Contacting Us
Contacting Us
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Introduction
About This Publication ................................
19
Using This Publication ................................
20
Symbols Glossary
Symbols Used on Your Vehicle .................
21
Data Privacy
Data Privacy ....................................................
24
Service Data ....................................................
25
Event Data .......................................................
25
Settings Data ..................................................
26
Connected Vehicle Data .............................
26
Mobile Device Data - Vehicles With: SYNC 3 ...........................................................
27
Mobile Device Data - Vehicles With: SYNC 4 ..........................................................
27
Emergency Call System Data ...................
28
Visual Search
Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: SYNC 4 ........................................................................\
..
29
Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: SYNC 3 ........................................................................\
..
30
Instrument Panel ............................................
31
Vehicle Interior ................................................
32
Front Exterior ..................................................
33
Rear Exterior ....................................................
34
Child Safety
Child Safety Precautions ............................
35
Child Restraint Anchor Points ..................
36
Child Restraints ..............................................
38
Installing Child Restraints ..........................
39
Booster Seats .................................................
46
Child Safety Locks ........................................
48Seatbelts
Seatbelt Precautions
...................................
49
Fastening and Unfastening the Seatbelts ........................................................................\
..
50
Sensitive Locking Mode ...............................
51
Automatic Locking Mode ............................
51
Adjusting the Seatbelts During Pregnancy ....................................................
52
Adjusting the Seatbelt Height ..................
52
Adjusting the Seatbelt Length .................
53
Seatbelt Reminder ........................................
53
Checking the Seatbelts ...............................
55
Seatbelt Extensions .....................................
56
Airbags
How Do the Front Airbags Work ..............
57
How Do the Side Airbags Work ................
57
How Does the Safety Canopy ™ Work
........................................................................\
..
58
Airbag Precautions .......................................
59
Switching the Passenger Airbag On and Off ..................................................................
60
Properly Adjusting the Driver and Front Passenger Seats .......................................
64
Children and Airbags ...................................
64
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator ......
65
Disposing of Airbags ....................................
66
911 Assist
What Is 911 Assist ..........................................
67
How Does 911 Assist Work .........................
67
Emergency Call Requirements .................
67
Emergency Call Limitations ......................
68
Keys and Remote Controls
Remote Control Limitations .....................
69
Using the Remote Control .........................
69
Opening and Closing the Flip Key ..........
69
Removing the Key Blade ............................
70
Sounding the Panic Alarm .........................
70
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Crash and Breakdown
Information
Roadside Assistance .................................378
Switching the Hazard Flashers On and Off ................................................................
379
Jump Starting the Vehicle .......................
379
Post-Crash Alert System ..........................
381
Automatic Crash Shutoff .........................
381
Recovery Towing .........................................
382
Transporting the Vehicle ..........................
383
Towing Your Vehicle
Towing Your Vehicle Precautions .........
384
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 4x4 ...............................................................
384
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 4x2 .......................................................................
386
Emergency Towing ....................................
386
Towing Your Vehicle – Troubleshooting .......................................................................
386
Fuses
Fuse Precautions ........................................
387
Under Hood Fuse Box ...............................
387
Body Control Module Fuse Box .............
392
Identifying Fuse Types ..............................
395
Fuses – Troubleshooting .........................
395
Maintenance
Maintenance Precautions .......................
396
Opening and Closing the Hood ............
396
Under Hood Overview - 6.2L ..................
397
Under Hood Overview - 6.7L Diesel .....
398
Under Hood Overview - 7.3L ..................
399
Engine Oil ......................................................
400
Checking the Coolant ...............................
402
Engine Air Filter ...........................................
405
Draining the Fuel Filter Water Trap - Diesel ..........................................................
407
Changing the Fuel Filter - Diesel ..........
408Changing the Fuel Filter - Gasoline
......
409
Changing the 12V Battery .......................
409
Adjusting the Headlamps ..........................
411
Exterior Bulbs ................................................
412
Interior Bulbs .................................................
419
Drive Belt Routing - 6.2L ...........................
419
Drive Belt Routing - 6.7L Diesel, Vehicles With: Dual Generators ...........................
419
Drive Belt Routing - 6.7L Diesel, Vehicles With: Single Generator ..........................
419
Drive Belt Routing - 7.3L, Vehicles With: Dual Generators .....................................
420
Drive Belt Routing - 7.3L, Vehicles With: Single Generator ....................................
420
Vehicle Care
Cleaning Products .......................................
421
Cleaning the Exterior ..................................
421
Cleaning the Interior ..................................
424
Repairing Minor Paint Damage .............
426
Waxing Your Vehicle ..................................
426
Storing Your Vehicle
Preparing Your Vehicle for Storage ......
427
Removing Your Vehicle From Storage ........................................................................\
428
Wheel and Tire Information
Locating the Tire label ..............................
429
Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades ................................
429
Information on the Tire Sidewall .........
430
Glossary of Tire Terminology .................
435
Tire Replacement Requirements .........
436
Using Snow Chains ....................................
438
Tire Care
Checking the Tire Pressures ....................
441
Inflating the Tires .........................................
441
Inspecting the Tire for Wear ...................
444
Inspecting the Tire for Damage ............
445
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SYMBOLS USED ON YOUR
VEHICLE
These are some of the symbols you may
see on your vehicle.
Air conditioning system
Air conditioning system lubricant
type
Anti-lock braking system
Avoid smoking, flames or sparks
Battery
Battery acid
Brake fluid - non petroleum
based
Brake system
Brake system
Cabin air filter
Check fuel cap
Child safety door lock or unlock
Child seat lower anchor Child seat tether anchor
Cruise control
Do not open when hot
Electric Parking brake
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engine coolant temperature
Engine oil
Explosive gas
Fan warning
Fasten seatbelt
Flammable
Airbag
Front fog lamps
Fuel pump reset
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WARNING: Do not connect
wireless plug-in devices to the data link
connector. Unauthorized third parties
could gain access to vehicle data and
impair the performance of safety related
systems. Only allow repair facilities that
follow our service and repair instructions
to connect their equipment to the data
link connector.
We respect your privacy and are
committed to protecting it. The
information contained in this manual was
correct at the time of publication but as
technology rapidly changes, we
recommend that you visit the local Ford
website for the latest information.
Your vehicle has electronic control units
that have data recording functionality and
the ability to permanently or temporarily
store data. This data could include
information on the condition and status of
your vehicle, vehicle maintenance
requirements, events and malfunctions.
The types of data that can be recorded are
described in this section. Some of the data
recorded is stored in event logs or error
logs.
Note: Error logs are reset following a service
or repair.
Note: We may provide information in
response to requests from law enforcement,
other government authorities and third
parties acting with lawful authority or
through a legal process. Such information
could be used by them in legal proceedings.
Data recorded includes, for example:
• Operating states of system
components, for example fuel level,
tire pressure and battery charge level.
• Vehicle and component status, for
example wheel speed, deceleration,
lateral acceleration and seatbelt
status. •
Events or errors in essential systems,
for example headlamps and brakes.
• System responses to driving situations,
for example airbag deployment and
stability control.
• Environmental conditions, for example
temperature.
Some of this data, when used in
combination with other information, for
example an accident report, damage to a
vehicle or eyewitness statements, could
be associated with a specific person.
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.
For additional information about our
privacy policy, refer to the local Ford
website.
Services That Third Parties
Provide
We recommend that you review the terms
and conditions and data privacy
information for any services equipped with
your vehicle or to which you subscribe. We
take no responsibility for services that third
parties provide.
Where equipped, SiriusXM with 360L may
use the modem. To disable, turn off the
SiriusXM 360L or Vehicle Connectivity
setting. See Enabling and Disabling the
Modem
(page 498).
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SERVICE DATA
Service data recorders in your vehicle are
capable of collecting and storing
diagnostic information about your vehicle.
This potentially includes information about
the performance or status of various
systems and modules in the vehicle, such
as engine, throttle, steering or brake
systems. In order to properly diagnose and
service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company
(Ford of Canada in Canada), and service
and repair facilities may access or share
among them vehicle diagnostic
information received through a direct
connection to your vehicle when
diagnosing or servicing your vehicle.
Additionally, Ford Motor Company (Ford
of Canada, in Canada) may, where
permitted by law, use vehicle diagnostic
information for vehicle improvement or
with other information we may have about
you, for example, your contact information,
to offer you products or services that may
interest you. Data may be provided to our
service providers such as part suppliers
that may help diagnose malfunctions, and
who are similarly obligated to protect data.
We retain this data only as long as
necessary to perform these functions or to
comply with law. We may provide
information where required in response to
official requests to law enforcement or
other government authorities or third
parties acting with lawful authority or court
order, and such information may be used
in legal proceedings. For U.S. only (if
equipped), if you choose to use connected
apps and services, you consent that certain
diagnostic information may also be
accessed electronically by Ford Motor
Company and Ford authorized service
facilities, and that the diagnostic
information may be used to provide
services to you, personalizing your
experience, troubleshoot, and to improve
products and services and offer you
products and services that may interest
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 will 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.
• How fast the vehicle was traveling.
• 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.
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WARNING: Do not allow a
passenger to hold a child on their lap
when your vehicle is moving. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death in the event of a
sudden stop or crash. WARNING:
Do not use pillows,
books or towels to boost your child's
height. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in personal injury or death. WARNING:
Properly secure child
restraints or booster seats when they are
not in use. They could become projectiles
in a sudden stop or crash. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death. WARNING: Do not put the shoulder
section of the seatbelt or allow the child
to put the shoulder section of the
seatbelt under their arm or behind their
back. Failure to follow this instruction
could reduce the effectiveness of the
seatbelt and increase the risk of injury or
death in a crash. WARNING:
Do not leave children
or pets unattended in your vehicle.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in personal injury or death.
When installing a child restraint with
seatbelts:
• Place the vehicle seat in the upright
position before you install the child
restraint.
• Use the correct seatbelt buckle for that
seating position.
• Insert the belt tongue into the buckle.
Make sure the tongue is securely
fastened in the buckle. •
Keep the buckle release button
pointing up and away from the child
restraint, with the tongue between the
child restraint and the release button,
to prevent accidental unbuckling.
• Put the seatbelt in the automatic
locking mode.
CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHOR
POINTS
WHAT ARE THE CHILD RESTRAINT
ANCHOR POINTS
Anchor points allow you to quickly and
safely install a child restraint.
LOCATING THE CHILD RESTRAINT
LOWER ANCHOR POINTS
Crew Cab Super Cab
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CHILD RESTRAINTS
CHILD RESTRAINT POSITION
INFORMATION
Install the child restraint tightly against the
vehicle seat. It may be necessary to lift or
remove the head restraint.
Rear Facing Child Restraints Seatbelt Only
LATCH (Lower Anchors
Only)
Combined Weight of Child
and Child Restraint
X
X
Up to 65 lb (29 kg)
X
Over
65 lb (29 kg)
Forward Facing Child Restraints Seatbelt and LATCH
(Lower Anchors and Top Tether Anchor)
Seatbelt and Top
Tether Anchor
LATCH (Lower
Anchors and Top Tether Anchor)
Combined Weight of
Child and Child Restraint
X
X
X
Up to
65 lb (29 kg)
X
X
Over
65 lb (29 kg)
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CHILD RESTRAINTS RECOMMENDATION
Recommended Restraint Type
Child Size, Height, Weight, or Age
Use a child restraint (sometimes
called an infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).
Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (generally
age four or younger).
Use a belt-positioning boosterseat.
Children who have outgrown or no longer properly
fit in a child restraint (generally children who areless than
57 in (1.45 m) tall, are greater than age
four and less than age 12, and between 40 lb (18 kg) and
80 lb (36 kg) and upward to 100 lb (45 kg) if
recommended by your child restraint manufacturer).
Use a vehicle seatbelt having thelap belt snug and low across the
hips, shoulder belt centered across the shoulder and chest, and seat backrest upright.
Children who have outgrown or no longer properly
fit in a belt-positioning booster seat (generally chil- dren who are at least
57 in (1.45 m) tall or greater
than 80 lb (36 kg) or 100 lb (45 kg) if recommended by child restraint manufacturer).
You are required by law to properly use
child restraints for infants and toddlers in
the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Many states and provinces require that
small children use approved booster seats
until they reach age eight, a height of 57 in
(1.45 m)
tall, or 80 lb (36 kg). Check your
local and state or provincial laws for
specific requirements about the safety of
children in your vehicle.
When possible, properly restrain children
12 years of age and under in a rear seating
position of your vehicle. Accident statistics
suggest that children are safer when
properly restrained in the rear seating
positions than in a front seating position.
When installing a rear facing child restraint,
adjust the vehicle seats to avoid
interference between the child restraint
and the vehicle seat in front of the child
restraint. INSTALLING CHILD
RESTRAINTS
USING SEATBELTS WARNING:
Depending on where
you secure a child restraint, and
depending on the child restraint design,
you may block access to certain seatbelt
buckle assemblies and LATCH lower
anchors, rendering those features
potentially unusable. To avoid risk of
injury, make sure occupants only use
seating positions where they are able to
be properly restrained.
Note: The following does not apply to the
front center position of Super Cab and Crew
Cab vehicles.
Note: Although the child restraint
illustrated is a forward facing child restraint,
the steps are the same for installing a rear
facing child restraint.
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