TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
PRECAUTIONS
Use the following guidelines when towing
your vehicle. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in vehicle damage
not covered by the vehicle warranty.
Note:
Make sure you properly secure your
vehicle to the tow vehicle.
Note: If you are unsure of the vehicle ’s
configuration, contact an authorized dealer.
RECREATIONALLY TOWING
YOUR VEHICLE
You cannot recreational tow your vehicle
with all wheels on the ground because
vehicle or electric drive motor damage
could occur. You must recreational tow
your vehicle with all four wheels off the
ground, such as when using a car-hauling
trailer. Otherwise, you cannot recreational
tow your vehicle.
EMERGENCY TOWING
If your vehicle becomes inoperable without
access to wheel dollies or a vehicle
transport trailer, it can be flat-towed with
all wheels on the ground, regardless of the
drivetrain, under the following conditions:
• Your vehicle is facing forward for
towing in a forward direction.
• You switch Emergency Tow on. •
Maximum speed is 35 mph (55 km/h).
• Maximum distance is 50 mi (80 km).
Switching Emergency Tow On
1. Properly secure your vehicle to the tow
vehicle.
2. Switch your vehicle on to accessory mode. See
Starting and Powering
Off (page 155).
3. Apply the parking brake.
4. Access the vehicle drawer on the touchscreen.
5. Press
SETTINGS.
6. Press
Vehicle.
7. Press and hold Emergency Tow until a confirmation message appears on the
touchscreen.
8. Press and hold the brake pedal.
9. Shift into neutral (N).
Note: A confirmation message appears in
the instrument cluster display.
10. Release the parking brake.
11. Switch your vehicle off.
Switching Emergency Tow Off
1. Switch your vehicle on.
2. Press and hold the brake pedal.
3. Shift into park (P). A message displays
in the instrument cluster display and
park (P) displays in the instrument
cluster display and on the shifter.
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Note:
If prediluted coolant is not available,
use the approved concentrated coolant
diluting it to 50/50 with distilled water. See
Cooling System Capacity and
Specification (page 344). Using water that
has not been deionized could contribute to
deposit formation, corrosion and plugging
of the small cooling system passageways.
Note: Coolants marketed for all makes and
models might not meet our specifications
and could cause damage to the cooling
system. Resulting component damage
could void the vehicle warranty.
If the coolant level is at or below the
minimum mark, add prediluted coolant
immediately.
To top up the coolant level do the
following:
1. Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressure escapes as you unscrew the cap.
2. Add prediluted coolant approved to the correct specification. See Cooling
System Capacity and Specification
(page 344).
3. Add enough prediluted coolant to reach the correct level.
4. Replace the coolant reservoir cap. Turn
the cap clockwise until it contacts the
hard stop.
5. Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir the next few times you drive
your vehicle. If necessary, add enough
prediluted coolant to bring the coolant
level to the correct level.
If you have to add more than
1.1 qt (1 L) of
coolant per month, have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible. Operating
your vehicle with a low level of coolant can
result in overheating and possible electric
motor damage. In case of emergency, you can add a large
amount of water without coolant in order
to reach a vehicle service location. In this
instance, have qualified personnel do the
following as soon as possible:
1. Drain the cooling system.
2. Chemically clean the coolant system.
3. Refill with coolant.
Water alone, without coolant, can cause
damage from corrosion, overheating or
freezing.
Do not use the following as a coolant
substitute:
•
Alcohol.
• Methanol.
• Brine.
• Any coolant mixed with alcohol or
methanol antifreeze.
Alcohol and other liquids can cause
damage from overheating or freezing.
Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to
the coolant. These can be harmful and
compromise the corrosion protection of
the coolant.
Recycled Coolant
We do not recommend the use of recycled
coolant, as an approved recycling process
is not yet available.
Dispose of used coolant in an appropriate
manner. Follow your community's
regulations and standards for recycling and
disposing of automotive fluids.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Driving while distracted
can result in loss of vehicle control, crash
and injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road. Your primary responsibility is the
safe operation of your vehicle. We
recommend against the use of any
hand-held device while driving and
encourage the use of voice-operated
systems when possible. Make sure you
are aware of all applicable local laws
that may affect the use of electronic
devices while driving.
Listening to loud audio for long periods of
time could damage your hearing.
SWITCHING THE AUDIO UNIT
ON AND OFF Press the button on the volume
control.
SELECTING THE AUDIO
SOURCE
1. Press your preferred audio source.
Note: Available audio sources are listed
along the top of the radio screen.
PLAYING OR PAUSING THE
AUDIO SOURCE Press to pause playback. Press
again to resume playback.
Note: Not all sources can be paused. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Turn to adjust the volume.
You can also press the mute button on the
map screen.
Some vehicles may be able to adjust the
volume using buttons on the steering
wheel.
SWITCHING SHUFFLE MODE
ON AND OFF
Press the button on the
touchscreen to switch shuffle
mode on or off.
Note: Not all sources have shuffle mode.
SWITCHING REPEAT MODE ON
AND OFF Press the button on the
touchscreen to switch repeat
mode on or off.
Note: Not all sources have repeat mode.
SETTING A MEMORY PRESET
1. Select a station or channel.
2. Press and hold a memory preset button
on the touchscreen.
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CENTER DISPLAY
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Driving while distracted
can result in loss of vehicle control, crash
and injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road. Your primary responsibility is the
safe operation of your vehicle. We
recommend against the use of any
hand-held device while driving and
encourage the use of voice-operated
systems when possible. Make sure you
are aware of all applicable local laws
that may affect the use of electronic
devices while driving.
CENTER DISPLAY
LIMITATIONS
Speed-restricted Features
For your safety, some features are not
available while the vehicle is in motion at
or above 6 mph (10 km/h). Settings that
are not critical while driving your vehicle
will be shown as restricted on your display.
See below for examples:
• System Updates.
• Personal Profiles Setup.
• Valet Mode Setup.
• Driver Assistance Settings.
• Auto-Start-Stop Speed Threshold.
Vehicle Settings
• 30 Minute Max Idle.
• MyKey Setup.
• Door Keypad Code Setup.
• Backup Start Passcode Setup. These restricted features will become
available when your vehicle is no longer in
motion.
STATUS BAR
The bar is on top of the display and
indicates the status of your vehicle's
features. It also contains the Vehicle and
Application drawers. See
Accessing
Feature Drawers (page 368).
Status Area
The status area is on the right side of the
status bar and provides information about
vehicle features.
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND
NON-INFRINGEMENT. NEITHER
GRACENOTE WARRANTS THE RESULTS
THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE
OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY
GRACENOTE SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL
GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS
OR LOST REVENUES FOR ANY REASON
WHATSOEVER. © Gracenote 2007.
Taiwan Territory
Note: In accordance with the management
approach of low-power radio wave
radiation motors:
Article 12: For approved and certified
low-power radiation motor models,
companies, firms or users must not alter
the frequency, increase the power or
change the characteristics and functions
of the original design without authorization.
Article 14: The usage of low-power
radio-frequency motors must not affect
aviation safety and interfere with legal
telecommunications. Should interference
be detected, immediately stop using the
device and only resume usage after
ensuring that there is no longer any
interference. For the legal
telecommunication and wireless
telecommunication of the telco, the
low-power radio frequency motor must be
able to tolerate legal limits of interference
from telecommunication, industrial,
scientific and radio wave equipment.
SUNA TRAFFIC CHANNEL – TERMS
AND CONDITIONS
By activating, using and/or accessing the
SUNA Traffic Channel, SUNA Predictive or
other content or material provided by
Intelematics (together,
SUNA Products
and/or Services), you must accept
certain terms and conditions. The following
is a brief summary of the terms and
conditions that apply to you. To view the
full terms and conditions relevant to your
use of the SUNA Products and/or Services,
please consult: Website
www.sunatraffic.com.au/termsandcon- ditions/
1. Acceptance
By using SUNA Products and/or Services,
you will be deemed to have accepted and
agreed to be bound by the terms and
conditions fully detailed at: Website
www.sunatraffic.com.au/termsandcon- ditions/
2. Intellectual Property
SUNA Products and/or Services are for
your personal use. You may not record, or
retransmit the content, nor use the content
in association with any other traffic
information or route guidance service or
device not approved by Intelematics. You
obtain no right of ownership in any
Intellectual Property Rights (including
copyright) in the data that is used to
provide SUNA Products and/or Services.
3. Appropriate Use
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High Voltage Battery –
Troubleshooting.........................................158
High Voltage Battery – Warning Lamps................................................................ 158
Hill Start Assist..............................................197
Hill Start Assist Precautions.....................197
Hood Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood..........303
Horn....................................................................99
How Does 911 Assist Work..........................64
How Does Active Drive Assist Work...............................................................235
How Does Active Park Assist Work........218
How Does Adaptive Cruise Control With Stop and Go Work....................................222
How Does All-Wheel Drive Work...........186
How Does Auto Hold Work.......................198
How Does Blind Spot Information System Work...............................................251
How Does Cross Traffic Alert Work..............................................................254
How Does Driver Alert Work....................265
How Does Easy Entry and Exit Work.......87
How Does Hill Start Assist Work.............197
How Does Pre-Collision Assist Work...............................................................257
How Does Reverse Braking Assist Work...............................................................193
How Does Speed Sign Recognition Work...............................................................267
How Does Stability Control Work..........201
How Does the 360 Degree Camera Work................................................................215
How Does the Garage Door Opener Work...............................................................145
How Does the Lane Keeping System Work...............................................................243
How Does the Personal Safety System Work.................................................................53
How Does the Rear Occupant Alert System Work...............................................142
How Does the Safety Canopy ™
Work.................................................................55
How Does Traction Control Work..........199
How Do Personal Profiles Work
............380
How Do the Front Airbags Work...............54
How Do the Knee Airbags Work
...............55
How Do the Side Airbags Work................54 I
Identifying Fuse Types...............................302
Identifying the Climate Control
Unit
..................................................................127
Inflating the Tires.........................................329
Information on the Tire Sidewall
............318
Inspecting the Tire for Damage.............330
Inspecting the Tire for Wear....................330
Inspecting the Wheel Valve Stems........331
Installing and Removing the Luggage Compartment Cover
................................277
Installing Child Restraints...........................38 Combining the Seatbelt and Lower Anchors
for Attaching Child Restraints.................... 42
Installing a Child Restraint in a Center Seat....................................................................... 41
Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children.............................................................. 40
Using Seatbelts.................................................... 38
Using Tether Straps............................................. 42
Installing the Vehicle Identification Card...............................................................348
Instrument Cluster Display........................123
Instrument Cluster Indicators...................121
Instrument Cluster
........................................118
Instrument Cluster Overview....................118
Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps
............................................................120
Instrument Panel - Excluding: GT............26
Instrument Panel - GT
..................................27
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control........231 Adjusting the Set Speed Tolerance.............232
How Does Intelligent Adaptive Cruise
Control Work.................................................... 231
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control Alerts.................................................................. 232
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control Indicators.......................................................... 232
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control Limitations........................................................ 231
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control Precautions...................................................... 231
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control Requirements.................................................. 231
Switching Intelligent Mode On and Off....................................................................... 232
Interior Air Quality.........................................132
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Switching the Heated Steering Wheel
Settings On and Off...................................... 126
Removing Your Vehicle From Storage..........................................................316
Repairing Minor Paint Damage................313
Replacement Parts Recommendation....................................407
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control............................................................69
Replacing the Cabin Air Filter...................132
Replacing the Front Wiper Blades.........102
Replacing the Rear Wiper Blades...........102
Reporting Safety Defects in Canada.........................................................396
Reporting Safety Defects in the United States
...........................................................396
Reprogramming the Garage Door Opener...........................................................148
Resetting the Trip Computer
....................124
Restarting the Vehicle After Powering Off
...................................................................155
Resuming the Set Speed...........................227
Reverse Braking Assist Indicators..........194
Reverse Braking Assist Precautions..................................................193
Reverse Braking Assist
...............................193
Reverse Braking Assist –
Troubleshooting............................................. 195
Reverse Braking Assist – Troubleshooting.........................................195
Reverse Braking Assist – Frequently Asked Questions......................................................... 196
Reverse Braking Assist – Information Messages.......................................................... 195
Reverse Wipe
..................................................101
Reverse Wipe Settings...................................... 101
What Is Reverse Wipe........................................ 101
Roadside Assistance
..................................284
Rollover Warning.........................................394
Route Guidance
...........................................384
Adjusting the Guidance Prompt
Volume............................................................. 384
Canceling Route Guidance............................ 384
Repeating an Instruction................................ 384
Running-In See: Breaking-In................................................ 280S
Satellite Radio
..............................................359
Locating the Satellite Radio Identification
Number
............................................................ 360
Satellite Radio Limitations............................ 360
Satellite Radio Settings.................................. 360
Selecting a Channel......................................... 360
What Is Satellite Radio.................................... 359
Saving a Preset Position............................144
Scheduled Maintenance..........................390
Seatbelt Extensions......................................52
Seatbelt Precautions....................................46
Seatbelt Reminder
........................................49
How Does the Seatbelt Reminder
Work..................................................................... 49
Seatbelt Reminder Audible Warnings.........50
Seatbelt Reminder Indicators......................... 49
Switching the Seatbelt Reminder On and Off........................................................................\
.. 51
Seatbelts...........................................................46 Automatic Locking Mode.................................. 48
Seatbelt Reminder.............................................. 49
Sensitive Locking Mode..................................... 48
Security..............................................................95 Anti-Theft Alarm System..................................95
Anti-Theft Alarm System Settings...............96
Passive Anti-Theft System............................... 95
Security – Troubleshooting.............................. 97
Security – Troubleshooting
........................97
Security – Frequently Asked
Questions ........................................................... 98
Security – Information Messages.................. 97
Selecting a Drive Mode.............................240
Selecting the Audio Source.....................356
Sending and Receiving a Text Message........................................................374
Sensitive Locking Mode...............................48 How Does Sensitive Locking Mode
Work..................................................................... 48
What is Sensitive Locking Mode.................... 48
Service Data.....................................................22
Setting a Destination.................................383 Setting a Destination Using a Point of
Interest............................................................. 384
Setting a Destination Using a Predictive Destination..................................................... 384
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Editing Waypoints.............................................
384
What Are the Instrument Cluster Indicators.......................................................121
What Are the Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps...........................................119
What Is 911 Assist...........................................64
What is AC Charging...................................159
What Is a Connected Vehicle..................350
What Is Active Drive Assist.......................235
What Is Active Park Assist.........................218
What Is Blind Spot Information System...........................................................251
What Is Brake Coach
...................................123
What Is Cross Traffic Alert.......................254
What is DC Charging...................................159
What Is Drive Mode Control....................240
What Is Driver Alert.....................................265
What Is Ford Protect..................................388
What Is Hill Start Assist..............................197
What Is MyKey.................................................73
What is One Pedal Drive...........................242
What Is Phone As a Key...............................70
What Is Pre-Collision Assist.....................257
What Is Remote Start.................................125
What Is Reverse Braking Assist...............193
What Is Speed Sign Recognition............267
What Is the 360 Degree Camera............215
What Is the Cabin Air Filter........................132
What Is the Electric Parking Brake........190
What Is the Garage Door Opener...........145
What Is the Gross Axle Weight Rating ..............................................................
271
What Is the Gross Combined Weight Rating.............................................................272
What Is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ..............................................................
271
What Is the High Voltage Battery Gauge..............................................................119
What Is the High Voltage Battery............157
What Is the Keyless Entry Keypad...........83
What Is the Lane Keeping System........243
What Is the Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight............................................................271
What Is the Memory Function.................144
What Is the Pedestrian Alert System............................................................63
What Is the Personal Safety System............................................................53 What Is the Power Outlet
...........................151
What is the Rear Occupant Alert System...........................................................142
What Is the Rear View Camera................212
What Is the Speedometer..........................118
What Is the Tire Pressure Monitoring System
..........................................................339
What Is the Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit....................................................................333
What Is the Vehicle Range Display.........118
What Is the Wireless Accessory Charger..........................................................152
What Is Traction Control...........................199
What is Voice Interaction.........................369
What is Walk Away Lock.............................86
Wheel and Tire Information......................317
Wheel Nuts
....................................................343
Wi Fi See: Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Name or Password....................................... 354
See: Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network - Vehicles With: SYNC 4..........350
See: Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot.......354
See: Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot............................ 354
Window Bounce-Back
.................................114
Overriding Window Bounce-Back.................114
What Is Window Bounce-Back...................... 114
Windows...........................................................113 Global Opening and Closing............................ 113
Window Bounce-Back....................................... 114
Wipers and Washers – Troubleshooting
........................................104
Wipers and Washers – Frequently Asked
Questions......................................................... 104
Wipers and Washers – Warning Lamps................................................................ 104
Wipers and Washers
...................................100
Autowipers........................................................... 100
Reverse Wipe........................................................ 101
Washers................................................................. 103
Wipers.................................................................... 100
Wipers and Washers – Troubleshooting............................................. 104
Wipers..............................................................100 Switching Windshield Wipers On and
Off....................................................................... 100
Wiper Precautions............................................. 100
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