REMOVING A REAR LAMPASSEMBLY
1.Switch all of the lamps and the ignitionoff.
2.Carefully remove the cover.
3.Remove the retaining bolts from thelamp assembly.
4.Remove the lamp assembly.
5.To install, reverse the removalprocedure.
CHANGING A REAR LAMP BULB
Reversing lamp bulb.A
Rear lamp, stoplamp and turnsignal bulb.B
1.Remove the rear lamp assembly. SeeRemoving a Rear Lamp Assembly(page 425).
2.Disconnect the electrical connector.
3.Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.
4.To install, reverse the removalprocedure.
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CLEANING THE ENGINECOMPARTMENT
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove debrisfrom the screen area below windshield.
Note:If you are not familiar with the partsaround the engine do not wash the enginecompartment. Avoid frequent enginewashes.
When washing the engine compartment:
•Never wash or rinse the engine while itis hot or running.
•Never wash or rinse any ignition coil,spark plug wire or spark plug well.
•Cover the battery, power distributionbox, and air filter assembly to preventwater damage.
Note:If your vehicle has an engine coverremove the cover before application ofshampoo and degreaser.
•Spray an approved engine shampooand degreaser on all parts that requirecleaning and rinse with water.
CLEANING STRIPES ORGRAPHICS
It is recommended to wash your vehicle byhand however, pressure washing may beused under the following conditions:
•Use a spray with a 40° wide sprayangle pattern.
•Keep the nozzle at a 12 in (305 mm)distance and 90° angle to yourvehicle's surface.
•Do not use water pressure higher than2,000 psi (14,000 kPa).
•Do not use water hotter than 179°F(82°C).
Note:Holding the pressure washer nozzleat an angle to the vehicle's surface maydamage graphics and cause the edges topeel away from the vehicle's surface.
CLEANING CAMERA LENSES ANDSENSORS
We recommend that you only uselukewarm or cold water and a soft clothto clean the camera lens and sensors.
Note:Do not pressure wash camera lensand sensors.
CLEANING THE UNDERBODY
Flush the complete underside of yourvehicle frequently. Keep body and doordrain holes free from packed dirt.
Rear suspension components may requireregular cleaning with a power washer or athorough rinse with a strong stream ofwater if the vehicle is operated in dusty ormuddy environments. Rear leaf springs orother suspension components may emitsqueaking or popping noises whileoperating the vehicle if particles, such asdirt, rocks, or other debris, are present inthe components.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR
CLEANING THE INSTRUMENTPANEL
WARNING: Do not use chemicalsolvents or strong detergents whencleaning the steering wheel orinstrument panel to avoid contaminationof the airbag system.
We recommend that you only clean theinstrument panel and cluster lens with adamp soft cloth. Dry the area with a clean,soft cloth.
For additional information and assistance,we recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer.
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Drive cautiously when using a full-sizedissimilar spare wheel and tire assemblyand seek service as soon as possible.
Location of the Spare Tire andTools
The spare tire is located under the vehicle,just forward of the rear bumper. The jack,swivel wrench and lug wrench are in thefollowing locations:
LocationItem
Under the vehicle, just forward of the rearbumperSpare tire
Under the access panel located in the floorcompartment behind the rear seatJack and tool kit bag
Tire Change Procedure
WARNING: Only use replacementtires and wheels that are the same size,load index, speed rating, and type asthose originally provided for your vehicle.The recommended tire and wheel sizescan be found on the Tire Label on thedriver side door frame or the edge of thedriver door. If this information is notfound in those locations, or for additionaloptions, contact your authorized dealer.Use of any tire or wheel notrecommended, could affect the safetyand performance of your vehicle, whichcould result in an increased risk of lossof vehicle control, vehicle rollover,personal injury and death.
WARNING: To help prevent yourvehicle from moving when changing awheel, shift the transmission into park(P), set the parking brake and use anappropriate block or wheel chock tosecure the wheel diagonally opposite tothe wheel being changed. For example,when changing the front left wheel,place an appropriate block or wheelchock on the right rear wheel.
WARNING: Only use the jackprovided as original equipment with yourvehicle.
WARNING: Switch off the runningboards before jacking or placing anyobject under your vehicle. Never placeyour hand between the extended runningboard and your vehicle. A moving runningboard may cause injury.
WARNING: Only use the sparewheel carrier to stow wheels providedwith your vehicle.
WARNING: Ensure screwthread isadequately lubricated before use.
WARNING: Switch the ignition offand apply the parking brake. If yourvehicle has a manual transmission, shiftinto first or reverse gear. If your vehiclehas an automatic transmission, shift intopark (P).
WARNING: Only use the specifiedjacking points. If you use any otherlocations you could damage vehiclecomponents, such as brake lines.
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WARNING: Do not attempt tochange a tire on the side of the vehicleclose to moving traffic. Pull far enoughoff the road to not obstruct the flow oftraffic and avoid the danger of being hitwhen operating the jack or changing thewheel.
1.Park the vehicle on firm, level groundand activate the hazard flashers.
2.Apply the parking brake, place thetransmission in park (P) and switch theignition off.
3.Block the wheels diagonally oppositethe flat tire, for example, if the left fronttire is flat, block the right rear wheel.
Removing the Jack and Tools
Note:Pay close attention to the orientationof the jack and tool kit bag, because it needsto be reinstalled after changing the tire.
1.Open the liftgate and lift the load floorbehind the third row seat. If yourvehicle has an access panel, unlatchand remove this panel.
2.Remove the wing nut by turning itcounterclockwise.
3.Remove the jack and tool kit bag fromthe bracket, loosen the straps andremove the tool bag from the jack.
Removing the Spare Tire
1.Remove the swivel wrench from thetool kit bag, open the spare tire winchaccess plug at the bottom of thecompartment for the jack and toolstray.
2.Insert the swivel wrench through theaccess hole in the floor to engage thewinch. Turn the handlecounterclockwise until the tire lowersto the ground and the cable is slightlyslack.
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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
SpecificationEngine
10.5:1Compression ratio.
213.4 in³ (3,497 cm³)Displacement.
1-4-2-5-3-6Firing order.
Coil on plugIgnition system.
0.028 in (0.7 mm) - 0.031 in (0.8 mm)Spark plug gap.
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Manual is written primarily for the U.S. andCanadian markets. Features or equipmentlisted as standard may be different on unitsbuilt for export.Refer to this Owner’sManual for all other requiredinformation and warnings.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
The following warranties may apply to yourvehicle:
•New vehicle limited warranties.
•Emissions warranties, if applicable.(Note: Fully-electric vehicles are noteligible for emissions warranties.)
•Other warranties, if applicable.
Detailed warranty information specific toyour vehicle can be found in the WarrantyGuide at www.owner.ford.com.
The following California WarrantyStatement, required by Californiaregulations, applies to vehicles certified toCalifornia emissions standards andregistered in a state that requires Californiaemissions warranty. If applicable,additional California Emissions Warrantiescan be found in the Warranty Guide atwww.owner.ford.com.
CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROLWARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS ANDOBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board andFord Motor Company are pleased toexplain the emission control systemwarranty on your (year) vehicle. InCalifornia, new motor vehicles must bedesignated, built and equipped to meet
the State's stringent anti-smog standards.Ford Motor Company must warrant theemission control system on your vehiclefor the periods of time listed belowprovided there has been no abuse, neglector improper maintenance of your vehicle.
Your emission control system may includeparts such as the carburetor orfuel-injection system, the ignition system,catalytic converter and engine computer.Also included may be hoses, belts,connectors and other emission-relatedassemblies. Where a warrantable conditionexists, Ford Motor Company will repair yourvehicle at no cost to you includingdiagnosis, parts and labor.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTYCOVERAGE:
(For 1990 and subsequent modelpassenger cars, light-duty trucks, andmedium-duty vehicles.)
- For 3 years or 50,000 miles (whicheveroccurs first);
1) If your vehicle fails a Smog Checkinspection, all necessary repairs andadjustments will be made by Ford MotorCompany to ensure that your emissioncontrol system PERFORMANCEWARRANTY.
2) If any emission-related part on yourvehicle is defective, the part will berepaired or replaced by Ford MotorCompany. This is your short-term emissioncontrol system DEFECTS WARRANTY.
- For 7 years or 70,000 miles (whicheveroccurs first);
1) If an emission-related part listed in thiswarranty booklet specially noted withcoverage for 7 years or 70,000 miles isdefective, the part will be repaired orreplaced by Ford Motor Company. This isyour long-term emission control systemDEFECTS WARRANTY.
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HeatingSee: Climate Control - Vehicles With: 12 InchScreen................................................................148See: Climate Control - Vehicles With: 15 InchScreen................................................................153Hill Descent Control...................................256Hill Descent Control –Troubleshooting.............................................257Hill Descent Control Indicator................256Hill Descent Control Precautions..........256Hill Descent Control –Troubleshooting.........................................257Hill Descent Control – InformationMessages..........................................................257Hill Start Assist.............................................242Hill Start Assist – Troubleshooting.............242Hill Start Assist Precautions....................242Hill Start Assist – Troubleshooting.......242Hill Start Assist – InformationMessages.........................................................242Hitches.............................................................354Hooking Up a Trailer Using aWeight-Distributing Hitch.........................355Installing a Hitch................................................354Hood LockSee: Opening and Closing the Hood...........412Horn...................................................................107How Does 911 Assist Work..........................65How Does Active Park Assist Work.......273How Does Adaptive Cruise Control WithStop and Go Work....................................279How Does Auto Hold Work......................243How Does Blind Spot InformationSystem Work..............................................320How Does BlueCruise Work.....................297How Does Cross Traffic AlertWork...............................................................325How Does Cross Traffic BrakingWork..............................................................239How Does Drive Mode ControlWork..............................................................303How Does Driver Alert Work....................339How Does Easy Entry and ExitWork................................................................90How Does Four-Wheel Drive Work........219How Does Hill Descent ControlWork..............................................................256How Does Hill Start Assist Work............242
How Does Pre-Collision AssistWork..............................................................328How Does Reverse Braking AssistWork...............................................................235How Does Speed Sign RecognitionWork...............................................................341How Does Stability Control Work..........247How Does the 360 Degree CameraWork..............................................................269How Does the Lane Keeping SystemWork..............................................................309How Does the Personal Safety SystemWork.................................................................55How Does the Rear Occupant AlertSystem Work................................................177How Does the Safety Canopy™Work..................................................................57How Does Traction Control Work..........245How Does Trailer Backup AssistanceWork...............................................................370How Does Trailer Reverse GuidanceWork..............................................................382How Does Trailer Sway ControlWork..............................................................369How Do the Front Airbags Work...............56How Do the Knee Airbags Work................57How Do the Side Airbags Work................56
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Identifying Fuse Types.................................411Identifying the Audio Unit.........................481Identifying the Climate ControlUnit.................................................................148Identifying the Rear Passenger ClimateControl Unit - Vehicles With: AutomaticTemperature Control................................158Identifying the Rear Passenger ClimateControl Unit - Vehicles With: ManualTemperature Control................................158Ignition Switch...............................................193Inflating the Tires........................................448Information On Demand Screen..........500Information on the Tire Sidewall...........438Inspecting the Tire for Damage.............449Inspecting the Tire for Wear....................449Inspecting the Wheel ValveStems...........................................................450
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Power Running Boards..............................104Power Running Boards –Troubleshooting.............................................105Power Running Boards –Troubleshooting.........................................105Power Running Boards – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................105Power Seats...................................................164Adjusting the Head Restraint.........................164Adjusting the Lumbar Support.....................166Adjusting the Seat Backrest...........................166Adjusting the Seat Cushion............................166Adjusting the Seat Height...............................166Folding the Seat Backrest................................174Head Restraint Components.........................164Installing the Head Restraint.........................165Moving the Seat Backward andForward.............................................................165Removing the Head Restraint.......................165Unfolding the Seat Backrest...........................175Pre-Collision Assist Limitations.............329Pre-Collision Assist Precautions...........328Pre-Collision Assist.....................................328Automatic Emergency Braking.....................335Distance Alert......................................................335Distance Indication............................................332Evasive Steering Assist....................................336Pre-Collision Assist –Troubleshooting.............................................337Pre-Collision Assist –Troubleshooting........................................337Pre-Collision Assist – Frequently AskedQuestions........................................................338Pre-Collision Assist – InformationMessages..........................................................337Pre-Collision Assist – WarningLamps................................................................337Preparing Your Vehicle forStorage.........................................................435Programming a MyKey..................................77Programming the Garage DoorOpener...........................................................182Programming the Remote Control -Vehicles With: Flip Key...............................72Programming the Remote Control -Vehicles With: Push Button Start..........73Properly Adjusting the Driver and FrontPassenger Seats..........................................59
PunctureSee: Changing a Flat Tire...............................456Push Button Ignition Switch....................194
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Radio Frequency CertificationLabels.............................................................551Blind Spot Information SystemSensors..............................................................551Body Control Module........................................557Cruise Control Module....................................560Keys and Remote Controls............................564Passive Anti-Theft System............................570Radio Transceiver Module..............................574SYNC.......................................................................577Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemSensors.............................................................582Wireless Accessory ChargingModule.............................................................588Rear Auto Mode............................................159Switching Rear Auto Mode On andOff.......................................................................159Rear Axle Fluid Capacity andSpecification................................................471Rear Cross Traffic BrakingSee: Cross Traffic Braking...............................239Rear Exterior.....................................................36Rear Occupant Alert System AudibleWarnings.......................................................178Rear Occupant Alert SystemIndicators......................................................178Rear Occupant Alert SystemLimitations....................................................177Rear Occupant Alert SystemPrecautions...................................................177Rear Occupant Alert System....................177Rear Parking Aid...........................................262Locating the Rear Parking AidSensors.............................................................262Rear Parking Aid Audible Warnings............262Rear Parking Aid Limitations.........................262What is the Rear Parking Aid.........................262Rear Passenger Climate ControlIndicators......................................................159Rear Passenger Climate Control............158Rear Auto Mode..................................................159
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