
you, where permitted by law. For Canada
only, for more information, please review
the Ford of Canada privacy policy at
www.ford.ca, including our U.S. data
storage and use of service providers in
other jurisdictions who may be subject to
legal requirements in Canada, the United
States and other countries applicable to
them, for example, lawful requirements to
disclose personal information to
governmental authorities in those
countries.
Event Data
This vehicle is equipped with an event data
recorder. The main purpose of an event
data recorder is to record, in certain crash
or near crash-like situations, such as an
airbag deployment or hitting a road
obstacle; this data assist in understanding
how a vehicle
’s systems performed. The
event data recorder is designed to record
data related to vehicle dynamics and
safety systems for a short period of time,
typically 30 seconds or less.
The event data recorder in this vehicle is
designed to record such data as:
• How various systems in your vehicle
were operating;
• Whether or not the driver and
passenger seatbelts were
buckled/fastened;
• How far (if at all) the driver was
depressing the accelerator and/or the
brake pedal; and
• How fast the vehicle was traveling; and
• Where the driver was positioning the
steering wheel.
This data can help provide a better
understanding of the circumstances in
which crashes and injuries occur. Note:
Event data recorder data is recorded
by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash
situation occurs; no data is recorded by the
event data recorder under normal driving
conditions and no personal data or
information (e.g., name, gender, age, and
crash location) is recorded. However, other
parties, such as law enforcement, could
combine the event data recorder data with
the type of personally identifying data
routinely acquired during a crash
investigation.
To read data recorded by an event data
recorder, special equipment is required,
and access to the vehicle or the event data
recorder is needed. In addition to the
vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such
as law enforcement, that have such special
equipment, can read the information if they
have access to the vehicle or the event
data recorder.
Comfort, Convenience and
Entertainment Data
Your vehicle has electronic control units
that have the ability to store data based
on your personalized settings. The data is
stored locally in the vehicle or on devices
that you connect to it, for example, a USB
drive or digital music player. You can delete
some of this data and also choose whether
to share it through the services to which
you subscribe.
Comfort and Convenience Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
• Seat and steering wheel position.
• Climate control settings.
• Radio presets.
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Entertainment Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
•
Music, videos or album art.
• Contacts and corresponding address
book entries.
• Navigation destinations.
Services That We Provide
If you use our services, we collect and use
data, for example, account information,
vehicle location and driving characteristics,
that could identify you. We transmit this
data through a dedicated, protected
connection. We only collect and use data
to enable your use of our services to which
you have subscribed, with your consent or
where permitted by law. For additional
information, see the terms and conditions
of the services to which you have
subscribed.
Services That Third Parties
Provide
We recommend that you review the terms
and conditions and data privacy
information for any services to which you
subscribe. We take no responsibility for
services that third parties provide.
Vehicles With a Modem
The modem has a SIM. The modem was
enabled when your vehicle was built and
periodically sends messages to stay
connected to the cell phone network,
receive automatic software updates and
send vehicle-related information to us, for
example, diagnostic information. These
messages could include information that
identifies your vehicle, the SIM and the
electronic serial number of the modem.
Cell phone network service providers could have access to additional information, for
example, cell phone network tower
identification. For additional information
about our privacy policy, visit
www.FordConnected.com or refer to your
local Ford website.
Note:
The modem continues to send this
information unless you disable the modem
or stop the modem from sharing vehicle
data by changing the modem settings. .
Note: The service can be unavailable or
interrupted for a number of reasons, for
example, environmental or topographical
conditions and data plan coverage.
Vehicles With SYNC
Mobile Device Data
If you connect a mobile device to your
vehicle, you can display data from your
device on the touchscreen for example,
music and album art. You can share your
vehicle data with mobile apps on your
device through the system.
The mobile apps function operates by your
connected device sending data to us in the
United States. The data is encrypted and
includes the vehicle identification number
of your vehicle, the SYNC module serial
number, odometer, enabled apps, usage
statistics and debugging information. We
retain it only as long as necessary to
provide the service, to troubleshoot, for
continuous improvement and to offer you
products and services that may be of
interest to you according to your
preferences and where allowed by law.
If you connect a cell phone to the system,
the system creates a profile that links to
that cell phone. The cell phone profile
enables more mobile features and efficient
operation. The profile contains, for
example, data from your phonebook, read
and unread text messages and call history,
including history of calls when your cell
phone was not connected to the system.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Cruise control. See Cruise Control (page 67). Auxiliary control. See Audio
Control (page 66).
A
Direction indicator. See
Direction Indicators (page 73). Wiper lever. See
Windshield Wipers (page 68).
B
Information display.
See General Information (page 85).
C
Information display control. See
Information Display Control (page 67).
D
Gearshift lever. See
Automatic Transmission (page 143).
E
Deep sand/snow mode button. See
About Drive Mode Control (page 179).
F
Information and Entertainment display.
G
Pre-collision assist disable. See
Pre-Collision Assist (page 175). Police
perimeter alert. See Security (page 64).
H
Audio unit. See
Audio Unit (page 307).
I
Climate control.
See Automatic Climate Control (page 102).
J
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ANTI-THEFT ALARM
Alarm System
The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against
unauthorized access to your vehicle
through the doors, luggage compartment
and the hood.
Triggering the Alarm
Once armed, the alarm is triggered in any
of the following ways:
•
If someone opens a door, cargo area
or the hood without a valid key or
remote control.
If the alarm is triggered, the horn will sound
for 30 seconds and the hazard warning
flasher will flash for five minutes.
Any further attempts to perform one of the
above will trigger the alarm again.
Arming the Alarm
To arm the alarm, lock your vehicle. See
Doors and Locks (page 59).
Disarming the Alarm
Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking
the doors with the key and switching the
ignition on within 12 seconds, or by
unlocking the doors or the cargo area with
the remote control.
Police Perimeter Alert System
(If
Equipped)
Note: The Police Perimeter Alert System is
primarily intended to monitor moving
pedestrians but also detects objects like
vehicles and bikes. Fast vehicles, stationary
objects and small objects like birds may also
be ignored.
Note: The Police Perimeter Alert System
feature does not function outside of Park
(P) or with any door open. The system uses sensors to monitor
detected objects moving near your parked
vehicle.
Detected moving objects are displayed as
moving dots on the systems instrument
cluster display.
Once the system detects approaching
objects crossing the selected range
perimeter, the vehicle sounds a tone, and
may roll up the windows and lock the
doors.
The system may also activate the rear view
camera if the display is in the Information
and Entertainment screen.
Switching the Police Perimeter
Alert On and Off
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License Plate Lamp..........................................
236
Rear Direction Indicator and Reversing Lamp.................................................................. 235
Changing a Fuse............................................217 Fuses........................................................................\
217
Changing a Road Wheel...........................269 Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire Assembly
Information...................................................... 270
Tire Change Procedure...................................... 271
Changing the 12V Battery
..........................231
Battery Management System....................... 232
Remove and Reinstall the Battery...............232
Changing the Cabin Air Filter....................107
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 3.0L.................................................................237
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 3.3L.................................................................238
Changing the Front Wiper Blades.........233
Changing the Rear Wiper Blades...........234
Checking the Wiper Blades
......................233
Child Restraint and Seatbelt Maintenance.................................................38
Child Restraint Positioning
.........................30
Child Safety......................................................20 General Information............................................ 20
Child Safety Locks..........................................32 Left-Hand Side...................................................... 32
Right-Hand Side................................................... 32
Cleaning Products
.......................................240
Materials............................................................... 240
Cleaning the Engine....................................242
Cleaning the Exterior
..................................240
Cleaning the Headlamps................................. 241
Exterior Chrome Parts....................................... 241
Exterior Plastic Parts......................................... 241
Stripes or Graphics............................................. 241
Underbody............................................................. 241
Under Hood........................................................... 241
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens.........................243
Cleaning the Interior...................................243 Mirrors.................................................................... 243
Cleaning the Wheels
..................................244
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Blades...........................................................242
Climate Control
.............................................102
Cold Weather Precautions........................192 Collision, Damage or Fire Event..............198
Guidance for Ford Motor Company Electric
and Hybrid-Electric Vehicles Equipped
With High Voltage Batteries...................... 198
Coolant Check See: Engine Coolant Check............................ 225
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator.......48 Airbags and Police Equipment....................... 49
Cross Traffic Alert..........................................172 Cross Traffic Alert Behavior When Trailer
is Attached........................................................ 174
Cross Traffic Alert Indicator............................. 174
Cross Traffic Alert Information Messages........................................................... 174
Cross Traffic Alert System Limitations........................................................ 173
Cross Traffic Alert System Sensors..............173
Switching the System On and Off................174
Using Cross Traffic Alert................................... 172
Cruise Control..................................................67
Cruise Control Indicators
............................167
Customer Assistance.................................202
D
Data Recording
..................................................9
911 Assist Privacy Notice..................................... 13
Comfort, Convenience and Entertainment Data........................................................................\
11
Event Data................................................................. 11
Service Data............................................................ 10
Services That Third Parties Provide...............12
Services That We Provide.................................. 12
Vehicles With a Modem...................................... 12
Vehicles With SYNC............................................. 12
Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Configurable Daytime Running
Lamps..............................................................72
Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Daytime Running Lamps (DRL).............72
Declaration of Conformity........................379
Declaration of Conformity - Vehicles With: SYNC 3
..............................................379
Radio Frequency Statement......................... 379
Decommissioning Requirements
..........350
Dark Car................................................................ 350
OBD-II Split Connector................................... 350
Police Engine Idle.............................................. 350
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