Helpful Hints
•
Make sure the interior of your vehicle is
as quiet as possible. Wind noise from
open windows and road vibrations may
prevent the system from correctly
recognizing spoken commands.
• Before giving a voice command, wait
for the system announcement to finish,
followed by a single tone. Any
command spoken before this does not
register with the system.
• Speak naturally, without long pauses
between words.
• You can interrupt the system at any
time while it is speaking by pressing the
voice button. You can cancel a voice
session by pressing and holding the
voice button. System Interaction and Feedback
The system provides feedback through
audible tones, prompts, questions and
spoken confirmations depending on the
situation and the chosen level of
interaction. You can customize the voice
recognition system to provide more or less
instruction and feedback.
The default setting is to a higher level of
interaction in order to help you learn to use
the system. You can change these settings
at any time.
Adjusting the Interaction Level Press the voice button. When
prompted, say:
Action and Description
Voice Command
Provides more detailed interaction and
guidance. (Recommended for first time
users.)
Interaction Mode Standard
Provides less audible interaction and guid-
ance.
Interaction Mode Advanced
Phone Confirmation
Using phone confirmations; the system
asks you to verify before placing any calls.
To adjust this setting press the voice button, when prompted say: Action and Description
Voice Command
When enabled, this feature prompts you to
confirm any voice initiated call command
prior to placing the call.
Phone Confirmation Off
The system makes a best guess; occasion-
ally, the system asks you to confirm
settings.
Phone Confirmation On
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Function
Button
For MP3 CDs, this button allows you to toggle through repeat
off, repeat one track (a small number one displays), and repeat
current folder (a small folder displays).
Select the shuffle symbol to have the audio on the disk play
in random order.
Shuffle
You can use the forward, reverse, pause or
play buttons to control the audio playback. Bluetooth® Stereo or USB
Bluetooth®
Stereo and USB allow you to
access media that you store on your
Bluetooth®
device or USB device such as
music, audio books or podcasts.
The following buttons are available for
Bluetooth® and USB: Function
Button
Pressing the repeat button toggles the repeat setting through
three modes: repeat off (button not highlighted), repeat all
(button highlighted) and repeat track (button highlighted with
a small number one).
Repeat
Play the tracks in random order.
Shuffle
You can use the forward, reverse, pause or
play buttons to control the audio playback.
To get more information about the
currently playing track, press the cover art
or Info button. For some devices, SYNC 3 is able to
provide 30-second skip buttons when you
listen to audio books or podcasts. These
buttons allow you to skip forward or
backward within a track.
While playing audio from a USB device you
can look for certain music by selecting the
following: Function
Button
If available, displays the list of tracks in the
Now Playing playlist.
Browse
This option, which is available under
browse, allows you to play all tracks or to
filter the available media into one of the
below categories.
New Search
Play All
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Note:
The heated rear window also turns
on when you select maximum defrost.
Note: Depending on your region, air
conditioning turns on.
Switching Recirculated Air On and
Off Touch the button to switch
between outside air and
recirculated air.
The air currently in the passenger
compartment recirculates. This may
reduce the time needed to cool the interior,
when used with A/C, and reduce unwanted
odors from entering your vehicle.
Note: Recirculated air may turn off, or
prevent you from switching on, in all air flow
modes except MAX A/C to reduce the risk
of fogging. Recirculation may also turn on
and off in various air distribution control
combinations during hot weather to improve
cooling efficiency.
Switching the Ventilated Seats On
and Off Touch the button to cycle
through the various ventilated
seat settings.
Accessing Rear Climate Controls Touch the button to access
additional controls for the rear
climate system.
Rear Climate Control Lock
Indicator Touch the button.
When on, you can only operate
the rear passenger settings
through the front controls. Switching Rear Auto Mode On and
Off Touch the button to switch on
rear automatic operation, then
set the temperature.
Switching the Rear Climate
Controlled Seats On and Off Touch the button to cycle
through the various climate
controlled seat settings.
Switching the Rear Heated Seats
On and Off Touch the button to cycle
through the various heat
settings.
Switching the Rear Ventilated
Seats On and Off Touch the button to cycle
through the various ventilated
seat settings.
PHONE 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.
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This means you do not have to remember
to change the oil on a mileage-based
schedule. Your vehicle lets you know when
an oil change is due by displaying a
message in the information display.
The following table provides examples of
vehicle use and its impact on oil change
intervals. It is a guideline only. Actual oil
change intervals depend on several factors
and generally decrease with severity of
use.When to expect the message prompting you to change your oil
Vehicle Use and Example
Interval
Normal
7,000– 10,000 mi
(11,000– 16,000 km) Normal commuting with highway driving.
No, or moderate, load or towing.
Flat to moderately hilly roads.
No extended idling.
Severe
5,000– 7,500 mi
(8,000– 12,000 km) Moderate to heavy load or towing.
Mountainous or off-road conditions.
Extended idling.
Extended hot or cold operation.
High engine speeds and loads, engine braking and hard
cornering.
Extreme
3,000–5,000 mi
(4,800–8,000 km) Maximum load or towing.
Extreme hot or cold operation.
Normal Maintenance Intervals At every oil change interval as indicated by the information display
1
Change the engine oil and filter. 2
Rotate tires, inspect tire wear and measure the tread depth.
Perform a multi-point inspection, recommended.
Inspect the automatic transmission fluid level if your vehicle has a dipstick. Consult your
dealer for requirements.
Inspect the brake pads, rotors, hoses and the parking brake.
Inspect the engine cooling system strength and hoses.
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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
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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
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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
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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
SUNA Products and/or Services are
intended as an aid to personal motoring
and travel planning, and do not provide
comprehensive or accurate information on
all occasions. On occasions, you may
experience additional delay as a result of
using SUNA Products and/or Services. You
acknowledge that it is not intended, or
suitable, for use in applications where time
of arrival or driving directions may impact
the safety of the public or yourself.
4. Use of SUNA Products and Services
while driving
You, and other authorised drivers of the
vehicle in which SUNA Products and/or
Services are available or installed and
active, remain at all times responsible for
observing all relevant laws and codes of
safe driving. In particular, you agree to only
actively operate SUNA Products and/or
Services when the Vehicle is at a complete
stop and it is safe to do so.
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Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Name or Password...................................372
Changing the Wiper Blades......................277
Checking MyKey System Status...............65
Checking the Wiper Blades......................277
Child Restraint and Seatbelt Maintenance.................................................46
Child Restraint Positioning..........................37
Child Safety......................................................25 General Information............................................ 25
Cleaning Leather Seats.............................298
Cleaning Products
.......................................293
Cleaning the Convertible Top..................301
Cleaning the Engine...................................296
Cleaning the Engine - Mach 1..................296
Cleaning the Exterior..................................294
Cleaning the Exterior - Mach 1................294
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens
........................298
Cleaning the Interior....................................297
Cleaning the Wheels..................................299
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Blades
............................................................297
Clearing All MyKeys.......................................64
Clearing the Garage Door Opener..........143
Climate.............................................................419
Climate Control..............................................127
Climate Controlled Seats..........................139
Closing the Convertible Top....................230
Clutch Fluid Check - Manual Transmission...............................................272
Cold Weather Precautions........................231
Connected Vehicle
......................................368
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile
Network........................................................... 368
Connected Vehicle Limitations
..............368
Connected Vehicle Requirements........368
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: Modem...........................369
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: SYNC 3............................370
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile Network.......................................................368
Connecting FordPass to the Modem.........368
Enabling and Disabling the Modem...........368
What Is the Modem.......................................... 368
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network.......................................................368 Convertible Top
............................................229
Coolant Check See: Engine Coolant Check........................... 266
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator
.......56
Creating a MyKey...........................................64
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
...........372
Cross Traffic Alert.......................................200
Cruise Control................................................185
Cruise Control Indicators...........................186
Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control...............................................76
Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Cruise Control.............................................................76
Customer Assistance
.................................240
Customer Information...............................459 Radio Frequency Certification
Labels............................................................... 459
D
Data Recording
................................................15
Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Configurable Daytime Running
Lamps..............................................................82
Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
............82
Digital Radio...................................................377
Direction Indicators.......................................83
Doors and Locks.............................................67
Drive Control
....................................................211
Drive Control - Mach 1...............................208
Driver Alert
......................................................193
Driver and Passenger Airbags...................49
Driver and Passenger Knee Airbags........54
Driving Aids.....................................................193
Driving at High Speed................................336
Driving Economically...................................231
Driving Hints....................................................231
Driving Through Shallow Water.............232
DRL See: Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With:
Configurable Daytime Running
Lamps.................................................................. 82
See: Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)................82
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MyKey – Information Messages.....................
65
MyKey ™.............................................................63
MyKey Settings..................................................... 63
MyKey – Troubleshooting................................. 65
N
Navigation......................................................423
Normal Scheduled Maintenance..........452
O
Oil Change Indicator Reset......................264
Oil Check See: Engine Oil Check...................................... 263
Opening and Closing the Hood..............258
Opening the Convertible Top..................229
Ordering Additional Owner's Literature......................................................245
Overriding Automatic High Beam Control............................................................85
P
Parking Aids....................................................179
Principle of Operation....................................... 179
Parking Brake
..................................................173
Passive Anti-Theft System.........................73
PATS See: Passive Anti-Theft System..................... 73
Perchlorate
........................................................19
Personal Safety System ™..........................47
Phone................................................................421
Post-Crash Alert System
..........................238
Power Door Locks See: Locking and Unlocking............................. 67
Power Seats
....................................................137
Power Steering Fluid Check.....................272
Power Windows
.............................................86
Pre-Collision Assist....................................204
Programming a MyKey................................64
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Garage Door Opener
Motor..............................................................142
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Gate Opener Motor
....................143
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Hand-Held Transmitter............142 Protecting the Environment.......................22
Puncture
See: Changing a Road Wheel......................... 331
R
Radio Frequency Certification Labels...........................................................459
Blind Spot Information System Sensors............................................................. 459
Body Control Module....................................... 465
Cruise Control Module.................................... 468
Garage Door Opener......................................... 472
Keys and Remote Controls............................. 472
Radio Transceiver Module.............................. 475
SYNC...................................................................... 479
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensors............................................................. 483
Rear Axle
...........................................................171
Rear Parking Aid...........................................180
Rear Seats.......................................................139
Rear View Camera........................................181
Rear View Camera See: Rear View Camera..................................... 181
Recommended Towing Weights.............221
Reduced Engine Performance.................231
Refueling..........................................................156
Remote Control..............................................58
Remotely Starting the Engine..................124
Remotely Stopping the Engine................125
Remote Start Limitations..........................124
Remote Start Remote Control Indicators......................................................125
Remote Start
..................................................124
Remote Start Settings...................................... 125
Remote Start Settings................................125 Setting the Remote Start Duration..............126
Switching Climate Control Auto Mode On
and Off............................................................... 125
Switching Climate Control Last Settings On and Off........................................................ 125
Switching the Heated Seat Settings On and Off........................................................................\
125
Switching the Heated Steering Wheel Settings On and Off...................................... 126
Repairing Minor Paint Damage..............299
Replacement Parts Recommendation........................................19
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