CLEANING CHROME, ALUMINIUM ORSTAINLESS STEEL
We recommend that you only use a carshampoo, a soft cloth and water on bumpersand other chrome, aluminium or stainlesssteel parts.
Note:For additional information andassistance, we recommend that you contactan authorized dealer.
Note:Rinse the area well after cleaning.
Note:Do not use abrasive materials, forexample steel wool or plastic pads, as theycan scratch these surfaces.
Note:Do not use chrome cleaner, metalcleaner or polish on wheels or wheel covers.
CLEANING WHEELS
Only use a recommended wheel and tirecleaner to clean the wheels weekly. Foradditional information and assistance, werecommend that you contact an authorizeddealer.
1.Use a sponge to remove heavy depositsof dirt and brake dust.
2.Rinse well after cleaning.
Note:Do not apply a cleaning chemical towarm or hot wheel rims and covers.
If you intend on parking your vehicle for anextended period after cleaning the wheelswith a wheel cleaner, drive your vehicle fora few minutes before parking your vehicle.This reduces the risk of corrosion of thebrake discs, brake pads and linings.
Do not clean the wheels when they are hot.
Note: Some car washes could damagewheel rims and covers.
Note: Using non-recommended cleaners,harsh cleaning products, chrome wheelcleaners or abrasive materials coulddamage wheel rims and covers.
CLEANING THE ENGINECOMPARTMENT
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove debris fromthe 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 distribution box,and air filter assembly to prevent waterdamage.
Note:If your vehicle has an engine coverremove the cover before application ofshampoo and degreaser.
•Spray an approved engine shampoo anddegreaser on all parts that requirecleaning and rinse with water.
CLEANING STRIPES OR GRAPHICS
It is recommended to wash your vehicle byhand however, pressure washing may beused under the following conditions:
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CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
WARNING: Failure to follow theseguidelines could result in an increased riskof loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
WARNING: Do not attempt to changea tire on the side of the vehicle close tomoving traffic. Pull far enough off the roadto not obstruct the flow of traffic and avoidthe danger of being hit when operating thejack or changing the wheel.
WARNING: Switch the ignition offand apply the parking brake. If your vehiclehas a manual transmission, shift into firstor reverse gear. If your vehicle has anautomatic transmission, shift into park (P).
WARNING: Make sure that yourvehicle is on firm and level ground with thefront wheels pointing straight ahead andset up a warning triangle if available.
WARNING: To help prevent yourvehicle from moving when changing awheel, use an appropriate block or wheelchock to secure the wheel diagonallyopposite to the wheel being changed. Forexample, when changing the front leftwheel, place an appropriate block or wheelchock on the right rear wheel.
WARNING: Do not switch off stabilitycontrol or select sport mode, when usinga temporary spare wheel or after repairinga tire using the temporary mobility kit.
Make sure all passengers are out of yourvehicle.
If the spare wheel is the same type and sizeas the your vehicle road wheels, you can fitthe spare wheel and continue to drive in thenormal manner. We recommend that youhave the damaged road wheel and tirerepaired or replaced as soon as possible.
If the spare wheel is not the same type andsize as your vehicle road wheels, it has alabel showing the maximum driving speedlimit.
Note:Your vehicle may exhibit somedifferent driving characteristics if you fit thespare wheel.
Note: The ground clearance of your vehiclemay be reduced when the spare wheel isfitted. Take care when parking next to acurb.
Note:: If the spare wheel is fitted to yourvehicle, do not drive through an automaticcar wash.
On Plug-in and Full Hybrid Electric Vehiclesyou can find the jack and wrench to the leftof the spare tire.
On Non Plug-in or Full Hybrid ElectricVehicles, you can find the jack and wrenchunder the spare tire.
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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 2.0L ECOBOOST™
SpecificationEngine
10.8:1Compression ratio.
121.7 in³ (1,995 cm³)Displacement.
1-3-4-2Firing order.
Coil on plugIgnition system.
0.026–0.030 in (0.65–0.75 mm)Spark plug gap.
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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 2.5L, PLUG-IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE (PHEV)
SpecificationEngine
13.0:1Compression ratio.
152 in³ (2,490 cm³)Displacement.
1-3-4-2Firing order.
Coil on plugIgnition system.
0.049–0.053 in (1.25–1.35 mm)Spark plug gap.
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specifications that are unique to your vehicle.This Owner’s Manual is written primarily forthe U.S. and Canadian markets. Features orequipment listed as standard may bedifferent on units built for export. Refer tothis Owner’s Manual 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 not eligible foremissions warranties.)
•Other warranties, if applicable.
Detailed warranty information specific to yourvehicle can be found in the Warranty Guideat www.owner.lincoln.com.
The following California Warranty Statement,required by California regulations, applies tovehicles certified to California emissionsstandards and registered in a state thatrequires California emissions warranty. Ifapplicable, additional California EmissionsWarranties can be found in the WarrantyGuide at www.owner.lincoln.com.
CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROLWARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS ANDOBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board and FordMotor Company are pleased to explain theemission control system warranty on your(year) vehicle. In California, new motorvehicles must be designated, built andequipped to meet the State's stringentanti-smog standards. Ford Motor Companymust warrant the emission control system onyour vehicle for the periods of time listedbelow provided there has been no abuse,neglect or improper maintenance of yourvehicle.
Your emission control system may includeparts such as the carburetor or fuel-injectionsystem, the ignition system, catalyticconverter and engine computer. Alsoincluded may be hoses, belts, connectorsand other emission-related assemblies.Where a warrantable condition exists, FordMotor Company will repair your vehicle atno cost to you including diagnosis, parts andlabor.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTYCOVERAGE:
(For 1990 and subsequent model passengercars, light-duty trucks, and medium-dutyvehicles.)
- 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 PERFORMANCE WARRANTY.
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How Does Predictive Speed AssistWork..................................................................322Predictive Speed Assist Alerts........................324Predictive Speed Assist Indicators................324Predictive Speed Assist Limitations..............323Predictive Speed Assist Precautions............322Switching Predictive Speed Assist Mode Onand Off..............................................................323
Predictive Speed Assist –Troubleshooting.........................................325Predictive Speed Assist – InformationMessages.........................................................325
Preparing Your Vehicle for Storage.........458Programming the Garage DoorOpener..........................................................195Programming the Remote Control..............81Programming Your Phone............................83Properly Adjusting the Driver and FrontPassenger Seats..........................................69Protecting the Environment..........................31PunctureSee: Changing a Flat Tire.................................487
Push Button Ignition Switch......................205
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Radio Frequency CertificationLabels...........................................................580Blind Spot Information System Sensors.......580Body Control Module........................................584Cruise Control Module......................................585Garage Door Opener........................................589Keys and Remote Controls..............................590Radio Transceiver Module...............................593Remote Function Actuator...............................584SYNC.....................................................................597Telematics Control Unit....................................603Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemSensors............................................................604Wireless Accessory Charging Module..........612
Rear Cross Traffic BrakingSee: Cross Traffic Braking................................279
Rear Exterior....................................................40Rear Occupant Alert System AudibleWarnings........................................................191Rear Occupant Alert SystemIndicators.......................................................191Rear Occupant Alert SystemLimitations....................................................190Rear Occupant Alert SystemPrecautions..................................................190Rear Occupant Alert System......................189
Rear Occupant Alert SystemSettings.........................................................190Rear Parking Aid...........................................294Locating the Rear Parking Aid Sensors........294Rear Parking Aid Audible Warnings..............295Rear Parking Aid Limitations...........................294What is the Rear Parking Aid...........................294
Rear Seats.......................................................185Heated Seats........................................................188Manual Seats........................................................185Power Seats..........................................................187
Rear View Camera Guide Lines...............299Rear View Camera Object DistanceIndicators.....................................................300Rear View Camera Precautions...............299Rear View Camera.......................................299Rear View Camera Settings............................300
Rear View Camera Settings......................300Switching Rear View Camera Delay On andOff.......................................................................301Zooming the Rear View Camera In andOut.....................................................................300
Rebooting the Center Display...................533Recalling a Preset Position.........................192Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -Gasoline, AWD............................................410Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -Gasoline, FWD.............................................410
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