Brakes – Troubleshooting
........................241
Parking Brake
Applying the Parking Brake .....................
243
Releasing the Parking Brake ...................
243
Parking Brake – Troubleshooting .........
243
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake – Precautions ..............................................
244
Using the Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake ........................................................................\
244
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake Indicators ........................................................................\
245
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake – Troubleshooting ......................................
245
Hill Start Assist
What Is Hill Start Assist ...........................
246
How Does Hill Start Assist Work ..........
246
Hill Start Assist Precautions ..................
246
Hill Start Assist – Troubleshooting ......
246
Traction Control
What Is Traction Control ..........................
247
How Does Traction Control Work .........
247
Switching Traction Control On and Off ........................................................................\
247
Traction Control Indicator ........................
247
Traction Control – Troubleshooting .....
248
Stability Control
How Does Stability Control Work ........
249
Switching Stability Control On and Off ........................................................................\
250
Stability Control Indicator ........................
251
Trail Control
What Is Trail Control ..................................
252
Switching Trail Control On and Off ......
252Setting the Trail Control Speed
.............
252
Canceling the Set Speed .........................
252
Trail Control Indicators ..............................
252
Trail Control – Troubleshooting ............
253
Hill Descent Control
What Is Hill Descent Control ..................
254
How Does Hill Descent Control Work ........................................................................\
254
Hill Descent Control Precautions .........
254
Switching Hill Descent Control On and Off ................................................................
254
Setting the Hill Descent Speed .............
254
Hill Descent Control Indicator ................
254
Hill Descent Control – Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
255
Steering
Hydraulic Power Steering ........................
256
Steering – Troubleshooting ....................
258
Parking Aids
Parking Aid Precautions ..........................
260
Rear Parking Aid .........................................
260
Parking Aids – Troubleshooting .............
261
Rear View Camera
What Is the Rear View Camera .............
263
Rear View Camera Precautions ............
263
Locating the Rear View Camera ...........
263
Rear View Camera Guide Lines .............
264
Rear View Camera Settings ...................
264
360 Degree Camera
What Is the 360 Degree Camera .........
266
How Does the 360 Degree Camera Work ........................................................................\
266
360 Degree Camera Precautions ........
266
360 Degree Camera Limitations ..........
266
Locating the 360 Degree Cameras ......
266
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Inspecting the Wheel Valve Stems
......446
Tire Rotation ................................................
446
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
What Is the Tire Pressure Monitoring System .......................................................
448
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview ...................................................
448
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Precautions ..............................................
449
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Limitations ................................................
449
Viewing the Tire Pressures .....................
450
Resetting Tire Pressure Monitoring System .......................................................
450
Tire Pressure Monitoring System – Troubleshooting ......................................
453
Changing a Road Wheel
Changing a Flat Tire ..................................
455
Wheel Nuts ...................................................
465
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications - 6.2L ...................
467
Engine Specifications - 6.7L Diesel ......
467
Engine Specifications - 7.3L ...................
468
Motorcraft Parts - 6.2L ............................
469
Motorcraft Parts - 6.7L Diesel .................
471
Motorcraft Parts - 7.3L ..............................
472
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification - 6.2L ...............................................................
473
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification - 6.7L Diesel .................................................
474
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification - 7.3L ................................................................
477
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 6.2L ................................
479
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 6.7L Diesel ..................
480Cooling System Capacity and
Specification - 7.3L ................................
480
Fuel Tank Capacity - Diesel .....................
481
Fuel Tank Capacity - Gasoline ...............
482
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification - 6.2L ...............................
483
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification - 6.7L Diesel ..................
484
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification - 7.3L ................................
485
Washer Fluid Specification .....................
485
Diesel Exhaust Fluid Capacity and Specification ............................................
486
Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification - Diesel ...................
487
Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification - Gasoline ..............
487
Brake Fluid Specification ........................
489
Transfer Case Fluid Capacity and Specification ...........................................
490
Front Axle Fluid Capacity and Specification ...........................................
490
Rear Axle Fluid Capacity and Specification - Diesel .............................
491
Rear Axle Fluid Capacity and Specification - Gasoline ......................
493
Hydraulic Power Steering Fluid Capacity and Specification ...................................
496
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number ...............
497
Connected Vehicle - Vehicles With: SYNC 3
What Is a Connected Vehicle ................
498
Connected Vehicle Requirements .......
498
Connected Vehicle Limitations .............
498
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile Network .....................................................
498
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network .....................................................
498
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: Modem .........................
499
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3. Insert the belt tongue into the proper
buckle for your seating position until
you hear a snap and feel it latch.
4. Make sure you securely fasten the tongue to the buckle by pulling on the
tongue.
While you are fastened in the seatbelt, the
seatbelt with a cinch tongue adjusts to
your movement. However, if you brake
hard, turn hard, or if your vehicle receives
an impact of 5 mph (8 km/h) or more, the
seatbelt locks and helps reduce your
forward movement.
SENSITIVE LOCKING MODE
WHAT IS SENSITIVE LOCKING
MODE
Sensitive locking mode is a seatbelt
retractor feature that allows shoulder belt
length adjustment according to your
movements and locking in response to
vehicle movement.
HOW DOES SENSITIVE LOCKING
MODE WORK
If the driver suddenly brakes, turns a corner
sharply, or the vehicle receives an impact
of about 5 mph (8 km/h) or more, the
seatbelts lock to help reduce forward
movement of the driver and passengers.
In addition, the seatbelt retractor locks if
you pull the seatbelt webbing out too
quickly. If the retractor locks, slowly lower
the height adjuster to allow the seatbelt
to retract.
If the retractor does not unlock, pull the
seatbelt out slowly then feed a small
length of webbing back toward the stowed
position. For rear seatbelts, recline the rear seat
backrest or push the seat backrest cushion
away from the seatbelt. Feed a small
length of webbing back toward the stowed
position.
AUTOMATIC LOCKING MODE
WHAT IS AUTOMATIC LOCKING
MODE
This feature keeps the seatbelts
pre-locked. The belt still retracts to remove
any slack in the shoulder belt.
WHEN TO USE AUTOMATIC
LOCKING MODE
Use this mode any time you install a child
restraint in a front seating position in a
Regular Cab, Super Cab, Crew Cab or any
rear seating position of a Super Cab or
Crew Cab. The optional front seat center
seatbelt in the Super Cab and Crew Cab
has a cinch mechanism. Properly restrain
children 12 years old and under in a rear
seat whenever possible. See
Child Safety
(page 35).
Note: Automatic locking mode is not
available on the driver seatbelt.
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Mud
Be cautious of sudden changes in vehicle
speed or direction when you are driving in
mud. Even four-wheel drive vehicles can
lose traction in slick mud. If your vehicle
does slide, steer in the direction of the slide
until you regain control of your vehicle.
After driving through mud, clean off residue
stuck to rotating driveshafts and tires.
Excess mud stuck on tires and rotating
driveshafts can cause an imbalance that
could damage drive components.
Water
If you must drive through high water, drive
slowly. Traction or brake capability may
be limited. When driving through water,
determine the depth and avoid water
higher than the bottom of the hubs. If the
ignition system gets wet, your vehicle may
stall. Once through water, test the brakes.
Wet brakes do not stop your vehicle as
effectively as dry brakes. Drying improves
by applying light pressure to the brake
pedal while moving slowly.
Note:
Driving through deep water may
damage the transmission. If the front or rear
axle is submerged in water, the axle
lubricant and power transfer unit lubricant
should be checked and changed if
necessary.
DRIVING ON HILLY OR SLOPING
TERRAIN
Although natural obstacles may make it
necessary to travel diagonally up or down
a hill or steep incline, you should try to drive
straight up or straight down. Note:
Avoid turning on steep slopes or hills.
A danger lies in losing traction, slipping
sideways and possible vehicle roll over.
Whenever driving on a hill, determine
beforehand the route you can use. Do not
drive over the crest of a hill without seeing
what conditions are on the other side. Do
not drive in reverse over a hill without the
aid of an observer.
When climbing a steep slope or hill, start
in a lower gear rather than downshifting to
a lower gear from a higher gear once the
ascent has started. This reduces strain on
the engine and the possibility of stalling.
If your vehicle stalls, do not try to
turnaround because this could cause
vehicle roll over. It is better to reverse back
to a safe location.
Apply just enough power to the wheels to
climb the hill. Too much power can cause
the tires to slip, spin or lose traction,
resulting in loss of vehicle control.
Descend a hill in the same gear you would
use to climb up the hill to avoid excessive
brake application and brake overheating.
Do not descend in neutral. Disengage
overdrive or move the transmission
selector lever to a lower gear. When
descending a steep hill, avoid sudden hard
braking as you could lose control. The front
wheels have to be turning in order to steer
your vehicle.
Note: If your vehicle has anti-lock brakes,
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
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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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cause steering, suspension, axle, transfer
case or power transfer unit failure.
Follow the recommended tire inflation
pressures found on the Safety
Compliance Certification label, or the
Tire Label on the B-Pillar or the edge of
the driver door. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in loss of vehicle
control, vehicle rollover, or personal injury
or death.
Note: Do not use snow chains on vehicles
with LT275/65R20 or LT 285/75R18 sized
tires.
Note: The suspension insulation and
bumpers will help prevent vehicle damage.
Do not remove these components from your
vehicle when using snow tires and chains.
The tires on your vehicle have all-weather
treads to provide traction in rain and snow.
However, in some climates, you may need
to use snow tires and cables. If you need
to use cables, we recommend that you use
steel wheels of the same size and
specification, as cables may chip
aluminum wheels. Follow these guidelines when using snow
tires and chains:
•
If possible, avoid fully loading your
vehicle.
• Use only SAE Class S chains.
• Install chains securely, verifying that
the chains do not touch any wiring,
brake lines or fuel lines.
• Only install snow chains on the rear
axle.
• For Dual Rear Wheel (DRW) vehicles,
only install snow chains on the outer
wheel of each pair.
• Drive cautiously. If you hear the chains
rub or bang against your vehicle, stop
and retighten the chains. If this does
not work, remove the chains to prevent
damage to your vehicle.
• Remove the tire chains when you no
longer need them. Do not use tire
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WARNING: To help prevent your
vehicle from moving when changing a
wheel, shift the transmission into park
(P), set the parking brake and use an
appropriate block or wheel chock to
secure the wheel diagonally opposite to
the wheel being changed. For example,
when changing the front left wheel,
place an appropriate block or wheel
chock on the right rear wheel. WARNING:
Always use the jack
provided as original equipment with your
vehicle. If using a jack other than the one
provided, make sure the jack capacity is
adequate for the vehicle weight,
including any vehicle cargo or
modifications. If you are unsure if the jack
capacity is adequate, contact the
authorized dealer. WARNING:
Failure to follow these
guidelines could result in an increased
risk of loss of vehicle control, injury or
death. WARNING:
Never place anything
between the vehicle jack and your
vehicle. WARNING:
Never place anything
between the vehicle jack and the ground. WARNING:
Park your vehicle so
that you do not obstruct the flow of
traffic or place yourself in any danger and
set up a warning triangle. WARNING:
The jack supplied with
this vehicle is only intended for changing
a flat tire in an emergency. Do not
attempt to do any other work on your
vehicle when it is supported by the jack,
as your vehicle could slip off the jack.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in personal injury or death. WARNING:
Do not attempt to
change a tire on the side of the vehicle
close to moving traffic. Pull far enough
off the road to avoid the danger of being
hit when operating the jack or changing
the wheel. WARNING:
Only use the spare
wheel carrier to stow wheels provided
with your vehicle.
Note: Do not use impact tools or power
tools operating at over 200 RPM on the
spare wheel carrier winch, which may cause
it to malfunction and result in the wheel and
tire not being securely stowed.
Note: Passengers should not remain in the
vehicle when the vehicle is being jacked.
1. Park the vehicle on a level firm ground and activate the hazard flashers.
2. Apply the parking brake, place the transmission in park (P), switch the
engine off.
3. Block the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire. For example, if the left
front tire is flat, block the right rear
wheel. 4. You can find the jack on the floor
behind the rear-most seat on the
passenger side. Turn the retainers
counterclockwise to remove the jack.
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Calculating Payload.....................................314
Calculating the Load Limit........................314
Canceling the Set Speed..........................252
Capacities and Specifications................467
Catalytic Converter
......................................223
Catalytic Converter –
Troubleshooting............................................ 223
Catalytic Converter Precautions............223
Catalytic Converter – Troubleshooting........................................223
Catalytic Converter – Warning Lamps................................................................ 223
Center Console.............................................188 Opening the Center Console......................... 188
Center Display Limitations.......................597
Center Display Overview...........................597
Center Display Precautions......................597
Changing a Flat Tire...................................455
Changing a Road Wheel...........................455
Changing the 12V Battery........................409
Changing the Fuel Filter - Diesel...........408
Changing the Fuel Filter - Gasoline
.......................................................409
Changing the Remote Control Battery..............................................................71
Changing the Remote Control Battery - Vehicles With: Flip Key...............................72
Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Name or Password
..................................506
Charging a Device..........................................181
Charging a Wireless Device......................185
Checking MyKey System Status..............80
Checking the Brake Fluid..........................240
Checking the Coolant................................402
Checking the Seatbelts
................................55
Checking the Selective Catalytic Reduction System Status.......................221
Checking the Tire Pressures
.....................441
Checking the Wiper Blades.......................116
Children and Airbags....................................64
Child Restraint Anchor Points
...................36
Locating the Child Restraint Lower Anchor
Points................................................................... 36
Locating the Child Restraint Top Tether Anchor Points.................................................... 37What Are the Child Restraint Anchor
Points................................................................... 36
Child Restraints
...............................................38
Child Restraint Position Information............38
Child Restraints Recommendation...............39
Child Safety
......................................................35
Child Restraint Anchor Points......................... 36
Child Restraints..................................................... 38
Installing Child Restraints................................. 39
Child Safety Locks.........................................48
Child Safety Precautions.............................35
Cleaning Products
........................................421
Cleaning the Exterior...................................421 Cleaning Camera Lenses and
Sensors............................................................. 423
Cleaning Chrome, Aluminium or Stainless Steel................................................................... 422
Cleaning Headlamps and Rear Lamps................................................................ 421
Cleaning Stripes or Graphics......................... 423
Cleaning the Engine Compartment............422
Cleaning the Exhaust....................................... 423
Cleaning the Exterior Precautions................421
Cleaning the Underbody................................. 423
Cleaning Wheels................................................ 422
Cleaning Windows and Wiper Blades............................................................... 422
Cleaning the Interior
...................................424
Cleaning Carpets and Floor Mats................425
Cleaning Displays and Screens.................... 424
Cleaning Moonroof Tracks............................. 426
Cleaning Plastic.................................................. 424
Cleaning Seatbelts............................................ 426
Cleaning Seats and the Headliner..............424
Cleaning the Instrument Panel.................... 424
Clearing All MyKeys
.......................................79
Clearing the Garage Door Opener..........178
Climate............................................................570
Climate Control
.............................................149
Auto Mode.............................................................. 151
Climate Control Hints..................................152
Cold Weather Precautions
........................373
Configuring the Trip Computer................145
Connected Vehicle
.....................................498
Connected Vehicle –
Troubleshooting............................................ 503
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile Network........................................................... 498
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