Floor Mats
.....................................................287
Roadside Emergencies
Roadside Assistance ..................................
288
Hazard Flashers ..........................................
289
Fuel Shutoff ..................................................
289
Jump Starting the Vehicle ........................
290
Post-Crash Alert System ...........................
292
Transporting the Vehicle ...........................
293
Customer Assistance
Getting the Services You Need ...............
294
In California (U.S. Only) ..............................
295
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program (U.S. Only) .......................
296
Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only) ..........................................
297
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada ......................................................
298
Ordering Additional Owner's Literature ......................................................................
300
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only) ......
301
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only) .......................................................................
301 Fuses
Fuse Specification Chart
...........................
303
Changing a Fuse ..........................................
319
Maintenance
General Information ....................................
322
Opening and Closing the Hood ..............
322
Under Hood Overview - 2.0L ...................
324
Under Hood Overview - 2.7L ...................
325
Engine Oil Dipstick ......................................
327
Engine Oil Check .........................................
327
Oil Change Indicator Reset ......................
328
Engine Coolant Check ...............................
329
Automatic Transmission Fluid Check ......
333
Brake Fluid Check .......................................
334
Washer Fluid Check ...................................
335
Fuel Filter .......................................................
335
Changing the 12V Battery .........................
335
Checking the Wiper Blades ......................
337
Changing the Wiper Blades ......................
337
Adjusting the Headlamps ..........................
338
Changing a Bulb ..........................................
340
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 2.0L .....
340Changing the Engine Air Filter - 2.7L
......
341
Vehicle Care
General Information ....................................
343
Cleaning Products .......................................
343
Cleaning the Exterior ..................................
344
Waxing ...........................................................
345
Cleaning the Engine ...................................
346
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Blades ......................................................................
346
Cleaning the Interior ...................................
347
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens ........................
349
Cleaning Leather Seats .............................
349
Repairing Minor Paint Damage ...............
350
Cleaning the Wheels ..................................
350
Vehicle Storage ............................................
351
Body Styling Kits ..........................................
353
Wheels and Tires
General Information ....................................
354
Tire Care ........................................................
356
Using Snow Chains .....................................
370
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Your vehicle has anti-lock brakes, therefore
apply the brakes steadily. Do not “pump
” the
brakes.
Driving on Snow and Ice WARNING: If you are driving in
slippery conditions that require tire chains
or cables, then it is critical that you drive
cautiously. Keep speeds down, allow for
longer stopping distances and avoid
aggressive steering to reduce the chances
of a loss of vehicle control which can lead
to serious injury or death. If the rear end
of your vehicle slides while cornering, steer
in the direction of the slide until you regain
control of your vehicle.
Note: Excessive tire slippage can cause
driveline damage.
AWD vehicles have advantages over 2WD
vehicles in snow and ice but can skid like
any other vehicle. Should you start to slide when driving on
snowy or icy roads, turn the steering wheel
in the direction of the slide until you regain
control.
Avoid sudden applications of power and
quick changes of direction on snow and ice.
Apply the accelerator slowly and steadily
when starting from a full stop.
Avoid sudden braking as well. Although an
AWD vehicle may accelerate better than a
two-wheel drive vehicle in snow and ice, it
does not stop any faster, because as in other
vehicles, braking occurs at all four wheels.
Do not become overconfident as to road
conditions.
Make sure you allow sufficient distance
between you and other vehicles for stopping.
Drive slower than usual and consider using
one of the lower gears. In emergency
stopping situations, apply the brake steadily.
Since your vehicle comes with a four wheel
(ABS), do not “pump
” the brakes. See Hints
on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes (page 205). Maintenance and Modifications
The suspension and steering systems on
your vehicle have been designed and tested
to provide predictable performance whether
loaded or empty and durable load carrying
capability. For this reason, we strongly
recommend that you do not make
modifications, such as, adding or removing
parts, for example, lowering kits or stabilizer
bars, or by using replacement parts not
equivalent to the original factory equipment.
Any modifications to a vehicle that raise the
center of gravity can make it more likely the
vehicle may rollover as a result of a loss of
control. We recommend that you use caution
with any vehicle equipped with a high load
or device, such as ladder or luggage racks.
Failure to maintain your vehicle properly may
void the warranty, increase your repair cost,
reduce vehicle performance and operational
capabilities and adversely affect driver and
passenger safety. Frequent inspection of
vehicle chassis components is recommended
if the vehicle is subjected to off-highway
usage.
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(If Equipped)
TIRE CARE
Important Information About Low-
Profile Tires
If your vehicle has 265/40R21 tires, they
are low-profile tires. These tires and
wheels give your vehicle a sport
appearance. With low-profile tires, you
may notice an increase in road noise
and faster tire wear, depending on road
conditions and driving styles. Due to
their design, low-profile tires and wheels
are more prone to road damage from
potholes, rough or unpaved roads, car
wash rails and curb contact than
standard tires and wheels.
Note:
Your vehicle's warranty does not
cover these types of damages. Take
extra caution when driving on rough
roads to avoid impacts that could cause
wheel and tire damage. Important Information About Sport
Tires and Wheels
The design of the optional 265/40R21
tires enhances the performance of your
vehicle. To continue providing this
performance, you must take extra care
when operating and maintaining your
vehicle.
These low-profile high-performance tires
optimize the driving dynamics you
expect in a sport vehicle in both dry and
wet conditions. These tires are not
optimized for off-road or winter (snow
or cold weather) performance, and their
ride, noise, and wear characteristics are
different than non-performance tires.
With low-profile tires, you may notice an
increase in road noise and faster wear,
depending on road conditions and
driving habits. Also, because of their
lower profile, the tires are more
susceptible to road damage from
potholes, rough or unpaved roads, car
wash rails, and curb contact than
standard tires and wheels.Note:
Your vehicle ’s warranty does not
cover these types of damages. Take
extra caution when driving on rough
roads to avoid impacts that could cause
wheel and tire damage.
The optional 265/40R21 tires are for
track use and may exhibit significantly
reduced tread life and increased tire
noise compared to the standard
equipment tires under normal driving
conditions. Increasing the front camber
settings beyond the factory settings may
further accelerate tread wear and induce
tire noise.
Note: Do not use tire chains on your
vehicle ’s optional 265/40R21 tires and
wheels. The use of any type of tire chain
on these tires may damage your vehicle.
See Using Snow Chains (page 370).
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The tires should also be balanced
periodically. An unbalanced tire and
wheel assembly may result in irregular
tire wear.
Tire Rotation
Note:
If your tires show uneven wear
ask an authorized dealer to check for
and correct any wheel misalignment,
tire imbalance or mechanical problem
involved before tire rotation.
Note: Your vehicle may be equipped
with a dissimilar spare wheel and tire
assembly. A dissimilar spare wheel and
tire assembly is defined as a spare
wheel and tire assembly that is different
in brand, size or appearance from the
road tires and wheels. If you have a
dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly
it is intended for temporary use only and
should not be used in a tire rotation.
Note: After having your tires rotated,
inflation pressure must be checked and
adjusted to the vehicle requirements. Rotating your tires at the recommended
interval (as indicated in the scheduled
maintenance information) will help your
tires wear more evenly, providing better
tire performance and longer tire life.
Sometime irregular tire wear can be
corrected by rotating the tires.
Front-wheel drive and All-wheel drive
vehicles (front tires on the left side of
the diagram). USING SNOW CHAINS
WARNING: Snow tires must be the
same size, load index, and speed rating as
those originally provided by Ford. Use of
any tire or wheel not recommended by
Ford can affect the safety and performance
of your vehicle, which could result in an
increased risk of loss of vehicle control,
vehicle rollover, personal injury, and death.
Additionally, the use of non-recommended
tires and wheels could cause steering,
suspension, axle, transfer case, or power
transfer unit failure. It is also strongly
advised to follow the Ford recommended
tire inflation pressure found on the Safety
Compliance Certification Label (affixed to
either the door hinge pillar, door-latch post,
or the door edge that meets the door-latch
post, next to the driver’ s seating position),
or Tire Label which is located on the
B-Pillar or the edge of the driver door.
Failure to follow the tire pressure
recommendations can cause uneven
treadwear patterns and adversely affect
the way your vehicle handles.
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The tires on your vehicle may have
all-weather treads to provide traction in rain
and snow. However, in some climates you
may need to use snow chains.
Your vehicle may not be compatible with
snow chain or cable usage with the
factory-fitted wheels and tires. Only certain
chains or snow cables have been approved
by Ford as safe for use on your vehicle with
the following wheel and tire combination(s):
18x8.0 wheels with 235/60R18 tires. You
should only install chains or cables sized at
10 mm or less in dimension as measured on
the sidewall of your tire. Not all S-class snow
chains meet these restrictions. Chains of this
size restriction will include a tensioning
device. The chains should be mounted in
pairs on the front tires only. If you need to
use chains, it is recommended that steel
wheels (of the same size and specification)
be used, as chains may chip aluminum
wheels.
Follow these guidelines when using traction
devices:
•
If possible, avoid fully loading your
vehicle
• Purchase chains or cables from a
manufacturer that clearly labels body to
tire dimension restrictions.
• When driving with snow chains or cables,
do not exceed 30 mph (48 km/h) or the
maximum speed recommended by the
chain manufacturer; whichever is less.
• Drive cautiously. If you hear the chains
or cables rub or bang against the vehicle,
stop and retighten them. If this does not
work, remove the chains or cables and
prevent vehicle damage.
• Remove the chains or cables when they
are no longer needed. Do not use the
chains or cables on dry roads.
• If a temporary spare tire is mounted on
your vehicle, do not use snow chains on
the axle with the temporary spare tire.
If you have any questions regarding snow
tires or snow chains, please contact your
authorized dealer. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM WARNING:
The tire pressure
monitoring system is not a substitute for
manually checking tire pressures. You
should periodically check tire pressures
using a pressure gauge. Failure to correctly
maintain tire pressures could increase the
risk of tire failure, loss of control, vehicle
rollover and personal injury.
Note: You should only use tire sealants in
roadside emergencies as they may cause
damage to the tire pressure monitoring
system sensor.
Note: If the tire pressure monitoring system
sensor becomes damaged, it may not
function.
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Have a flat serviced by an authorized dealer
in order to prevent damage to the tire
pressure monitoring system sensors. See
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page 371).
Replace the spare tire with a road tire as
soon as possible. During repairing or
replacing of the flat tire, have an authorized
dealer inspect the tire pressure monitoring
system sensor for damage.
Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire
Assembly Information WARNING:
Failure to follow these
guidelines could result in an increased risk
of loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and tire,
then it is intended for temporary use only.
This means that if you need to use it, you
should replace it as soon as possible with a
road wheel and tire assembly that is the
same size and type as the road tires and
wheels that were originally provided by us.
If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is
damaged, replace it instead of repairing it. A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly
is defined as a spare wheel and tire assembly
that is different in brand, size or appearance
from the road tires and wheels and can be
one of three types:
1.
T-type mini-spare: This spare tire begins
with the letter T for tire size and may have
Temporary Use Only molded in the sidewall.
2.
Full-size dissimilar spare with label on
wheel: This spare tire has a label on the
wheel that states: THIS WHEEL AND TIRE
ASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USE ONLY.
When driving with one of the dissimilar spare
tires listed above, do not:
• Exceed
50 mph (80 km/h).
• Load the vehicle beyond maximum
vehicle load rating listed on the Safety
Compliance Label.
• Tow a trailer.
• Use snow chains on the end of the
vehicle with the dissimilar spare tire.
• Use more than one dissimilar spare tire
at a time. •
Use commercial car washing equipment.
• Try to repair the dissimilar spare tire.
Use of one of the dissimilar spare tires listed
above at any one wheel location can lead to
impairment of the following:
• Handling, stability and braking
performance.
• Comfort and noise.
• Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
• Winter weather driving capability.
• Wet weather driving capability.
• All-wheel driving capability, if applicable.
3. Full-size dissimilar spare without label
on wheel
When driving with the full-size dissimilar
spare wheel and tire assembly, do not:
• Exceed
70 mph (113 km/h).
• Use more than one dissimilar spare
wheel and tire assembly at a time.
• Use commercial car washing equipment.
• Use snow chains on the end of the
vehicle with the dissimilar spare wheel
and tire assembly.
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Reporting Safety Defects (Canada
Only)...............................................................301
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only).......301
Resuming the Set Speed...........................235
Roadside Assistance...................................288 Vehicles Sold in Canada: Getting Roadside
Assistance.......................................................289
Vehicles sold in the United States: Getting Roadside Assistance.....................................288
Vehicles Sold in the United States: Using Roadside Assistance.....................................288
Roadside Emergencies
...............................288
Roof Racks and Load Carriers...................272
Running-In See: Breaking-In.................................................285
Running Out of Fuel.....................................183 Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
Container..........................................................183
Filling a Portable Fuel Container.....................183
S
Safety Canopy™
...............................................52
Safety Precautions.........................................181
Satellite Radio...............................................424 Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number
(ESN)..................................................................425
Satellite Radio Reception Factors..................424 SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service....................425
Troubleshooting..................................................426
Scheduled Maintenance Record..............507
Scheduled Maintenance............................495
Seatbelt Extensions
........................................43
Seatbelt Height Adjustment.........................39
Seatbelt Reminder
...........................................41
Belt-Minder™............................................................41
Seatbelts...........................................................36 Principle of Operation..........................................36
Seatbelt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime..............................................................40
Conditions of operation......................................40
Seats.................................................................147
Security.............................................................82
Settings............................................................471 911 Assist................................................................471
Ambient Lighting................................................472
Audio.......................................................................471
Automatic Updates.............................................471
Bluetooth...............................................................471
Charge Settings...................................................471
Clock.......................................................................471
Display....................................................................471
Driver Assist..........................................................471
General...................................................................471
Lincoln Way...........................................................471
Message Center.................................................472 Mobile Apps..........................................................471
Multi Contour Seats...........................................472
Navigation.............................................................471
Personal Profiles.................................................472
Phone......................................................................471
Seats......................................................................472
Sound......................................................................471
Valet Mode...........................................................472
Vehicle....................................................................471
Voice Control........................................................471
Setting the Cruise Control Speed............234 Changing the Set Speed..................................234
Side Airbags
......................................................51
Side Sensing System...................................218 Object Distance Indicator.................................219
Sitting in the Correct Position.....................147
Snow Chains See: Using Snow Chains..................................
370
Spare Wheel See: Changing a Road Wheel.........................376
Special Notices
................................................15
New Vehicle Limited Warranty...........................15
Notice to Owners of Pickup Trucks and Utility
Type Vehicles.....................................................16
On Board Diagnostics Data Link Connector...........................................................16
Special Instructions...............................................15
Using Your Vehicle as an Ambulance..............
16
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Towing a Trailer.............................................278
Load Placement..................................................278
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels - 2.0L...............................................................283
Emergency Towing............................................283
Recreational Towing..........................................283
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels - 2.7L................................................................283
Emergency Towing............................................283
Recreational Towing..........................................284
Towing.............................................................278
Traction Control.............................................210 Principle of Operation........................................210
Trailer Sway Control....................................279
Transmission Code Designation..............390
Transmission...................................................192
Transporting the Vehicle............................293
Type Approvals.............................................564 China......................................................................576
Radio Frequency Certification for Keys and
Remote Controls.............................................577
Radio Frequency Certifications for Blind Spot Information System........................................574
Radio Frequency Certifications for Body Control Module...............................................576
Radio Frequency Certifications for Cruise Control Module...............................................576 Radio Frequency Certifications for Mid Range
Radar.................................................................568
Radio Frequency Certifications for Passive Anti-Theft System..........................................569
Radio Frequency Certifications for Radio Transceiver Module.......................................572
Radio Frequency Certifications for SYNC 3........................................................................\
..576
Radio Frequency Certifications for Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor(s)...................564
Radio Frequency Certifications for Wireless Charging...........................................................575
Radio Frequency Statement for Audio Unit.....................................................................577
U
Under Hood Overview - 2.0L....................324
Under Hood Overview - 2.7L....................325
Unique Driving Characteristics..................178
Universal Garage Door Opener................162 HomeLink Wireless Control System...............162
USB Port..........................................................427
Using Adaptive Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control With Lane
Centering.....................................................235
Automatic Cancellation.....................................239
Blocked Sensor....................................................241 Canceling the Set Speed.................................
239
Changing the Set Speed..................................238
Detection Issues.................................................239
Following a Vehicle............................................237
Following a Vehicle to a Complete Stop....................................................................237
Hilly Condition Usage.......................................239
Overriding the Set Speed................................238
Park Brake Application.....................................239
Resuming the Set Speed..................................239
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed...............236
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed When Your Vehicle is Stationary......................................236
Setting the Gap Distance.................................237
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control Off.........239
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On.........236
Switching to Normal Cruise Control..............243
System Not Available.........................................241
Using Lane Centering.......................................243
Using All-Wheel Drive..................................199 Driving in Special Conditions with All-Wheel
Drive (AWD)......................................................199
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems..........................................................68
Using Snow Chains
......................................370
Using Stability Control.................................212
Electronic Stability Control ..............................212
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