Lane Keeping System
What Is the Lane Keeping System........221
How Does the Lane Keeping SystemWork..............................................................221
Lane Keeping System Precautions.......221
Lane Keeping System Limitations.........221
Switching the Lane Keeping System Onand Off........................................................222
Switching the Lane Keeping SystemMode............................................................222
Lane Keeping System Settings..............222
Alert Mode.....................................................223
Aid Mode........................................................223
Alert and Aid Mode.....................................223
Lane Keeping System Indicators..........224
Lane Keeping System – Troubleshooting........................................................................225
Blind Spot InformationSystem
What Is Blind Spot Information System........................................................................228
How Does Blind Spot InformationSystem Work............................................228
Blind Spot Information SystemPrecautions...............................................228
Blind Spot Information SystemLimitations................................................228
Blind Spot Information SystemRequirements..........................................229
Switching Blind Spot InformationSystem On and Off................................229
Locating the Blind Spot InformationSystem Sensors......................................229
Blind Spot Information SystemIndicators...................................................230
Blind Spot Information System –Troubleshooting......................................230
Cross Traffic Alert
What Is Cross Traffic Alert........................231
How Does Cross Traffic Alert Work.......231
Cross Traffic Alert Precautions...............231
Cross Traffic Alert Limitations................231
Switching Cross Traffic Alert On and Off.........................................................................231
Locating the Cross Traffic Alert Sensors........................................................................232
Cross Traffic Alert Indicators..................232
Cross Traffic Alert – Troubleshooting........................................................................233
Pre-Collision Assist
What Is Pre-Collision Assist...................234
How Does Pre-Collision Assist Work........................................................................234
Pre-Collision Assist Precautions...........234
Pre-Collision Assist Limitations............235
Locating the Pre-Collision Assist Sensors........................................................................236
Distance Indication....................................236
Distance Alert...............................................237
Automatic Emergency Braking..............237
Evasive Steering Assist.............................238
Pre-Collision Assist – Troubleshooting........................................................................239
Driver Alert
What Is Driver Alert.....................................241
How Does Driver Alert Work....................241
Driver Alert Precautions............................241
Driver Alert Limitations..............................241
Switching Driver Alert On and Off........242
Driver Alert – Troubleshooting...............242
Load Carrying
Load Carrying Precautions......................243
Locating the Safety ComplianceCertification Labels...............................244
What Is the Gross Axle Weight Rating........................................................................244
What Is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating........................................................................244
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What Is the Maximum Loaded TrailerWeight........................................................244
What Is the Gross Combined WeightRating..........................................................245
Calculating Payload...................................245
Calculating the Load Limit......................246
Roof Rack.......................................................247
Luggage Compartment
Installing and Removing the LuggageCompartment Cargo Net....................249
Installing and Removing the LuggageCompartment Cover.............................249
Connecting a Trailer
Connecting a Trailer Precautions...........251
Connecting a Trailer....................................251
Towing a Trailer
Towing a Trailer Precautions..................253
Trailer Brake Precautions.........................253
Towing a Trailer Limitations...................254
Loading Your Trailer...................................254
Trailer Towing Hints...................................254
Launching or Retrieving a Boat orPersonal Watercraft..............................255
Towing Weights and Dimensions.........256
Trailer Sway Control
How Does Trailer Sway Control Work........................................................................258
Trailer Sway Control Precautions.........258
Switching Trailer Sway Control On andOff................................................................258
Driving Hints
Cold Weather Precautions......................259
Breaking-In....................................................259
Driving Economically.................................259
Driving in Special Conditions.................259
Driving Through Shallow Water.............261
Floor Mats.......................................................261
Crash and BreakdownInformation
Roadside Assistance.................................263
Switching the Hazard Flashers On andOff................................................................264
Jump Starting the Vehicle.......................264
Post-Crash Alert System.........................266
Automatic Crash Shutoff........................266
Transporting the Vehicle..........................267
Towing Your Vehicle
Towing Your Vehicle Precautions.........269
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -2.0L EcoBoost™, AWD........................269
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -2.0L EcoBoost™, FWD........................269
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -2.7L EcoBoost™.....................................269
Emergency Towing.....................................270
Fuses
Fuse Precautions..........................................271
Under Hood Fuse Box.................................271
Body Control Module Fuse Box.............278
Identifying Fuse Types...............................281
Fuses – Troubleshooting..........................281
Maintenance
Maintenance Precautions.......................282
Opening and Closing the Hood.............282
Under Hood Overview - 2.0L EcoBoost™........................................................................283
Under Hood Overview - 2.7L EcoBoost™........................................................................284
Engine Oil......................................................285
Checking the Coolant................................287
Engine Air Filter...........................................290
Drive Belt Routing Overview - 2.0LEcoBoost™...............................................292
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CHILD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Always make sure yourchild is secured properly in a device thatis appropriate for their height, age andweight. Child safety restraints must bebought separately from your vehicle.Failure to follow these instructions andguidelines may result in an increased riskof serious injury or death to your child.
WARNING: All children are shapeddifferently. The National Highway TrafficSafety Administration and other safetyorganizations, base theirrecommendations for child restraints onprobable child height, age and weightthresholds, or on the minimumrequirements of the law. We recommendthat you check with a NHTSA CertifiedChild Passenger Safety Technician(CPST) to make sure that you properlyinstall the child restraint in your vehicleand that you consult your pediatrician tomake sure you have a child restraintappropriate for your child. To locate achild restraint fitting station and CPST,contact NHTSA toll free at1-888-327-4236 or go towww.nhtsa.dot.gov. In Canada, contactTransport Canada toll free at1-800-333-0371 or go to www.tc.gc.cato find a Child Car Seat Clinic in yourarea. Failure to properly restrain childrenin child restraints made especially fortheir height, age and weight, may resultin an increased risk of serious injury ordeath to your child.
WARNING: On hot days, thetemperature inside the vehicle can risevery quickly. Exposure of people oranimals to these high temperatures foreven a short time can cause death orserious heat related injuries, includingbrain damage. Small children areparticularly at risk.
WARNING: Do not place arearward facing child restraint in front ofan active airbag. Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in personal injuryor death.
WARNING: Properly securechildren 12 years old and under in a rearseating position whenever possible. Ifyou are unable to properly secure allchildren in a rear seating position,properly secure the largest child on thefront seat. If you must use a forwardfacing child restraint on the front seat,move the seat as far back as possible.Failure to follow these instructions couldresult in personal injury or death.
WARNING: Always carefully followthe instructions and warnings providedby the manufacturer of any childrestraint to determine if the restraintdevice is appropriate for your child's size,height, weight, or age. Follow the childrestraint manufacturer's instructions andwarnings provided for installation anduse in conjunction with the instructionsand warnings provided by your vehiclemanufacturer. A safety seat that isimproperly installed or utilized, isinappropriate for your child's height, age,or weight or does not properly fit thechild may increase the risk of seriousinjury or death.
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LOCATING THE CHILD RESTRAINTTOP TETHER ANCHOR POINTS
CHILD RESTRAINTS
CHILD RESTRAINT POSITIONINFORMATION
Install the child restraint tightly against thevehicle seat. It may be necessary to lift orremove the head restraint.
Rear Facing Child Restraints
Seatbelt OnlyLATCH (Lower AnchorsOnly)Combined Weight of Childand Child Restraint
XXUp to 65 lb (29 kg)
XOver 65 lb (29 kg)
Forward Facing Child Restraints
Seatbelt and LATCH(Lower Anchors andTop Tether Anchor)
Seatbelt and TopTether AnchorLATCH (LowerAnchors and TopTether Anchor)
Combined Weight ofChild and ChildRestraint
XXXUp to 65 lb (29 kg)
XXOver 65 lb (29 kg)
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CHILD RESTRAINTS RECOMMENDATION
Recommended Restraint TypeChild Size, Height, Weight, or Age
Use a child restraint (sometimescalled an infant carrier, convertibleseat, or toddler seat).
Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (generallyage four or younger).
Use a belt-positioning boosterseat.
Children who have outgrown or no longer properlyfit in a child restraint (generally children who areless than 57 in (1.45 m) tall, are greater than agefour and less than age 12, and between 40 lb (18 kg)and 80 lb (36 kg) and upward to 100 lb (45 kg) ifrecommended by your child restraint manufacturer).
Use a vehicle seatbelt having thelap belt snug and low across thehips, shoulder belt centered acrossthe shoulder and chest, and seatbackrest upright.
Children who have outgrown or no longer properlyfit in a belt-positioning booster seat (generally chil-dren who are at least 57 in (1.45 m) tall or greaterthan 80 lb (36 kg) or 100 lb (45 kg) if recommendedby child restraint manufacturer).
You are required by law to properly usechild restraints for infants and toddlers inthe United States, Canada and Mexico.
Many states and provinces require thatsmall children use approved booster seatsuntil they reach age eight, a height of 57 in(1.45 m) tall, or 80 lb (36 kg). Check yourlocal and state or provincial laws forspecific requirements about the safety ofchildren in your vehicle.
When possible, properly restrain children12 years of age and under in a rear seatingposition of your vehicle. Accident statisticssuggest that children are safer whenproperly restrained in the rear seatingpositions than in a front seating position.
When installing a rear facing child restraint,adjust the vehicle seats to avoidinterference between the child restraintand the vehicle seat in front of the childrestraint.
INSTALLING CHILD
RESTRAINTS
USING SEATBELTS
WARNING: Depending on whereyou secure a child restraint, anddepending on the child restraint design,you may block access to certain seatbeltbuckle assemblies and LATCH loweranchors, rendering those featurespotentially unusable. To avoid risk ofinjury, make sure occupants only useseating positions where they are able tobe properly restrained.
Note:Although the child restraintillustrated is a forward-facing child restraint,the steps are the same for installing arear-facing child restraint.
Perform the following steps wheninstalling the child restraint with seatbelts:
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7.Try to pull the belt out of the retractorto make sure the retractor is in theautomatic locking mode. You shouldnot be able to pull more belt out. If theretractor did not lock, unbuckle the beltand repeat Steps 5 and 6.
8.Remove remaining slack from the belt.Force the seat down with extra weight,for example, by pressing down orkneeling on the child restraint whilepulling up on the shoulder belt in orderto force slack from the belt. This isnecessary to remove the remainingslack that exists once you add the extraweight of the child to the child restraint.It also helps to achieve the propersnugness of the child restraint to yourvehicle. Sometimes, a slight leantoward the buckle will provide extrahelp to remove remaining slack fromthe belt.
9.If the child restraint has a tether strap,attach it.
10.Before placing the child in the seat,forcibly move the seat forward andback to make sure the seat is securelyheld in place. To check this, grab theseat at the belt path and attempt tomove it side to side and forward andback. There should be no more than1 in (2.5 cm) of movement.
We recommend checking with a NHTSACertified Child Passenger SafetyTechnician to make certain the childrestraint is properly installed. In Canada,check with Transport Canada for referralto a Child Car Seat Clinic.
USING LOWER ANCHORS ANDTETHERS FOR CHILDREN
WARNING: Do not attach two childsafety restraints to the same anchor. Ina crash, one anchor may not be strongenough to hold two child safety restraintattachments and may break, causingserious injury or death.
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CHILDREN AND AIRBAGS
WARNING: Do not place arearward facing child restraint in front ofan active airbag. Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in personal injuryor death.
Children must always be properlyrestrained. Accident statistics suggest thatchildren are safer when properly restrainedin the rear seating positions than in thefront seating position. Failure to followthese instructions may increase the risk ofinjury in a crash.
FRONT PASSENGER SENSING
SYSTEM
WHAT IS THE FRONT PASSENGERSENSING SYSTEM
This system detects a properly seatedoccupant and determines if the frontpassenger airbag should be enabled.
HOW DOES THE FRONTPASSENGER SENSING SYSTEMWORK
The system uses a passenger airbag statusindicator which illuminates indicating thatthe front passenger frontal airbag is eitherenabled or disabled.
Note:When you first switch the ignition on,the passenger airbag status indicator offand on lamps illuminate for a short periodto confirm they are functional.
The indicator lamps are in the center stackof the instrument panel.
The front passenger sensing system isdesigned to disable the front passengerfrontal airbag under these conditions:
•The front passenger seat isunoccupied.
•The system determines an infant ispresent in a child restraint.
•A passenger takes their weight off ofthe seat for a period of time.
•If there is a problem with the airbagsystem or the passenger sensingsystem.
Even with this technology, parents arestrongly encouraged to always properlyrestrain children in the rear seat.
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•When the front passenger sensingsystem disables the front passengerfrontal airbag, the passenger airbagstatus indicator illuminates the offlamp.
•If you have installed the child restraintand the passenger airbag statusindicator illuminates the on lamp,switch your vehicle off, remove thechild restraint from your vehicle andreinstall the restraint following thechild restraint manufacturer'sinstructions.
The front passenger sensing system workswith sensors that are part of the frontpassenger seat and seatbelt. The sensorsare designed to detect the presence of aproperly seated occupant and determineif the front passenger frontal airbag shouldbe enabled.
•When the front passenger sensingsystem enables the front passengerfrontal airbag, the passenger airbagstatus indicator illuminates the onlamp.
If a person of adult size is sitting in the frontpassenger seat, but the passenger airbagstatus indicator off lamp is illuminated, itis possible that the person is not sittingproperly in the seat. If this happens:
•Switch your vehicle off and ask theperson to place the seat backrest in anupright position.
•Have the person sit upright in the seat,centered on the seat cushion, with theperson's legs comfortably extended.
•Restart your vehicle and have theperson remain in this position for abouttwo minutes. This allows the systemto detect that person and enable thepassenger frontal airbag.
•If the indicator off lamp remainsilluminated even after this, you shouldadvise the person to ride in the rearseat.
After all occupants have adjusted theirseats and put on seatbelts, it is veryimportant that they continue to sit upright,leaning against the seat backrest, andcentered on the seat cushion, with theirfeet comfortably extended on the floor.
Sitting improperly can increase the chanceof injury in a crash event. For example, ifan occupant slouches, lies down, turnssideways, sits forward, leans forward orsideways, or puts one or both feet up, thechance of injury during a crash greatlyincreases.
If you think that the state of the passengerairbag status indicator lamp is incorrect,check for the following:
•Objects lodged underneath the seat.
•Objects between the seat cushion andthe center console.
•Objects hanging off the seat backrest.
•Objects stowed in the seat backrestmap pocket.
•Objects placed on the occupant's lap.
•Cargo interference with the seat
•Other passengers pushing or pulling onthe seat.
•Rear passenger feet and knees restingor pushing on the seat.
The listed conditions could cause theweight of a properly seated occupant tobe incorrectly interpreted by the frontpassenger sensing system. The person inthe front passenger seat could appearheavier or lighter due to the conditionslisted.
Make sure the front passengersensing system is operatingproperly. See Crash Sensorsand Airbag Indicator (page 55).
If the airbag readiness light is on, do thefollowing:
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