
Safety Practices
WARNING: If your vehicleis stuck in snow, mud or sand, donot rapidly spin the tires;spinning the tires can tear thetire and cause an explosion. Atire can explode in as little asthree to five seconds.
WARNING: Do not spin thewheels at over 34 mph(55 km/h). The tires may fail andinjure a passenger or bystander.
Driving habits have a great dealto do with your tire mileage andsafety.
Observe posted speed limits.
Avoid fast starts, stops and turns.
Avoid potholes and objects on theroad.
Do not run over curbs or hit the tireagainst a curb when parking.
Highway Hazards
No matter how carefully you drivethere is always the possibility thatyou may eventually have a flat tireon the highway. Drive slowly to the
closest safe area out of traffic.This may further damage the flattire, but your safety is moreimportant.
If you feel a sudden vibration orride disturbance while driving, oryou suspect your tire or vehiclehas been damaged, immediatelyreduce your speed. Drive withcaution until you can safely pulloff the road. Stop and inspect thetires for damage.
If a tire is under-inflated, check thetire for damage. If the tire is notdamaged, inflate it to therecommended tire pressure.
If a tire is damaged, have itreplaced immediately. If yourvehicle has a spare wheel, fit thespare wheel immediately andhave the damaged tire replacedas soon as possible. If your vehicledoes not have a spare wheel, ithas a temporary mobility kit.
Tire and Wheel Alignment
A bad jolt from hitting a curb orpothole can cause the front endof your vehicle to becomemisaligned or cause damage toyour tires. If your vehicle seems topull to one side when you aredriving, the wheels may be out ofalignment. Have an authorizeddealer check the wheel alignmentperiodically.
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Sometimes irregular tire wear canbe corrected by rotating the tires.
USING SUMMER TIRES
Summer tires provide superiorperformance on wet and dry roads.Summer tires do not have the Mud andSnow (M+S or M/S) tire traction rating onthe tire side wall. Since summer tires donot have the same traction performanceas All-season or Snow tires, we do notrecommend using summer tires whentemperatures drop to about 45°F (7°C) orbelow (depending on tire wear andenvironmental conditions) or in snow andice conditions. Like any tire, summer tireperformance is affected by tire wear andenvironmental conditions. If you must drivein those conditions, we recommend usingMud and Snow (M+S, M/S), All-season orSnow tires.
Always store your summer tires indoors attemperatures above 19°F (-7°C). Therubber compounds used in these tires loseflexibility and may develop surface cracksin the tread area at temperatures below19°F (-7°C). If the tires have beensubjected to 19°F (-7°C) or less, warmthem in a heated space to at least 41°F(5°C) for at least 24 hours before installingthem on a vehicle, or moving the vehiclewith the tires installed, or checking tireinflation. Do not place tires near heatersor heating devices used to warm the roomwhere the tires are stored. Do not applyheat or blow heated air directly on the tires.Always inspect the tires after storageperiods and before use.
USING SNOW CHAINS
WARNING: Snow tires must bethe same size, load index and speedrating as those originally provided byFord. Use of any tire or wheel notrecommended by Ford can affect thesafety and performance of your vehicle,which could result in an increased risk ofloss of control, vehicle rollover, personalinjury and death. Additionally, the use ofnon-recommended tires and wheels cancause steering, suspension, axle, transfercase or power transfer unit failure.Follow the Ford recommended tireinflation pressure found on the SafetyCompliance Certification Label (on thedoor hinge pillar, door latch post or thedoor edge that meets the door latchpost, next to the driver seat), or TireLabel on the B-Pillar or the edge of thedriver door. Failure to follow the tirepressure recommendations can causeuneven treadwear patterns andadversely affect the way your vehiclehandles.
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The tires on your vehicle may haveall-weather treads to provide traction inrain and snow. However, in some climatesyou may need to use snow chains. If youneed to use chains, it is recommended thatsteel wheels (of the same size andspecification) be used, as chains may chipaluminum wheels. Follow these guidelineswhen using traction devices:
•Use 0.3937 in (10 mm) or less indimension as measured on the sidewallof your tire with 205/60 R16 92H or205/50 R17 93H XL. Not all S-classsnow chains meet these restrictions.Chains of this size restriction willinclude a tensioning device. (AnyLincoln or Ford passenger vehicle).
•The snow chains or cables must bemounted in pairs on only on the frontaxle.
•Purchase chains or cables from amanufacturer that clearly labels bodyto tire dimension restrictions.
•When installing tire chains or cables,make sure they are the proper size forthe tires on your vehicle and areinstalled according to the chainmanufacturer’s suggestions.
•Install cables securely, verifying thatthe cables do not extend beyond thewheel or touch the wheel, any wiring,brake lining.
•If possible, avoid fully loading yourvehicle.
•When driving with snow chains orcables, do not exceed 30 mph(48 km/h) or the maximum speedrecommended by the chainmanufacturer; whichever is less.
•Drive cautiously. If you hear the chainsor cables rub or bang against thevehicle, stop and retighten them. If thisdoes not work, remove the chains orcables and prevent vehicle damage.
•Remove the chains or cables when theyare no longer needed. Do not use thechains or cables on dry roads.
•If a temporary spare tire is mounted onyour vehicle, do not use snow chainson the axle with the temporary sparetire.
If you have any questions regarding snowtires or snow chains, please contact yourauthorized dealer.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM
WARNING: The tire pressuremonitoring system is not a substitute formanually checking tire pressures. Youshould periodically check tire pressuresusing a pressure gauge. Failure tocorrectly maintain tire pressures couldincrease the risk of tire failure, loss ofcontrol, vehicle rollover and personalinjury.
Note: You should only use tire sealants inroadside emergencies as they could causedamage to the tire pressure monitoringsystem sensor.
Note: If the tire pressure monitoring systemsensor becomes damaged, it will notfunction.
Each tire, including the spare (ifprovided), should be checkedmonthly when cold and inflatedto the inflation pressure recommended bythe vehicle manufacturer on the vehicleplacard or tire inflation pressure label. (Ifyour vehicle has tires of a different sizethan the size indicated on the vehicleplacard or tire inflation pressure label, youshould determine the proper tire inflationpressure for those tires).
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Seek Down and Previous TrackButton
Pausing or Playing Media
In radio mode, press the buttonto mute the signal. Press thebutton again to restore thesignal.
In media mode, press the button to pauseplayback. Press the button again to resumeplayback.
Switching the Screen On and Off
Sound Settings
Press the button to adjust thesound settings. You can optimizethe sound for different seatingpositions.
You can also activate and set thesensitivity of the speed compensatedvolume.
SATELLITE RADIO
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio broadcasts avariety of music, news, sports, weather,traffic and entertainment satellite radiochannels. For more information and acomplete list of SiriusXM satellite radiochannels, visit www.siriusxm.com in theUnited States, www.siriusxm.ca in Canada,or call SiriusXM at 1-888-539-7474.
Note:This receiver includes the eCosreal-time operating system. eCos ispublished under the eCos License.
Satellite Radio Reception Factors
Potential satellite radio reception issues
For optimal reception performance, keep the antennaclear of snow and ice build-up and keep luggage and othermaterial as far away from the antenna as possible.
Antenna obstructions
Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, tunnels, freewayoverpasses, parking garages, dense tree foliage andthunderstorms can interfere with your reception.
Terrain
When you pass a ground-based broadcast-repeatingtower, a stronger signal may overtake a weaker one andthe audio system may mute.
Station overload
Your display may show ACQUIRING . . . to indicate theinterference and the audio system may mute.Satellite radio signal interfer-ence
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Action and descriptionMenu item
Replay audio on the current channel. You can replay approx-imately 45 minutes of audio as long as you remain tuned tothe current station. Changing stations erases the previousaudio.
Replay
When you are in replay mode, you are notable to select a different preset until youreturn to live audio. Pressing this buttonreturns you to the live broadcast.
Live
Save the current song, artist, or team as a favorite. The systemalerts you when it plays again on any channel.ALERT
Selecting this button allows you to enable and edit alerts. SeeSettings (page 355).
Memory Presets
To set a preset, tune to the station thenpress and hold one of the memory presetbuttons. The audio mutes briefly while thesystem saves the station and returns oncethe station is stored.
There are three preset banks available forSiriusXM. To access additional presets, tapthe preset button. The indicator on thepreset button shows which bank of presetsyou are currently viewing.
Satellite Radio Electronic SerialNumber (ESN)
You need your ESN to activate, modify ortrack your satellite radio account. SeeSettings (page 355).
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Reception Factors and Troubleshooting
Potential reception issues
For optimal reception performance, keep the antenna clearof snow and ice build-up and keep luggage and othermaterials as far away from the antenna as possible.
Antenna obstructions
Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, tunnels, freewayoverpasses, parking garages, dense tree foliage and thunder-storms can interfere with your reception.
Terrain
When you pass a ground-based broadcast-repeating tower,a stronger signal may overtake a weaker one and the audiosystem may mute.
Station overload
Your display may show ACQUIRING... to indicate the interfer-ence and the audio system may mute.Satellite radio signalinterference
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Automatic Climate Control - VehiclesWith: Electronic AutomaticTemperature Control (EATC)...............108Directing Air to the Footwell AirVents..................................................................109Directing Air to the Instrument Panel AirVents..................................................................109Directing Air to the Windshield AirVents..................................................................109Setting the Blower Motor Speed..................109Setting the Temperature.................................109Switching Maximum Cooling On andOff.......................................................................108Switching Maximum Defrost On andOff.......................................................................108Switching the Air Conditioning On andOff.......................................................................108Switching the Climate Control On andOff.......................................................................108Switching the Recirculated Air On andOff.......................................................................108Swtiching Auto Mode On and Off...............108Automatic Engine Shutdown...................135Automatic Transmission...........................149Automatic Transmission AdaptiveLearning.............................................................152Emergency Park Position ReleaseLever....................................................................151If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud orSnow...................................................................152Selector Lever Positions..................................149SelectShift™ AutomaticTransmission...................................................150Automatic Transmission FluidCheck..............................................................221Auto-Start-Stop...........................................136Disabling Auto-Start-Stop..............................137Enabling Auto-Start-Stop...............................136Autowipers........................................................74Settings....................................................................75Auxiliary Power Points.................................127110 Volt AC Power Point....................................12712 Volt DC Power Point......................................127Locations................................................................127
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BatterySee: Changing the 12V Battery......................223Blind Spot Information System..............169Switching the System Off and On................170System Errors.......................................................170Using the Blind Spot InformationSystem...............................................................169BLISSee: Blind Spot Information System..........169Body Styling Kits..........................................247Bonnet LockSee: Opening and Closing the Hood............212Booster Seats..................................................25Types of Booster Seats......................................26Brake Fluid Check.........................................221Brake Fluid Service Interval............................222Brakes................................................................157General Information...........................................157Breaking-In.....................................................188Brakes and Clutch..............................................188Tires.........................................................................188Bulb Specification Chart...........................236
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Cabin Air Filter.................................................112Capacities and Specifications - 1.0LEcoBoost™.................................................286Alternative Engine Oil for Extremely ColdClimates...........................................................288Capacities............................................................286Specifications.....................................................286Capacities and Specifications -2.0L................................................................289Alternative Engine Oil for Extremely ColdClimates...........................................................293Capacities............................................................290Specifications.....................................................290Capacities and Specifications................278Car WashSee: Cleaning the Exterior..............................240Catalytic Converter......................................146On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)....................147Readiness for Inspection and Maintenance(I/M) Testing....................................................147Center Console..............................................129
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Replacing the Battery.........................................52Remote Start...................................................112About Remote Start...........................................112Remotely Starting the Engine.........................113Remotely Stopping the Engine.......................113Remote Start Limitations.................................112Remote Start Settings.......................................113Setting Remote Start to Active......................113Removing a Headlamp..............................227Repairing Minor Paint Damage..............244Replacement PartsRecommendation........................................13Collision Repairs....................................................14Scheduled Maintenance and MechanicalRepairs..................................................................14Warranty on Replacement Parts.....................14Replacing a Lost Key or RemoteControl.............................................................55Reporting Safety Defects (CanadaOnly)...............................................................201Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.Only)...............................................................201Roadside Assistance..................................190Vehicles Sold in Canada: Getting RoadsideAssistance.........................................................191Vehicles Sold in Canada: RoadsideAssistance Program Coverage..................191Vehicles Sold in Canada: Using RoadsideAssistance.........................................................191Vehicles Sold in the United States: GettingRoadside Assistance...................................190Vehicles Sold in the United States: UsingRoadside Assistance...................................190Roadside Emergencies..............................190Roof Racks and Load Carriers..................175Adjusting the Crossbar......................................175Running-InSee: Breaking-In..................................................188Running Out of Fuel....................................139Adding Fuel From a Portable FuelContainer..........................................................140Filling a Portable Fuel Container..................139
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Safety Canopy™............................................45Safety Precautions......................................138
Satellite Radio..............................................299Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number(ESN)................................................................300Satellite Radio Reception Factors..............299SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service.................300Troubleshooting................................................300Scheduled Maintenance Record............381Scheduled Maintenance...........................373Seatbelt Extension.........................................37Seatbelt Height Adjustment......................34Seatbelt Reminder.........................................35Belt-Minder™........................................................35Seatbelts............................................................31Principle of Operation..........................................31Seatbelt Warning Lamp and IndicatorChime..............................................................34Conditions of operation.....................................35Seats...................................................................115Security..............................................................67Settings...........................................................355911 Assist...............................................................356Ambient Lighting...............................................356Audio......................................................................355Automatic Updates..........................................356Bluetooth..............................................................355Charge Settings..................................................356Clock.......................................................................355Display...................................................................356Driver Assist.........................................................355General..................................................................356Lincoln Way.........................................................356Message Center.................................................356Mobile Apps.........................................................356Multi Contour Seats..........................................356Navigation............................................................356Personal Profiles................................................356Phone.....................................................................355Seats......................................................................356Sound.....................................................................355Valet Mode...........................................................356Vehicle...................................................................356Voice Control.......................................................356Side Airbags.....................................................43Sitting in the Correct Position...................115Snow ChainsSee: Using Snow Chains.................................270Special Notices................................................14New Vehicle Limited Warranty.........................14
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Notice to Owners of Pickup Trucks andUtility Type Vehicles........................................15On Board Diagnostics Data LinkConnector............................................................15Special Instructions..............................................14Using Your Vehicle as an Ambulance............15Using Your Vehicle With a Snowplow...........15Special Operating Conditions ScheduledMaintenance...............................................379Exceptions.............................................................381Speed ControlSee: Cruise Control.............................................167Stability Control.............................................161Principle of Operation........................................161Starter SwitchSee: Ignition Switch...........................................130Starting a Gasoline Engine........................133Cold or Hot Engine..............................................133Engine Idle Speed after Starting...................134Failure to Start.....................................................134Fuel Flooded Engine..........................................133Starting and Stopping the Engine.........130General Information..........................................130Steering.............................................................173Electric Power Steering.....................................173Steering Wheel.................................................71Storage Compartments.............................129SunroofSee: Moonroof......................................................86Supplementary Restraints System.........39Principle of Operation........................................39Symbols Glossary.............................................7SYNC™ 3.........................................................319General Information..........................................319SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting......................357Additional Information andAssistance.......................................................369Apps.......................................................................364Navigation............................................................363Personal Profiles................................................367Phone......................................................................361Resetting the System......................................369USB and Bluetooth Audio..............................358Voice Recognition..............................................357Wi-Fi Connectivity.............................................366SYNC™ Applications andServices........................................................306911 Assist..............................................................306
SYNC Mobile Apps...........................................308SYNC™...........................................................302General Information.........................................302SYNC™ Troubleshooting..........................310
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Tailgate..............................................................65Closing the Tailgate............................................66Opening the Tailgate..........................................65Technical SpecificationsSee: Capacities and Specifications............278The Better Business Bureau (BBB) AutoLine Program (U.S. Only).......................198Tire Care..........................................................255Glossary of Tire Terminology.........................257Information About Uniform Tire QualityGrading.............................................................255Information Contained on the TireSidewall...........................................................258Temperature A B C............................................256Traction AA A B C..............................................256Treadwear............................................................256Tire Inflation When PuncturedSee: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit.................249Tire Pressure Monitoring System............271Changing Tires With a Tire PressureMonitoring System........................................272Understanding Your Tire PressureMonitoring System .......................................273Tire Repair KitSee: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit.................249Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit....................249First stage: reinflating the tire with sealingcompound and air.........................................251General Information.........................................249Second stage: checking tire pressure........254Tips for use of the kit.......................................250What to do after the tire has beensealed................................................................255What to do when a tire is punctured.........250TiresSee: Wheels and Tires.....................................248Towing a Trailer..............................................181Load Placement...................................................181Towing Points................................................185Front Towing Point.............................................185Rear Towing Point..............................................186
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