A full fill represents the total amount of
energy you can get from an external charge
(plugging your vehicle in). When the fill
reaches empty, your vehicle automatically
enters Hybrid Mode and the large battery
gauge will no longer be shown.
An optional small battery gauge is provided
for Hybrid vehicles and for Hybrid Mode
only in Energi vehicles. This can be enabled
in the Settings menu under Battery Display.
See General Information (page 96). The
fill level, or State of Charge, indicates the
amount of energy stored in the high
voltage battery as a percent of total energy
capacity. The level increases or decreases
as the battery charges and discharges
during normal operation.
Regen Display
A circular arrow symbol displays when
energy is being recaptured through the
regenerative braking system. Regen Display
can be disabled in the Settings menu. See
General Information (page 96).
Fuel Gauge:
The fuel gauge indicates about how much
fuel is in the fuel tank.
The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump
symbol indicates on which side of your
vehicle the fuel filler door is located.
Note: The fuel gauge may vary slightly
when your vehicle is moving or on a slope.
Low Fuel Reminder
A low fuel level reminder displays and
sounds when the distance to empty
reaches
75 mi (120 km) for MyKey, and at
50 mi (80 km), 25 mi (40 km), 12 mi
(20 km) and 0 mi (0 km) for all vehicle
keys.
Note: The low fuel reminder can appear at
different fuel gauge positions depending on
fuel economy conditions. This variation is
normal. Vehicle Settings and Personalization
Display/Trip
See
General Information (page 96).
Information
See
General Information (page 96).
Settings
See
General Information (page 96).
Brake Coach Display:
The Brake Coach appears after the vehicle
has come to a stop. It coaches you to brake
in a manner which maximizes the amount
of energy returned through the
regenerative braking system. The percent
displayed is an indication of the
regenerative braking efficiency with 100%
representing the maximum amount of
energy recovery.
You can switch this feature on or off in the
information displays settings menu. See
General Information
(page 96).
Trip Summary:
Trip Summary displays upon shutting off
your vehicle. The information is cumulative
over the last trip. A new trip begins each
time your start your vehicle (when the
Ready to Drive message comes on).
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12 Volt DC Power Point
WARNING: Do not plug optional
electrical accessories into the cigar
lighter socket. Incorrect use of the cigar
lighter can cause damage not covered
by the vehicle warranty, and can result
in fire or serious injury.
Note: When you switch the ignition on, you
can use the socket to power 12 volt
appliances with a maximum current rating
of 15 amps.
If the power supply does not work after you
switch the ignition off, switch the ignition
on.
Note: Do not hang any accessory from the
accessory plug.
Note: Do not use the power point over the
vehicle capacity of 12 volt DC 180 watts or
a fuse may blow.
Note: Always keep the power point caps
closed when not in use.
Do not insert objects other than an
accessory plug into the power point. This
damages the power point and may blow
the fuse.
Run the vehicle for full capacity use of the
power point.
To prevent the battery from running out of
charge:
• Do not use the power point longer than
necessary when the vehicle is not
running.
• Do not leave devices plugged in
overnight or when you park your vehicle
for extended periods. Locations
Power points may be in the following
locations:
•
On the instrument panel.
• Inside the center console.
• On the rear of the center console.
110 Volt AC Power Point
(If Equipped) WARNING:
Do not keep electrical
devices plugged in the power point
whenever the device is not in use. Do not
use any extension cord with the 110 volt
AC power point, since it will defeat the
safety protection design. Doing so may
cause the power point to overload due
to powering multiple devices that can
reach beyond the 150 watt load limit and
could result in fire or serious injury.
Note: The power point turns off when you
switch the ignition off, or when the battery
voltage drops below 11 volts.
You can use the power point for electric
devices that require up to 150 watts. It is
on the rear of the center console. Note:
Depending on your vehicle, the power
point may open to the right or upward.
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My GO Time summary displays the next GO Time and cabin temperature
setting.
A
Charging status and actual times displays charging status with the charging
start time, end time, and duration.
B
Charge profile and mode displays the charging profile and charging mode for
the vehicle's present location.
C
Estimated charge time limits displays the estimated minimum and maximum
times to fully charge the high-voltage battery and the battery ’s present state
of charge as a percentage of total plug-in capacity.
D
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For a complete listing of the accessories
that are available for your vehicle, please
contact your authorized dealer or visit the
online store web site:
Web Address (United States)
www.Accessories.Ford.com Web Address (Canada)
www.Accessories.Ford.ca
We will repair or replace any properly
authorized dealer-installed Ford Original
Accessory found to be defective in
factory-supplied materials or workmanship
during the warranty period, as well as any
component damaged by the defective
accessories.
We will warrant your Ford Original
Accessory through the warranty that
provides the greatest benefit:
• 24 months, unlimited mileage.
• The remainder of your new vehicle
limited warranty.
Contact an authorized dealer for details
and a copy of the warranty.
*Ford Licensed Accessories. The accessory
manufacturer designs, develops and
therefore warrants Ford Licensed
Accessories, and does not design or test
these accessories to Ford Motor Company
engineering requirements. Contact an
authorized Ford dealer for the
manufacturer ’s limited warranty details,
and request a copy of the Ford Licensed
Accessories product limited warranty from
the accessory manufacturer. 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.
• An authorized dealer needs to install
mobile communications systems.
Improper installation may harm the
operation of your vehicle, particularly
if the manufacturer did not design the
mobile communication system
specifically for automotive use.
• If you or an authorized Ford 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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Fog Lamps - Front
See: Front Fog Lamps......................................... 78
Ford Credit.........................................................13
US Only..................................................................... 13
Ford Protect
...................................................419
Ford Protect Extended Service Plan
(CANADA ONLY).......................................... 420
Ford Protect Extended Service Plans (U.S. Only)................................................................... 419
Front Fog Lamps............................................78 Front Fog Lamp Indicator.................................. 79
Switching the Front Fog Lamps On or Off........................................................................\
. 78
Front Parking Aid..........................................186 Object Distance Indicator................................ 187
Front Passenger Sensing System............43
Fuel and Refueling.......................................155
Fuel Consumption.......................................160 Advertised Capacity.......................................... 160
Calculating Fuel Economy.............................. 160
Fuel Filler Funnel Location........................157
Fuel Filter
........................................................269
Fuel Quality.....................................................155 Choosing the Right Fuel................................... 155
Fuel Freshness Mode........................................ 156
Fuel Shutoff
....................................................231
Fuses................................................................244
Fuse Specification Chart..........................244
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel.........251
Power Distribution Box.................................... 244
G
Garage Door Opener
...................................135
Garage Door Opener See: Universal Garage Door Opener............135
Gauges...............................................................88 Left Information Display................................... 88
Right Information Display................................. 90
Gearbox See: Transmission............................................... 173
General Information on Radio Frequencies....................................................51
Intelligent Access.................................................. 51
General Maintenance Information.........421 Multi-point Inspection..................................... 424
Owner Checks and Services.......................... 423
Protecting Your Investment............................ 421Why Maintain Your Vehicle?...........................
421
Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your Dealership?...................................................... 421
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada.........................................................240
Getting the Services You Need...............237 Away From Home.............................................. 237
Global Opening and Closing......................84 Closing the Windows.......................................... 84
Opening the Windows....................................... 84
H
Hazard Flashers
.............................................231
Headlamp Adjusting See: Adjusting the Headlamps..................... 267
Headlamp Exit Delay.....................................77
Headlamp Removal See: Removing a Headlamp.......................... 270
Headrest See: Head Restraints......................................... 126
Head Restraints.............................................126 Adjusting the Head Restraint.......................... 127
Tilting Head Restraints .................................... 128
Heated Exterior Mirrors...............................125
Heated Rear Window..................................124
Heated Seats
..................................................133
Heated Steering Wheel................................72
Heating See: Climate Control.......................................... 119
High Voltage Battery
...................................166
General Information.......................................... 166
High Voltage Shutoff Switch
....................172
Hill Start Assist..............................................179 Switching the System On and Off...............180
Using Hill Start Assist....................................... 180
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate..........................................................123
Defogging the Side Windows in Cold Weather............................................................. 124
General Hints........................................................ 123
Quickly Cooling the Interior............................. 124
Quickly Heating the Interior............................ 124
Recommended Settings for Cooling...........124
Recommended Settings for Heating..........124
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes.............................................................178
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