Setting the Temperature............................158
Directing the Flow of Air............................158
Auto Mode.....................................................159
Climate Control Hints..................................160
Interior Air Quality
What Is the Cabin Air Filter........................162
Replacing the Cabin Air Filter...................162
Front Seats
Front Seat Precautions...............................163
Sitting in the Correct Position...................163
Power Seats...................................................164
Massage Seats..............................................167
Heated Seats................................................168
Ventilated Seats...........................................168
Rear Seats
Manual Seats.................................................170
Power Seats....................................................171
Heated Seats.................................................172
Rear Occupant Alert System
What is the Rear Occupant Alert System.......................................................................174
How Does the Rear Occupant Alert SystemWork............................................................174
Rear Occupant Alert System Precautions.......................................................................174
Rear Occupant Alert System Limitations.......................................................................174
Switching Rear Occupant Alert System Onand Off........................................................175
Rear Occupant Alert System Indicators.......................................................................175
Rear Occupant Alert System AudibleWarnings....................................................175
Memory Function
How Does the Memory Function Work.......................................................................176
Memory Function Precautions..................176
Locating the Memory Function Buttons.......................................................................176
Saving a Preset Position.............................176
Recalling a Preset Position........................176
Garage Door Opener
Garage Door Opener Introduction..........178
Garage Door Opener Precautions andFrequencies...............................................178
Programming the Garage Door Opener.......................................................................179
Garage Door Opener AdditionalAssistance.................................................182
USB Ports
Locating the USB Ports...............................183
Playing Media Using the USB Port..........183
Charging a Device.......................................183
Power Outlet - Vehicles With:
110V Power Outlet
What Is the Power Outlet...........................185
Power Outlet Precautions..........................185
Locating the Power Outlets.......................185
Power Outlet Indicators..............................185
Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 12V
Power Outlet
What Is the Power Outlet...........................187
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GARAGE DOOR OPENER
INTRODUCTION
HomeLink Wireless Control System
The universal garage door opener replacesthe common handheld garage door openerwith a three-button transmitter integratedinto the driver-side sun visor.
How Does The Garage Door OpenerWork
The system includes two primary features, agarage door opener and a platform forremote activation of devices within the home.You can program garage doors as well asentry gate operators, security systems, entrydoor locks and home or office lighting.
Additional assistance can be found online atwww.homelink.com/Ford or by calling thetoll-free help line at 1-800-355-3515.
Garage Door Opener Limitations
Canadian radio-frequency laws requiretransmitter signals to time out, or quit, afterseveral seconds – which may not be longenough for HomeLink to pick up the signal.U.S. gate operators time-out in the samemanner.
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
PRECAUTIONS AND
FREQUENCIES
Garage Door Opener Precautions
WARNING: Do not use the systemwith any garage door opener that does nothave the safety stop and reverse featureas required by U.S. Federal SafetyStandards (this includes any garage dooropener manufactured before April 1, 1982).A garage door opener which cannot detectan object, signaling the door to stop andreverse, does not meet current federalsafety standards. Using a garage dooropener without these features increasesthe risk of serious injury or death.
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FCC and RSS-210 Industry CanadaCompliance
WARNING: Changes or modificationsnot expressively approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void theuser's authority to operate the equipment.The term "IC:" before the radio certificationnumber only signifies that Industry Canadatechnical specifications were met.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) this device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesiredoperation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiationexposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment. End Users must follow thespecific operating instructions for satisfyingRF exposure compliance. This transmittermust be at least 8 in (20 cm) from the userand must not be co-located or operating inconjunction with any other antenna ortransmitter.
PROGRAMMING THE GARAGE
DOOR OPENER
To clear all stored codes in the garage dooropener in your vehicle, use the clearfunction. To override one button, use thereprogram function.
Note:Make sure that the garage door andsecurity device are free from obstructionwhen you are programming. Do not programthe system with the vehicle in the garage.
Clearing the Garage Door Opener
To clear all stored codes in the garage dooropener in the vehicle:
1.Press and hold the outer two functionbuttons simultaneously for approximately10 seconds until the indicator above thebuttons flashes rapidly.
2.When the indicator flashes, release thebuttons.
Note:This clears all stored codes. Youcannot erase individual buttons.
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Note:You can program a maximum of threedevices. To change or replace any of thethree devices after they have been initiallyprogrammed, you must either clear all codes,or reprogram each individual button.
Note:We recommend that upon the sale orlease termination of your vehicle, you erasethe programmed function buttons for securityreasons.
Reprogramming the Garage DoorOpener
If a button on your garage door opener hasalready been programmed, you can overrideit. To program a device to a previouslytrained button:
1.Press and hold the desired button forapproximately 20 seconds until theindicator begins to flash.
2.Without releasing the button, proceed toStep 3 of Programming the Garage DoorOpener to your Handheld Transmitter.
Programming the Garage Door Openerto your Handheld Transmitter
Note:The programming steps below assumeyou are programming a HomeLink that wasnot previously programmed. If yourHomeLink was previously programmed, youmay need to clear or reprogram yourHomeLink buttons.
Note:Put a new battery in the handheldtransmitter. This allows for quicker trainingand accurate transmission of theradio-frequency signal.
Note:Make sure that the garage door andsecurity device are free from obstructionwhen you are programming. Do not programthe system with the vehicle in the garage.
To program your in-vehicle HomeLinkfunction button with your handheldtransmitter:
1.With your vehicle parked outside of thegarage, switch your vehicle on, but donot start your vehicle.
2.Press and release one of the threeHomeLink function buttons that youwould like to program.
Note:The indicator should begin to flash. Ifthe indicator does not flash, press and holdthe function button for 20 seconds until theindicator begins to flash.
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3.Hold your handheld garage doortransmitter 1–3 in (2–8 cm) away from theHomeLink button you want to program.
4.Press and hold the handheld transmitterbutton you want to program whilewatching the indicator on HomeLink.Continue to hold the handheld buttonuntil the HomeLink indicator flashesrapidly or is continuously on.
Note:You may need to use a differentmethod if you live in Canada or havedifficulties programming your gate operatoror garage door opener.
5.Press and hold the HomeLink button youprogrammed for two seconds, thenrelease. You may need to do this twiceto activate the door.
Note:If the indicator stays on, theprogramming is complete.
Note:If the HomeLink indicator flashesrapidly, repeat Step 5.
Note:If your device still does not operate,you must program your garage door.
6.To program additional buttons, repeatSteps 1–4.
Note:Make sure you keep the originalremote control transmitter for use in othervehicles as well as for future systemprogramming.
Programming the Garage Door Openerto your Garage Door Opener Motor
Note:Make sure that the garage door andsecurity device are free from obstructionwhen you are programming. Do not programthe system with the vehicle in the garage.
1.Press the learn button on the garagedoor opener motor and then you have30 seconds to complete the next twosteps.
2.Return to your vehicle.
3.Press and hold one of the threeHomeLink function buttons you want toprogram for two seconds, then release.
4.Repeat Step 3. Depending on your brandof garage door opener, you may need torepeat this sequence a third time.
Additional assistance can be found online atwww.homelink.com/Ford or by calling thetoll-free help line at 1-800-355-3515.
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Programming the Garage Door Openerto your Gate Opener Motor
Gate Operator / Canadian Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws requiretransmitter signals to time-out (or quit) afterseveral seconds of transmission – which maynot be long enough for HomeLink to pick upthe signal during programming. Similar tothis Canadian law, some U.S. gate operatorsare designed to time-out in the same manner.
Note:If programming a garage door openeror gate operator, it is advised that youunplug the device during the cycling processto prevent possible overheating.
1.Press and release your handheldtransmitter, every two seconds, until theHomeLink indicator flashes rapidly or iscontinuously on.
2.Release the handheld transmitter button.
3.Press and hold the HomeLink functionbutton you want to program for twoseconds, then release. You may need todo this twice to activate the door.
Note:If the indicator stays on, theprogramming is complete.
Note:If the HomeLink indicator flashesrapidly, repeat Step 3.
4.To program additional buttons, repeatSteps 1–4.
Additional assistance can be found online atwww.homelink.com/Ford or by calling thetoll-free help line at 1-800-355-3515.
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE
Video Setup Instructions
Universal Garage Door Opener: HomeLink
Universal Garage Door Opener: HomeLinkfor Genie Intellicode 2
Universal Garage Door Opener Homelinkfor Genie Intellicode
Additional assistance can be found online atwww.homelink.com/Ford or by calling thetoll-free help line at 1-800-355-3515.
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United Arab Emirates
United States and Canada
WARNING: Changes or modificationsnot expressively approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void theuser's authority to operate the equipment.The term "IC:" before the radio certificationnumber only signifies that Industry Canadatechnical specifications were met.
FCC ID: L2C0065TR
IC: 3432A-0065TR
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules and with Innovation, Science andEconomic Development Canada’slicence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subjectto the following two conditions:
1.This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and
2.This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that maycause undesired operation.
Zambia
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
United States and Canada
WARNING: Changes or modificationsnot expressively approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void theuser's authority to operate the equipment.The term "IC:" before the radio certificationnumber only signifies that Industry Canadatechnical specifications were met.
FCC ID: NZLSAHL5E
IC: 4112A-SAHL5E
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules and with Innovation, Science andEconomic Development Canada’slicence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subjectto the following two conditions:
1.This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and
2.This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that maycause undesired operation.
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Exterior Mirrors..............................................135Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirror..........................136
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Fastening and Unfastening theSeatbelts........................................................54Feature Bar.....................................................441Flat TireSee: Changing a Flat Tire..................................401
Floor Mats.......................................................316Folding the Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With:Manual Folding Mirrors.............................135Folding the Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With:Power Folding Mirrors...............................135Ford Power-UpSee: Software Update Settings.......................461See: Vehicle Software Updates.......................461
Front Exterior...................................................35Front Parking Aid.........................................240Front Parking Aid Audible Warnings..............241Front Parking Aid Limitations..........................240Locating the Front Parking Aid Sensors......240What is the Front Parking Aid.........................240
Front Passenger Sensing System..............68Front Passenger Sensing SystemIndicators.............................................................71
Front Passenger Sensing SystemPrecautions.........................................................71How Does the Front Passenger SensingSystem Work......................................................68What Is the Front Passenger SensingSystem................................................................68
Front Seat Precautions................................163Front Seats......................................................163Heated Seats........................................................168Massage Seats.....................................................167Power Seats..........................................................164Ventilated Seats...................................................168
Fuel and Refueling.......................................203Fuel and Refueling – Troubleshooting.........209Fuel Quality..........................................................204Refueling..............................................................206Running Out of Fuel..........................................205
Fuel and Refueling Precautions...............203Fuel and Refueling –Troubleshooting........................................209Fuel and Refueling – InformationMessages........................................................209Fuel and Refueling – Warning Lamps...........209
Fuel Gauge......................................................141Fuel Gauge Limitations.......................................141Locating the Fuel Filler Door.............................141What Is Distance to Empty................................142What Is the Fuel Gauge......................................141
What Is the Low Fuel Reminder........................141
Fuel Quality....................................................204Selecting the Correct Fuel...............................204
Fuel Tank Capacity......................................208Fuse Precautions..........................................325Fuses...............................................................325Body Control Module Fuse Box......................335Fuses – Troubleshooting..................................340Under Hood Fuse Box......................................325
Fuses – Troubleshooting...........................340Fuses – Frequently Asked Questions..........340
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Garage Door Opener AdditionalAssistance....................................................182Garage Door Opener...................................178Garage Door Opener Introduction...........178Garage Door Opener Precautions andFrequencies.................................................178General Maintenance Information...........470Glasses Holder...............................................191Locating the Glasses Holder.............................191
Global Opening and Closing......................132Switching Global Closing On and Off............132Switching Global Opening On and Off..........132Using Global Closing..........................................132Using Global Opening........................................132
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