Exterior Mirrors
Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors...................135
Folding the Exterior Mirrors - VehiclesWith: Manual Folding Mirrors................135
Folding the Exterior Mirrors - VehiclesWith: Power Folding Mirrors..................135
Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirror...................136
Moonroof
Opening and Closing the Sunshade.......137
Opening and Closing the Moonroof........137
Venting the Moonroof.................................138
Moonroof Bounce-Back.............................138
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster Overview....................139
Tachometer.....................................................141
Speedometer.................................................141
Fuel Gauge.....................................................141
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge......142
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge.......................142
Transmission Fluid Temperature Gauge.......................................................................142
12V Battery Gauge.......................................142
What Are the Instrument Cluster WarningLamps..........................................................142
Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps.........142
What Are the Instrument Cluster Indicators.......................................................................144
Instrument Cluster Indicators....................144
Instrument Cluster Display
Using the Instrument Cluster DisplayControls......................................................146
Instrument Cluster Display Main Menu.......................................................................147
Trip Computer...............................................148
Customizing the Instrument Cluster Display.......................................................................150
Personalized Settings..................................151
Remote Start
What Is Remote Start...................................154
Remote Start Precautions..........................154
Remote Start Limitations............................154
Enabling Remote Start................................154
Remotely Starting and Stopping theVehicle........................................................154
Extending the Remote Start Duration.......................................................................155
Remote Start Remote Control Indicators.......................................................................155
Remote Start Settings.................................155
Climate Control
Identifying the Climate Control Unit........157
Switching Climate Control On and Off.......................................................................157
Switching Recirculated Air On and Off.......................................................................157
Switching Air Conditioning On and Off.......................................................................157
Switching Maximum Defrost On and Off.......................................................................157
Switching Maximum Cooling On and Off.......................................................................157
Switching the Heated Rear Window Onand Off........................................................158
Setting the Blower Motor Speed.............158
Switching the Heated Mirrors On and Off.......................................................................158
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System
What Is the Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem.......................................................396
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview......................................................................396
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemPrecautions...............................................397
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemLimitations.................................................398
Viewing the Tire Pressures......................398
Tire Pressure Monitoring System –Troubleshooting......................................398
Changing a Road Wheel
Changing a Flat Tire....................................401
Wheel Nuts...................................................406
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications - 2.0L.....................408
Engine Specifications - 2.7L.....................409
Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L................................410
Motorcraft Parts - 2.7L..................................411
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification -2.0L..............................................................412
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification -2.7L..............................................................414
Cooling System Capacity and Specification- 2.0L............................................................417
Cooling System Capacity and Specification- 2.7L............................................................418
Fuel Tank Capacity......................................419
Air Conditioning System Capacity andSpecification - 2.0L.................................420
Air Conditioning System Capacity andSpecification - 2.7L.................................422
Washer Fluid Specification.......................423
Brake Fluid Specification..........................424
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number.................426
Connected Vehicle
What Is a Connected Vehicle...................427
Connected Vehicle Requirements..........427
Connected Vehicle Limitations................427
Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork.....................................................427
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network......................................................................427
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting......................................................................428
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot.............431
Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Nameor Password...............................................431
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot – Troubleshooting......................................................................432
Audio System
Audio System Precautions........................433
Identifying the Audio Unit.........................433
Switching the Audio Unit On and Off......433
Selecting the Audio Source......................433
Playing or Pausing the Audio Source.....433
Adjusting the Volume.................................434
Switching Shuffle Mode On and Off.......434
Switching Repeat Mode On and Off......434
Setting a Memory Preset...........................434
Muting the Audio.........................................434
Adjusting the Sound Settings..................434
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IDENTIFYING THE CLIMATE
CONTROL UNIT
Depending on your vehicle options, thecontrols could look different than what yousee here.
SWITCHING CLIMATE CONTROL
ON AND OFF
Press the button.
SWITCHING RECIRCULATED AIR
ON AND OFF
Press the button to recirculate aircurrently in the passengercompartment.
Note:Recirculated air may turn offautomatically, or prevent you from switchingon in all air flow modes except MAX A/C toreduce the risk of fogging. Recirculation mayalso turn on and off automatically in variousair distribution control combinations toimprove heating or cooling efficiency.
SWITCHING AIR CONDITIONING
ON AND OFF
Press the button.
Note:Under certain conditions, the airconditioning compressor could continue tooperate after you switch air conditioning off.
Note:To keep the system and itscomponents fully functional, switch airconditioning on and let your vehicle idle atleast once per month for a minimum of twominutes.
SWITCHING MAXIMUM DEFROST
ON AND OFF
Press the button.
Note:When you switch maximum defrost on,the heated windshield, heated rear windowand air conditioning turn on. The blowermotor is set to the highest speed.
Note:When you switch maximum defrost off,the heated windshield and heated rearwindow remain on.
SWITCHING MAXIMUM COOLING
ON AND OFF
Press the button.
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Note:When you switch maximum coolingoff, air conditioning remains on.
SWITCHING THE HEATED REAR
WINDOW ON AND OFF
Press the button to clear the rearwindow of thin ice and fog. Theheated rear window turns off aftera short period of time.
Note:Do not use harsh chemicals, razorblades or other sharp objects to clean orremove decals from the inside of the heatedrear window as this could cause damage tothe heated rear window grid lines notcovered by the vehicle warranty.
Note:Make sure the engine is on beforeoperating the heated windows.
SETTING THE BLOWER MOTOR
SPEED
Turn the control to adjust thevolume of air circulated in thevehicle.
SWITCHING THE HEATED
MIRRORS ON AND OFF
When you switch the heated rear windowon, the heated exterior mirrors turn on.
Note:Do not remove ice from the mirrorswith a scraper or adjust the mirror glasswhen it is frozen in place.
Note:Do not clean the mirror housing orglass with harsh abrasives, fuel or otherpetroleum-based cleaning products. Thevehicle warranty may not cover damagecaused to the mirror housing or glass.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
Press the toggle button on the left-hand sideof the climate control upward or downwardto set the left-hand temperature.
Note:This control also adjusts the right-handside temperature when you switch off dualzone mode.
Press the toggle button on the right-handside of the climate control upward ordownward to set the right-hand temperature.
DIRECTING THE FLOW OF AIR
Directing Air to the Windshield AirVents
Press the button to activate theselection screen.
Press the button on thetouchscreen.
Directing Air to the Instrument Panel
Air Vents
Press the button to activate theselection screen.
Press the button on thetouchscreen.
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CLIMATE CONTROL HINTS
General Hints
•Prolonged use of recirculated air maycause the windows to fog up.
•You may feel a small amount of air fromthe footwell air vents regardless of theair distribution setting.
•To reduce humidity build-up inside yourvehicle, do not drive with the systemswitched off or with recirculated airalways switched on.
•Do not place objects under the frontseats as this may interfere with theairflow to the rear seats.
•Remove any snow, ice or leaves from theair intake area at the base of thewindshield.
•To improve the time to reach acomfortable temperature in hot weather,drive with the windows open until youfeel cold air through the air vents.
Automatic Climate Control
•Adjusting the settings when your vehicleinterior is extremely hot or cold is notnecessary. Automatic mode is bestrecommended to maintain settemperature.
•The system adjusts to heat or cool theinterior to the temperature you select asquickly as possible.
•For the system to function efficiently, theinstrument panel and side air ventsshould be fully open.
•If you press AUTO during cold outsidetemperatures, the system directs air flowto the windshield and side window airvents.In addition, the blower motor mayrun at a slower speed until the enginewarms up.
•If you press AUTO during hottemperatures and the inside of thevehicle is hot, the system usesrecirculated air to maximize interiorcooling. Blower motor speed may alsoreduce until the air cools.
Quickly Heating the Interior
1.Press AUTO.
2.Adjust the temperature function to thesetting you prefer.
Recommended Settings for Heating
1.Press AUTO.
2.Adjust the temperature function to thesetting you prefer. Use 72°F (22°C) as astarting point, then adjust the setting asnecessary.
Quickly Cooling the Interior
1.Press MAX A/C.
2.Drive with the windows open for a shortperiod of time.
Recommended Settings for Cooling
1.Press AUTO.
2.Adjust the temperature function to thesetting you prefer. Use 72°F (22°C) as astarting point, then adjust the setting asnecessary.
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Your vehicle may have a temporary orconventional spare tire. A temporary sparetire is different in diameter or width,tread-type, or is from a different manufacturerthan the road tires on your vehicle. Consultinformation on the tire label or SafetyCompliance label for limitations when using.
When towing a trailer:
•Obey country specific regulations fortowing a trailer.
•Do not drive faster than 70 mph(113 km/h) during the first 500 mi(800 km).
•Do not make full-throttle starts.
•Check your hitch, electrical connectionsand trailer wheel lug nuts thoroughly afteryou have traveled 50 mi (80 km).
•When stopped in congested or heavytraffic during hot weather, place thetransmission in park (P) to aid engine andtransmission cooling and to help A/Cperformance.
•Turn off the speed control with heavyloads or in hilly terrain. The speed controlmay turn off when you are towing onlong, steep slopes.
•Shift to a lower gear when driving downa long or steep hill. Do not continuouslyapply the brakes, as they may overheatand become less effective.
•If your transmission has Grade Assist orTow/Haul, use this feature when towing.This provides engine braking and helpseliminate excessive transmission shiftingfor optimum fuel economy andtransmission cooling.
•Your vehicle has AdvanceTrac with rollstability control. When towing a trailer,additional loads could cause theAdvanceTrac system to engage duringcornering maneuvers. Reduce corneringspeeds to make sure that you canmaintain control of the vehicle and trailerif the AdvanceTrac system engages.
•Allow more distance for stopping with atrailer attached. Anticipate stops andgradually brake.
•Avoid parking on a slope. However, ifyou must park on a slope, turn thesteering wheel to point your vehicle tiresaway from traffic flow, set the parkingbrake, place the transmission in park (P)and place wheel chocks in front and backof the trailer wheels.
Note:Chocks are not included with yourvehicle.
LAUNCHING OR RETRIEVING A
BOAT OR PERSONAL
WATERCRAFT
When backing down a ramp during boatlaunching or retrieval:
•Do not allow the static water level to riseabove the bottom edge of the rearbumper.
•Do not allow waves to break higher than6 in (15 cm) above the bottom edge ofthe rear bumper.
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Action and descriptionMessage
If the instrument clusterdisplays one of the followingmessages, repeat theprocess.
Not Reset
Reset Cancelled
ENGINE OIL CAPACITY ANDSPECIFICATION
For filling information, please refer to theCapacities and Specifications section of yourowner's manual. See Engine Oil Capacityand Specification (page 414).
CHECKING THE COOLANT
When the engine is cold, check theconcentration and level of the coolant at theintervals listed in the scheduled maintenanceinformation. See Scheduled Maintenance(page 470).
Note:Make sure that the coolant level isbetween the minimum and maximum markson the coolant reservoir.
Note: Coolant expands when it is hot. Thelevel may extend beyond the MAX mark.
If the coolant level is at or below theminimum mark, add prediluted coolantimmediately.
Maintain coolant concentration within 48%to 50%, which equates to a freeze pointbetween -29°F (-34°C) and -35°F (-37°C).Coolant concentration should be checkedusing a refractometer. We do not recommendthe use of hydrometers or coolant test stripsfor measuring coolant concentration.
Adding Coolant
WARNING: Keep your hands andclothing clear of the cooling fan.
WARNING: Do not remove thecoolant reservoir cap when the engine ison or the cooling system is hot. Wait 10minutes for the cooling system to cooldown. Cover the coolant reservoir cap witha thick cloth to prevent the possibility ofscalding and slowly remove the cap.Failure to follow this instruction could resultin personal injury.
WARNING: Do not add coolant whenthe vehicle is on or the cooling system ishot. Failure to follow this instruction couldresult in personal injury.
WARNING: Do not add coolantfurther than the MAX mark.
WARNING: Do not put coolant in thewindshield washer reservoir. If sprayed onthe windshield, coolant could make itdifficult to see through the windshield.
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WARNING: Do not allow the fluid totouch your skin or eyes. If this happens,rinse the affected areas immediately withplenty of water and contact your physician.
Note: Do not use stop leak pellets, coolingsystem sealants, or non-specified additivesas they can cause damage to the enginecooling or heating systems. Resultingcomponent damage may not be covered bythe vehicle Warranty.
Note:Automotive fluids are notinterchangeable.
It is very important to use prediluted coolantapproved to the correct specification in orderto avoid plugging the small passageways inthe engine cooling system. See Capacitiesand Specifications (page 408). Do not mixdifferent colors or types of coolant in yourvehicle. Mixing of engine coolants or usingan incorrect coolant may harm the engine orcooling system components and could voidthe vehicle Warranty.
Note:If prediluted coolant is not available,use the approved concentrated coolantdiluting it to 50/50 with deionized or distilledwater. See Capacities and Specifications(page 408). Using water that has not beendeionized may contribute to depositformation, corrosion and plugging of thesmall cooling system passageways.
To top up the coolant level do the following:
1.Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressureescapes as you unscrew the cap.
2.Add enough prediluted coolant to reachthe correct level.
Note:We do not recommend the use ofrecycled coolant.
3.Replace the coolant reservoir cap. Turnthe cap clockwise until it contacts thehard stop.
4.Check the coolant level in the coolantreservoir the next few times you driveyour vehicle. If necessary, repeat step 2.
If you have to add more than 1.1 qt (1 L) ofengine coolant per month, have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible. Operating anengine with a low level of coolant can resultin engine overheating and possible enginedamage.
In case of emergency, you can add a largeamount of water without engine coolant inorder to reach a vehicle service location.Service your vehicle as soon as possible.
Water alone, without engine coolant, cancause engine damage from corrosion,overheating or freezing.
Do not use the following as a coolantsubstitute, as they can cause engine damagefrom overheating or freezing:
•Alcohol.
•Methanol.
•Brine.
•Any coolant mixed with alcohol ormethanol antifreeze.
Do not add extra inhibitors or additives tothe coolant. These can be harmful andcompromise the corrosion protection of thecoolant.
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