
ADJUSTING THE LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT LOAD FLOOR
Flat load floor.A
Angled load floor.B
The load floor can be adjusted to a higherposition to provide a fully flat load areawhen the rear seats are folded.
ADJUSTING THE LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT DIVIDER
Full Shelf Position
1.Slide the luggage compartment divideronto the tracks on each side of thevehicle.
2.Align the triangles on the latches andturn to lock the shelf into place.
Note:Do not use the shelf as a seat.
Note:The maximum weight you can placeon the shelf is 29 lb (13 kg).
Note:Store or fold the shelf when the fullshelf is not being used.
Folded Shelf Position
Fold the luggage compartment divider.
Note:The luggage compartment dividermust be locked in place in the full shelfposition before folding.
Note:Do not use the shelf as a seat.
Note:The maximum weight you can placeon the shelf is 29 lb (13 kg).
Note:We recommend using this positionto avoid noise when driving when the shelfis empty.
Table Position
1.Slide the luggage compartment dividerto the first locking position.
2.Align the triangles and turn the latchesto lock into place.
3.Pull the table legs down and lock intoplace on the bumper.
Note:The full shelf must be locked in thefirst locking position before the table legsare deployed.
Note:The maximum weight you can placeon the shelf is 29 lb (13 kg).
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Crossing A Ravine, Gully, Ditch,Washout Or Rut
Review the path ahead before attemptingto cross any obstacle. Review the obstaclefrom outside the vehicle for anunderstanding of the terrain condition infront of and behind the obstacle. Approachobstacles slowly and inch the vehicle over.Cross ditches and washouts at a 45 degreeangle when possible.
Driving Over Logs
Review the path ahead before attemptingto cross any obstacle. Review the obstaclefrom outside the vehicle for anunderstanding of the terrain condition infront of and behind the obstacle.
Approach obstacles slowly and inch thevehicle over, approaching at a 15 degreeangle.
Note:It is best to have a front tire on top ofthe log when the others begin to climb over.
If you cannot avoid a large obstacle nearthe log such as a rock, choose a path thatplaces the rock directly under the tirerather than the undercarriage of thevehicle. This helps prevent damage to thevehicle.
DRIVING THROUGH WATERLIMITATIONS
Maximum WadingDepthModel
17.7 in (450 mm)Base, Big Bend,Outer Banks,Heritage
23.6 in (600 mm)Badlands, HeritageLimited
When you are driving though water do notexceed 4 mph (7 km/h).
OFF-ROAD DRIVING AIDS
Selecting an Off-Road Drive Mode
Using the appropriate drive mode increasesyour vehicle's control. See What IsG.O.A.T. Mode Control (page 241).
Using the Cameras Off-Road
Use the 180 degree camera to enhanceyour off-road experience. See 180 DegreeCamera (page 208).
Using Four-Wheel Drive Lock
Increases four wheel drive performance bypreventing the front and rear axles fromdisconnecting. You can activate anddeactivate the four wheel drive lock on thefly. See Using Four-Wheel Drive (page189).
Using Rear Differential Lock
The rear differential lock feature providesadditional traction when the terrain issteep, is loose, or your vehicle is stuck.
You can activate and deactivate the reardifferential lock on the fly within theoperating speed range.
The rear differential locker disengageswhen the vehicle speed exceeds a setvalue and it re-engages when the vehiclespeed goes below a set value. See UsingFour-Wheel Drive (page 189).
Using Trail Control
The system works in a similar manner tocruise control in off-road conditions. TrailControl provides you the ability tomaneuver the vehicle without using thethrottle and brake pedals.
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WARNING: Do not place additionalfloor mats or any other covering on topof the original floor mats. This couldresult in the floor mat interfering with theoperation of the pedals. Failure to followthis instruction could result in the loss ofcontrol of your vehicle, personal injury ordeath.
WARNING: Always make sure thatobjects cannot fall into the driver footwell while your vehicle is moving. Objectsthat are loose can become trappedunder the pedals causing a loss ofvehicle control.
To install floor mats that have eyelets,position the floor mat eyelet over theretention post and press down to lock inposition. Repeat for all eyelets on the floormat.
To remove the floor mats, reverse theinstallation procedure.
Note:Regularly check the floor mats tomake sure they are secure.
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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Vehicles Sold in the United States:Getting Roadside Assistance
To fully assist you should you have avehicle concern, Ford Motor Companyoffers a complimentary roadsideassistance program. This program isseparate from the New Vehicle LimitedWarranty.
The service is available:
•24 hours a day, seven days a week.
•For the coverage period supplied withyour vehicle.
Roadside Assistance covers:
•A flat tire change with a good spare(except vehicles supplied with a tireinflation kit).
•Battery jump start.
•Lock-out assistance (key replacementcost is the customer's responsibility).
•Fuel delivery — independent servicecontractors, if not prohibited by state,local or municipal law, shall deliver upto 2 gal (8 L) of gasoline or 5 gal (20 L)of diesel fuel to a disabled vehicle.Roadside Assistance limits fuel deliveryservice to two no-charge occurrenceswithin a 12-month period.
•Winch out — available within 100 ft(30 m) of a paved or countymaintained road, no recoveries.
•Towing — independent servicecontractors, if not prohibited by state,local or municipal law, shall tow Fordeligible vehicles to an authorized dealerwithin 35 mi (56 km) of thedisablement location or to the nearestauthorized dealer. If a memberrequests a tow to an authorized dealerthat is more than 35 mi (56 km) fromthe disablement location, the membershall be responsible for any mileagecosts in excess of 35 mi (56 km).
•Roadside Assistance includes up to$200 for a towed trailer if the disabledeligible vehicle requires service at thenearest authorized dealer. If the towingvehicle is operational but the trailer isnot, then the trailer does not qualify forany roadside services.
Vehicles Sold in the United States:Using Roadside Assistance
Complete the roadside assistanceidentification card and place it in yourwallet for quick reference. This card is inthe Owner's Manual kit.
United States vehicle customers whorequire Roadside Assistance, call1-800-241-3673.
If you need to arrange roadside assistancefor yourself, Ford Motor Companyreimburses a reasonable amount fortowing to the nearest dealership within35 mi (56 km). To obtain reimbursementinformation, United States vehiclecustomers call 1-800-241-3673.Customers need to submit their originalreceipts.
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Note:The towing eye cover has a smalllanyard to keep it attached to the bumper.
2.To install, reverse the removalprocedure.
Attaching the Towing Eye (If Equipped)
WARNING: Make sure that thetowing eye is fully tightened. Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury.
WARNING: You must switch theignition on when your vehicle is beingtowed.
1.Carefully remove the front or reartowing eye attachment point cover.
2.Install the towing eye.
Note: The towing eye has a left-handthread. Turn it counterclockwise to installit.
3.To remove, reverse the installationprocedure.
Towing Eye Location (If Equipped)
The towing eye is in the spare wheelstorage tray. If your vehicle does not havea towing eye, one can be purchased at yourdealer.
Note:You must carry the towing eye in yourvehicle at all times.
TOWING POINTS - 2.0L
ECOBOOST™
Your vehicle comes equipped with fixedfront recovery hooks. These hooks shouldnever have a load applied to them greaterthan the gross vehicle weight rating of yourvehicle.
Note:When recovering your vehicle, werecommend using both front hooks whenpossible to minimize damage to the vehicle.
Before using recovery hooks:
•Make sure all attaching points aresecure and capable of withstandingthe applied load.
•Never use chains, cables or tow strapswith metal hook ends.
•Only use recovery straps that have aminimum breaking strength two tothree times the gross vehicle weight ofthe stuck vehicle.
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POST IMPACT BRAKING
HOW DOES POST IMPACTBRAKING WORK
In the event of a moderate to severe crash,the braking system reduces the vehicle’sspeed to prevent or reduce the impact ofa potential secondary crash.
POST IMPACT BRAKINGLIMITATIONS
Post impact braking does not activate ifany of the following occur:
•The anti-lock braking system isdamaged during the collision.
•Electronic stability control is disabled.
•Vehicle speed is below 5 mph(10 km/h).
OVERRIDING POST IMPACTBRAKING
You can override post impact braking bypressing the brake or accelerator pedal.
POST IMPACT BRAKINGINDICATORS
It flashes when a post impactbraking event is occurring.
AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFF
WHAT IS AUTOMATIC CRASHSHUTOFF
The automatic crash shutoff is designedto stop the fuel going to the engine in theevent of a moderate or severe crash.
Note:Not every impact causes a shutoff.
AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFFPRECAUTIONS
WARNING: If your vehicle has beeninvolved in a crash, have the fuel systemchecked. Failure to follow this instructioncould result in fire, personal injury ordeath.
RE-ENABLING YOUR VEHICLE
1.Switch the ignition off.
2.Attempt to start your vehicle.
3.Switch the ignition off.
4.Attempt to start your vehicle.
Note:If your vehicle does not start after thethird attempt, have your vehicle checked assoon as possible.
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Protected ComponentRatingItem
Aftermarket auxiliarylighting.30 A1
Not used.—2
Not used (spare).10 A3
Supplemental heater.60 A4
Supplemental heater.40 A5
Supplemental heater.40 A6
Heated wiper park.20 A7
Not used.—8
Power inverter.60 A9
Starter motor.30 A10
Powertrain control module.15 A11
Powertrain control module.15 A12
Powertrain control module.15 A13
Powertrain control module.15 A14
Not used.—15
Not used.—16
Not used.—17
Powertrain control module.10 A18
Anti-lock brake systemmodule.10 A19
Data link connector.10 A20
Headlamp switch.5 A21
Amplifier.20 A22
Not used.—23
Not used.—24
Left-hand enhanced head-lamps.25 A25
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Protected ComponentRatingItem
Right-hand enhanced head-lamps.25 A26
Not used.—27
Not used.—28
Not used.—29
Not used.—30
Electronic power assiststeering.5 A31
Body control module.30 A32
Front parking aid camera.10 A33Rear view camera.Blind spot informationsystem.Gear shift actuator.
Not used.—34
Heated steering wheel.15 A35
Not used.—36
Horn.20 A37
Blower motor.40 A38
Not used.—39
Brake on-off switch.10 A40
Amplifier.20 A41
Driver power seat.30 A42
Anti-lock brake systemvalves.40 A43
Trailer tow module.40 A44
Passenger power seat.30 A45
Not used.—46
Heated seats.20 A47
Not used.—48
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