490Navigation Map Updates.................................500Navigation Menu................................................496SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link.....................500SYNC AppLink....................................................499Waypoints.............................................................498
Normal Scheduled Maintenance..............551Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor................................551Normal Maintenance Intervals........................553
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Oil Change Indicator Reset........................363Oil CheckSee: Engine Oil Check......................................362
Opening and Closing the Hood...............359Ordering Additional Owner'sLiterature......................................................339Obtaining a French Owner’s Manual............339
Overhead Console.......................................189
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Parking Aids...................................................236Principle of Operation.......................................236
Passive Anti-Theft System............................83SecuriLock™............................................................83
PATSSee: Passive Anti-Theft System........................83
Pedals................................................................93Perchlorate........................................................12Personal Safety System™..............................50How Does the Personal Safety SystemWork?..................................................................50
Phone..............................................................482During a Phone Call...........................................487Making Calls........................................................486Pairing Your Cell Phone for the FirstTime...................................................................483Phone Menu........................................................483Receiving Calls....................................................487Smartphone Connectivity.................................489Text Messaging...................................................488
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