WHAT IS AUTO-START-STOP
The system is designed to help reduce fuelconsumption and CO2 emissions bystopping the engine when it is idling, forexample at traffic lights.
AUTO-START-STOP
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Apply the parkingbrake, shift into park (P), switch theignition off and remove the key beforeyou leave your vehicle. Failure to followthis instruction could result in personalinjury or death.
WARNING: Apply the parkingbrake, shift into park (P), switch theignition off and remove the key beforeyou open the hood or have any serviceor repair work completed. If you do notswitch the ignition off, the engine couldrestart at any time. Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in personal injuryor death.
SWITCHING AUTO-START-
STOP ON AND OFF
The system turns on when you switch theignition on.
Press the button to switch thesystem off.
Note:OFF illuminates in the switch.
Note:Deactivating the system using thebutton lasts only one key cycle.
Press the button again to switch thesystem back on.
Note: The system turns off if it detects amalfunction. If the system malfunctions,have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Stop your vehicle, keep your foot on thebrake pedal and the transmission in drive(D).
RESTARTING THE ENGINE
Release the brake pedal or press theaccelerator pedal.
A message appears in the instrumentcluster display if the system requires youto take action.
AUTO-START-STOP
INDICATORS
WARNING: The system mayrequire the engine to automaticallyrestart when the auto-start-stopindicator illuminates green or flashesamber. Failure to follow this instructioncould result in personal injury.
The Auto-Start-Stop indicatorilluminates green when theengine stops. It flashes amberand a message appears when you need totake action.
The Auto-Start-Stop indicatorilluminates gray with astrikethrough when the systemis not available.
Note:You can display the reason why thesystem is not available in the informationdisplay.
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Vehicles Sold in Canada: GettingRoadside Assistance
To fully assist you should you have avehicle concern, Ford Motor Company ofCanada, Limited offers a complimentaryroadside assistance program. Thisprogram is eligible within Canada or thecontinental United States.
The service is available 24 hours a day,seven days a week.
This program is separate from the NewVehicle Limited Warranty, but the coverageis concurrent with the powertrain coverageperiod of your vehicle. Canadian roadsidecoverage and benefits may differ from theU.S. coverage.
If you require more information, please callus in Canada at 1-800-665-2006, or visitour website at www.ford.ca.
SWITCHING THE HAZARD
FLASHERS ON AND OFF
The hazard flasher button is onthe instrument panel. Press thebutton to switch the hazardflashers on if your vehicle is creating asafety hazard for other road users.
When you switch the hazard flashers on,all front and rear direction indicators flash.
Note:The hazard flashers operate whenthe ignition is in any position, or if the key isnot in the ignition. The battery loses chargeand could have insufficient power to restartyour vehicle.
Press the button again to switch them off.
JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE
JUMP STARTING PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Batteries normallyproduce explosive gases which cancause personal injury. Therefore, do notallow flames, sparks or lightedsubstances to come near the battery.When working near the battery, alwaysshield your face and protect your eyes.Always provide correct ventilation.
WARNING: Keep batteries out ofreach of children. Batteries containsulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin,eyes or clothing. Shield your eyes whenworking near the battery to protectagainst possible splashing of acidsolution. In case of acid contact with skinor eyes, flush immediately with water fora minimum of 15 minutes and get promptmedical attention. If acid is swallowed,call a physician immediately.
WARNING: Use only adequatelysized cables with insulated clamps.
WARNING: Make sure that thecables are clear of any moving parts andfuel delivery system parts.
WARNING: Connect batteries withonly the same nominal voltage.
WARNING: If the engine is runningwhile the hood is open, stay clear ofmoving engine components. Failure tofollow this warning could result in seriouspersonal injury or death.
Do not attempt to push-start an automatictransmission vehicle. This could causetransmission damage.
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MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
Service your vehicle regularly to helpmaintain its roadworthiness and resalevalue. There is a large network ofauthorized dealers that are there to helpyou with their professional servicingexpertise. We believe that their speciallytrained technicians are best qualified toservice your vehicle properly and expertly.They are supported by a wide range ofhighly specialized tools developedspecifically for servicing your vehicle.
If your vehicle requires professional service,an authorized dealer can provide thenecessary parts and service. Check yourwarranty information to find out whichparts and services are covered.
Use only recommended fuels, lubricants,fluids and service parts conforming tospecifications. See Capacities andSpecifications (page 463).
•Do not work on a hot engine.
•Make sure that nothing gets caught inmoving parts.
•Do not work on a vehicle with theengine running in an enclosed space,unless you are sure you have enoughventilation.
•Keep all open flames and other burningmaterial, such as cigarettes, away fromthe battery and all fuel related parts.
•Set the parking brake, shift thetransmission to park (P) and block thewheels.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE
HOOD
WARNING: Make sure that you fullylatch the hood before driving. Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury or death.
1.Pull the hood release handle under theleft-hand side of the instrument panel.
2.Pull the secondary release lever underthe front of the hood near the centerof your vehicle.
3.Raise the hood until the lift cylindershold it open.
4.To close, lower the hood and makesure that it fully latches.
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3.Wait a minimum of two minutes beforedisconnecting the battery.
Note:The engine management system hasa power hold function and remains poweredfor a period of time after you switch theignition off. This is to allow the system tostore diagnostic and adaptive tables.Disconnecting the battery without waitingcan cause damage not covered by thevehicle warranty.
4.Disconnect the negative battery cableterminal.
5.Disconnect the positive battery cableterminal.
6.Remove the battery securing clamp.
7.Remove the battery.
8.To install, reverse the removalprocedure.
Note:Before reconnecting the battery,make sure the ignition remains switched off.
Note:Make sure to fully tighten the batterycables.
If you disconnect or replace the vehiclebattery, you must reset the followingfeatures:
•Window bounce-back. See Lockingthe Rear Window Controls (page 128).
•Clock Settings.
•Pre-set radio stations.
Battery Disposal
Make sure that you dispose ofold batteries in anenvironmentally friendly way.Seek advice from your local authorityabout recycling old batteries.
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS
Vertical Aim Adjustment
The headlamps on your vehicle areproperly aimed at the assembly plant. Ifyour vehicle has been in an accident,contact an authorized dealer to check andrealign your headlamps.
Headlamp Aiming Target
8 feet (2.4 m).A
Center height of lamp to ground.B
25 feet (7.6 m).C
Horizontal reference line.D
1.Park your vehicle directly in front of awall or screen on a level surface,approximately 25 ft (7.6 m) away.
2.Measure the height from the center ofyour headlamp, indicated by a 3millimeter circle on the lens, to theground and mark an 8 ft (2.4 m)horizontal reference line on the verticalwall or screen at this height, a piece ofmasking tape works well.
3.Switch on the low beam headlamps toilluminate the wall or screen and openthe hood. Cover one of the headlampsso no light hits the wall.
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Tampering with emissionscontrol systems includingrelated sensors or the DieselExhaust Fluid system can result in reducedengine power and the illumination of theservice engine soon light.
Tampering With a Noise ControlSystem
Federal laws prohibit the following acts:
•Removal or rendering inoperative byany person other than for purposes ofmaintenance.
•Repair or replacement of any device orelement of the design incorporated intoa new vehicle for the purpose of noisecontrol prior to its sale or delivery tothe ultimate purchaser or while it is inuse.
•The use of the vehicle after any personremoves or renders inoperative anydevice or element of the design.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agencymay presume to constitute tampering asfollows:
•Removal of hood blanket, fender apronabsorbers, fender apron barriers,underbody noise shields or acousticallyabsorptive material.
•Tampering or rendering inoperative theengine speed governor, to allow enginespeed to exceed manufacturerspecifications.
If the engine does not start, runs rough,experiences a decrease in engineperformance, experiences excess fuelconsumption or produces excessiveexhaust smoke, check for the following:
•A plugged or disconnected air inletsystem hose.
•A plugged engine air filter element.
•Water in the fuel filter and waterseparator.
•A clogged fuel filter.
•Contaminated fuel.
•Air in the fuel system, due to looseconnections.
•An open or pinched sensor hose.
•Incorrect engine oil level.
•Incorrect fuel for climatic conditions.
•Incorrect engine oil viscosity forclimactic conditions.
Note:Some vehicles have a lifetime fuelfilter that is integrated with the fuel tank.Regular maintenance or replacement is notneeded.
Note:If these checks do not help youcorrect the concern, have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.
Noise Emissions Warranty,Prohibited Tampering Acts andMaintenance
On January 1, 1978, Federal regulationbecame effective governing the noiseemission on trucks over 10,000 lb(4,536 kg) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating(GVWR). The preceding statementsconcerning prohibited tampering acts andmaintenance, and the noise warrantyfound in the Warranty Guide, areapplicable to complete chassis cabs over10,000 lb (4,536 kg) GVWR.
EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS
For your particular global region, yourvehicle may be equipped with features andoptions that are different from the featuresand options that are described in thisOwner’s Manual. A market uniquesupplement may be supplied thatcomplements this book. By referring to themarket unique supplement, if provided,you can properly identify those features,recommendations and specifications thatare unique to your vehicle. This Owner’s
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Blind Spot Information System.............320Blind Spot Information System –Troubleshooting............................................324Blind Spot Information System With TrailerCoverage...........................................................322Blind Spot Information SystemIndicators.....................................................323Blind Spot Information SystemLimitations..................................................320Blind Spot Information SystemPrecautions.................................................320Blind Spot Information SystemRequirements............................................320Blind Spot Information System –Troubleshooting........................................324Blind Spot Information System –Information Messages................................324Blind Spot Information System WithTrailer Coverage.........................................322Blind Spot Information System With TrailerCoverage Limitations...................................322Selecting a Trailer..............................................323Setting a Trailer Length....................................322What Is Blind Spot Information System withTrailer Coverage.............................................322BlueCruise Alerts.........................................300BlueCruise AutomaticCancellation...............................................300BlueCruise.......................................................297BlueCruise – Troubleshooting.......................301BlueCruise Indicators................................300BlueCruise Limitations..............................298BlueCruise Precautions.............................297BlueCruise Requirements........................298BlueCruise Settings....................................299BlueCruise – Troubleshooting.................301BlueCruise – Information Messages...........301Bluetooth®....................................................520Body Control Module Fuse Box.............408Accessing the Body Control Module FuseBox.....................................................................408Identifying the Fuses in the Body ControlModule Fuse Box..........................................408Locating the Body Control Module FuseBox.....................................................................408Bonnet LockSee: Opening and Closing the Hood...........412Booster Seats..................................................45
Brake Fluid Specification..........................230Brake Over Accelerator..............................229Brake Precautions.......................................229Brakes..............................................................229Anti-Lock Braking System..............................229Brakes – Troubleshooting..............................230Brakes – Troubleshooting........................230Brakes – Frequently Asked Questions........231Brakes – Warning Lamps...............................230Breaking-In....................................................389
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Calculating Payload....................................347Calculating the Load Limit.......................347Canceling the Set Speed..........................250Capacities and Specifications................463Catalytic Converter.......................................212Catalytic Converter –Troubleshooting.............................................212Catalytic Converter Precautions.............212Catalytic Converter –Troubleshooting.........................................212Catalytic Converter – WarningLamps.................................................................212Center Console...............................................191Locking the Center Console.............................191Opening the Center Console...........................191Center Display Limitations......................499Center Display Overview..........................499Center Display Precautions.....................499Changing a Flat Tire...................................456Changing a Road Wheel...........................456Changing the 12V Battery.........................420Changing the Fuel Filter.............................419Changing the Language.............................142Changing the Measurement Unit...........142Changing the Remote Control Battery -Vehicles With: Flip Key..............................69Changing the Remote Control Battery -Vehicles With: Push Button Start..........70Changing the Temperature Unit.............142Changing the Tire Pressure Unit.............142Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi HotspotName or Password - Vehicles With: 12Inch Screen.................................................479
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Four-Wheel Drive Low......................................222Two-Wheel Drive High......................................221Four-Wheel Drive Precautions................219Four-Wheel Drive –Troubleshooting........................................224Four-Wheel Drive – InformationMessages.........................................................224Four-Wheel Drive – Warning Lamps..........224Front Axle Fluid Capacity andSpecification..............................................470Front Exterior...................................................35Front Parking Aid.........................................263Front Parking Aid Audible Warnings...........263Front Parking Aid Limitations........................263Locating the Front Parking AidSensors.............................................................263What is the Front Parking Aid.......................263Front Passenger Sensing System............60Front Passenger Sensing SystemIndicators............................................................62Front Passenger Sensing SystemPrecautions.......................................................62How Does the Front Passenger SensingSystem Work....................................................60What Is the Front Passenger SensingSystem................................................................60Front Seat Precautions...............................161Front Seats.......................................................161Heated Seats........................................................167Manual Seats.......................................................162Massage Seats....................................................166Power Seats.........................................................164Ventilated Seats.................................................168Fuel and Refueling......................................205Fuel and Refueling –Troubleshooting.............................................210Fuel Quality.........................................................206Refueling..............................................................208Running Out of Fuel..........................................207Fuel and Refueling Precautions.............205Fuel and Refueling –Troubleshooting.........................................210Fuel and Refueling – InformationMessages..........................................................210Fuel and Refueling – Warning Lamps........210Fuel Gauge......................................................135Fuel Gauge Limitations....................................136Locating the Fuel Filler Door..........................136
What Is Distance to Empty.............................136What Is the Fuel Gauge....................................135What Is the Low Fuel Reminder....................136Fuel Quality...................................................206Selecting the Correct Fuel.............................206Fuel Tank Capacity......................................210Fuse Precautions.........................................403Fuses................................................................403Body Control Module Fuse Box...................408Fuses – Troubleshooting..................................411Under Hood Fuse Box......................................403Fuses – Troubleshooting............................411Fuses – Frequently Asked Questions..........411
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Garage Door Opener AdditionalAssistance....................................................184Garage Door Opener....................................181Garage Door Opener Introduction..........181Garage Door Opener Precautions andFrequencies..................................................181General Maintenance Information.......539Global Opening..............................................127Switching Global Opening On andOff........................................................................128Using Global Opening........................................127What Is Global Opening...................................127Glossary of Tire Terminology..................443Glove Compartment....................................191Opening the Glove Compartment................191
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Headlamp AdjustingSee: Adjusting the Headlamps.....................422Headlamps.......................................................115Headlamp Indicators..........................................115Switching Headlamp Exit Delay On andOff.........................................................................115Using the High Beam Headlamps.................115Headlamps – Troubleshooting................115Headlamps – Frequently AskedQuestions...........................................................115Heated Seats..................................................167Heated Seat Precautions.................................167Switching the Heated Seats On andOff........................................................................167
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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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