Note:
Zooming in also engages park hold
which applies the electric park brake when
you shift to park (P). When you press the
zoom button, the electronic park hold
button illuminates on the touchscreen. See
Connecting a Trailer (page 323).
Note: Manual zoom is only available when
the transmission is in reverse (R).
Note: Only the centerline shows when you
enable manual zoom.
SWITCHING REAR VIEW CAMERA
DELAY ON AND OFF
1. Press
Features on the touchscreen.
2. Press
Driver Assistance.
3. Press
Rear View Camera.
4. Switch
Rear View Camera Delay on or
off.
When shifting the transmission out of
reverse (R) and into any gear other than
park (P), the camera image remains in the
display until:
• Your vehicle speed reaches
approximately
5 mph (8 km/h).
• You shift your vehicle into park (P).
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TOWING A TRAILER
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Do not exceed
the GVWR or the GAWR
specified on the certification
label. WARNING:
Towing trailers
beyond the maximum
recommended gross trailer
weight exceeds the limit of your
vehicle and could result in engine
damage, transmission damage,
structural damage, loss of
vehicle control, vehicle rollover
and personal injury. WARNING:
Do not exceed
the lowest rating capacity for
your vehicle or trailer hitch.
Overloading your vehicle or
trailer hitch can impair your
vehicle stability and handling.
Failure to follow this instruction
could result in the loss of control
of your vehicle, personal injury or
death. WARNING: Make sure that
the vertical load on the tow ball
is between the minimum and
maximum recommended weight
at all times. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in the
loss of control of your vehicle,
personal injury or death. WARNING:
Do not cut,
drill, weld or modify the trailer
hitch. Modifying the trailer hitch
could reduce the hitch rating. WARNING:
The anti-lock
brake system does not control
the trailer brakes.
TRAILER BRAKE
PRECAUTIONS WARNING:
Do not connect a
trailer's hydraulic brake system directly
to your vehicle's brake system. Your
vehicle may not have enough braking
power and your chances of having a
collision greatly increase. WARNING:
Do not tow a trailer
fitted with electric trailer brakes unless
your vehicle is fitted with a compatible
aftermarket electronic trailer brake
controller. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, personal injury or
death. For additional information and
assistance, we recommend that you
contact an authorized dealer.
Electric brakes and manual, automatic or
surge-type trailer brakes are safe if you
install them properly and adjust them to
the manufacturer's specifications. The
trailer brakes must meet local and federal
regulations.
The rating for the tow vehicle's braking
system operation is at the gross vehicle
weight rating, not the gross combined
weight rating.
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•
Braking and steering.
• Front wheel toe. See the Ford
Workshop Manual.
• Headlight aim. See
Adjusting the
Headlamps (page 411).
• Tire air pressure. See Information on
the Tire Sidewall
(page 430).
Note: Do not exceed the front gross axle
weight rating or gross vehicle weight rating.
Note: Your vehicle may require rear ballast
weight for proper braking and steering.
Your vehicle has a driver and passenger
airbag supplemental restraint system. The
supplemental restraint system activates
in certain frontal and offset frontal
collisions when the vehicle sustains
sufficient longitudinal deceleration.
When operating your vehicle with a
snowplow:
• Do not exceed
45 mph (72 km/h).
• Your engine could run at a higher
temperature than normal.
•If you are driving more than
15 mi
(24 km) at temperatures above
freezing, angle the plow blade
either full left or full right to provide
maximum airflow to the radiator.
• If you are driving less than
15 mi
(24 km) at speeds up to 45 mph
(72 km/h) in cold weather, you do
not need to worry about blade
position to provide maximum
airflow.
• Shift to 4L when plowing in small areas
at speeds below
5 mph (8 km/h).
• Shift to
4H when plowing larger areas
or light snow at higher speeds above
5 mph (8 km/h)
. Do not exceed
15 mph (24 km/h).
• Do not shift the transmission from a
forward gear to reverse (R) until the
engine is at idle and the wheels have
stopped. Note:
Careless or high-speed driving when
snowplowing, which results in significant
vehicle decelerations, can deploy the airbag.
Such driving also increases the risk of
accidents.
Note: Drive your vehicle at least
500 mi
(800 km) before using your vehicle for
snowplowing.
Note: Follow the severe duty schedule for
engine oil and transmission fluid change
intervals. See
Special Operating
Conditions Scheduled Maintenance (page
631
).
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TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE
If you need to tow your vehicle, contact a
professional towing service or your
roadside assistance service provider.
Your manufacturer produces a towing
manual for all authorized tow truck
operators. Have your tow truck operator
refer to this manual for proper hook-up
and towing procedures.
We recommend the use of a wheel lift and
dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your
vehicle. Vehicle damage could occur if
towed incorrectly, or by any other means.
Front-wheel and rear-wheel drive vehicles
must have their designated drive wheels
off the ground regardless of towing
direction. Use tow dollies to prevent
damage to the transmission. All-wheel or four-wheel drive vehicles
require that all wheels be off the ground
using a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed
equipment. This prevents damage to the
transmission and drive system.
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USING SYNC™ WITH YOUR
PHONE
Hands-free calling is one of the main
features of SYNC. While the system
supports a variety of features, many are
dependent on your cellular phone's
functionality. At a minimum, most cellular
phones with Bluetooth wireless technology
support the following functions:
•
Answering an incoming call.
• Ending a call.
• Dialing a number.
• Redialing.
• Call waiting notification.
• Caller identification.
Other features, such as text messaging
using Bluetooth® and automatic
phonebook download, are
phone-dependent features.
Pairing a Phone
Wirelessly pairing your phone with SYNC
allows you to make and receive hands-free
calls.
Note: Make sure to switch on the ignition
and the radio. Shift the transmission into
park (P) for automatic transmission or
neutral (N) for manual transmission.
Using the Audio System
Note: To scroll through the menus, press
the up and down arrows on your audio
system.
1. Make sure to switch on your phone's Bluetooth® feature before starting the
search. See your device's manual if
necessary.
2. Press the
Settings button.
3. Select Bluetooth from the menu.
4. Press the
OK button. 5. Select the option to add. This starts
the pairing process.
6. When a message to begin pairing appears in the center display, search
for SYNC on your device.
Depending on your phone's capability and
your market, the system may prompt you
with questions, such as setting the current
phone as the primary phone and
downloading your phonebook.
Using Voice Commands Make sure to switch on your
phone's
Bluetooth® feature
before starting the search. See
your device's manual if necessary.
Press the voice button and when
prompted say: Action and Descrip-
tion
Voice Command
Follow the instruc-
tions on the center
display.
Pair Phone
Phone Voice Commands Press the voice button. You can
do things like place a phone call
and access text messages.
When prompted, say a command. See the
following table for examples of
commands. Voice Command
___ List of Commands
Help
Call ___
Dial ___
Text Messages
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Automatic Locking Mode.............................51
Disengaging Automatic Locking Mode........52
Engaging Automatic Locking Mode..............52
What Is Automatic Locking Mode................... 51
When to Use Automatic Locking Mode........51
Automatic Transmission...........................224 Automatic Transmission Positions.............224
Brake Shift Interlock......................................... 225
Manually Shifting Gears.................................. 225
Power Take-Off................................................... 227
Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification - Diesel
.....................487
Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification - Gasoline................487
Automatic Transmission Positions.......224 Drive (D)................................................................ 224
Manual (M).......................................................... 224
Neutral (N)........................................................... 224
Park (P)................................................................. 224
Reverse (R).......................................................... 224
Automatic Transmission Precautions.................................................224
Auto Mode
........................................................151
Auto Mode Indicators......................................... 151
Switching Auto Mode On and Off.................151
Switching Dual Mode On and Off.................152
Autounlock.......................................................84 Autounlock Requirements................................ 84
Switching Autounlock On and Off................84
What Is Autounlock............................................. 84
Autowipers.......................................................115 Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Rain
Sensor................................................................. 115
Autowipers Settings........................................... 115
What Are Autowipers......................................... 115
Auxiliary Switches........................................616
B
Battery See: Changing the 12V Battery.................... 409
Bed Extender...................................................96 Bed Extender Precautions................................ 96
Using the Bed Extender..................................... 97
Beginning a Voice Interaction................600
Blind Spot Information System.............293 Blind Spot Information System –
Troubleshooting............................................ 297Blind Spot Information System With Trailer
Coverage.......................................................... 295
Blind Spot Information System Indicators.....................................................296
Blind Spot Information System Limitations..................................................293
Blind Spot Information System Precautions.................................................293
Blind Spot Information System Requirements.............................................293
Blind Spot Information System – Troubleshooting........................................297
Blind Spot Information System – Information Messages................................. 297
Blind Spot Information System With Trailer Coverage
........................................295
Blind Spot Information System With Trailer
Coverage Limitations.................................. 295
Selecting a Trailer.............................................. 296
Setting a Trailer Length................................... 295
What Is Blind Spot Information System with Trailer Coverage............................................. 295
Bluetooth®....................................................607
Body Control Module Fuse Box..............392 Accessing the Body Control Module Fuse
Box...................................................................... 392
Identifying the Fuses in the Body Control Module Fuse Box.......................................... 393
Locating the Body Control Module Fuse Box...................................................................... 392
Bonnet Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood..........396
Booster Seats
..................................................46
Brake Fluid Specification...........................241
Brake Over Accelerator
.............................240
Brake Precautions.......................................240
Brakes..............................................................240
Anti-Lock Braking System............................. 240
Brakes – Troubleshooting............................... 241
Brake Shift Interlock
...................................225
Brake Shift Interlock Precautions................225
Using Brake Shift Interlock............................. 226
What Is Brake Shift Interlock......................... 225
Brakes – Troubleshooting
.........................241
Brakes – Frequently Asked
Questions.......................................................... 241
Brakes – Warning Lamps................................. 241
Breaking-In.....................................................373
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