Visteon AHUCHRFORD Automotive Infotainment Unit with Bluetooth User Manual

Visteon Corporation Automotive Infotainment Unit with Bluetooth

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Users Manual

VisteonEngineeringServicesLtd.NameSpringfield LyonsApproachI‘e4nflSimon HenwoodCheimsiordBusinessParkII%IF’IIIIPDTeamLeaderChelmsford,Essex0M25LB,WI%..4...D’IIUnited Kingdomshenwood@vlsteoncornTowhomitmayconcernDate:2ndMarch2018Subject:UserManualstatementforUSAandCanadaFCCID:NTS-AHUCHRFQRD,ICID:3043-AHUCHRFORDHerebydeclarethatforthefollowingreleasedbyusproductmodel name:RadioAHU,BrandnameFoMoCoVisteonhasinformedFordMotorCompany whoembeddedthisproductintotheirownhostapplications,thatfollowingstatementmustbeincludedtotheend-usermanualUSAFCC§15.19LabellingrequirementsThisdevicecomplies withpart15oftheFCCRulesandIndustryCanadalicense-exemptRSSstandard(s). Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.FCC§15.21InformationtouserChangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty responsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.RFExposureRequirementsTocomplywithFCCRFexposurecompliancerequirements,thedevicemustbeinstalledtoprovideaseparationdistanceofatleast20cmfromallpersons.
CanadaThisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRulesandIndustry Canadalicense-exemptRS5standard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynot causeharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.LepresentappareilestconformeauxCNRdIndustrieCanadaapplicablesauxappareilsradioexemptsdelicence.Lexploitationestautoriséeauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1)lappareilnedoitpasproduiredebrouillage,et(2)lutilisateurdelappareildoitacceptertoutbrouillageradioélectriquesubi,mêmesilebrouillageestsusceptibledencompromettrelefonctionnement.Signatureby:fr/tName:SimonHenwoodTitle: PDTeamLeader
FORD FIESTA Owner's Manual
The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print.  In the interest ofcontinuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications, design or equipment at any timewithout notice or obligation.  No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in aretrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission.Errors and omissions excepted.© Ford Motor Company 2018All rights reserved.Part Number: CG3654en 20180125111608
IntroductionAbout This Manual (G1467680) ..........................9Symbols Glossary (G1470774) .............................9Data Recording (G1590702) .................................11Replacement Parts Recommendation(G1523642) ............................................................12Mobile Communications Equipment(G1448348) ............................................................12At a Glance  editedInstrument Panel Overview - LHD (G1866792) edited.................................................................14Instrument Panel Overview - RHD(G1866793)  edited.................................................15Child Safety  editedInstalling Child Restraints (G1884835) ...........18Child Restraint Positioning (G1884836) edited................................................................22Child Safety Locks (G1869658) ........................28Seatbelts  editedFastening the Seatbelts (G1754073) ..............29Seatbelt Height Adjustment (G1546351)..........................................................................2 9Seatbelt Reminder Seatbelt Reminder(G1952214)  edited.................................................30Supplementary RestraintsSystem  editedPrinciple of Operation (G1477594)  edited........32Driver Airbag (G1869721)  edited...........................32Passenger Airbag (G1869722)  edited.................33Switching the Passenger Airbag On andOff (G1869723) ....................................................33Side Airbags (G1477597)  edited...........................34Side Curtain Airbags (G1477599)  edited...........35Keys and Remote Controls editedGeneral Information on RadioFrequencies (G1477600) .................................36Remote Control - Vehicles With: KeylessEntry (G1867409)  edited.....................................36Remote Control - Vehicles With: RemoteFlip Key (G1883603) ..........................................38Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control(G1562151) ...........................................................40Passive Key Backup Position (G1867411)..........................................................................40MyKey™  editedPrinciple of Operation (G1930080)  edited........41MyKey Settings MyKey Settings -Excluding: ST (G1930081)  edited.....................41MyKey Settings MyKey Settings - ST(G1965931)  edited.................................................42Creating a MyKey Creating a MyKey -Vehicles Without: Push Button Start(G1952236)  edited................................................43Creating a MyKey Creating a MyKey -Vehicles With: Push Button Start(G1930082)  edited...............................................44Programming a MyKey Programming aMyKey  (G1952237)  edited.................................45Clearing All MyKeys Clearing All MyKeys(G1952238)  edited................................................46Checking MyKey System StatusChecking MyKey System Status(G1952239)  edited................................................46MyKey Troubleshooting MyKeyTroubleshooting - Vehicles Without:Push Button Start (G1952240)  edited...........47MyKey Troubleshooting MyKeyTroubleshooting - Vehicles With: PushButton Start (G1930087)  edited......................47Doors and Locks  editedLocking and Unlocking (G1869729) ................49Keyless Entry (G1869730)  edited..........................511Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTable of Contents edited
LiftgateManual Liftgate (G1869733) ..............................54SecurityPassive Anti-Theft System (G1611956) .........55Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:Integral Battery (G1728931) ............................55Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:Perimeter Alarm (G1725570) .........................56Door Edge Protection  editedPrinciple of Operation (G1694492)  edited.......58Steering Wheel  editedAdjusting the Steering Wheel (G1448428)..........................................................................59Heated Steering Wheel (G1769260) edited................................................................59Wipers and Washers  editedWindshield Wipers (G1874570) .........................61Autowipers (G1874571)  edited...............................61Windshield Washers (G1874572)  edited...........63Rear Window Wiper and Washers (G1874573) edited................................................................64Lighting  editedGeneral Information (G1584682) .....................65Lighting Control (G1884669) .............................65Autolamps (G1921176) .........................................66Instrument Lighting Dimmer (G1911490) edited................................................................67Headlamp Exit Delay (G1448496) ...................67Automatic High Beam Control AutomaticHigh Beam Control  (G1952622)  edited........67Front Fog Lamps (G1868417)  edited.................68Rear Fog Lamps (G1868418)  edited..................69Headlamp Leveling (G1547833) .......................69Direction Indicators (G1875446) ......................69Interior Lamps (G1910715) ..................................70Windows and MirrorsPower Windows (G1867865) ...............................71Global Opening and Closing (G1907822)...........................................................................72Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: BlindSpot Information System/Power FoldExterior Mirrors (G1867602) ............................72Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: PowerAdjustable Exterior Mirrors (G1867603)...........................................................................73Interior Mirror (G1587232) ....................................73Moonroof  editedOpening and Closing the Moonroof(G1882071)  edited.................................................75Venting the Moonroof (G1882072) ..................75Bounce-Back (G1882073)  edited.........................75Opening and Closing the Sun Shades(G1882074) ...........................................................75Instrument Cluster  editedGauges (G1867938)  edited....................................76Warning Lamps and Indicators (G1867939) edited.................................................................77Audible Warnings and Indicators (G1867940)...........................................................................81Information Displays  editedGeneral Information (G1867945)  edited...........82Trip Computer (G1911042)  edited.......................85Personalized Settings (G1911040)  edited.........87Information Messages (G1867946)  edited......89Climate Control  editedAir Vents (G1867596) ...........................................1012Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTable of Contents edited
Manual Climate Control (G1867581) edited...............................................................101Automatic Climate Control (G1867582) edited..............................................................103Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate- Vehicles With: Electronic AutomaticTemperature Control (EATC) (G1885442) edited..............................................................104Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate- Vehicles With: Electronic ManualTemperature Control (EMTC) (G1885443) edited..............................................................106Heated Windshield (G1688416)  edited............107Heated Rear Window - Vehicles With:Electronic Automatic TemperatureControl (EATC) (G1878082)  edited...............107Heated Rear Window - Vehicles With:Electronic Manual TemperatureControl (EMTC) (G1866812)  edited..............107Heated Exterior Mirrors (G1866813) ..............107Seats  editedSitting in the Correct Position (G1553331) edited..............................................................108Head Restraints (G1910909) ...........................108Manual Seats - 3-Door (G1909185) ..............109Manual Seats - 5-Door (G1909186) ................112Rear Seats (G1909499) .......................................113Heated Seats Heated Seats  (G1936573) edited...............................................................114Auxiliary Power Points  editedAuxiliary Power Points (G1944778)  edited......115Cigar Lighter (G1477648)  edited..........................116Storage CompartmentsCup Holders (G1477702) ......................................117Device Holder (G1868739) ..................................117Starting and Stopping theEngine  editedGeneral Information (G1448534) ....................118Ignition Switch (G1518436)  edited.....................118Push Button Ignition Switch (G1869760) edited...............................................................119Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles Without:Push Button Start (G1546401) .....................121Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles With:Push Button Start (G1618558) ......................121Starting a Diesel Engine (G1608041) edited...............................................................122Switching Off the Engine (G1477713) ............124Engine Block Heater (G1752502) ....................124Unique Driving Characteristics editedAuto-Start-Stop Auto-Start-Stop -Manual Transmission (G1948553) edited..............................................................126Auto-Start-Stop Auto-Start-Stop(G1948552)  edited...............................................127EcoSelect (G1906297)  edited.............................129Fuel and Refueling  editedSafety Precautions (G1448576) ......................130Fuel Quality - Gasoline (G1477715)  edited......130Fuel Quality - Diesel (G1477716)  edited............131Fuel Filler Funnel Location (G1728199) .........131Running Out of Fuel (G1809496) .....................131Refueling (G1809497)  edited...............................134Fuel Consumption (G1944721)  edited..............137Engine Emission Control editedCatalytic Converter (G1876874)  edited...........139Gasoline Particulate Filter GasolineParticulate Filter  (G1970494)  edited...........1393Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTable of Contents edited
Diesel Particulate Filter (G1876876) edited...............................................................141Transmission  editedManual Transmission ManualTransmission - 5-Speed ManualTransmission (G1939965)  edited...................147Manual Transmission - 6-Speed ManualTransmission (G1950186)  edited...................147Automatic Transmission (G1964353) edited..............................................................148BrakesGeneral Information (G1526280) ....................152Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes(G1448584) .........................................................152Parking Brake - Manual Transmission(G1521671) ...........................................................152Parking Brake - Automatic Transmission(G1448585) .........................................................153Hill Start Assist (G1644165) ..............................153Traction Control  editedPrinciple of Operation (G1448586) ................155Using Traction Control (G1913042)  edited......155Stability Control  editedPrinciple of Operation (G1477729) .................156Using Stability Control - Excluding: ST(G1477730) ..........................................................156Using Stability Control Using StabilityControl - ST (G1932667)  edited......................157Parking Aids  editedPrinciple of Operation (G1477731) ..................158Rear Parking Aid (G1973543)  edited.................158Front Parking Aid (G1973544)  edited...............160Side Sensing System (G1867958)  edited.......162Active Park Assist (G1867959)  edited..............164Rear View Camera (G1867960) .......................172Cruise Control  editedPrinciple of Operation (G1448594) ................175Using Cruise Control (G1868749)  edited.........175Using Adaptive Cruise Control (G1868799) edited...............................................................176Driving Aids  editedSpeed Limiter (G1936914)  edited......................182Driver Alert (G1886863) .....................................182Lane Keeping System (G1886864) ................184Blind Spot Information System (G1745160)........................................................................186Cross Traffic Alert (G1768802) ........................188Traffic Sign Recognition (G1562345) edited...............................................................191Eco Mode Eco Mode  (G1952525)  edited........192Pre-Collision Assist Pre-Collision Assist(G1973410)  edited...............................................193Drive Control Drive Control  (G1960037) edited..............................................................198Load Carrying  editedGeneral Information (G1477738) ....................199Rear Under Floor Storage (G1908327) .........199Luggage Covers (G1911342)  edited...................199Roof Racks and Load Carriers - VehiclesWithout: Panoramic Roof OpeningPanel (G1868888) ..........................................200Roof Racks and Load Carriers - VehiclesWith: Panoramic Roof Opening Panel(G1868565) .......................................................200Towing  editedTowing a Trailer - 1.0L EcoBoost™/1.1L,1.5L Duratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1703012) edited.............................................................2024Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTable of Contents edited
Towing a Trailer - 1.5L EcoBoost™(G1581962) ........................................................203Tow Ball (G1477788) ...........................................203Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels -Manual Transmission (G1608049) ...........206Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels -Automatic Transmission (G1693735) ......206Driving Hints  editedBreaking-In (G1477791) .....................................208Economical Driving (G1598582)  edited.........208Cold Weather Precautions (G1477792) .......209Driving Through Water (G1661881) ...............209Floor Mats (G1448653) .....................................209Engine Overspeed Engine Overspeed(G1972108)  edited...............................................210Roadside Emergencies  editedHazard Flashers (G1477795)  edited....................211First Aid Kit (G1477796) .......................................211Warning Triangle (G1477797) .............................211Fuel Shutoff (G1448655)  edited..........................211Jump Starting the Vehicle (G1965077) edited...............................................................212Towing Points (G1869631) .................................213Fuses  editedFuse Box Locations Fuse Box Locations(G1936886)  edited..............................................215Fuse Specification Chart (G1893599) ...........215Changing a Fuse (G1923462)  edited................222Maintenance  editedGeneral Information (G1477802) ...................224Opening and Closing the Hood (G1867970)........................................................................224Under Hood Overview - 1.0L EcoBoost™,LHD (G1867971) ................................................225Under Hood Overview - 1.0L EcoBoost™,RHD (G1867972) ...............................................226Under Hood Overview - 1.1L Duratec, LHD(G1867973) .........................................................227Under Hood Overview - 1.1L Duratec, RHD(G1867974) ........................................................228Under Hood Overview - 1.5LDuratorq-TDCi Diesel, LHD (G1867977)........................................................................229Under Hood Overview - 1.5LDuratorq-TDCi Diesel, RHD (G1867978)........................................................................230Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™,LHD (G1867975) ...............................................230Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™,RHD (G1867976) ................................................231Engine Oil Dipstick - Gasoline (G1688369)........................................................................232Engine Oil Dipstick - Diesel (G1588994) ......233Engine Oil Check (G1562149)  edited................233Removing and Installing the EngineUndershield (G1870813) ................................233Oil Change Indicator Reset Oil ChangeIndicator Reset  (G1951144)  edited...............234Engine Cooling Fan - Gasoline (G1830390)........................................................................235Engine Cooling Fan - Diesel (G1830389) .....235Engine Coolant Check (G1477815) ................235Automatic Transmission Fluid Check(G1870811) .........................................................236Brake Fluid Check (G1717969) ........................236Clutch Fluid Check (G1717970) ........................237Washer Fluid Check (G1689135) .....................237Changing the 12V Battery (G1667059) edited..............................................................237Checking the Wiper Blades (G1448670) ......239Changing the Front Wiper Blades (G1857142)........................................................................239Changing the Rear Wiper Blades (G1874721)........................................................................2395Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTable of Contents edited
Removing a Headlamp (G1867984) edited.............................................................240Removing a Rear Lamp (G1867985) ............240Changing a Bulb (G1867986)  edited................242Track Use  editedTrack Use Track Use  (G1965713)  edited........247Vehicle Care  editedCleaning the Exterior (G1477841)  edited........248Cleaning the Interior (G1477842)  edited........249Cleaning Leather Seats (G1821407) .............250Repairing Minor Paint Damage (G1477843).........................................................................251Cleaning the Wheels (G1546526) ...................251Body Styling Kits (G1840759) ..........................251Wheels and Tires  editedGeneral Information (G1477844)  edited.........252Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - VehiclesWith: Temporary Mobility Kit (G1640978) edited..............................................................252Tire Care (G1477846) ..........................................259Using Winter Tires (G1477847) .......................260Using Snow Chains (G1914658) ....................260Tire Pressure Monitoring System (G1928643).......................................................................260Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:Spare Wheel (G1883131) ..............................264Tire Pressures - 1.0L EcoBoost™, ManualTransmission (G1892350)  edited..................270Tire Pressures - 1.0L EcoBoost™,Automatic Transmission (G1892351) edited..............................................................272Tire Pressures - 1.1L (G1868861)  edited...........274Tire Pressures - 1.5L Diesel (G1892353) edited..............................................................276Tire Pressures Tire Pressures - 1.5LEcoBoost™ (G1938064)  edited....................278Lug Nuts (G1868862)  edited..............................280Capacities and Specifications editedVehicle Dimensions (G1867992) .....................281Towbar Dimensions (G1867994) ...................282Vehicle Identification Plate (G1555683) ......284Vehicle Identification Number (G1601750)........................................................................284Capacities and Specifications - 1.0LEcoBoost™ (G1868000) ..............................285Capacities and Specifications - 1.1LDuratec (G1868001)  edited............................286Capacities and Specifications - 1.5LDuratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1868003) edited.............................................................288Capacities and Specifications - 1.5LEcoBoost™ (G1868002) ..............................289Bulb Specification Chart (G1867995) edited..............................................................291Fuel Consumption Figures FuelConsumption Figures - 1.0LEcoBoost™ (G1948539)  edited....................293Fuel Consumption Figures FuelConsumption Figures - 1.1L Duratec(G1948540)  edited.............................................294Fuel Consumption Figures FuelConsumption Figures - 1.5LDuratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1948541) edited.............................................................295Fuel Consumption Figures FuelConsumption Figures - 1.5LEcoBoost™ (G1948542)  edited....................296Audio System  editedAudio Unit - Vehicles Without: SYNC 3(G1868871)  edited..............................................297Audio Unit - Vehicles With: SYNC 3(G1964279)  edited.............................................299AM/FM Radio - Vehicles Without: SYNC3 (G1907904)  edited.........................................3006Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTable of Contents edited
Digital Radio - Vehicles Without: SYNC3 (G1868872)  edited...........................................301Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays -Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907555) edited..............................................................301Connecting a Bluetooth Device -Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907905).........................................................................301Compact Disc Player - Vehicles Without:SYNC 3 (G1868873)  edited.............................302Streaming Bluetooth Audio - VehiclesWithout: SYNC 3 (G1907906) .....................302Playing Media From a USB Device -Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907907) edited.............................................................302USB Port USB Port  (G1967465)  edited.........303Emergency Assistance (G1907968) edited.............................................................303Using Voice Recognition (G1907969) edited.............................................................306SYNC™ 3  editedGeneral Information (G1824128)  edited.........307Home Screen (G1824129)  edited......................320Using Voice Recognition (G1824130) edited..............................................................322Entertainment (G1824131)  edited.....................345Phone (G1823158)  edited....................................350Navigation (G1823159)  edited............................354Apps (G1823160)  edited.......................................364Settings (G1823161)  edited.................................366SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting (G1823162) edited..............................................................375Appendices  editedElectromagnetic Compatibility (G1871100).......................................................................389End User License Agreement (G1755143) edited..............................................................391Declaration of Conformity Declarationof Conformity  (G1941190)  edited................4207Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTable of Contents edited
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL (G1467680)Thank you for choosing Ford.  Werecommend that you take some time toget to know your vehicle by reading thismanual.  The more that you know aboutyour vehicle, the greater the safety andpleasure you will get from driving it.WARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury.We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad.Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle.We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems whenpossible.Make sure you are aware of allapplicable local laws that may affect theuse of electronic devices while driving.Note: This manual describes productfeatures and options available throughoutthe range of available models, sometimeseven before they are generally available.  Itmay describe options not fitted to thevehicle you have purchased.Note: Some of the illustrations in thismanual may show features as used indifferent models, so may appear differentto you on your vehicle.Note: Always use and operate your vehiclein line with all applicable laws andregulations.Note: Pass on this manual when sellingyour vehicle.  It is an integral part of yourvehicle.This manual may qualify the location of acomponent as left-hand side or right-handside.  The side is determined when facingforward in the seat.Right-hand side.ALeft-hand side.BSYMBOLS GLOSSARY (G1470774)These are some of the symbols you maysee on your vehicle.Safety alert.See the Owner's Manual.Air conditioning system.Anti-lock braking system.Avoid smoking, flames or sparks.Battery.Battery acid.Brake fluid level.9 (G1467680)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIntroduction
Brake system.Brake failure.Cabin air filter.Check fuel cap.Child safety door lock.Child safety door unlock.Child seat lower anchor.Child seat tether anchor.Cruise control.Do not open when hot.Electronic power steeringmalfunction.Engine air filter.Engine coolant.Engine coolant temperature.Engine oil.Explosive gas.Fan warning.Fasten seatbelt.Front airbag.Front fog lamps.Fuel pump reset.Fuse compartment.Hazard warning flashers.Heated rear window.Heated windshield.Interior luggage compartmentrelease.Jack.Keep out of reach of children.Lighting control.Low tire pressure warning.10 (G1470774)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIntroduction
Maintain correct fluid level.Panic alarm.Parking aid.Parking brake.Power steering fluid.Power windows.Power window lockout.Check Engine.Service engine soon.Side airbag.Shield the eyes.Stability control.Windshield wash and wipe.DATA RECORDING (G1590702)A large number of electronic componentsof your vehicle contain data storagemodules temporarily or permanentlystoring technical data about the conditionof the vehicle, events and malfunctions.In general, this technical informationdocuments the condition of parts,modules, systems or the environment:• Operating conditions of systemcomponents (e.g. filling levels).• Status messages of the vehicle and itsindividual components (e.g. number ofwheel revolutions/rotational speed,deceleration, lateral acceleration).• Malfunctions and defects in importantsystem components (e.g. lighting andbrake system).• Vehicle reactions in particular drivingsituations (e.g. inflation of an airbag,activation of the stability regulationsystem).• Environmental conditions (e.g.temperature).These data are exclusively technical andhelp identification and correction ofmalfunctions as well as optimisation ofvehicle functions.Motion profiles indicatingtravelled routes cannot be created withthese data.If services are used (e.g. repair works,service processes, warranty cases, qualityassurance), employees of the servicenetwork (including manufacturers) areable to read out this technical informationfrom the event and malfunction datastorage modules using special diagnosticdevices.If required, you will receive furtherinformation.After a malfunction has beencorrected, these data are deleted from themalfunction storage module or they areconstantly overwritten.11 (G1590702)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIntroduction
When using the vehicle, situations mayoccur in which these technical data relatedto other information (accident report,damages on the vehicle, witnessstatements, etc.) may be associated witha specific person - possibly, with theassistance of an expert.Additional functions contractually agreedupon with the client (e.g. vehicle locationin emergency cases) allow thetransmission of particular vehicle datafrom the vehicle.Note: Do not connect wireless plug-indevices to the data linkconnector.Unauthorized third parties couldgain access to vehicle data and impair theperformance of safety related systems.Onlyallow repair facilities that follow our serviceand repair instructions to connect theirequipment to the data link connector.REPLACEMENT PARTSRECOMMENDATION (G1523642)We have built your vehicle to the higheststandards using quality parts.  Werecommend that you demand the use ofgenuine Ford and Motorcraft partswhenever your vehicle requires scheduledmaintenance or repair.  You can clearlyidentify genuine Ford and Motorcraft partsby looking for the Ford, FoMoCo orMotorcraft branding on the parts or theirpackaging.Scheduled Maintenance andMechanical RepairsOne of the best ways for you to make surethat your vehicle provides years of serviceis to have it maintained in line with ourrecommendations using parts thatconform to the specifications detailed inthis Owner’s Manual.  Genuine Ford andMotorcraft parts meet or exceed thesespecifications.Collision RepairsWe hope that you never experience acollision, but accidents do happen.Genuine Ford replacement collision partsmeet our stringent requirements for fit,finish, structural integrity, corrosionprotection and dent resistance.  Duringvehicle development we validate thatthese parts deliver the intended level ofprotection as a whole system.  A great wayto know for sure you are getting this levelof protection is to use genuine Fordreplacement collision parts.Warranty on Replacement PartsGenuine Ford and Motorcraft replacementparts are the only replacement parts thatbenefit from a Ford Warranty.  The FordWarranty may not cover damage causedto your vehicle as a result of failednon-Ford parts.  For additional information,refer to the terms and conditions of theFord Warranty.MOBILE COMMUNICATIONSEQUIPMENT (G1448348)WARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury.We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad.Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle.We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems whenpossible.Make sure you are aware of allapplicable local laws that may affect theuse of electronic devices while driving.12 (G1523642)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIntroduction
Using mobile communications equipmentis becoming increasingly important in theconduct of business and personal affairs.However, you must not compromise yourown or others’ safety when using suchequipment.  Mobile communications canenhance personal safety and security whenappropriately used, particularly inemergency situations.  Safety must beparamount when using mobilecommunications equipment to avoidnegating these benefits.  Mobilecommunication equipment includes, butis not limited to, cellular phones, pagers,portable email devices, text messagingdevices and portable two-way radios.13 (G1448348)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIntroduction
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - LHD (G1866792) edited14 (G1866792)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAt a Glance edited
Lighting control. See LightingControl (page 65).ACruisecontrolbuttons.BInstrumentcluster.CInformationdisplaycontrols.D  Pushbuttonignitionswitch.EAudiounit. FHazardflasherswitch.GClimatecontrol.HAuxiliarypowerpoint. IUSBport. JPassengerairbagdeactivationindicator.KIgnitionswitch.LB Cruise control buttons.  SeeCruise Control (page 175).Instrument cluster.  SeeInstrument Cluster (page 76).CInformation display controls.See Information Displays(page 82).DPush button ignition switch.  SeePush Button Ignition Switch(page 119).EAudio unit.  See Audio System(page 297).FHazard flasher switch.  SeeHazard Flashers (page 211).GPassenger airbag deactivationindicator.  See Switching thePassenger Airbag On and Off(page 33).HClimate control.  See ClimateControl (page 101).IAuxiliary power point.  SeeAuxiliary Power Points (page115).JEcoSelect button.  SeeEcoSelect (page 129).Auto-Start-Stop button.  SeeUnique DrivingCharacteristics (page 126).Parking aid button.  SeeParking Aids (page 158).KUSB port.  See USB Port (page303).LIgnition switch.  See IgnitionSwitch (page 118).MINSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - RHD (G1866793) edited15 (G1866793)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAt a Glance edited
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Lighting control. See LightingControl (page 65).ACruisecontrolbuttons.BInstrumentcluster.CInformationdisplaycontrols.D  Pushbuttonignitionswitch.EAudiounit. FHazardflasherswitch.GClimatecontrol.HAuxiliarypowerpoint. IUSBport. JPassengerairbagdeactivationindicator.KIgnitionswitch.LCruise control buttons.  SeeCruise Control (page 175).BInstrument cluster.  SeeInstrument Cluster (page 76).CInformation display controls.See Information Displays(page 82).DPush button ignition switch.  SeePush Button Ignition Switch(page 119).EAudio unit.  See Audio System(page 297).FHazard flasher switch.  SeeHazard Flashers (page 211).GPassenger airbag deactivationindicator.  See Switching thePassenger Airbag On and Off(page 33).HClimate control.  See ClimateControl (page 101).IAuxiliary power point.  SeeAuxiliary Power Points (page115).JEcoSelect button.  SeeEcoSelect (page 129).Auto-Start-Stop button.  SeeUnique DrivingCharacteristics (page 126).Parking aid button.  SeeParking Aids (page 158).KUSB port.  See USB Port (page303).LIgnition switch.  See IgnitionSwitch (page 118).M17 (G1866793)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAt a Glance edited
INSTALLING CHILDRESTRAINTS (G1884835)WARNINGSExtreme Hazard! Never use arearward facing child restraint on aseat protected by an active airbag infront of it.Death or serious injury to thechild can occur.You must switch the passengerairbag off when using a rearwardfacing child restraint on the frontseat.You must switch the passengerairbag on following the removal ofthe child restraint.WARNINGSRead and follow the manufacturer'sinstructions when you are installinga child restraint.Do not modify child restraints in anyway.Do not hold a child on your lap whenyour vehicle is moving.Do not leave children or petsunattended in your vehicle.Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury or death.If your vehicle has been involved in acrash, have the child restraintschecked.Only child restraints certified to ECE-R129or ECE-R44.03 (or later) have been testedand approved for use in your vehicle.  Achoice of these are available from anauthorized dealer.Note: Mandatory use of child restraintsvaries from country to country.When using a child restraint on a front seat,follow these seat positioning guidelines:• The child restraint must not be incontact with the instrument panel.• Position the passenger seat as farrearward as possible and route theseatbelt forward and downward fromthe B-pillar ring to the child restraint.• If it proves difficult to tighten the lapsection of the seatbelt without slackremaining, adjust the seat backrest tothe fully upright position and raise theheight of the seat.Note: When using a child restraint on a rearseat, adjust the front seat to a position toprevent contact with the child's feet or legs.18 (G1884835)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
Child Restraints for Different MassGroupsUse the correct child restraint as follows:Baby Safety Restraint (Group 0+)Secure children that weigh less than 29 lb(13 kg) in a rearward facing baby safetyrestraint (Group 0+) on the rear seat.Child Safety Restraint (Group 1)Secure children that weigh between 29 lb(13 kg) and 40 lb (18 kg) in a child safetyrestraint (Group 1) on the rear seat.Booster SeatsWARNINGSDo not install a booster seat or abooster cushion with only the lapstrap of the seatbelt.Do not install a booster seat or abooster cushion with a seatbelt thatis slack or twisted.Do not put the seatbelt under yourchild's arm or behind its back.Do not use pillows, books or towelsto boost your child's height.Make sure that your children sit in anupright position.Make sure the child restraint reststightly against the vehicle seat.Ifnecessary, adjust the seat backrestto an upright position.It may also benecessary to lift or remove the headrestraint.You must reinstall the head restraintfollowing the removal of the childrestraint.Booster Seat (Group 2)Secure children that weigh greater than33 lb (15 kg) but are less than 60 in(150 cm) tall in a booster seat or on abooster cushion.19 (G1884835)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
We recommend that you use a boosterseat that combines a cushion with abackrest instead of a booster cushion only.The raised seating position will allow youto position the shoulder strap of the adultseatbelt over the center of your child'sshoulder and the lap strap tightly acrosstheir hips.Booster Cushion (Group 3)WARNINGWhen using a booster cushion, makesure you adjust the vehicle headrestraint on that seating position.Secure children that weigh greater than49 lb (22 kg) but are less than 60 in(150 cm) tall on a booster cushion.ISOFIX Anchor PointsWARNINGUse an anti-rotation device whenusing the ISOFIX system.Werecommend the use of a top tetheror support leg.Your vehicle has ISOFIX anchor points thataccommodate universally approvedISOFIX child restraints.Always follow the manufacturer'sinstructions for installing a child restraintwith a top tether.The ISOFIX system has two rigidattachment arms on the child restraint.These attach to anchor points on theoutermost rear seats, where the cushionand backrest meet.Note: If you are purchasing an ISOFIX childrestraint, make sure that you know thecorrect mass group and ISOFIX size classfor the intended seating locations.  SeeChild Restraint Positioning (page 22).20 (G1884835)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
Top Tether Anchor PointsFor child restraints with a top tether, tetheranchor points are on the rear of the secondrow seats.Attaching a Child Restraint WithTop TethersWARNINGSDo not attach the top tether strap toanything other than the correct toptether strap anchor point.Make sure that the top tether strapis not slack or twisted and is properlylocated on the anchor point.1. Attach the tether strap to the anchorpoint.Note: Where applicable, remove theluggage cover to ease installation.  SeeLuggage Covers (page 199).Note: You may need to lift or remove thehead restraint to ease installation. See HeadRestraints (page 108).2. Push the child restraint back firmly toengage the ISOFIX lower anchor points.3. Tighten the tether strap in line with thechild restraint manufacturer'sinstructions.Attaching a Child Restraint With aSupport LegWARNINGSIf you use a child restraint that has asupport leg, make sure the supportleg rests securely on the floor.Always make sure your child issecured properly in a device that isappropriate for their height, age andweight.Child safety restraints must bebought separately from your vehicle.Failureto follow these instructions and guidelinesmay result in an increased risk of seriousinjury or death to your child.Make sure that the child restraintmanufacturer lists your vehicle assuitable for use with this type of childrestraint.21 (G1884835)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
Always follow the manufacturer'sinstructions for installing a child restraintwith a support leg.CHILD RESTRAINTPOSITIONING (G1884836) editedWARNINGSExtreme Hazard! Never use arearward facing child restraint on aseat protected by an active airbag infront of it.Death or serious injury to thechild can occur.If you use a child restraint that has asupport leg, make sure the supportleg rests securely on the floor.If you use a child restraint and aseatbelt, make sure that the seatbeltis not slack or twisted.Make sure the child restraint reststightly against the vehicle seat.Ifnecessary, adjust the seat backrestto an upright position.It may also benecessary to lift or remove the headrestraint.You must reinstall the head restraintfollowing the removal of the childrestraint.22 (G1884836)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
Mass group categories  Group CategoriesSeating positionsPositions3210+022–36 kg(49–79 lb)15–25 kg(33–55 lb)9–18 kg(20–40 lb)0–13 kg(0–29 lb)0–10 kg(0–22 lb)UF  UFUF  UFUF  UFXXFront passenger seatwith airbag ON.UUUUUFront passenger seatwith airbag OFF.UU  U  U  U  Rearseats.UUUSuitable foruniversalcategorychildrestraintsapprovedsuitable forchildren inthis massgroup. UX Not  Rear seats.for use inthis massgroup. USuitable foruniversalcategorychildrestraintsapprovedfor use inthis massgroup.However,we  U23 (G1884836)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
We   recommend that you secure children in a government approved child restraint, onthe rear  UF Suitable for universal category forward facing child restraints approved foruse in this mass group. However, we recommend that you secure children in a governmentapproved child restraint, on the rear seat. At time of publishing the recommended Group2 or 3 child restraint is the Britax Römer Kidfix XP. See an authorized dealer for the latestdetails relating to our recommended child restraints. seat.Do not use a child restraint with a support leg on the rear center seat unless stated assuitable in the child restraint manufacturer's product information.X Not suitable for children in this mass group.U Suitable for universal category child restraints approved for use in this mass group.UF Suitable for universal category forward facing child restraints approved for use in thismass group.ISOFIX Child RestraintsMass group categories  Group CategoriesSeating positions  Positions10+0RearwardfacingFacingForwardfacingFacingRearward facing  Facing9–18 kg (20–40 lb)0–13 kg (0–29 lb)No ISOFIXSize classclass.Front passenger seat.Seat typetype.C, DA, B, B1C, D, ESize classclass.Rear outermost seatISOFIX.ILIL, IUFILSeat typetype.24 (G1884836)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
Mass group categories  Group CategoriesSeating positions  Positions10+0RearwardfacingFacingForwardfacingFacingRearward facing  Facing9–18 kg (20–40 lb)0–13 kg (0–29 lb)No ISOFIXSize classclass.Rear center seat.Seat type ILSuitable foruse withparticularISOFIX childrestraintsystems inthe semi-universalcategory.Refer to thechild restraintsystemmanufacturervehiclerecommenda-tion list foradditionalinformation.IUF Suitablefor use withforwardfacing ISOFIXchild restraintsystems inthe universalcategory.type.25 (G1884836)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
The capital letters A to G define the ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi-universalchild restraint systems.You can see the identification letters on ISOFIX child restraints.At the time of publishing the recommended Group 0+ ISOFIX baby safety restraint is theBritax Römer Baby Safe. See an authorized dealer  IL Suitable  for the latest detailsrelating to our recommended  use with particular ISOFIX   child restraints. At the time ofpublishing the recommended Group  restraint systems in the semi-universal category.Refer to the child restraint system manufacturer vehicle recommendation list for additionalinformation.IUF Suitable for use with forward facing ISOFIX child restraint systems in the universalcategory.Recommended Child RestraintsAttachmentModelManufacturerMass GroupCategoriesISOFIX base or seatbeltonly.Baby Safe Plus withISOFIX base. 1Britax Römer.0+0–13 kg(0–29 lb)ISOFIX and top tetheranchors or seatbelt only.Duo Plus. 1Britax Römer.19–18 kg(20–40 lb)ISOFIX and seatbelt orseatbelt only.KidFix. 1,2Britax Römer.215–25 kg(33–55 lb)ISOFIX and seatbelt orseatbelt only.KidFix. 1,2Britax Römer.322–36 kg(49–79 lb)We recommend that you secure children using an  ISOFIX child restraint is  on   the BritaxRömer Duo.rear outermost seats.We recommend that you use a booster seat that combines a cushion with a backrestinstead of a booster cushion only.See an authorized dealer for the latest details relating to our recommended child restraints.26 (G1884836)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
i-Size Child RestraintsRear center seatCenter SeatRear outermostseats  Outer-most SeatsFront passengerseat  PassengerSeatXi-UXi-Size Child Restraint Systems.child restraint systems.i-U Suitable for use with forward and rearward facing i-Size child restraint systems.X Not suitable for use with i-Size child restraint systems.27 (G1884836)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS (G1869658)WARNINGYou cannot open the rear doors frominside if you have put the child safetylocks on.A child safety lock is on the rear edge ofeach rear door.  You must set the childsafety lock separately on each door.Left-Hand SideTurn the key clockwise to switch the childlock on and counterclockwise to switch itoff.Right-Hand SideTurn the key counterclockwise to switchthe child lock on and clockwise to switchit off.28 (G1869658)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewChild Safety edited
FASTENING THE SEATBELTS(G1754073)WARNINGSInsert the tongue into the buckle untilyou hear a distinct click.You have notfastened the seatbelt correctly if youdo not hear a click.Make sure that the seatbelts aresecurely stowed away when not inuse and not outside your vehiclewhen closing the doors.1. Pull the seatbelt out steadily.Note: It may lock if you pull it sharply or ifthe vehicle is on a slope.2. Insert the tongue into the buckle untilyou hear a distinct click.Press the red button on the buckle torelease the seatbelt.  Hold the seatbelttongue and let it retract completely andsmoothly to its stowed position.Using Seatbelts During PregnancyWARNINGPosition the seatbelt correctly foryour safety and that of your unbornchild.Do not use only the lap strap orthe shoulder strap.Pregnant women should always wear theirseatbelt.  The lap belt portion of acombination lap and shoulder belt shouldbe positioned low across the hips belowthe belly and worn as tight as comfort willallow.  The shoulder belt portion of acombination lap and shoulder belt shouldbe positioned to cross the middle of theshoulder and the center of the chest.SEATBELT HEIGHTADJUSTMENT (If Equipped) (G1546351)WARNINGPosition the seatbelt height adjusterso that the seatbelt rests across themiddle of your shoulder.Failure toadjust the seatbelt correctly could reduceits effectiveness and increase the risk ofinjury in a crash.29 (G1754073)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeatbelts edited
1. Pull the button and slide the heightadjuster up or down.2. Release the button and pull down onthe height adjuster to make sure it islocked in place.SEATBELT REMINDERSEATBELT REMINDER  (G1952214)editedFasten Seatbelt Warning LampA warning lamp illuminates if the ignitionis on, a front seat is occupied and theseatbelt has not been fastened.The warning lamp illuminatesuntil you fasten your seatbelt.Fasten Seatbelt Audible WarningA warning tone sounds if the warning lampilluminates and your vehicle exceeds arelatively low speed.The warning tone sounds for up to fiveminutes or until you fasten your seatbelt.Switching the Audible Warning OffWe recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer.Seatbelt StatusSeatbelt fastened.ASeatbelt not fastened.BSeatbelt recently unfastened.CTo view the seatbelt status, use the information display controls on the steeringwheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.InformationPress the OK button.SeatbeltsSeatbelt Status Audible WarningA warning tone sounds if a rear seatbelthas been fastened and then unfastened.Note: If multiple seatbelts have beenfastened and then unfastened within a fewseconds of each other, only one tonesounds.30 (G1952214)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeatbelts edited
Switching the Audible Warning Off We recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer.Seatbelt Status Information MessagesDescriptionMessageThe system has detected a fault that requires service. Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Rear belt monitormalfunction Servicerequired31 (G1952214)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeatbelts edited
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION(G1477594) editedWARNINGSExtreme Hazard! Never use arearward facing child restraint on aseat protected by an active airbag infront of it.Death or serious injury to thechild can occur.Do not modify the front of yourvehicle in any way.This couldadversely affect deployment of theairbags.Failure to adhere to this warningcould result in serious personal injury ordeath.Wear a seatbelt and keep sufficientdistance between yourself and thesteering wheel.Only when you usethe seatbelt correctly, can it hold you in aposition that allows the airbag to achieveits optimum effect.Failure to adhere to thiswarning could result in serious personalinjury or death.Repairs to the steering wheel,steering column, seats, airbags andseatbelts must be carried out by anauthorized dealer.Failure to adhere to thiswarning could result in serious personalinjury or death.Keep the areas in front of the airbagsfree from obstruction.Do not affixanything to or over the airbag covers.Inthe event of a crash, hard objectsObjects   could cause serious personalinjury or death. Do not poke sharp objectsinto areas where airbags are fitted. Thiscould damage and adversely affectdeployment of the airbags. becomeprojectiles during airbag deployment.Failure to follow this instruction couldresult in personal injury or death.WARNINGSUse accessory seat covers designedfor seats with side  Do not pokesharp objects into areas whereairbags are fitted.  This could damage andadversely affect deployment of theairbags. Have these fitted by  Failure tofollow  this  instruction could result inpersonal injury or death.Do not use accessory seat covers.The use of accessory seat coversmay prevent the deployment of theside airbags and increase the risk of injuryin  an authorized dealer. accident.Note: A loud bang sounds and there is acloud of harmless powdery residue if anairbag deploys.This is normal.Note: Only wipe airbag covers with a dampcloth.DRIVER AIRBAG (G1869721) edited32 (G1477594)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSupplementary Restraints System edited
The airbag is designed to deploy during asignificant frontal crash   or a crash that isup to 30 degrees from the left or right.near-frontal crash. The airbag inflateswithin a few thousandths of a secondcushioning forward body movement anddeflates on contact with the occupant.Theairbag is not designed to deploy during aminor frontal crash, rear crash, side crashor a vehicle rollover.PASSENGER AIRBAG (G1869722) editedThe airbag is designed to deploy during asignificant frontal crash   or a crash that isup to 30 degrees from the left or right.near-frontal crash. The airbag inflateswithin a few thousandths of a secondcushioning forward body movement anddeflates on contact with the occupant.Theairbag is not designed to deploy during aminor frontal crash, rear crash, side crashor a vehicle rollover.SWITCHING THE PASSENGERAIRBAG ON AND OFF (G1869723)The switch is in the glove compartment.The passenger airbag deactivationindicator is above the climate control unit.Switching the Passenger AirbagOffWARNINGYou must switch the passengerairbag off when using a rearwardfacing child restraint on the frontseat.1. Insert the key blade into the switch.33 (G1869722)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSupplementary Restraints System edited
2. Turn the key to  OFF.3. When you switch the ignition on, checkthat the passenger airbag OFFindicator illuminates.If it does notilluminate when you switch the ignitionon, this indicates a malfunction.Haveyour vehicle checked as soon aspossible.Switching the Passenger AirbagOnWARNINGYou must switch the passengerairbag on following the removal ofthe child restraint.1. Insert the key blade into the switch.2. Turn the key to ON.3. When you switch the ignition on, checkthat the passenger airbag ON indicatorilluminates.If it does not illuminatewhen you switch the ignition on, thisindicates a malfunction.Have yourvehicle checked as soon as possible.SIDE AIRBAGS (G1477597) editedWARNINGSDo not place objects or mountequipment on or near the headlinerat the siderail that may come intocontact with a deploying curtainairbag.Failure to follow these instructionsmay increase the risk of personal injury inthe event of a crash.Do not lean your head on thedoor.The side airbag could injure youas it deploys from the side of theseatback.Do not use accessory seatcovers.The use of accessory seatcovers may prevent the deploymentof the side airbags and increase the risk ofinjury in an accident.Do not attempt to service, repair, ormodify the seatairbag supplementalsupplementary   restraint systems,its fuses or the seat cover on a vehiclecontaining seat airbags as you could beseriously injured or killed. Contact yourauthorized dealer as soon as possible. Ifthe side airbag has deployed, the airbagwill not function again. The side airbagsystem (including the seat) must beinspected as soon as possible. If the airbagis not replaced, the unrepaired area willincrease the risk of injury  or associatedcomponents.  Failure to follow thisinstruction could result   in a crash.personal injury or death.34 (G1477597)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSupplementary Restraints System edited
WARNINGSIf a supplementary restraint systemcomponent has deployed, it will notfunction again.  Have the systemand associated components inspected assoon as possible.  Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in personal injuryor death.The side airbags are on the outermost sideof each front seat backrest.There is a labelattached to the side of each backrest toindicate this.The side airbags are designed to inflatebetween the door panel and the occupantto enhance the protection in certaincrashes.The airbag deploys during significantlateral crashes. It might also  is designedto   deploy during a  significant lateralcrash.  It might also deploy during asignificant  frontal crashes. crash.  Theairbag does  is   not designed to  deploy induring a   minor lateral and frontal crashes,rear crashes,  or overturns. frontal crash,rear crash or a vehicle rollover.SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS (G1477599)editedWARNINGDo not place objects or mountequipment on or near the headlinerat the siderail that may come intocontact with a deploying curtain airbag.Failure to follow these instructions mayincrease the risk of personal injury in theevent of a crash.The airbags are above the front and rearside windows.The airbag is designed to deploy during asignificant lateral or frontal angledcrash.The airbag is not designed to deployduring a minor lateral and frontal crash,rear crash or a vehicle rollover.35 (G1477599)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSupplementary Restraints System edited
GENERAL INFORMATION ONRADIO FREQUENCIES (G1477600)Note: Changes or modifications notexpressly approved by the party responsiblefor compliance could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment.The typical operating range for yourtransmitter is approximately 33 ft (10 m).A decrease in operating range could becaused by:• weather conditions• nearby radio towers• structures around your vehicle• other vehicles parked next to yourvehicle.The radio frequency used by your remotecontrol can also be used by other radiotransmitters, for example amateur radios,medical equipment, wireless headphones,wireless remote controls, cell phones,battery chargers and alarm systems.If thefrequencies are jammed, you will not beable to use your remote control.You canlock and unlock the doors with the key.Note: Make sure your vehicle is lockedbefore leaving it unattended.Note: If you are in range, the remote controlwill operate if you press any buttonunintentionally.Note: The remote control contains sensitiveelectrical components.Exposure to moistureor impact may cause permanent damage.REMOTE CONTROL - VEHICLESWITH: KEYLESS ENTRY (G1867409)editedPassive KeyThe key must be in your vehicle to use thepush button start.Removable Key BladeThe intelligentaccess  passive   key alsocontains a removable key blade that youcan use to unlock your vehicle.36 (G1477600)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewKeys and Remote Controls edited
1. Press and hold the buttons on theedges of the transmitter to release thecover.  Carefully remove the cover.2. Remove the key blade from thetransmitter.Changing the Remote ControlBatteryMake sure that you dispose ofold batteries in anenvironmentally friendly way.Seek advice from your local authorityabout recycling old batteries.Note: Changing the battery does not unpairthe transmitter from your vehicle.  Thetransmitter should operate normally.A message appears in the informationdisplay when the remote control batteryis running out of charge. See InformationMessages (page 89).The remote control uses one coin-typethree-volt lithium battery CR2032 orequivalent.1. Press and hold the buttons on theedges of the transmitter to release thecover.  Carefully remove the cover.2. Remove the key blade from thetransmitter.3. Use a suitable tool, for example ascrewdriver, to carefully separate thetwo halves of the remote control.4. Twist the screwdriver in the positionshown to separate the two halves ofthe remote control.37 (G1867409)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewKeys and Remote Controls edited
5. Carefully remove the battery with thescrewdriver.Note: Do not touch the battery contacts orthe printed circuit board with thescrewdriver.6. Insert a new battery with the + facingdownward.Note: Do not wipe off any grease on thebattery terminals or on the back surface ofthe circuit board.7. Assemble the two halves of the remotecontrol.8. Reinstall the key blade.Locating Your VehiclePress the lock button on the key twicewithin three seconds.  The directionindicators flash.REMOTE CONTROL - VEHICLESWITH: REMOTE FLIP KEY (G1883603)Remote Flip KeyUse the key blade to start your vehicle andunlock or lock the driver door from outsideyour vehicle.  The buttons on the keyoperate the remote control function.Changing the Remote ControlBatteryMake sure that you dispose ofold batteries in anenvironmentally friendly way.Seek advice from your local authorityabout recycling old batteries.Note: Do not wipe off any grease on thebattery terminals or on the back surface ofthe circuit board.Note: Changing the battery does not unpairthe transmitter from your vehicle.  Thetransmitter should operate normally.A message appears in the informationdisplay when the remote control batteryis running out of charge. See InformationMessages (page 89).The remote control uses one coin-typethree-volt lithium battery CR2032 orequivalent.38 (G1883603)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewKeys and Remote Controls edited
1. Press the release button.2. Insert a suitable tool, for example ascrewdriver, in the position shown andgently push the clip.3. Press the clip down to release thebattery cover.4. Carefully remove the cover.5. Insert a screwdriver as shown torelease the battery.Note: Do not touch the battery contacts orthe printed circuit board with thescrewdriver.6. Remove the battery.7. Insert a new battery with the + facingupward.8. Reinstall the battery cover.Locating Your VehiclePress the lock button on the key twicewithin three seconds.  The directionindicators flash.39 (G1883603)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewKeys and Remote Controls edited
REPLACING A LOST KEY ORREMOTE CONTROL (G1562151)You can purchase replacement keys orremote controls from an authorizeddealer.Authorized dealers can programremote controls for your vehicle.To re-program the passive anti-theftsystem see an authorized dealer.PASSIVE KEY BACKUPPOSITION (G1867411)1. Remove the rubber mat.2. Place the passive key in the positionshown, with the buttons facing upward.40 (G1562151)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewKeys and Remote Controls edited
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION(G1930080) editedThe system is designed to promote gooddriving behaviors using keys that you haveprogrammed with some restricted settings.MYKEY SETTINGS MYKEYSETTINGS - EXCLUDING: ST(G1930081) editedNon-Configurable SettingsSeatbelt ReminderThe audio system mutes when the seatbeltreminder turns on. The seatbelt remindercannot be switched off with a MyKey.Early Low FuelThe low fuel level indicator turns on earlier.Driving and Parking AidsParking aids, blind spot information systemand cross traffic alert turn on when youstart the engine and cannot be switchedoff with a MyKey.Pre-collision assist and lane keeping alertturn on when you start the engine, but canbe switched off with a MyKey.A new destination in the navigation systemcan only be set using voice commands,when using a MyKey and your vehicle ismoving.Configurable SettingsYou can configure the following settingsafter creating a MyKey.  See Creating aMyKey (page 43).Speed LimitWARNINGDo not set MyKey maximum speedlimit to a limit that will prevent thedriver from maintaining a safe speedconsidering posted speed limits andprevailing road conditions. The driver isalways responsible to drive in accordancewith local laws and prevailing conditions.Failure to do so could result in accident orinjury.You can set a speed limit for your vehicle.Warning messages appear in theinformation display and a tone sounds ifyour vehicle reaches the set speed. Youcannot override the set speed when usinga MyKey.Speed ReminderYou can set a speed reminder for yourvehicle. Warning messages appear in theinformation display and a tone sounds ifyour vehicle exceeds the set speed.Audio System Volume LimitThe audio system maximum volume isreduced. A message appears in theinformation display if you attempt toexceed the volume limit. Automaticvolume control turns off.Emergency AssistanceIf you set emergency assistance to bealways on, it cannot be switched off witha MyKey.Do Not DisturbIf you set do not disturb to be always on,it cannot be switched off with a MyKey.Traction ControlIf you set traction control to be always on,it cannot be switched off with a MyKey.41 (G1930080)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMyKey™ edited
MYKEY SETTINGS MYKEYSETTINGS - ST (G1965931) editedNon-Configurable SettingsSeatbelt ReminderThe audio system mutes when the seatbeltreminder turns on. The seatbelt remindercannot be switched off with a MyKey.Early Low FuelThe low fuel level indicator turns on earlier.Driving and Parking AidsParking aids, blind spot information systemand cross traffic alert turn on when youstart the engine and cannot be switchedoff with a MyKey.Pre-collision assist and lane keeping alertturn on when you start the engine, but canbe switched off with a MyKey.A new destination in the navigation systemcan only be set using voice commands,when using a MyKey and your vehicle ismoving.Selectable Drive ModesYou cannot select some drive modes whenusing a MyKey.Stability ControlYou cannot switch stability control offwhen using a MyKey.Configurable SettingsYou can configure the following settingsafter creating a MyKey.  See Creating aMyKey (page 43).Speed LimitWARNINGDo not set MyKey maximum speedlimit to a limit that will prevent thedriver from maintaining a safe speedconsidering posted speed limits andprevailing road conditions. The driver isalways responsible to drive in accordancewith local laws and prevailing conditions.Failure to do so could result in accident orinjury.You can set a speed limit for your vehicle.Warning messages appear in theinformation display and a tone sounds ifyour vehicle reaches the set speed. Youcannot override the set speed when usinga MyKey.Speed ReminderYou can set a speed reminder for yourvehicle. Warning messages appear in theinformation display and a tone sounds ifyour vehicle exceeds the set speed.Audio System Volume LimitThe audio system maximum volume isreduced. A message appears in theinformation display if you attempt toexceed the volume limit. Automaticvolume control turns off.Emergency AssistanceIf you set emergency assistance to bealways on, it cannot be switched off witha MyKey.Do Not DisturbIf you set do not disturb to be always on,it cannot be switched off with a MyKey.42 (G1965931)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMyKey™ edited
Stability ControlIf you set stability control to be always on,the reduced stability control mode cannotbe selected when using a MyKey.  SeeUsing Stability Control (page 157).CREATING A MYKEYCREATING A MYKEY -VEHICLES WITHOUT: PUSHBUTTON START (G1952236) editedSwitch the ignition on using an admin key.To create a MyKey, use the information display controls on the steering wheel toselect the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.MyKeyPress and hold the OK button until a confirmation messageappears in the information display.Create MyKeySwitch the ignition off.Note: We recommend that you label thiskey.MyKey Information MessagesDescriptionMessageDisplays when trying to create a MyKey with a key alreadydesignated as a MyKey.Key is already a MyKeyDisplays when creating a MyKey.Hold OK to create MyKeyDisplays to confirm that a MyKey has been created.Creation completedDisplays to confirm that the key is restricted after you switchthe ignition off.Key restricted at nextstart. Label this keyDisplays if the system fails to create a MyKey.MyKey not created43 (G1952236)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMyKey™ edited
CREATING A MYKEYCREATING A MYKEY -VEHICLES WITH: PUSHBUTTON START (G1930082) edited1. Place an admin key in the backupposition.  See Passive Key BackupPosition (page ?).2. Switch the ignition on.To create a MyKey, use the information display controls on the steering wheel toselect the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.MyKeyPress and hold the OK button until a confirmation messageappears in the information display.Create MyKeySwitch the ignition off.Note: We recommend that you label thiskey.MyKey Information MessagesDescriptionMessageDisplays when trying to create a MyKey and the key is notplaced in the backup position.  See Passive Key BackupPosition (page ?).Place key in backup loca-tionDisplays when trying to create a MyKey with a key alreadydesignated as a MyKey.Key is already a MyKeyDisplays when creating a MyKey.Hold OK to create MyKeyDisplays to confirm that a MyKey has been created.Creation completedDisplays to confirm that the key is restricted after you switchthe ignition off.Key restricted at nextstart. Label this keyDisplays if the system fails to create a MyKey.MyKey not created44 (G1930082)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMyKey™ edited
PROGRAMMING A MYKEYPROGRAMMING A MYKEY  (G1952237)editedYou can only program MyKeys to the samesettings.Switch the ignition on using an admin key.To program a MyKey, use the information display controls on the steering wheelto select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.MyKeyChoose a setting and press the OK button.Configure the setting.Switch the ignition off.45 (G1952237)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMyKey™ edited
CLEARING ALL MYKEYSCLEARING ALL MYKEYS  (G1952238)editedWhen you clear all MyKeys, you remove allrestrictions and return all MyKeys to theiroriginal admin key status.Switch the ignition on using an admin key.To clear all MyKeys, use the information display controls on the steering wheelto select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.MyKeyPress and hold the OK button until a confirmation messageappears in the information display.Clear MyKeysMyKey Information MessagesDescriptionMessageDisplays when clearing all MyKeys.Hold OK to clear MyKeysDisplays to confirm that all MyKeys have been cleared.All MyKeys clearedCHECKING MYKEY SYSTEMSTATUS CHECKING MYKEYSYSTEM STATUS  (G1952239) editedSwitch the ignition on.To find information about the distance traveled using a MyKey and also the numberof admin keys and MyKeys created for your vehicle, use the information displaycontrols on the steering wheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.MyKeyPress the OK button.MyKey info46 (G1952238)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMyKey™ edited
MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTINGMYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING -VEHICLES WITHOUT: PUSHBUTTON START (G1952240) editedWhat is an admin key?•An admin key is a key that has not beencreated as a MyKey.  See Creating aMyKey (page 43).Why can I not create a MyKey?•The key used to switch the ignition onis not an admin key.•The key used to switch the ignition onis the only admin key. There alwayshas to be at least one admin key.Why can I not program a MyKey?•The key used to switch the ignition onis not an admin key.•No MyKeys are created.  See Creatinga MyKey (page 43).Why can I not clear the MyKeys?•The key used to switch the ignition onis not an admin key.•No MyKeys are created.  See Creatinga MyKey (page 43).Why does the MyKey distance notaccumulate?•The key used to start the engine is anadmin key.•No MyKeys are created.  See Creatinga MyKey (page 43).•The MyKeys have been cleared.MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTINGMYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING -VEHICLES WITH: PUSHBUTTON START (G1930087) editedWhat is an admin key?•An admin key is a key that has not beencreated as a MyKey.  See Creating aMyKey (page 44).Why can I not create a MyKey?•The admin key is not placed in thebackup position.  See Passive KeyBackup Position (page ?).•The key used to switch the ignition onis not an admin key.•The key used to switch the ignition onis the only admin key. There alwayshas to be at least one admin key.•The last MyKey was created withoutswitching the ignition off.Why can I not program a MyKey?•The admin key is not inside yourvehicle.•The key used to switch the ignition onis not an admin key.•No MyKeys are created.  See Creatinga MyKey (page 44).Why can I not clear the MyKeys?•The admin key is not inside yourvehicle.•The key used to switch the ignition onis not an admin key.•No MyKeys are created.  See Creatinga MyKey (page 44).47 (G1952240)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMyKey™ edited
Why does the MyKey distance notaccumulate?•The key used to start the engine is anadmin key.•An admin key and a MyKey are insideyour vehicle.•No MyKeys are created.  See Creatinga MyKey (page 44).•The MyKeys have been cleared.Why can I not start the engine witha MyKey?•An admin key and a MyKey are insideyour vehicle.48 (G1930087)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMyKey™ edited
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING(G1869729)Power Door LocksThe power door lock control is on the driverdoor.Press the button to unlock alldoors.Press the button to lock alldoors.Door Lock IndicatorAn LED on the power door lock controlilluminates when you lock the door.  Itremains on for up to five minutes after youswitch the ignition off.Door Lock Switch InhibitorWhen you electronically lock your vehicle,the power door lock switch no longeroperates after 20 seconds.  You mustunlock your vehicle with the remotecontrol, or switch the ignition on, to restorefunction to these switches.Remote ControlYou can use the remote control at any timewhen your vehicle is stationary.Unlocking the DoorsPress the button to unlock alldoors.  One long flash of thedirection indicators confirms thatyour vehicle has unlocked.Note: You can unlock the driver door withthe key.  Use the key if the remote controldoes not operate.Note: When you leave your vehicleunattended for several weeks, the remotecontrol turns off.  Unlocking and startingyour vehicle enables the remote control.Reprogramming the UnlockingFunctionYou can program the unlocking functionso that only the driver door unlocks.Press and hold the unlock and lock buttonson the remote control simultaneously forat least four seconds with the ignition off.The direction indicators flash twice toconfirm the change.To return to the original unlocking function,repeat the process.You can also change between theunlocking modes using the informationdisplay.Central LockingPress the button to lock alldoors.  One short flash of thedirection indicators confirms thatyour vehicle has locked.Double Locking the DoorsWARNINGDo not use double locking whenpassengers or animals are inside yourvehicle.The doors cannot beunlocked or opened from the inside whendouble locked.Double locking is a theft protection featurethat prevents someone from opening thedoors from the inside.  You can only doublelock the doors if all the doors are closed.Press the button twice withinthree seconds.  Three shortflashes of the directionindicators confirms that your vehicle hasdouble locked.Note: If you unlock the liftgate, all otherdoors return to the central locked state.Youmust double lock your vehicle again.49 (G1869729)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDoors and Locks edited
MislockThis warns you that your vehicle has notlocked.When you press the lock button once, thedirection indicators do not flash if:• Any door or the liftgate is open.• The hood is open on vehicles that havean anti-theft alarm.When you press the lock button againwithin three seconds, the horn soundsindicating that your vehicle has pre-lockedwhile a door is open.  You can switch thisfeature on or off using the informationdisplay.Auto RelockThe doors automatically relock if you donot open a door within 45 seconds ofunlocking the doors with the remotecontrol.  The door locks and the alarmreturn to their previous state.Locking and Unlocking the DoorsFrom InsideUse the power door lock control on thedriver door to lock or unlock the doors frominside.Locking and Unlocking the Doorswith the Key BladeRemoving the Lock Cylinder Cap1. Release the key blade from the remotecontrol. See Remote Control (page36).2. Fully insert the key blade into the keyslot.3. Gently pull the lock cylinder cap towardyou to release it.4. Insert the key blade into the lockcylinder.Locking the DoorsTurn the top of the key toward the front ofyour vehicle.Double Locking the DoorsTurn the top of the key toward the front ofyour vehicle twice within three seconds.Unlocking the Driver DoorTurn the top of the key toward the rear ofyour vehicle.Note: If the child safety locks are on andyou pull the interior handle, you only switchoff the emergency locking, not the childsafety lock.  You can only open the doorsusing the external door handle.50 (G1869729)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDoors and Locks edited
Reinstalling the Lock Cylinder Cap1. Place the cap over the lock cylinder.2. Push the cap forward until it clicks intoplace.Make sure you have properlyinstalled the cap by trying to move itrearward.Locking and Unlocking the DoorsIndividually with the Key BladeLocking the DoorsIf the central locking function does notoperate, lock the doors individually usingthe key in the position shown.Left-Hand SideTurn counterclockwise to lock.Right-Hand SideTurn clockwise to lock.Unlocking the DoorsIf the central locking function does notoperate, unlock the driver door and thenunlock all other doors individually bypulling the interior door handles.Note: When the doors have been unlockedusing this method, the doors must be lockedindividually until the central locking functionhas been repaired.KEYLESS ENTRY (G1869730) editedThesystem allows you to unlock,operate and lock your vehiclewithout using a key or remotecontrol. The system requires avalid passive key to be within onePrinciple   of OperationThe system allows you to lock and unlockyour vehicle without taking  the passive keyout of your pocket or purse.51 (G1869730)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDoors and Locks edited
A valid passive key must be within one ofthe  three external detection ranges.Theseare approximately 5 ft (1.5 m) from thefront door handles and the liftgate. Thesystem may not function if the passive keyis close to metal objects or electronicdevices, for example keys or a cell phone.The system does not function if:• The vehicle battery has no charge.• The passive key battery has no charge.• The passive key frequencies arejammed.• The locking sensors are on the frontdoor handles. Touch a locking sensoronce to lock your vehicle and arm thealarm. Touch a locking sensor twicewithin three seconds to double lockyour vehicle and arm the alarm. Whenyou lock your vehicle, the directionindicators flash to confirm your vehiclehas locked and the alarm  passive keyis armed. When locking your vehicle,do  too  close  to metal objects orelectronic devices, for example keys ora cell phone.If the system does   not grip  function, usethe remote control or the key blade to lockand unlock your vehicle.Locking the DoorsLock sensors are on the top of the exteriorfront door handles.Touch a lock sensor once to lock yourvehicle and arm the alarm.  The directionindicators flash.Touch a lock sensor twice within threeseconds to double lock your vehicle andarm the alarm.  The direction indicatorsflash.  Do not touch the unlock sensor onthe back of the  door handle.Keep the door handle clean to make surethe system correctly operates.Note: Your vehicle does not automaticallylock.If you do not touch a locking  locksensor your vehicle remains unlocked.After locking the doors with the locksensor, there is a brief delay before you canunlock your vehicle.  This delay lets youpull the handle to make sure your vehicleis locked.  When the delay period is over,you can unlock the doors again, providedthe passive key is within the respectivedetection range.Unlocking Your Vehicle Touch   theunlock sensor  DoorsUnlock sensors are   on the back of the  allexterior   door handle  handles.52 (G1869730)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDoors and Locks edited
Touch the unlock sensor   to unlock yourvehicle. Do not touch the lock sensor onthe front of the handle. When you unlockyour vehicle, the direction indicators flashto confirm your   vehicle has unlocked   anddisarm  the alarm  alarm. has disarmed.Unlocking Only the Driver Door You canprogram the  The direction indicatorsflash.  Do not touch the lock sensor onthe top of the door handle.Keep the door handle clean to make surethe system correctly operates.After   unlocking function so that only thedriver door  the doors with the unlocksensor, there   is unlocked. a brief delaybefore you can lock your vehicle.  Whenthe delay period is over, you can lock thedoors again, provided the passive key iswithin the respective detection range.Unlocking the Driver DoorYou can program the unlocking functionso that only the driver door unlocks whenyou touch the unlock sensor.  See Lockingand Unlocking (page 49).If you reprogram  program   the unlockingfunction so that only the driver doorunlocks, the following occurs:• If you open the driver door first, allother doors remain locked.  You canunlock all of the other doors from insideyour vehicle using the power door lockcontrol on the driver door.You canunlock individual doors by pulling theinterior door handles on those doors.• If you open the front passenger doorfirst, all of the   other doors and theliftgate unlock.Opening  Unlocking   the LiftgatePress the exterior release button hiddenabove the license plate.Note: A valid  passive key must be withinthe detection range.Locking the LiftgateThe liftgate locks after you fully close it.Smart Unlocks for Passive KeysIf you electronically lock your vehicle witha rear door or the liftgate open, the systemsearches for a passive key inside yourvehicle after you close the last door.If thesystem detects a key, all doors unlockindicating that a key is inside.Note: Your vehicle locks if another passivekey is within the detection range after youclose the last door.Deactivated Passive KeysThe system deactivates all   passive keysleft inside your vehicle when you lock it.You cannot switch the ignition on using adeactivated passive  key. Toreactivate akey, press  Press   the unlock button on theremote control. control to reactivate apassive key.53 (G1869730)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDoors and Locks edited
MANUAL LIFTGATE (G1869733)WARNINGSIt is extremely dangerous to ride in acargo area, inside or outside of avehicle.In a crash, people riding inthese areas are more likely to be seriouslyinjured or killed.Do not allow people to ridein any area of your vehicle that is notequipped with seats and seatbelts.Makesure everyone in your vehicle is in a seatand properly using a seatbelt.Failure tofollow this warning could result in seriouspersonal injury or death.Make sure to close and latch theliftgate to prevent drawing exhaustfumes into your vehicle.This will alsoprevent passengers and cargo from fallingout.If you must drive with the liftgate open,keep the vents or windows open so outsideair comes into your vehicle.Failure to followthis warning could result in seriouspersonal injury.Note: Be careful when opening or closingthe liftgate in a garage or other enclosedarea to avoid damaging the liftgate.Note: Do not hang anything, for example abike rack, from the glass or liftgate.  Thiscould damage the liftgate and itscomponents.Note: Do not leave the liftgate open whenyou are driving.  This could damage theliftgate and its components.Opening the Liftgate Using theExterior Release ButtonPress the exterior release button.Opening the Liftgate Using theRemote ControlPress the button twice withinthree seconds.Closing the LiftgateA recessed grip or handle is inside theliftgate to help with closing.54 (G1869733)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLiftgate
PASSIVE ANTI-THEFTSYSTEM (G1611956)Principle of OperationThe system prevents someone fromstarting the engine with an incorrectlycoded key.Note: Always take your keys and lock alldoors when leaving your vehicle.Coded KeysIf you lose a key, you can obtain areplacement from an authorized dealer.Ifpossible, provide them with the keynumber from the tag provided with theoriginal keys.You can also obtain extra keysfrom an authorized dealer.Note: Have all of your remaining keyserased and recoded if you lose a key.  Havereplacement keys coded together withrecoding your remaining keys.  Ask anauthorized dealer for more information.Note: Metallic objects, electronic devicesor a second coded key on the same keychain may result in vehicle startingproblems, especially if they are too close tothe key when starting your vehicle.Arming the Engine ImmobilizerThe engine immobilizer arms after a shortperiod of time when you switch the ignitionoff.Disarming the Engine ImmobilizerThe engine immobilizer disarms when youswitch the ignition on with a correctlycoded key.If you are unable to start your vehicle witha correctly coded key, have your vehiclechecked by an authorized dealer.ANTI-THEFT ALARM -VEHICLES WITH: INTEGRALBATTERY (G1728931)Perimeter AlarmThe perimeter alarm is a deterrent againstunauthorized access to your vehiclethrough the doors and the hood.Interior SensorsThe interior sensors are in the overheadconsole.When you lock your vehicle and arm thealarm, the sensors are designed to detectany movement inside your vehicle.Note: Do not cover the interior sensors.Inclination SensorsWhen you lock your vehicle and arm thealarm, the sensors are designed to detectan attempt to raise your vehicle, forexample to remove a wheel or to tow itaway.Battery Back-up Sounder (If Equipped)The battery back-up sounder is anadditional alarm system that has its ownbattery and sounds a siren if the vehiclebattery or the battery back-up sounder isdisconnected.  The system arms when youlock your vehicle.Triggering the AlarmWhen armed, the alarm is triggered in anyof the following ways:• If someone opens a door, the liftgateor the hood without a valid key orremote control.• If you switch your vehicle on without acorrectly coded key.• If the interior sensors detect movementinside your vehicle.55 (G1611956)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSecurity
• If the inclination sensors detect anattempt to raise your vehicle.• If someone disconnects the vehiclebattery or the battery back-up sounder.If the alarm is triggered, the alarm hornsounds for 30 seconds and the hazardflasher flashes for 5 minutes.Any further attempts to carry out one ofthe above sounds the alarm again.Full and Reduced GuardFull GuardFull guard is the standard setting.In full guard, the interior sensors are onwhen you arm the alarm.Note: Do not arm the alarm with full guardif passengers, animals or other movingobjects are inside your vehicle.Reduced GuardIn reduced guard, the interior sensors areoff when you arm the alarm.Selecting Full or Reduced GuardYou can select full or reduced guard usingthe information display. See GeneralInformation (page 82).Ask on Exit (If Equipped)You can set the information display to askyou each time which level of guard youwish to set.  See General Information(page 82).Arming the AlarmThe alarm arms when you lock yourvehicle. See Doors and Locks (page 49).Disarming the AlarmVehicles Without Keyless EntryDisarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors with the key and switching yourvehicle on with a correctly coded key within12 seconds, or by unlocking the doors withthe remote control.Vehicles with Keyless EntryPerimeter AlarmDisarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors and switching your vehicle on, orby unlocking the doors with the remotecontrol.Note: A valid passive key must be withinthe detection range of that door. SeeKeyless Entry (page 51).Category One AlarmDisarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors and switching your vehicle onwithin 12 seconds, or by unlocking thedoors or the liftgate with the remotecontrol.Note: A valid passive key must be withinthe detection range of that door. SeeKeyless Entry (page 51).ANTI-THEFT ALARM -VEHICLES WITH: PERIMETERALARM (G1725570)The perimeter alarm is a deterrent againstunauthorized access to your vehiclethrough the doors and the hood.If thealarm is triggered, the alarm horn soundsand the hazard flasher flashes.Take all remote controls to an authorizeddealer if there is any potential alarmproblem with your vehicle.56 (G1725570)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSecurity
Arming the AlarmThe alarm arms when you lock yourvehicle. See Doors and Locks (page 49).Disarming the AlarmVehicles Without Keyless EntryDisarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors with the key and switching yourvehicle on with a correctly coded key, or byunlocking the doors with the remotecontrol.Vehicles With Keyless EntryDisarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors and switching your vehicle on, orby unlocking the doors with the remotecontrol.Note: A valid passive key must be withinthe detection range of that door. SeeKeyless Entry (page 51).57 (G1725570)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSecurity
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION(G1694492) editedThe front and rear doors have a retractableplastic flap that will move into positionwhen you open a door. The flap will protectthe   door edge from damage that may becaused by contact with other objects. Ifthe door edge  protector does  that movesinto position when you open a door.  Thedoor edge protector protects the door edgefrom damage that could be caused bycontact with other objects.Do   not move freely or becomes stuck, donot   attempt to move it. the door edgeprotector if it becomes stuck, or does notmove freely.  Have your vehicle checkedby an authorized dealer. The protectiveflap  as soon as possible.Note:  The door edge protector   may bemoved gently out of position when the dooris open to allow access for cleaning. Makesure that the flap  door edge protector   isrepositioned correctly otherwise the flap  itmay not retract when you attempt to closethe door.Note: Keep the door edges free from snow,ice and large accumulations of dirt.58 (G1694492)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDoor Edge Protection (If Equipped) edited
ADJUSTING THE STEERINGWHEEL (G1448428)WARNINGDo not adjust the steering wheelwhen your vehicle is moving.Note: Make sure that you are sitting in thecorrect position. See Sitting in the CorrectPosition (page 108).1. Unlock the steering column.2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desiredposition.3. Lock the steering column.HEATED STEERING WHEEL (IfEquipped) (G1769260) editedThe heated steering wheel button is on theclimate controls.Press the button to switch theheated steering wheel on andoff.Note: You can locate  use   the heatedsteering wheel control under the climatecontrols. This feature   only functions   whenyou switch   the engine on. is running.Note:  The system uses a sensor and isdesigned to control the temperature of thesteering wheel and to prevent it fromoverheating.59 (G1448428)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSteering Wheel edited
Note:  In warm temperatures, the steeringwheel quickly reaches its maximumtemperature and the system reduces thecurrent to the heating element.  This couldcause you to think that the system hasstopped working but it has not.  This isnormal.60 (G1769260)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSteering Wheel edited
WINDSHIELD WIPERS (G1874570)Single wipe.AIntermittent wipe.BNormal wipe.CHigh-speed wipe.DNote: Fully defrost the windshield beforeyou switch the windshield wipers on.Note: Make sure you switch the windshieldwipers off before entering a car wash.Note: If streaks or smears appear on thewindshield, clean the windshield and thewiper blades. See Checking the WiperBlades (page 239).   If that does not resolvethe issue, install new wiper blades. SeeChanging the Front Wiper Blades (page239).Note: Do not operate the wipers on a drywindshield.This may scratch the glass ordamage the wiper blades.Always use thewindshield washers before wiping a drywindshield.Intermittent WipeShort wipe interval.AIntermittent wipe.BLong wipe interval.CUse the rotary control to adjust theintermittent wipe interval.Speed Dependent Wipers (If Equipped)When your vehicle speed increases, theinterval between wipes decreases.AUTOWIPERS (If Equipped) (G1874571)editedAutowipers uses a rain sensor in the areaaround the interior mirror.The wipersoperate when the rain sensor detectswater on the windshield in front of it.Therain sensor continues to monitor theamount of water and adjusts the speed ofthe wipers.You can switch autowipers off in theinformation display.If you switchautowipers off, the windshield wipersoperate in intermittent mode.61 (G1874570)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWipers and Washers edited
High sensitivity.AAutowipers on.BLow sensitivity.CMove the wiper lever upward to the firstposition to switch autowipers on.Use the rotary control to adjust thesensitivity of the autowipers.  When youselect low sensitivity, the wipers operatewhen the sensor detects a large amountof water on the windshield.  When youselect high sensitivity, the wipers operatewhen the sensor detects a small amountof water on the windshield.Note: Keep the outside of the windshieldclean.The rain sensor is very sensitive andthe wipers may operate if dirt, mist orinsects hit the windshield.If you leave autowipers on, it may notoperate when you switch the ignition onduring freezing temperatures.This isbecause the system has deactivated therain sensor to prevent damage to thewindshield wipers.Defrost the windshieldbefore reactivating the rain sensor.You canreactivate the rain sensor by moving therotary control or switching autowipers offand on.Note: Fully defrost the windshield beforeyou switch the windshield wipers on.Note: Make sure that  you switch thewindshield wipers off before entering a carwash.Wet or winter driving  weather   conditionswithice, snow or salty road mist can  couldcause inconsistent and   unexpectedwiping or smearing.To keep the windshield clear:• Lower the sensitivity of the autowipersto reduce the amount of smearing onthe windshield.• Switch autowipers off.Note: If streaks or smears appear on thewindshield, clean the windshield and thewiper blades.If that does not resolve theissue, install new wiper blades. SeeChanging the Front Wiper Blades (page239).SettingsTo switch autowipers on or off, use the information display controls on the steeringwheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.Vehicle settingsPress the OK button.WipersPress the OK button.Rain sensing62 (G1874571)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWipers and Washers edited
WINDSHIELD WASHERS (G1874572)editedPull the lever toward you to operate thewindshield washers.  When you release thelever, the wipers operate for a short time.A courtesy wipe occurs a short time afterthe wipers stop to clear any remainingwasher fluid. You can switch courtesy wipeoff in the information display.Note: Do not operate the washers whenthe washer reservoir is empty.  This maycould   cause the washer pump to overheat.Heated Washer Jets   (If Equipped)The system heats the washer fluid whenthe heated windshield is on.SettingsTo switch courtesy wipe on or off, use the information display controls on thesteering wheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the button.Vehicle settingsPress the button.WipersPress the button.Courtesy wipe63 (G1874572)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWipers and Washers edited
REAR WINDOW WIPER ANDWASHERS (G1874573) editedRear Window WiperIntermittent wipe.AContinuous wipe.BRear window wiper off.CIfyou shift to reverse (R) when thewindshield wipers are on, the  The   rearwindow wiper also turns on when you shiftinto reverse and the windshield wipers areon.You can switch reverse wipe off in theinformation display.Note: Make sure that  you switch the rearwindow wiper off before entering a carwash.SettingsTo switch reverse wipe on or off, use the information display controls on thesteering wheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the button.Vehicle settingsPress the button.WipersPress the button.Reverse wiperRear Window Washer Push the lever away from you to operatethe rear window washer.  When you releasethe lever, the wipers operate for a shorttime.Do not operate the washers when thewasher reservoir is empty.This may  couldcause the washer pump to overheat.64 (G1874573)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWipers and Washers edited
GENERAL INFORMATION (G1584682)Condensation in the Exterior FrontLamps and Rear LampsExterior front lamps and rear lamps havevents to accommodate normal changesin air pressure.Condensation can be a natural by-productof this design.When moist air enters thelamp assembly through the vents, there isa possibility that condensation can occurwhen the temperature is cold.Whennormal condensation occurs, a fine mistcan form on the interior of the lens.The finemist eventually clears and exits throughthe vents during normal operation.Clearing time may take as long as 48 hoursunder dry weather conditions.Examples of acceptable condensation are:• The presence of a fine mist (no streaks,drip marks or large droplets).• A fine mist covers less than 50% of thelens.Examples of unacceptable condensationare:• A water puddle inside the lamp.• Streaks, drip marks or large dropletspresent on the interior of the lens.If you see any unacceptable condensation,have your vehicle checked by an authorizeddealer.LIGHTING CONTROL (G1884669)Lamps off.AParking lamps, instrument panellamps and license plate lamps.BHeadlamps.CAutolamps.DNote: When you switch the ignition on, thesystem returns to the autolamps position.Parking Lamps1. Switch the ignition off.2. Select the parking lamps position toswitch the parking lamps on.Note: Prolonged use of the parking lampscauses the battery to run out of charge.Note: Parking lamps could turn off toprevent the vehicle battery from running outof charge.65 (G1584682)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLighting edited
High Beam HeadlampsSwitching High Beam Headlamps Onand OffPush the lever away from you to switchthe high beam headlamps on.Push the lever forward again or pull thelever toward you to switch the high beamheadlamps off.Note: If you switch the autolamps on, youcannot switch the high beam headlampson until the system turns the headlamps on.Flashing High Beam HeadlampsPull the lever toward you and release it toflash the high beam headlamps.AUTOLAMPS (G1921176)WARNINGThe system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention.You may need tooverride the system if it does not turn theheadlamps on in low visibility conditions,for example daytime fog.Autolamps turn the headlamps on in lowlight situations or when the wipers operate.The headlamps remain on for a period oftime after you switch the ignition off.  Usethe information display controls to adjustthe period of time that the headlampsremain on.Note: When you switch the autolamps on,the headlamps turn on within 10 seconds ofswitching the wipers on.Note: If you switch the autolamps and theautowipers on, the headlamps turn on whenthe windshield wipers continuously operate.Note: The headlamps turn offapproximately 60 seconds after you switchthe wipers off.66 (G1921176)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLighting edited
INSTRUMENT LIGHTINGDIMMER (G1911490) editedRepeatedly press or press and hold it toadjust  The  instrument lighting dimmerbuttons are on   the level. lighting control.Repeatedly press one of thebuttons to adjust the brightness.Note: If you disconnect or replace thebattery, you must   reset the brightness levelwhen the battery is reconnected.HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY (G1448496)After you switch the ignition off, you canswitch the headlamps on by pulling thedirection indicator lever toward you.Youwill hear a short tone.The headlamps willswitch off automatically after threeminutes with any door open or 30 secondsafter the last door has been closed.Youcan cancel this feature by pulling thedirection indicator toward you again orswitching the ignition on.AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAMCONTROL AUTOMATIC HIGHBEAM CONTROL  (G1952622) editedWARNINGSThe system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention. You may needto override the system if it does not turnthe high beams on or off.You may need to override the systemwhen approaching other road users.You may need to override the systemduring inclement weather.WARNINGSDo not use the system in poorvisibility, for example fog, heavy rain,spray or snow.The system may not switch the highbeams off if the lights of oncomingvehicles are hidden by obstacles, forexample guard rails.Inspect and replace the windshieldwiper blades regularly to make surethe camera sensor has a clear view.The windshield wiper blades must be thecorrect length.About Automatic High BeamControlThe system is designed to turn the highbeams on if all of the following occur:•You switched the system on in theinformation display.•You set the lighting control to theautolamps position.•The ambient light level is low enoughthat high beams are required.•There is no traffic in front of yourvehicle.•Your vehicle speed is greater thanapproximately 25 mph (40 km/h).The system is designed to turn the highbeams off if any of the following occur:•You switch the system off in theinformation display.•You set the lighting control to anyposition except autolamps.•You switch the rear fog lamps on.•The ambient light level is high enoughthat high beams are not required.•The system detects an approachingvehicle's headlamps or rear lamps.•The system detects severe rain, snowor fog.67 (G1911490)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLighting edited
•The system detects street lighting. •The camera has reduced visibility.•Your vehicle speed falls belowapproximately 19 mph (30 km/h).Switching Automatic High Beam Control On or OffTo switch the system on or off, use the information display controls on the steeringwheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.Vehicle settingsPress the OK button.LightingPress the OK button.Auto highbeamAutomatic High Beam IndicatorIt illuminates to confirm whenthe system is ready to assist.Overriding Automatic High BeamControlPush the lever away from you to switchbetween high beam and low beam.Automatic High Beam Control Information MessagesDescriptionMessageThe camera has reduced visibility. Clean the windshield.If the message continues to appear, have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Front camera Low visib-ility Clean screenThe camera has malfunctioned. Wait a short period of timefor the camera to cool down. If the message continues toappear, have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.Front camera temporarilynot availableFRONT FOG LAMPS (G1868417) editedOnly use fog lamps during reducedvisibility, for example fog, snow or heavyrain. If you switch autolamps on, you canonly   switch the front fog lamps on duringreduced visibility.You can switch the front fog lamps onwhen the lighting control is in any positionexcept off.If you switch the autolamps on, you canonly switch the front fog lamps on  whenthe headlamps are on.The front fog lamps button is on thelighting control.68 (G1868417)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLighting edited
Press the button to switch thefront fog lamps on and off.REAR FOG LAMPS (G1868418) editedWARNINGDo not use the rear fog lamps whenit is raining or snowing and visibilityis more than 164.0 ft (50 m).You can only switch the rear fog lamps onwhen the front fog lamps or theheadlamps are on.If you switch autolamps on, you can onlyswitch   the autolamps on, you can onlyswitch the  rear fog lamps on when theheadlamps are on.The rear fog lamps button is on the lightingcontrol.Press the button to switch therear fog lamps on and off.HEADLAMP LEVELING (G1547833)Adjust the level of the headlamp beamsaccording to your vehicle load.Set the headlamp leveling control to zerowhen your vehicle is unloaded.Set theheadlamp beams to give between115–328 ft (35–100 m) of road surfaceillumination when your vehicle is partiallyor fully loaded.To adjust the level of the headlampbeams:1. Press to release the control.2. Rotate the control to the requiredsetting.3. Press to close the control.DIRECTION INDICATORS (G1875446)Push the lever up or down to use thedirection indicators.Note: Tap the lever up or down to make thedirection indicators flash three times toindicate a lane change.69 (G1868418)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLighting edited
INTERIOR LAMPS (G1910715)Courtesy LampSwitch all lamps on.ASwitch lamps on and off by door.BSwitch all lamps off.CIf you set the switch to the door position,the courtesy lamp illuminates when youunlock or open any door.If you leave a dooropen with the ignition switched off, thecourtesy lamp goes off after some time toprevent your vehicle battery from losingcharge.To switch it back on, switch theignition on for a short time.The courtesy lamp also illuminates whenyou switch the ignition off.It goes off aftera short time or when you start the engine.If you set the switch to the all on positionwith the ignition switched off, the courtesylamp illuminates.It goes off after a shorttime to prevent your vehicle battery fromlosing charge.To switch it back on, switchthe ignition on for a short time.Reading LampsPress the edge of the lamp lens to switchon and off.If you switch the ignition off, the readinglamps turn off after a short time.Note: This is to prevent the vehicle batteryfrom losing charge.Rear Courtesy LampSwitch off and door activationposition.ASwitch on.BFor rear lamps without a position switch,press the lamp lens to switch on and off.70 (G1910715)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLighting edited
POWER WINDOWS (G1867865)WARNINGSDo not leave children unattended inyour vehicle and do not let them playwith the power windows.Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury.When closing the power windows,verify they are free of obstruction andmake sure that children and pets arenot in the proximity of the windowopenings.Press the control to open thewindow.  Lift the control to closethe window.Note: The power windows operate with theignition on, and for several minutes after youswitch the ignition off or until you open afront door.To reduce wind noise or pulsing noise whenjust one window is open, slightly open theopposite window.One-Touch Open (If Equipped)Fully press the control and release it.  Pressagain or lift it to stop the window.One-Touch Close (If Equipped)Fully lift the control and release it.  Pressagain or lift it to stop the window.Rear Window LockPress the control to lock orunlock the rear window controls.It illuminates when you lock therear window controls.Bounce-Back (If Equipped)The window automatically stops andreverses if it detects an obstruction.Overriding Bounce-BackWARNINGWhen you override the bounce-backfeature the window will not reverseif it detects an obstacle.Take carewhen closing the windows to avoidpersonal injury or damage to your vehicle.1. Close the window until it reaches thepoint of resistance and let it reverse.2. Lift the control within two seconds tooverride the feature and close thewindow.  Bounce-back is now disabledand you can close the windowmanually.  The window goes past thepoint of resistance and you can fullyclose it.Note: If the window does not close, haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Resetting Bounce-BackWARNINGBounce-back is off until you reset thememory.Take care when closing thewindows to avoid personal injury ordamage to your vehicle.Carry out all steps within 30 seconds ofstarting the sequence.1. Close the window.2. Press and hold the switch until thewindow is fully open.Keep the switchfully pressed for a few seconds.3. Lift and hold the switch until thewindow is fully closed.  Keep the switchheld for a few seconds.4. Press and hold the switch until thewindow is fully open.Keep the switchfully pressed for a few seconds.5. Lift and hold the switch until thewindow is fully closed.  Keep the switchheld for a few seconds.71 (G1867865)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWindows and Mirrors
Note: Repeat the procedure if the windowdoes not close when you use one-touch.GLOBAL OPENING ANDCLOSING (If Equipped) (G1907822)You can use the remote control to openand close the windows when the ignitionis off.You can switch this feature on or off in theinformation display. See GeneralInformation (page 82).Global OpeningTo open the windows and vent themoonroof, do the following:1. Press and release the remote controlunlock button.2. Press and hold the remote controlunlock button.3. Release the button when movementstarts.Press the lock or unlock button to stop theopening function.Note: When you unlock your vehicle usingthe remote control, you can use globalopening for a short period of time.Global ClosingWARNINGWhen closing the power windows,verify they are free of obstruction andmake sure that children and pets arenot in the proximity of the windowopenings.To close the windows and moonroof, dothe following:1. Press and hold the remote control lockbutton.2. Release the button when movementstarts.Press the lock or unlock button to stop theclosing function.Note: The bounce-back function is also onduring global closing.EXTERIOR MIRRORS -VEHICLES WITH: BLIND SPOTINFORMATION SYSTEM/POWER FOLD EXTERIORMIRRORS (G1867602)Power Exterior MirrorsWARNINGDo not adjust the mirrors when yourvehicle is moving.This could result inthe loss of control of your vehicle,serious personal injury or death.Left-hand mirror switch.AMirror adjustment control.BRight-hand mirror switch.C72 (G1907822)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWindows and Mirrors
Folding the Mirrors (If Equipped)The exterior mirrors fold when you lockyour vehicle and unfold when you unlockyour vehicle.For tight parking conditions,press the control to fold themirrors.Press the control again to unfold themirrors.If you press the control to fold in themirrors with auto-fold on, the mirrors donot automatically unfold.Note: The power folding mirrors operatewith the ignition on, and for several minutesafter you switch the ignition off.Note: If you fold and unfold the mirrorsseveral times within one minute, the powerfold function may turn off to protect themotors from overheating.You can switch auto-fold on or off in theinformation display.  See GeneralInformation (page 82).EXTERIOR MIRRORS -VEHICLES WITH: POWERADJUSTABLE EXTERIORMIRRORS (G1867603)Power Exterior MirrorsWARNINGDo not adjust the mirrors when yourvehicle is moving.This could result inthe loss of control of your vehicle,serious personal injury or death.Left-hand mirror switch.AMirror adjustment control.BRight-hand mirror switch.CFolding the MirrorsPush the mirror toward the door windowglass.  Make sure that you fully engage themirror in its support when returning it to itsoriginal position.INTERIOR MIRROR (G1587232)WARNINGDo not adjust the mirrors when yourvehicle is moving.This could result inthe loss of control of your vehicle,serious personal injury or death.Note: Do not clean the mirror housing orglass with harsh abrasives, fuel or otherpetroleum-based cleaning products.You can adjust the interior mirror to yourpreference.Pull the tab below the mirror toward youto reduce glare at night.73 (G1867603)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWindows and Mirrors
Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror (IfEquipped)The mirror dims to reduce glare whenbright lights are detected from behind yourvehicle.It returns to normal reflection whenyou select reverse gear to make sure youhave a clear view when reversing.Note: Do not block the sensors on the frontand back of the mirror.  A rear centerpassenger or raised rear center headrestraint may also block light from reachingthe sensor.74 (G1587232)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWindows and Mirrors
OPENING AND CLOSING THEMOONROOF (G1882071) editedWARNINGDo not leave children unattended inyour vehicle and do not let them playwith the moonroof.Failure to followthis instruction could result in personalinjury.The moonroof controls are on theoverhead console and have one-touchopen and close.To stop the motion during a one-touchoperation, touch the control a second time.Opening the MoonroofPress and release the rear of thecontrol, the moonroof will stopin the venting position.Press and release the rear of the controlagain to open the moonroof.Closing the MoonroofWARNINGWhen closing the moonroof, verifythat it is free of obstruction andmake sure that children and pets arenot in the proximity of the roof opening.Fully press the control   andrelease it. the front of thecontrol.VENTING THE MOONROOF(G1882072)WARNINGDo not leave children unattended inyour vehicle and do not let them playwith the moonroof.Failure to followthis instruction could result in personalinjury.Press and release the rear of thecontrol to vent the moonroof.Press and release the front ofthe control to close the moonroof.BOUNCE-BACK (G1882073) editedThe moonroof automatically   stops andreverses if it detects an obstruction.Press and hold the front of thecontrol within a few seconds tooveride  override   bounce-back.OPENING AND CLOSING THESUN SHADES (G1882074)The sun shade operates independently ofthe moonroof.  Slide the sun shadebackward or forward to open or close it.75 (G1882071)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMoonroof edited
GAUGES (G1867938) editedTachometer.AInformation display.BSpeedometer.CFuel gauge.DAutomatic transmissiongearshift lever position indicator.EEngine coolant temperaturegauge.FTachometerShows the engine speed. A  Thediscontinuous red line on the tachometerface   indicates the standard maximumengine speed.  The red line thickens wherethe engine speed enters the overspeedlimiter.Information DisplayThe information display shows thefollowing information:• Odometer.• Trip computer. odometer.• MyView information.• Driver assistance information.• Navigation information.• Audio information.• Phone information. Vehicle and systemsettings. Outside air temperature.• Shift indicator.•Vehicle and system settings.•Outside air temperature.OdometerRecords the total distance traveled by yourvehicle.76 (G1867938)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInstrument Cluster edited
The system detects unauthorizedodometer adjustments to avoid totaldistance reading fraud. If the systemdetects an unauthorized odometeradjustment, the total distance readingdisplays XXXX. Recovery of the originalmileage could result in system damage notcovered by the vehicle Warranty and maycarry a significant expense.Trip ComputerSee Trip Computer (page 85).Vehicle and System Settings Usethe information display controlson the steering wheel to adjustvarious system settings.See General Information (page 82).SpeedometerShows the vehicle speed.Fuel GaugeThe fuel gauge indicates approximatelyhow much fuel is in the fuel tank.The arrow adjacent to the fuel pumpsymbol indicates on which side of yourvehicle the fuel filler door is located.The fuel filler door is on theleft-hand side of your vehicle.AThe fuel filler door is on theright-hand side of your vehicle.BAutomatic Transmission GearshiftLever Position Indicator (If Equipped)Shows the selected gear. See AutomaticTransmission (page 148).Engine Coolant TemperatureGaugeAt normal operating temperature, theneedle remains in the center section.If the needle enters the red section,section  a warning lamp illuminates and amessage appears in  the engine isoverheating. information display.   If youcontinue to operate the engine at highengine speeds with the needle in the redsection, the engine speed reducesautomatically to prevent engine damage.Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe todo so, switch the engine off and allow it tocool.Do not restart the engine until the causeof overheating has been determined andresolved.WARNING LAMPS ANDINDICATORS (G1867939) editedThe following warning lamps andindicators alert you to a vehicle conditionthat may become serious.  Some lampsilluminate when you start your vehicle tomake sure they work.  If any lamps remainon after starting your vehicle, refer to therespective system warning lamp for furtherinformation.Note: Some warning indicators appear inthe information display and operate thesame as a warning lamp but do notilluminate when you start your vehicle.77 (G1867939)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInstrument Cluster edited
Airbag Warning LampIf it does not illuminate when youswitch the ignition on, continuesto flash or remains on when theengine is running, this indicates amalfunction.  Have your vehicle checkedas soon as possible.Anti-Lock Brake System WarningLampIf it illuminates when you aredriving, this indicates amalfunction.  Your vehiclecontinues to have normal braking withoutthe anti-lock brake system function.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Automatic Headlamp High BeamIndicator (If Equipped)It illuminates when the systemautomatically   turns theheadlamp high beam on.See Automatic High Beam Control(page ?).Auto-Start-Stop IndicatorIt illuminates green when theengine has automaticallystopped.  It flashes to inform youwhen the engine needs to restart.Note: If it illuminates orange, the systemhas detected a fault that requiresservice.Have your vehicle checked as soonas possible.The indicator is shown with astrikethrough if the system is notavailable.See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).  SeeAuto-Start-Stop (page 126).Blind Spot Information SystemIndicator (If Equipped)It illuminates when you switchthe system off.See Blind Spot InformationSystem (page 186).Brake System Warning LampWARNINGDriving your vehicle with the warninglamp on is dangerous.A significantdecrease in braking performancemay occur.It may take you longer to stopyour vehicle.Have your vehicle checked assoon as possible.Driving extendeddistances with the parking brake engagedcan cause brake failure and the risk ofpersonal injury.It illuminates when you engagethe parking brake and theignition is on.If it illuminates when your vehicle ismoving, make sure the parking brake isdisengaged.  If the parking brake isdisengaged, this indicates low brake fluidlevel or a brake system fault.  Have yourvehicle checked immediately.immediately checked.Collision Warning SystemIndicator (If Equipped)It illuminates if your vehiclerapidly approaches anothervehicle, to warn you of the risk ofa crash with the vehicle in front of you.It illuminates red if the distance to thevehicle ahead is small.See Pre-Collision Assist (page ?).78 (G1867939)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInstrument Cluster edited
Cruise Control IndicatorIt illuminates when you switchthe system on.See Cruise Control (page 175).Direction IndicatorIt illuminates when you switchthe left or right   directionindicator or the hazard flasherson.  Flashes during operation.  An increasein the rate of flashing warns of a failedindicator bulb.Door Ajar Warning LampIt illuminates when you switchthe ignition on and remains on ifany door or the hood is open.Engine Coolant TemperatureWarning LampIf it illuminates when your vehicleis moving, this indicates that theengine is overheating.  Stop yourvehicle as soon as it is safe to do so andswitch the engine off.  Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Engine Warning LampsService Engine SoonIf it illuminates when the engine is runningthis indicates a malfunction.  Have yourvehicle checked as soon as possible.If it flashes when you are driving, reducethe speed of your vehicle immediately.Drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavyacceleration and deceleration) and haveyour vehicle immediately serviced.Malfunction Indicator LampIf it illuminates when the engine is runningthis indicates a malfunction.  The On BoardDiagnostics system has detected amalfunction of the vehicle emission controlsystem.If it flashes, engine misfire may beoccurring.  Increased exhaust gastemperatures could damage the catalyticconverter or other vehicle components.Drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavyacceleration and deceleration) and haveyour vehicle immediately serviced.Fasten Seatbelt Warning LampIt illuminates and a chimesounds until you fasten theseatbelts.Front Fog Lamp IndicatorIt illuminates when you switchthe front fog lamps on.Frost Warning LampWARNINGEven if the temperature rises toabove 39°F (4°C) there is noguarantee that the road is free ofhazards caused by inclement weather.It illuminates when the outsideair temperature is 39°F (4°C) orbelow.Glow Plug IndicatorIf it illuminates, wait until it turnsoff before starting.79 (G1867939)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInstrument Cluster edited
Headlamp High Beam IndicatorIt illuminates when you switchthe headlamp high beam on.  Itilluminates when theautomatichigh beam control  systemturns the headlamp high beam on.Headlamp Low Beam WarningLampIf it illuminates when the lowbeam headlamps are on, thisindicates that a headlamp lowbeam bulb has failed.Ignition Warning LampIt illuminates when you switchthe ignition on.If it illuminates when the engineis running this indicates a malfunction.Have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.Lamps on IndicatorIt illuminates when you switchthe headlamp low beam or theside and rear lamps on.Launch Control IndicatorIt illuminates when you switchthe system on.Lane Keeping Alert IndicatorIt illuminates when you switchthe system on.Lane Keeping Aid Warning Lamp (IfEquipped)It illuminates when the systemactivates. See Lane KeepingSystem (page 184).Low Fuel Level Warning LampIf it illuminates when you aredriving, refuel as soon aspossible.Low Tire Pressure Warning Lamp(If Equipped)It illuminates if the tire pressurein one or more tires is below thecorrect tire pressure.See Tire Pressure Monitoring System(page ?).Oil Pressure Warning LampIt illuminates when you switchthe ignition on.If it illuminates when the engineis running this indicates a malfunction.Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe todo so and switch the engine off.  Check theengine oil level.  If the oil level is sufficient,this indicates a system malfunction.  Haveyour vehicle checked immediately.immediately checked.See Engine Oil Check (page 233).Over Speed Warning Indicator (IfEquipped)It illuminates when the vehiclespeed exceeds 75 mph(120 km/h).Performance Shift IndicatorIt illuminates when thepowertrain reaches the optimumupshift point. It flashes whenthe engine is close to hitting the enginespeed limiter.80 (G1867939)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInstrument Cluster edited
Rear Fog Lamp IndicatorIt illuminates when you switchthe rear fog lamps on.Shift IndicatorIt illuminates to advise you thatshifting to a higher or lower gearmay give better performance,fuel economy or loweremissions.Stability Control and TractionControl IndicatorFlashes during operation.If it does not illuminate when youswitch the ignition on, or remainson when the engine is running, thisindicates a malfunction.  Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Note: The system automatically turns offif there is a malfunction.See Stability Control (page 156).  SeeTraction Control (page 155).Stability Control and TractionControl Off Warning LampIt illuminates when you switchthe system off.See Stability Control (page156).AUDIBLE WARNINGS ANDINDICATORS (G1867940)Airbag Secondary WarningSounds when the airbag warning lamp isnot working.  Sounds when the airbagwarning lamp malfunction tone is notworking.Auto-Start-Stop WarningSounds when you open the driver door andAuto-Start-Stop has turned the engine off.Automatic TransmissionSounds when you open the driver door andthe transmission is not in park (P).Door AjarSounds when a door is not fully closed andyour vehicle is moving.Exterior Lamps OnSounds when you open the driver door andthe exterior lamps are on.Low Fuel ReminderSounds when the fuel level is low.Key Outside VehicleSounds when you remove the passive keyfrom your vehicle and the engine is running.Over Speed WarningSounds when your vehicle speed exceedsa set limit.Parking Brake OnSounds when the parking brake is on andyour vehicle is moving.Seatbelt ReminderSounds when a seatbelt is unfastened inan occupied seat and your vehicle ismoving.81 (G1867940)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInstrument Cluster edited
GENERAL INFORMATION (G1867945)editedWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury.We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad.Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle.We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems whenpossible.Make sure you are aware of allapplicable local laws that may affect theuse of electronic devices while driving.Information Display ControlsUse the information display controls onthe steering wheel to adjust various systemsettings on your vehicle. The informationdisplay shows the system settings.Return button.AOK and menu toggle button.BMenu button.CUse the information display controlson the steering wheel to navigatethrough the main screens:Main MenuTrip computer.Trip computer 1Trip computer 2MyViewDriver assist.NavigationAudioPhoneSettings1. Press the menu toggle button up ordown to navigate through the mainscreens.2. From a main screen press the menubutton to access the menus.82 (G1867945)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
3. Press the menu toggle button up ordown to navigate to the desired menuitem.4. Press OK or the menu button to selectthe desired menu item.5. Press the menu toggle button up ordown to navigate to the desiredsubmenu item.6. Press OK or the menu button to selectthe desired submenu item.7. Press OK or the menu button to chooseand confirm settings.8. Press the return button to exit themenus.Locked MenusYou cannot access some menu items andvehicle settings if your vehicle ismoving.Locked items appear gray and havea padlock symbol.If your vehicle is moving the followingmessage may appear in the instrumentcluster:MessageVehicle must be stationary to accesssettingsMenu StructureSome menus may show features as usedin different models, so may appeardifferent to you on your vehicle.Use the information display controls on the steering wheel to navigate throughthe main screen:ActionSubmenuMain MenuSee Trip Computer (page 85).Trip computer 2Trip computer 1Reset individual valuesConfigure viewTrip computer 1Trip computer 2Trip computer 2 resetConfigure viewYou can switch the display on oroff.FORD PERFORMANCEMyViewYou can switch the display on oroff.Digital speedometerYou can switch the display on oroff.Speedo/instant. fuelYou can switch the display on oroff.Trip computer/audio83 (G1867945)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
ActionSubmenuMain MenuYou can switch the display on oroff.Eco coachYou can switch the display on oroff.Calm screenOn or Off.Traction controlDriver assist.On or Off.Launch controlOn or Off.BLISOn or Off.Trailer BLISEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.Pre-collision AssistEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.Traffic sign recognitionEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.Lane keeping systemOn or Off.Driver alertOn or Off.Hill Start AssistOn or Off.Cross traffic alertEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.Cruise controlEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.Speed limiterOn or Off.Rear Park PilotSet your home address.HomeNavigationSet your favorite destinations.Favourite destinationsThe system stores recent destina-tions.Previous destinationsSet your favorite radio stationpresets.RadioAudioShow CD information.CDConnect your device.BluetoothShow call information.All callsPhone84 (G1867945)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
ActionSubmenuMain MenuShow call information.Incoming callsShow call information.Missed callsShow call information.Outgoing callsEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.InformationSettingsEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.DisplayEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.Driver assistanceEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.Vehicle settingsEnter the submenu and select yourdesired settings.MyKeyTRIP COMPUTER (G1911042) editedYou can reset the trip computer andpersonalize it using the information display.See Information Displays (page 82).Resetting the Trip ComputerNavigate to the following main menu item.Action Press the , the following message appears in theinformation display.Menu ItemPress and hold the OK button until the system resetconfirmation appears.Trip computer 1You can also  Press  and  hold  the button until the systemreset all Trip 2 values. confirmation appears.Trip computer 2Alternatively you can reset individual tripvalues. Navigate to the following mainmenu item and then press the menubutton.85 (G1911042)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button  button.Trip computer 1andthen navigate to  Press   the following   menu item.button.Trip computer 2Press the or the menu button and choose from the following.Press the , the following message appears in the informationdisplay. button.Reset individual valuesPress and hold the OK button until the system resetconfirmation appears. Press the , the following messageappears in the information display.Reset trip odometerPress and hold the OK button until the system resetconfirmation appears. Press the , the following messageappears in the information display.Reset trip timerPress and hold the OK button until the system resetconfirmation appears. Press the , the following messageappears in the information display.Reset average fuelPress and hold the OK button until the system resetconfirmation appears. Press the , the following messageappears in the information display. Press and hold the buttonuntil the system reset confirmation appears. You can alsoreset individual Trip 2 values.Reset average speedPersonalizationNavigate to the following main menu item.ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button  button.Trip computer 1andthen navigate to  Press   the following   menu item.button.Trip computer 2Press the or  button.Configure viewPress  the menu button and choose from the following.button.Trip odometerPress the button.Trip timerPress the button.Average fuel consump-tion86 (G1911042)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
ActionMenu ItemPress the button.Average speedPress the button.Distance to emptyPress the button.Instantaneous fuelNote:  You can choose to   display up to   a maximum of four trip computer You can alsopersonalize Trip 2 up to a maximum of four trip computer values.  values.Trip OdometerRegisters the distance traveled ofindividual journeys or the total distancesince the function was last reset.Trip TimerRegisters the elapsed time of individualjourneys or the total time since the functionwas last reset.Average FuelIndicates the average fuel consumption ofindividual journeys or the average fuelconsumption since the function was lastreset.Average SpeedIndicates the average vehicle speed ofindividual journeys or the average vehiclespeed since the function was last reset.Distance to EmptyIndicates the approximate distance yourvehicle may travel on the fuel remaining inthe fuel tank.  Changes in driving patternmay cause the value to vary.Instantaneous FuelIndicates the current fuel consumption.PERSONALIZED SETTINGS (G1911040) editedLanguage You can choose an alternative language. Navigate to thefollowing main menu item and then press the menu button.ActionMenu ItemPress the  or the   menu button  button.Settingsandthen navigate to  Press   the following menu item. Pressthe or the menu button and then navigate to the followingmenu item. button.DisplayChoose your applicable setting.Language87 (G1911040)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
Distance You can change the distance unit to display imperial or metricunits, for example miles or kilometers. Navigate to the following mainmenu item and then press the menu button. Measure   UnitActionMenu ItemPress the  or the   menu button  button.Settingsandthen navigate to  Press   the following menu item. Pressthe or the menu button and then navigate to the followingmenu item. button.DisplayChoose your applicable setting.Measure unitChanging between metric and imperial units affects the following:• Distance to empty.• Average fuel consumption.• Instantaneous fuel consumption.• Average speed.• Digital speedometer.• Odometer.• Trip odometer.Temperature Unit You can change the temperature unit to display Celsiusor Fahrenheit. Navigate to the following main menu item and then pressthe menu button.ActionMenu ItemPress the  or the   menu button  button.Settingsandthen navigate to  Press   the following menu item. Pressthe or the menu button and then navigate to the followingmenu item. button.DisplayChoose your applicable setting.Temperature unit88 (G1911040)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
Tire Pressure Unit You can change the tire pressure unit to display psi,kPa or bar. Navigate to the following main menu item and then pressthe menu button.  (If Equipped)ActionMenu ItemPress the  or the   menu button  button.Settingsandthen navigate to  Press   the following menu item. Pressthe or the menu button and then navigate to the followingmenu item. button.DisplayChoose your applicable setting.Tyre pressureChimes You can switch some chimes off. Navigate to the following mainmenu item and then press the menu button.ActionMenu ItemPress the  or the   menu button  button.Settingsandthen navigate to  Press   the following menu item. Pressthe or the menu button and then navigate to the followingmenu item. Press the or the menu button and then navigateto the following menu item. Choose your applicable settings.button.Vehicle settingsPress the button.ChimesPress the button.Parking space foundPress the button.InformationINFORMATION MESSAGES(G1867946) editedDepending on vehicle options andinstrument cluster type fitted, some of thefollowing information messages may notbe available.  Some information messagesmay be abbreviated.89 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
Accessory PowerActionMessageDisplays if you switch the ignition on and do not start theengine.Full accessory poweractiveAlarm SystemActionMessageDisplays when the alarm has been triggered due to unauthor-ized entry.Vehicle alarm Startvehicle to stop alarmSee Security (page 55).Alarm announcementAutomatic High Beam ControlActionMessageDisplays when the front camera sensor has reduced visibility.Clean the windshield.Front camera Low visib-ility Clean screenDisplays if the front camera sensor malfunctions.  Wait ashort period of time for the sensor to cool down.Front camera temporarilynot availableIf the problem persists, have your vehicle checked as soonas possible.Auto-Start-StopActionMessagePress the brake or clutch pedal.Auto StartStop Press apedal to start engine See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).Press the clutch pedal.  The engine requires manuallyrestarting.Auto StartStop Pressclutch to start engineSee Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).Press the brake pedal.  The engine requires manuallyrestarting.Auto StartStop Pressbrake to start engineSee Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).Fully press the brake pedal.  The engine requires manuallyrestarting.Auto StartStop Pressbrake harder to activateSee Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).90 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
ActionMessageDisplays as a reminder to shift into park (P).  The enginerequires manually restarting.Auto StartStop Shift to PRestart engineSee Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).The system is not functioning and the engine requiresmanually restarting.Auto StartStop Manualrestart requiredThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Auto StartStop malfunc-tion Service requiredDisplays as a reminder to shift into neutral (N).  The enginerequires manually restarting.Auto StartStop Selectneutral to start engineSee Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert SystemsActionMessageDisplayswhen the  The   blind spot information system andcross traffic alert system sensors are blocked.BLIS not available Sensorblocked See manualSee Blind Spot Information System (page 186).Displays when you attach a trailer to your vehicle.BLIS deactivated Trailerattached See Blind Spot Information System (page 186).Displays when the system detects a vehicle.Vehicle coming from leftSee Cross Traffic Alert (page 188).Vehicle coming from rightDisplayswhen the  The   blind spot information system andcross traffic alert system sensors are blocked.Cross traffic not availableSensor blocked Seemanual See Cross Traffic Alert (page 188).The system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Cross traffic malfunctionDisplays when you attach a trailer to your vehicle.Cross traffic alert deactiv-ated Trailer attached See Cross Traffic Alert (page 188).Brake SystemActionMessageThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Check brake system91 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
Child Safety LocksActionMessageThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Child lock malfunctionSee manualCruise Control and Adaptive Cruise ControlActionMessageDisplays when the sensor has reduced visibility.Adaptive cruise controlnot available Sensorblocked See manualSee Using Adaptive Cruise Control (page 176).Displays when the system is not available.Adaptive cruise controlnot available See Using Adaptive Cruise Control (page 176).The system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Adaptive cruise controlmalfunctionDisplays if the system fails to fully operate.Take full controlof your vehicle.  Have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.Adaptive cruise controlDriver resume controlDisplays if you attempt to switch the system on when thevehicle speed is too low.Adaptive cruise controlSpeed too low toactivateDisplays when the front camera sensor has reduced visibility.Clean the windshield.Adaptive cruise controlSpeed sign recognitionnot availableDisplays when the sensor has reduced visibility.  Adaptivecruise control has switched to normal cruise control.You areresponsible for controlling your vehicle and intervening ifrequired.Cruise control activeAdaptive braking offDriver AlertActionMessageDisplays when we recommend that you take a break due tolow alertness levels.Driver fatigue warningRest suggestedDisplays when you must take a break due to low alertnesslevels.Driver fatigue warningRest now92 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
EngineActionMessageDisplays when the engine temperature is too high.  Stop yourvehicle as soon as it is safe to do so, switch the engine offand allow it to cool.  If the problem persists, have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Engine coolant overtem-peratureSee Engine Coolant Check (page 235).Fuel SystemActionMessageRefuel as soon as possible.Fuel level lowRefuel as soon as possible.Fuel level low distancemetric:##0 km to emptyFuel level low distanceimperial:#0 miles toemptyDisplays if the fuel fill inlet did not fully close.Check fuel fill inletSee Refueling (page 134).The system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Fuel pressure lowDisplays if the system detects there is excess water in thefuel filter.  Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.Water in fuel Drain filterHill Start AssistAction Displays when the system is operating. Displays whenyou switch the system off.MessageDisplays when the system is not available.  Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Hill start assist not avail-ableSee Hill Start Assist (page 153).Keyless EntryActionMessageDisplays when the remote key battery requires replacing.Key battery low Replacesoon93 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
ActionMessageSee Remote Control (page 36).Displays when the system cannot detect a valid key.No key detectedSee Keyless Entry (page 51).See Passive Key Backup Position (page 40).LightingActionMessageDisplays if an electrical malfunction occurs with the headlampsystem.  Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.Check adaptive head-lamps See manualMaintenanceActionMessageDisplays if the brake fluid level is low or if there is a brakesystem fault.Brake fluid level lowHave your vehicle immediately checked.See Brake Fluid Check (page 236).Displays if the engine oil level is low.  Stop your vehicle assoon as it is safe to do so and switch the engine off.  Immedi-ately check the engine oil level.Engine oil level low AddoilSee Engine Oil Check (page 233).Displays if the engine oil pressure is low.  Stop your vehicleas soon as it is safe to do so and switch the engine off.Immediately check the engine oil level.  If the oil level issufficient, this indicates a system malfunction.Have yourvehicle immediately checked .Engine oil pressure lowDisplays when the engine oil life is almost depleted. Werecommend that you have the engine oil changed as soon aspossible.Change engine oil soonDisplays when the engine oil life is depleted and your vehiclerequires an oil change. Displays when the engine oil life isdepleted and your vehicle requires an oil change.Oil change requiredDisplays when the washer fluid is low and needs to be refilled.Washer fluid level lowSee Washer Fluid Check (page 237).The tire pressure monitoring system requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Service tyre mobility kit94 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
MyKeyActionMessageDisplays when you are programming a MyKey.Create MyKeySee MyKey™ (page 41).Displays when you are programming a MyKey.Hold OK to create MyKeySee MyKey™ (page 41).Displays when trying to create a MyKey with a key alreadydesignated as a MyKey.Key is already a MyKeyDisplays when you are programming a MyKey and the key isnot correctly positioned in the backup slot.Place key in backup loca-tionSee Passive Key Backup Position (page 40).Displays if the system fails to create a MyKey.MyKey not createdDisplays when MyKey is active.MyKey active Drive safelySee MyKey™ (page 41).Displays when a MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limitis reached.Check speed Drive safelySee MyKey™ (page 41).Displays when starting your vehicle, a MyKey is in use and theMyKey speed limit is on.Speed limited to my keylimit metric:##0 km/hSee MyKey™ (page 41).Speed limited to my keylimit imperial:##0 mphDisplays when a MyKey is in use and the vehicle speedapproaches a preset speed limit.Vehicle near top speedSee MyKey™ (page 41).Displays when a MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limitis reached.MyKey Vehicle at topspeedSee MyKey™ (page 41).Displays when a MyKey is in use and seatbelt reminder isactivated.Buckle up to unmuteaudioSee MyKey™ (page 41).Displays when a MyKey is in use and you try to switch theparking aid system off.MyKey Park Pilot cannotbe deactivated See MyKey™ (page 41).95 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
Parking AidActionMessageThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Park Pilot malfunctionDisplays when you switch the system on or off.Front Park Pilot On OffThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Check Park PilotCheck front Park PilotCheck rear Park PilotDisplays when the park pilot   system sensors are blocked.Park Pilot not availableSensor blocked SeemanualSee Parking Aids (page 158).Front Park Pilot notavailable Sensor blockedSee manualRear Park Pilot not avail-able Sensor blocked SeemanualParking BrakeActionMessageDisplays as a reminder to apply the parking brake.Park brake not appliedPark brake not appliedApply park brakeDisplays if you have not released the parking brake and thevehicle speed reaches 3 mph (5 km/h).Brake applied PowerreducedIf the warning message remains on after you have releasedthe parking brake, the system has detected a fault thatrequires service.  Have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.Release park brakeThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Park brake malfunctionService now96 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
Parking HeaterActionMessageDisplays if the park heater failed to operate due to low fuellevel.  Refuel as soon as possible.Park heater not startedLow fuel levelPre-Collision AssistActionMessageThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Pre-collision assist notavailableDisplays when the pre-collision assist system sensors areblocked.Pre-collision assist notavailable Sensor blockedSee Pre-Collision Assist (page ?).Seatbelt ReminderActionMessageDisplays as a reminder to fasten the seatbelts.Seatbelt statusThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Rear belt monitormalfunction ServicerequiredDisplays when an object is placed on a passenger seat.Occupant sensor blockedRemove objects nearpassenger seatSelectable Drive ModesActionMessageThe system is not available. If it is still not available the nexttime you switch the ignition on, the system has detected afault that requires service. Have your vehicle checked assoon as possible.Drive mode not available97 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
Stability ControlActionMessageThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Shift malfunction Sportnot available ServicerequiredStarting SystemActionMessageDisplays when you start your vehicle as a reminder to fullypress the brake pedal.Press brake to startSee Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).Displays when you start your vehicle as a reminder to fullypress the clutch pedal.Press clutch to startSee Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).Displays when you start your vehicle as a reminder to fullypress the brake and clutch pedals.Press brake and clutch tostartSee Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).Displays if your vehicle fails to start.Cranking time exceededSee Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).Displays when the system cannot detect a valid key.No key detectedSee Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 55).Displays if you are unable to start your vehicle with a correctlycoded key.  The system has detected a fault that requiresservice.  Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.Starting systemmalfunctionSee Passive Anti-Theft System (page 55).Displays for 20 seconds if you switch the engine off and thesystem cannot detect a valid passive key.After 10 seconds,you can no longer start your vehicle if it does not detect avalid passive key.Restart now or key isneededSee Push Button Ignition Switch (page 119).98 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
Steering SystemActionMessageYou may have to slightly rotate the steering wheel to assistunlocking it.Steering lock Reinsert keywhile turning steeringwheel See Steering Wheel Lock (page 121).You may have to slightly rotate the steering wheel to assistunlocking it.Steering lock Turnsteering wheel whilestarting vehicle See Steering Wheel Lock (page 121).The system has detected a fault that requires service.Steering lock malfunc-tion Service now Have your vehicle immediately checked.Steering lock malfunc-tion Stop safelyImmediately reduce the vehicle speed.You continue to havefull steering but need to exert greater force on the steeringwheel.  Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.Steering assist malfunc-tion Service requiredTire Pressure Monitoring SystemActionMessageDisplays if the tire pressure in one or more tires is below thecorrect pressure.Tyre pressure lowTyre pressure lowSpecified: See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page ?).The system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Tyre pressure monitormalfunctionSee Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page ?).Displays if the system detects a fault with a tire pressuresensor or the spare tire is in use.Tyre pressure sensormalfunctionSee Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page ?).If the warning message remains on after you have checkedthe tire pressures, the system has detected a fault thatrequires service.  Have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.99 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
TransmissionActionMessageThe system has detected a fault that requires service.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Transmission malfunc-tion Service nowTransmission ServicerequiredThe transmission is overheating and needs to cool.  Stop yourvehicle as soon as it is safe to do so, switch the engine offand allow the transmission to cool.Transmission overtemper-ature Stop safelyTransmission over-heating Stop safelyTransmission too hotPress brakeThe transmission has limited functionality.  The system hasdetected a fault that requires service.  Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Transmission limitedfunction See manualDisplays at low ambient temperatures if it takes a fewseconds for the transmission to engage a gear.Transmission warmingup Please waitFully press the brake pedal until the message disappearsfrom the information display.Displays when your vehicle is ready to drive.Ready to driveDisplays as a reminder to shift into park (P).Transmission not in ParkPress the brake pedal to unlock the transmission.Press brake to unlockselector lever See Automatic Transmission (page ?).Displays when the gearshift lever unlocks.Selector lever unlockedSee Automatic Transmission (page ?).Vehicle SettingsActionMessageYour vehicle is in transport mode.Transport mode Contactdealer Some features on your vehicle are not available.  Have yourvehicle checked as soon as possible.100 (G1867946)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewInformation Displays edited
AIR VENTS (G1867596)Center Air VentsSide Air VentsMANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL(G1867581) editedSwitching the Climate Control Onand OffSwitching the Recirculated Air Onand OffNote: Recirculates  The   air toreduceunwanted odors from enteringcurrently in  the vehicle. passengercompartment recirculates.Switching the Air Conditioning Onand OffNote: Under certain conditions, the airconditioning compressor could continue tooperate after you switch air conditioning off.Switching Maximum Defrost Onand OffTurn the temperature controlclockwise past the highestsetting  to the full heat positionto   maximize defrosting.Note:  The temperature control springsback to the highest setting.Note:  When you switch maximum defroston, the heated windshield, heated rearwindow and air conditioning turn on.  Theblower motor is set to the highest speed.Note: When you switch maximum defrostoff, the heated windshield and heated rearwindow remain on.101 (G1867596)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewClimate Control edited
Switching Maximum Cooling Onand OffTurn the temperature controlcounterclockwise to  past   thelowest setting to maximizecooling.Note:  The temperature control springsback to the lowest setting.Note: When you switch maximum coolingoff, air conditioning remains on.Adjusting  Setting   the BlowerMotor SpeedNote:  Lights on the control illuminate toindicate the fan  blower motor speed.Note: Changing  When you switch theDirection of AirflowDirects  blower motoroff,  air through  conditioning turns off andthe windshield air vents. Directs air throughthe instrument panel air vents. Directs airthrough the footwell air vents. Adjustingwindows  could fog up.Directing Air to the Windshield AirVentsDirecting Air to the InstrumentPanel Air VentsDirecting Air to the Footwell AirVentsSetting   the TemperatureYoucan adjust  Turn   the temperaturebetween 61–82°F (16–28°C) in smallincrements. control counterclockwise forcooler temperature settings.Turn the temperature control clockwisefor warmer temperature settings.102 (G1867581)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewClimate Control edited
AUTOMATIC CLIMATECONTROL (G1867582) editedSwitching the Climate Control Onand OffSwitching the Recirculated Air Onand OffNote: Recirculates  The   air to reduceunwanted odors from entering  currently inthe vehicle. passenger compartmentrecirculates.Note:  Recirculated air could turn off or beprevented from turning on in all air flowmodes except maximum cooling to reducethe risk of the windows fogging up.  It couldalso turn on and off when you direct air tothe instrument panel or footwell air ventsduring hot weather to improve coolingefficiency.Switching the Air Conditioning Onand OffNote: Under certain conditions, the airconditioning compressor could continue tooperate after you switch air conditioning off.Switching Maximum Defrost Onand OffNote: When you switch maximum defroston, the heated windshield, heated rearwindow and air conditioning turn on. Theblower motor is set to the highest speed.Note: When you switch maximum defrostoff, the heated windshield and heated rearwindow remain on.Switching Maximum Cooling Onand OffNote: When you switch maximum coolingoff, air conditioning remains on.Switching Auto Mode On and OffThe system controls the blowermotor speed and direction ofairflow to reach and maintainthe set temperature. Adjusting the BlowerMotor Speed Lights on the controlilluminate to indicate the fan speed.Changing the Direction of Airflow Directsair through the windshield air vents. Directsair through the instrument panel air vents.Directs air through the footwell air vents.Adjusting the Temperature You can adjustto reach and maintain   the temperaturebetween 60–85°F (15.5–29.5°C) in smallincrements. you have set.Note:  When set to low temperatures, thesystem switches to permanent cooling.When set to high temperatures , the systemswitches to permanent heating. youswitch auto mode on, lights on the blowermotor control do not illuminate to indicatethe blower motor speed.Adjust the blower motor control or airdistribution control to switch auto modeoff.Adjusting the Auto ModeRepeatedly press to limit themaximum blower motor speed.Note:  Lights on the control illuminate toindicate the blower motor speed.103 (G1867582)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewClimate Control edited
Note:  Limiting the blower motor speedincreases the time taken to cool or heat theinterior.Setting the Blower Motor SpeedNote:  Lights on the control illuminate toindicate the blower motor speed.Directing Air to the Windshield AirVentsDirecting Air to the InstrumentPanel Air VentsDirecting Air to the Footwell AirVentsSetting the TemperatureTurn the temperature controlcounterclockwise for cooler temperaturesettings.Turn the temperature control clockwisefor warmer temperature settings.Note:  You can adjust the temperaturebetween 60–85°F (15.5–29.5°C).HINTS ON CONTROLLING THEINTERIOR CLIMATE -VEHICLES WITH: ELECTRONICAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURECONTROL (EATC) (G1885442) editedGeneral HintsDo not place objects under the front seatsas this may interfere with the airflowdirecting air   to the rear seats.Remove any snow, ice or leaves from theair intake area at the base of thewindshield.Note: You may feel a small amount of airfrom the footwell air vents regardless of theair distribution setting.Note: To reduce humidity build-up insideyour vehicle, do not drive with the systemswitched off or with recirculated air alwaysswitched on.Note: Prolonged use of recirculated air maycause the windows to fog up.104 (G1885442)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewClimate Control edited
Note: Adjustingthe settings when yourvehicle interior is extremely hot or cold isnot necessary. The system automaticallyadjusts to heat or cool the interior to yourselected temperature as quickly as possible.For the system to function efficiently, theinstrument panel and side  Use   air ventsshould be fully open. When you selectautomatic mode and the ambienttemperature is low and the engine is cold,airflow is directed to the windshield and sideair vents. When you select automatic modeand the interior and exterior temperaturesare high, the system selects recirculated airto maximize cooling. When the desiredtemperature is reached, recirculated airturns off. When you switch the system off,outside air is prevented from entering yourvehicle. When you select maximum defrost,air   conditioning with recirculated air toimprove cooling performance and efficiency.Note:  When you select automatic modeand the outside temperature is low and theengine is cold, air is directed to thewindshield and the outer instrument panelair vents.Note:  When you select automatic modeand the outside temperature and in-vehicletemperature is high, the system selectsrecirculated air to maximize cooling.  Whenthe required temperature is reached,recirculated air turns off.Note:  When you select maximum defrost,air conditioning  turns on and airflow is notair is   directed to the instrument panel andfootwell  windshield   air  Quickly Heatingthe Interior Press AUTO. Select the highesttemperature. vents.Recommended Settings forHeating• Press AUTO.• Select the desired  requiredtemperature.Note:  Adjusting the settings when yourvehicle interior is extremely hot or cold isnot necessary.  The system automaticallyadjusts to heat or cool the interior to yourselected temperature as quickly as possible. For the system to function efficiently, theinstrument panel and side air vents shouldbe fully open.Quickly Cooling the Interior• Press MAX A/C.Note: To improve the time to reach acomfortable temperature in hot weather,drive with the windows open until you feelcold air through the air vents.Recommended Settings forCooling• Press AUTO.• Select the desired  requiredtemperature.Defogging the Side Windows inCold Weather• Select maximum defrost.Maximum Cooling UsingDefogging or Clearing  theInstrument Panel and FootwellWindshield of Thin Ice•Air Vents   Select the lowesttemperature. Switch on the airconditioning and recirculated air. Selectthe highest blower motor speed andthen adjust to suit comfort levels.maximum defrost.105 (G1885442)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewClimate Control edited
HINTS ON CONTROLLING THEINTERIOR CLIMATE -VEHICLES WITH: ELECTRONICMANUAL TEMPERATURECONTROL (EMTC) (G1885443) editedGeneral HintsDo not place objects under the front seatsas this may interfere with the airflowdirecting air   to the rear seats.Remove any snow, ice or leaves from theair intake area at the base of thewindshield.Note: You may feel a small amount of airfrom the footwell air vents regardless of theair distribution setting.Note: To reduce humidity build-up insideyour vehicle, do not drive with the systemswitched off or with recirculated air alwaysswitched on.Note: To reduce fogging of the windshieldduring humid weather,weather conditions,direct airflow  air   to the windshield airvents.Note: Prolonged use of recirculated air maycause the windows to fog up.Note: Use air conditioning with recirculatedair to improve cooling performance andefficiency.Quickly Heating the Interior• Select the highest blower motor speed.• Select the highest temperature.• Direct the airflow to the footwell   airto the footwell air  vents.Recommended Settings forHeating• Select a high  medium   blower motorspeed.• Select the desired  requiredtemperature.• Direct the airflow to the footwell andwindshield   air to the footwell andwindshield air  vents.Quickly Cooling the Interior• Select maximum cooling.Note: To improve the time to reach acomfortable temperature in hot weather,drive with the windows open until you feelcold air through the air vents.Recommended Settings forCooling• Select the highest  a medium   blowermotor speed.• Select the desired  requiredtemperature.• Direct the airflow to the instrumentpanel   air to the instrument panel airvents.• Press A/C.Defogging the Side Windows inCold Weather• Select maximum defrost.Maximum Cooling UsingDefogging or Clearing  theInstrument Panel and FootwellWindshield of Thin Ice•Air Vents Turn the temperature controlcounterclockwise to the lowest setting.Switch on the air conditioning andrecirculated air. Select the highestblower motor speed and then adjustto suit comfort levels. maximumdefrost.106 (G1885443)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewClimate Control edited
HEATED WINDSHIELD (G1688416)editedPress the button to clear theheated   windshield of thin iceand fog.  The heated windshieldautomatically   turns off after a shortperiod of time.Note: Start  Make sure that the engine isrunning  before youswitch  switching   theheated windshield on.Note: The system does not operate if thebattery charge level is low.HEATED REAR WINDOW -VEHICLES WITH: ELECTRONICAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURECONTROL (EATC) (G1878082) editedPress the button to clear theheated   rear window of thin iceand fog.  The heated rearwindow automatically   turns off after ashort period of time.Note:  Make sure the engine is running  onbefore operating the heated windows.Note: Do not use razor blades or othersharp objects to clean or remove decalsfrom the inside of the heated rear window.The vehicle Warranty does  may   not coverdamage caused to the heated rear windowgrid lines.HEATED REAR WINDOW -VEHICLES WITH: ELECTRONICMANUAL TEMPERATURECONTROL (EMTC) (G1866812) editedPress the button to clear theheated   rear window of thin iceand fog.  The heated rearwindow automatically   turns off after ashort period of time.Note:  Make sure the engine is running  onbefore operating the heated windows.Note: Do not use razor blades or othersharp objects to clean or remove decalsfrom the inside of the heated rear window.The vehicle Warranty does  may   not coverdamage caused to the heated rear windowgrid lines.HEATED EXTERIOR MIRRORS(G1866813)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.107 (G1688416)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewClimate Control edited
SITTING IN THE CORRECTPOSITION (G1553331) editedWARNINGSDo not recline the seatback too faras this can cause the occupant toslide under the seatbelt, resulting inserious injury in the event of a collision.Always sit upright against yourseatback with your feet on the floor.Do not place objects higher than thetop of the seat backrest.Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury or death in the event of asudden stop or crash.When you use them properly, the seat,head restraint, safetybelt  seatbelt   andairbags will provide optimum protection inthe event of a crash.We recommend that you follow theseguidelines:• Sit in an upright position with the baseof your spine as far back as possible.• Do not recline the seat backrest morethan 30°.• Adjust the head restraint so that thetop of it is level with the top of yourhead and as far forward aspossible.Make sure that you remaincomfortable.• Keep sufficient distance betweenyourself and the steering wheel.Werecommend a minimum of 10 in(25 cm) between your breastbone andthe airbag cover.• Hold the steering wheel with your armsslightly bent.• Bend your legs slightly so that you canpress the pedals fully.• Position the shoulder strap of thesafetybelt  seatbelt   over the centerof your shoulder and position the lapstrap tightly across your hips.Make sure that your driving position iscomfortable and that you can maintain fullcontrol of your vehicle.HEAD RESTRAINTS (G1910909)WARNINGSFully adjust the head restraint beforeyou sit in or operate your vehicle.Thiswill help minimize the risk of neckinjury in the event of a crash.Do not adjustthe head restraint when your vehicle ismoving.Raise the rear head restraints whenpassengers occupy the rear seats.Do not remove the head restraintfrom an occupied seat.Adjusting the Head RestraintsAdjust the head restraint so that the topof it is level with the top of your head.Raising the Head Restraints1. Pull the head restraint upward.108 (G1553331)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeats edited
2. Make sure the head restraint locks intoplace.Lowering the Head Restraints1. Press the left-hand side locking button.2. Push the head restraint downward.3. Make sure the head restraint locks intoplace.Removing the Head RestraintsFront Head Restraints1. Recline the seat backrest so that thereis enough room for you to remove thehead restraint.2. Press the locking buttons together.3. Lift and remove the head restraint.Rear Head Restraints1. Fold the seat backrest forward so thatthere is enough room for you to removethe head restraint.2. Press the locking buttons together.3. Lift and remove the head restraint.MANUAL SEATS - 3-DOOR (G19091 8 5)WARNINGSDo not adjust the driver seat whenyour vehicle is moving.Do not place cargo or any objectsbehind the seat backrest beforereturning it to the originalposition.Pull on the seat backrest to makesure that it has fully latched after returningthe seat backrest to its original position.Anunlatched seat may become dangerous ifyou stop suddenly or have a crash.Moving the Seat Backward andForwardWARNINGMake sure the seat fully locks intoplace by rocking it backward andforward.Not securing the seat intothe locked position can be dangerous in acrash and could cause serious personalinjury or death.109 (G1909185)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeats edited
Note: Do not move the seat backward andforward using the lever underneath the seatbase unless the seat backrest is upright.Folding the Seat Backrest Forward1. Pull the lever to release the seatbackrest.Note: Do not hold onto the lever whenmoving the seat.2. Fold the seat backrest fully forward.3. Slide the seat forward.110 (G1909185)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeats edited
Returning the Seat Backrest to theSeating Position1. Push the seat backrest to slide thetilted seat to the end stop (memoryposition) or desired seating position.2. Fold the seat backrest to the uprightposition.Note: Make sure the seat base has beenmoved to the correct position before foldingthe seat backrest upright.Note: You do not need to pull the leverwhen unfolding the seat backrest.Adjusting the Lumbar Support (IfEquipped)Adjusting the Height of the DriverSeat111 (G1909185)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeats edited
Recline AdjustmentMANUAL SEATS - 5-DOOR (G1909186)WARNINGDo not adjust the driver seat whenyour vehicle is moving.Moving the Seat Backward andForwardWARNINGMake sure the seat fully locks intoplace by rocking it backward andforward.Not securing the seat intothe locked position can be dangerous in acrash and could cause serious personalinjury or death.Adjusting the Lumbar Support (IfEquipped)112 (G1909186)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeats edited
Adjusting the Height of the DriverSeatRecline AdjustmentREAR SEATS (G1909499)Folding the Seat BackrestWARNINGWhen folding the seat backrestdown, take care not to get yourfingers caught in the mechanism.1. Lower the head restraints.2. Press and hold the unlock buttons.3. Push the seat backrest forward.Note: Do not attempt to fold the rear seatcushion forward.4. Place the seatbelts in the clips on theoutermost trim.Note: Make sure that the seatbelt is fullytightened into the retractor.113 (G1909499)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeats edited
Unfolding the Seat BackrestWARNINGSWhen unfolding the seat backrests,make sure that the seatbelts are nottrapped behind the seat.Make sure that the seats and theseat backrests are secure and fullylocked in their catches.HEATED SEATS HEATEDSEATS  (G1936573) editedWARNINGSUse caution when using the heatedseat if you are unable to feel pain toyour skin because of advanced age,chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury,medication, alcohol use, exhaustion orother physical conditions. The heated seatcould cause burns even at lowtemperatures, especially if used for longperiods of time. Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in personal injury.Do not place anything on the seatthat blocks the heat, for example aseat cover or a cushion. This couldcause the seat to overheat. Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury.Do not poke sharp objects into theseat cushion or seat backrest. Thiscould damage the heated seatelement and cause it to overheat. Failureto follow this instruction could result inpersonal injury.Do not switch the heated seat on if theseat is wet.The heated seat button is on the climatecontrol assembly.Repeatedly press the button toadjust the temperature.114 (G1936573)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSeats edited
(G1944778)editedWARNINGSDo not plug optional electricalaccessories into the cigar lightersocket.Incorrect use of the cigarlighter can cause damage not covered bythe vehicle warranty, and can result in fireor serious injury.Do not use a power point foroperating a cigar lighter.Incorrect useof the power points can causedamage not covered by the vehiclewarranty, and can result in fire or seriousinjury. When you switch the ignition on, youcan use the socket to power 12 voltappliances with a maximum current ratingof 15 amps. After you switch the ignitionoff, the power supply works only for amaximum of 75 minutes.Do not hang any accessory from theaccessory plug.Do not use the power point over the vehiclecapacity of 12 volt DC 180 watt  watts   ora fuse may blow.Incorrectuse of the power point can causedamage not covered by your warranty.Always keep  Keep   the power point capsclosed when not in  The power point workswhen the engine is running. use.Do not insert objects other than anaccessory plug into the power point.You can use the power point for up to 75minutes after you switch the ignition off.Note: When you switch the ignition on, youcan use the socket to power 12 voltappliances with a maximum current ratingof 15 amps.To prevent the battery from running out ofcharge:• Do not use the power point longer thannecessary when the engine  vehicleis not running.• Do not leave devices plugged inovernight or when you park your vehiclefor extended periods.Power points may be found:  in thefollowing locations:• On the center console.• Inside the center console.• On the rear of the console. In theluggage compartment. 230 Volt ACPower Point Do not keep electricaldevices plugged in the power pointwhenever the device is not in use. Donot use any extension cord with the230 volt AC power point, since it willdefeat the safety protection design.Doing so may cause the power pointto overload due to powering multipledevices that can reach beyond the 150watt load limit and could result in fireor serious injury. The power point workswhen the engine is running. You canuse the power point for poweringelectrical devices that require up to 150watts. It is on the rear of the   centerconsole.•Thepower point indicator light, locatedon  Inside   the power point, showswhen the power point is ready for use.When the indicator light on the powerpoint is: On - the power point is readyto supply power. Off - the power pointpower supply is off and so is theignition. Flashing - the power point isin fault mode. The power outlettemporarily turns off power when infault mode if the device exceeds the150 watt limit. Unplug your device andswitch the ignition off. Switch theignition back on, but do not plug yourdevice back in. Let the system cool offand switch the ignition off to reset the115 (G1944778)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAuxiliary Power Points edited
fault mode. Switch the ignition back onand make sure the indicator lightremains on. Do not use the power pointfor certain electric devices, including:Cathode ray tube type televisions.Motor loads, for example vacuumcleaners, electric saws and otherelectric power tools, orcompressor-driven refrigerators.Measuring devices which processprecise data, for example medicalequipment or measuring equipment.Other appliances requiring anextremely stable power supply, forexample microcomputer-controlledelectric blankets or touch sensorlamps. luggage compartment.CIGAR LIGHTER (G1477648) editedWARNINGDo not plug optional electricalaccessories into the cigar lightersocket.Incorrect use of the cigarlighter can cause damage not covered bythe vehicle warranty, and can result in fireor serious injury. Do not hold the cigarlighter element pressed in. If the powersupply does not work after you switch theignition off, switch the ignition on. If youuse the socket when the engine is notrunning, the battery may lose charge.When you switch the ignition on, you canuse the socket to power 12 volt applianceswith a maximum current rating of 15 amps.Press the element in to use the cigarlighter.  It willpop  pops   out automatically.after a short period of time.Do not hold the cigar lighter elementpressed in.Note:  If the power supply does not workafter you switch the ignition off, switch theignition on.Note:  If you use the socket when theengine is not running, the battery may runout of charge.Note:  When you switch the ignition on, youcan use the socket to power 12 voltappliances with a maximum current ratingof 15 amps.116 (G1477648)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAuxiliary Power Points edited
CUP HOLDERS (G1477702)Note: Stow items in the cupholder carefullyas items may become loose during hardbraking, acceleration or crashes, includinghot drinks which may spill.WARNINGUse only soft cups in the cupholders.Hard objects can injure youin a crash.DEVICE HOLDER (G1868739)Installing the Device Holder1. Remove the cap from the rear of theaudio unit.2. Attach the device holder to the rear ofthe audio unit and press down until aclick sounds.Removing the Device Holder1. Press the locking buttons together andremove the device holder.2. Attach the cap to the rear of the audiounit.Installing a Device1. Press the button to unlock the clamp.2. Place the device on the lower rubbermat.3. Adjust the lid to secure the device.4. Press the button again to lock theclamp.Note: Do not leave a device in the deviceholder when leaving your vehicle.Removing a Device1. Press the button to unlock the clamp.2. Lift the lid.3. Remove the device from the deviceholder.4. Press the button again to lock theclamp.117 (G1477702)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStorage Compartments
GENERAL INFORMATION (G1448534)WARNINGSExtended idling at high enginespeeds can produce very hightemperatures in the engine andexhaust system, creating the risk of fire orother damage.Do not park, idle or drive your vehicleon dry grass or other dry groundcover.The emission system heats upthe engine compartment and exhaustsystem, creating the risk of fire.Do not start the engine in a closedgarage or in other enclosedareas.Exhaust fumes can betoxic.Always open the garage door beforeyou start the engine.Exhaust leaks may result in entry ofharmful and potentially lethal fumesinto the passenger compartment.Ifyou smell exhaust fumes inside yourvehicle, have your vehicle inspectedimmediately.Do not drive if you smellexhaust fumes.If you disconnect the battery, your vehiclemay exhibit some unusual drivingcharacteristics for approximately 5 mi(8 km) after you reconnect it.  This isbecause the engine management systemmust realign itself with the engine.  Youcan disregard any unusual drivingcharacteristics during this period.The powertrain control system meets allCanadian interference-causing equipmentstandard requirements regulating theimpulse electrical field or radio noise.When you start the engine, avoid pressingthe accelerator pedal before and duringoperation.Only use the accelerator pedalwhen you have difficulty starting theengine.IGNITION SWITCH (G1518436) editedNote: Make sure the key is clean beforeinserting it into any lock cylinder.Note: Do not leave the key in the ignitionfor an extended period of time when theengine is not running.  This is to prevent thevehicle battery from losing charge.Switching the Ignition OffTurn the key to position 0.Switching the Ignition On  toAccessory ModeTurn the key to position I.  Electricalaccessories, for example the radio, operatewithout the engine running.Switching the Ignition  toAccessory Mode  OnTurn the key to position II.  All electricalcircuits and accessories are operationaland the warning lamps and indicatorsilluminate.118 (G1448534)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStarting and Stopping the Engine edited
Starting the EngineTurn the key to position III.  Release thekey when the engine starts.PUSH BUTTON IGNITIONSWITCH (G1869760) editedWARNINGAlways check that the steering wheellock is deactivated beforeattempting to move yourvehicle.Failure to deactivate the steeringwheel lock could result in a crash.Switching the Ignition On toAccessory ModePress the push button ignition switch oncewithout your foot on the brake or clutchpedal.  It is on the instrument panel nearthe steering wheel.  All electrical circuitsand accessories are operational and thewarning lamps and indicators illuminate.Press the push button ignition switch againwithout your foot on the brake or clutchpedal to switch the ignition off.Note: The system may not function if thepassive key is close to metal objects orelectronic devices, for example keys or a cellphone.Note: The ignition turns off if you leave yourvehicle unattended.  This is to prevent thevehicle battery from losing charge.Note: A valid passive key must be insideyour vehicle to switch the ignition on andstart your vehicle. the engine.Starting Your Vehicle  The EngineVehicles with Manual Transmission1. Fully depress  press   the clutch pedal.2. Press the push button ignition switch.Note: If you release the clutch pedal duringengine starting, the engine stops cranking.Vehicles with Automatic Transmission1. Fully depress  press   the brake pedal.2. Shift into park (P).3. Press the push button ignition switch.Note: If you release the brake pedal duringengine starting, the engine stops cranking.Vehicles with a Diesel EngineNote: The engine does not crank until theengine   glow plug warninglamp  indicatorturns off.  This may take several seconds inextremely cold conditions.Failure to StartThe system does not function if:• The passive key frequencies arejammed.• The key battery has no charge.If you are unable to start your vehicle, dothe engine, do the  following:1. Insert the passive key into the backupslot. position.  See Passive KeyBackup Position (page ?).2. With the passive key in this position,you can use the push button ignitionswitch to switch the ignition on andstart your vehicle. the engine.119 (G1869760)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStarting and Stopping the Engine edited
Vehicles with Manual TransmissionIf the engine does not crank after you fullydepress the clutch pedal and   press theclutch pedal and press the  push buttonignition switch, do the following:1. Fully depress both the clutch andpress the clutch pedal and the   brakepedals. pedal.2. Press the push button ignition switch.Stopping the Engine When YourVehicle is StationaryVehicles with Manual TransmissionBrieflypress  Press   the push buttonignition switch.Note: The ignition, all electrical circuits andall warning lamps and indicators turn off.Vehicles with Automatic Transmission1. Fully depress  press   the brake pedal.2. Shift into park (P).3. Brieflypress  Press   the push buttonignition switch.Note: The ignition, all electrical circuits andall warning lamps and indicators turn off.Stopping the Engine When YourVehicle is MovingWARNINGSwitching off the engine when yourvehicle is still moving results in asignificant decrease in brakingassistance.Higher effort is required to applythe brakes and to stop your vehicle.Asignificant decrease in steering assistancecould also occur.The steering does notlock, but higher effort could be required tosteer your vehicle.When you switch theignition off, some electrical circuits, forexample airbags, also turn off.If youunintentionally switch the ignition off, shiftinto neutral (N) and restart the engine.Vehicles with Manual Transmission1. Press and hold the push button ignitionswitch until the engine stops, or pressit three times within two seconds.2. Shift into neutral and use the brakes tobring your vehicle to a safe stop.3. Brieflypress  Press   the push buttonignition switch.Vehicles with Automatic Transmission1. Press and hold the push button ignitionswitch until the engine stops, or pressit three times within two seconds.2. Shift into neutral and use the brakes tobring your vehicle to a safe stop.3. Shift into park (P).4. Brieflypress  Press   the push buttonignition switch.Fast RestartThe system allows you to restart yourvehicle within 10 seconds of switching itoff, even if it does not detect a validpassive key. Within 10 seconds of switchingyour vehicle off, fully depress the brake orclutch pedal and press the push buttonignition switch. After 10 seconds, you canno longer  start your vehicle if it  the enginewithin 10 seconds of switching it off, evenif it does not detect a valid passive key.Within 10 seconds of switching the engineoff, fully press the brake or clutch pedaland press the push button ignition switch.After 10 seconds, you can no longer startthe engine if the system   does not detecta valid passive key.When you start your vehicle, the engine,it remains running until you press the pushbutton ignition switch, even if your vehicledoes not detect a valid passive key. If youopen and close a door when your vehiclethe engine   is running, the system searchesfor a valid passive key.120 (G1869760)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStarting and Stopping the Engine edited
Starting System Information MessagesActionMessageDisplays if you switch the ignition on and do not start theengine.Full accessory poweractiveDisplays when you start the engine as a reminder to fullypress the brake pedal.Press brake to startDisplays when you start the engine as a reminder to fullypress the clutch pedal.Press clutch to startDisplays when you start the engine as a reminder to fullypress the brake and clutch pedals.Press brake and clutch tostartDisplays if the engine fails to start.Cranking time exceededDisplays if the system does not detect a valid passive key.No key detectedDisplays if you are unable to start the engine with a correctlycoded key.  The system has detected a fault that requiresservice.  Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.Starting systemmalfunctionDisplays for 10 seconds if you switch the engine off and thesystem does not detect a valid passive key.  After 10 seconds,you can no longer start the engine if the system does notdetect a valid passive key.Restart now or key isneededKey Outside Vehicle AudibleWarningSounds when you remove the passive keyfrom your vehicle and the engine is running.STEERING WHEEL LOCK -VEHICLES WITHOUT: PUSHBUTTON START (G1546401)WARNINGAlways check that the steering isunlocked before attempting to moveyour vehicle.Locking the Steering Wheel1. Remove the key from the ignition.2. Slightly rotate the steering wheel toengage the lock.Unlocking the Steering Wheel1. Insert the key in the ignition.2. Turn the key to position I.Note: You may have to slightly rotate thesteering wheel to assist unlocking it.STEERING WHEEL LOCK -VEHICLES WITH: PUSHBUTTON START (G1618558)Your vehicle has an electronicallycontrolled steering wheel lock thatautomatically operates.121 (G1546401)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStarting and Stopping the Engine edited
The steering wheel will lock shortly afteryou have parked your vehicle and thepassive key is outside it or when you lockyour vehicle.Note: The steering wheel will not lock whenthe ignition is on or when your vehicle ismoving.Unlocking the Steering WheelThe steering wheel unlocks when thesystem detects a valid passive key insideyour vehicle.If the steering wheel relocks,switch the ignition on to unlock it.Note: You may have to slightly rotate thesteering wheel to assist unlocking it.STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE(G1608041) editedCold or Hot Engine Switch  Before startingyour vehicle, check  the ignitionfollowing:•on  Make  sure the headlamps  andwait until the glow plug indicator turnselectrical accessories are  off.•For vehicles with automatictransmission, fully press the  Makesure the parking  brake pedal. Forvehicles with manual transmission,fully  is on.•Make sure the transmission is inneutral.Vehicles with an Ignition Key1. Turn the key to position .2. Wait until the glow plug indicator turnsoff.3. Fully   press the clutch  Start theengine.pedal.Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.4. Releasing  Turn   the brakeor clutchpedal when the engine is starting stopsthe engine cranking and the ignitionreturns  key   to position .Note:  Releasing the clutch pedal when theengine is starting stops the engine crankingand the ignition returns to  on.Note: When the temperature is below 5°F(-15°C), you may need to crank the enginefor up to 10 seconds.Note: You can only attempt to start theengine for a short period of time. After alimited number  amount   of attempts tostart the engine, you cannot try again untila period of   time elapses, for example 30before  the starting system temporarilydisables.  If you exceed the starting timelimit, a message may appear and youcannot attempt to start the engine for atleast 15   minutes.Vehicles with a Push ButtonIgnition SwitchSee Push Button Ignition Switch (page119).Failure to StartVehicles with an Ignition KeyIf the engine does not start, do thefollowing:1. Forvehicles with automatictransmission, fully  Fully   press thebrake pedal.2. Forvehicles with manual transmission,fully press  Apply  the brake and clutchpedals. parking brake.3. Shift into neutral.4. Turn the key to position III until theengine starts.122 (G1608041)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStarting and Stopping the Engine edited
Vehicles with a Push Button IgnitionSwitchSee Push Button Ignition Switch (page119).Stopping the Engine When YourVehicle is StationaryVehicles with an Ignition Key1. Shift into neutral.2. Turn the key to position 0.3. Apply the parking brake.Vehicles with a Push Button IgnitionSwitchSee Push Button Ignition Switch (page119).Stopping the Engine When YourVehicle is MovingWARNINGSwitching off the engine when yourvehicle is still moving results in asignificant decrease in brakingassistance. Higher effort is required toapply the brakes and to stop your vehicle.A significant decrease in steeringassistance could also occur. The steeringdoes not lock, but higher effort could berequired to steer your vehicle. When youswitch the ignition off, some electricalcircuits, for example airbags, also turn off.If you unintentionally switch the ignitionoff, shift into neutral (N) and restart theengine.Vehicles with an Ignition Key1. Shift into neutral and use the brakes tobring your vehicle to a safe stop.2. Turn the key to position 0.3. Apply the parking brake.Vehicles with a Push Button IgnitionSwitchSee Push Button Ignition Switch (page119).Guarding Against Exhaust FumesWARNINGExhaust leaks may result in entry ofharmful and potentially lethal fumesinto the passenger compartment. Ifyou smell exhaust fumes inside yourvehicle, have your vehicle inspectedimmediately. Do not drive if you smellexhaust fumes.Important Ventilating InformationIf you stop your vehicle and then leave theengine idling for long periods, werecommend that you do one of thefollowing:•Open the windows at least 1 in (3 cm).•Set your climate control to outside air.Glow Plug IndicatorIf it illuminates, wait until it turnsoff before starting.Engine Warning LampsMalfunction Indicator LampCheck EngineIf it illuminates when the engine is runningthis indicates a malfunction. The OnBoard Diagnostics system has detected amalfunction of the vehicle emission controlsystem.123 (G1608041)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStarting and Stopping the Engine edited
If it flashes, engine misfire may beoccurring. Increased exhaust gastemperatures could damage the dieselparticulate filter or other vehiclecomponents. Avoid heavy accelerationand deceleration and have your vehicleimmediately serviced.Powertrain Warning LampIf it illuminates when the engine is runningthis indicates a malfunction. If it flasheswhen you are driving, immediately reducethe vehicle speed. Avoid heavyacceleration and deceleration and haveyour vehicle immediately serviced.If both lamps illuminate when the engineis running, stop your vehicle as soon as itis safe to do so. Continuing to drive yourvehicle may cause reduced power or theengine to stop. Switch the ignition off andattempt to restart the engine. Have yourvehicle immediately checked.Starting System Information MessagesActionMessageDisplays if you switch the ignition on and do not start theengine.Full accessory poweractiveDisplays if your vehicle fails to start.Cranking time exceededDisplays if you are unable to start your vehicle with a correctlycoded key. The system has detected a fault that requiresservice. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.Starting systemmalfunctionSWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE(G1477713)Vehicles With a TurbochargerWARNINGDo not switch the engine off when itis running at high speed.If you do, theturbocharger will continue runningafter the engine oil pressure has droppedto zero.This will lead to prematureturbocharger bearing wear.Release the accelerator pedal.Wait untilthe engine has reached idle speed and thenswitch it off.ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (IfEquipped) (G1752502)WARNINGSFailure to follow engine block heaterinstructions could result in propertydamage or serious personal injury.Do not use your heater withungrounded electrical systems ortwo-pronged adapters.There is a riskof electrical shock.124 (G1477713)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStarting and Stopping the Engine edited
The heater warms the engine coolant.Thisallows the climate control system torespond quickly.The equipment includesa heater element installed in the engineblock and a wire harness.You can connectthe system to a grounded 220-240 volt ACelectrical source.Note: The heater is most effective whenthe ambient temperature is below 0°F(-18°C).We recommend that you do the followingfor a safe and correct operation:• Use an extension cord suitable foroutdoor use and in cold temperatures.Itshould be clearly marked that it issuitable for use with outdoorappliances.Do not use an indoorextension cord outdoors.This couldresult in an electric shock or become afire hazard.• Use as short an extension cord aspossible.• Do not use multiple extension cords.• Make sure that when in operation, theextension cord plug and heater cordplug connections are free and clear ofwater.This could cause an electricshock or fire.• Make sure you park your vehicle in aclean area, clear of combustiblematerials.• Make sure you firmly connect theheater, heater cord and extension cord.• Check for heat anywhere in theelectrical hookup when the system hasbeen operating for approximately 30minutes.• Make sure you unplug and properlystow the system before starting anddriving your vehicle.• Make sure you check the heater systemfor proper operation before winter.Using the Engine Block HeaterThe engine block heater plug is on theright-hand side of the front bumper.Openthe hinged cover and make sure thereceptacle terminals are clean and drybefore use.The heater uses 0.4 to 1.0 kilowatt-hoursof energy per hour of use.The system doesnot have a thermostat.It reaches maximumtemperature after approximately threehours of operation.Using the heater longerthan three hours does not improve systemperformance and unnecessarily useselectricity.125 (G1752502)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStarting and Stopping the Engine edited
AUTO-START-STOP AUTO-START-STOP - MANUALTRANSMISSION (G1948553) editedWARNINGAlways switch the ignition off andfully apply the parking brake beforecarrying out any maintenance orleaving your vehicle. Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in personal injuryor death if the engine restarts.Principle of OperationThe system is designed to help reduce fuelconsumption and CO2 emissions bystopping the engine when it is idling, forexample at traffic lights. Your vehicle hasan enhanced starter motor that is designedfor an increased number of engine starts.The system does not stop the engine undercertain conditions, for example:•If you have opened the driver door.•If you have unfastened the driverseatbelt.•If your vehicle is at high altitude.•If you have switched the heatedwindshield on.•If the engine is warming up.•If the outside temperature is too lowor too high.•If the battery charge is low or thebattery temperature is outside theoptimal operating range.•To maintain the interior climate orreduce fogging.The system restarts the engine undercertain conditions, for example:•If you switch the heated windshield on.•If you switch maximum defrost on.•If you turn the steering wheel.•If your vehicle starts to roll downhill inneutral.•To maintain adequate brakeassistance.•To maintain the interior climate orreduce fogging.Note: On flex fuel vehicles, the systemturns off for a short period of time after youhave refueled. This is to allow the systemto verify the fuel type.Note: The blower motor speed couldchange when the system restarts the engine.Using Auto-Start-StopStopping the Engine1. Stop your vehicle.2. Shift into neutral.3. Release the clutch pedal.Note: Power assist steering turns off whenthe engine is off.Restarting the EngineFully press the clutch pedal.Note: To obtain maximum benefit fromthe system, shift into neutral and releasethe clutch pedal whenever you stop yourvehicle for more than three seconds.Note: The system provides stall recovery.To restart the engine after stalling, fullypress the clutch pedal.Switching the System On and OffThe system turns on when youswitch the ignition on. Press theswitch to switch it off.Note: OFF illuminates in the switch.Press the switch again to switch thesystem back on.126 (G1948553)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewUnique Driving Characteristics edited
The auto-start-stop indicator illuminatesgreen when the engine stops. It flashesamber and a message appears when youneed to take an action.The auto-start stop indicatorilluminates grey with a strike outwhen the system is not available.Note: The system turns off when it detectsa malfunction. If it remains off, have yourvehicle checked as soon as possible.Auto-Start-Stop WarningSounds when you open the driver door andthe system has stopped the engine.Information MessagesActionConditionMessagePress the acceleratorpedal, brake pedal orclutch pedal.The system needs to restart theengine but requires your confirma-tion.Auto StartStop Press apedal to start engineRestart the engine.The system is not functioning.Auto StartStop Manualrestart requiredShift into neutral andrestart the engine.The system needs to restart theengine but cannot because thetransmission is in gear.Auto StartStop Selectneutral to start engineReplacing the BatteryReplace the battery with one of exactlythe same specification for the system tofunction correctly.AUTO-START-STOP AUTO-START-STOP  (G1948552) editedWARNINGAlways switch the ignition off andfully apply the parking brake beforecarrying out any maintenance orleaving your vehicle. Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in personal injuryor death if the engine restarts.Principle of OperationThe system is designed to help reduce fuelconsumption and CO2 emissions bystopping the engine when it is idling, forexample at traffic lights. Your vehicle hasan enhanced starter motor that is designedfor an increased number of engine starts.The system does not stop the engine undercertain conditions, for example:•If you have opened the driver door.•If you have unfastened the driverseatbelt.•If your vehicle is at high altitude.•If you have switched the heatedwindshield on.•If you have shifted into sport (S) ormanual (M).•If your vehicle is on a steep grade.•If the engine is warming up.•If the outside temperature is too lowor too high.127 (G1948552)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewUnique Driving Characteristics edited
•If the battery charge is low or thebattery temperature is outside theoptimal operating range.•To maintain the interior climate orreduce fogging.•If your have turned the steering morethan 270 degrees.The system restarts the engine undercertain conditions, for example:•If you have opened the driver door.•If you have unfastened the driverseatbelt.•If you switch the heated windshield on.•If you switch maximum defrost on.•If you turn the steering wheel.•If your vehicle starts to roll downhill inneutral.•To maintain adequate brakeassistance.•To maintain the interior climate orreduce fogging.Note: On flex fuel vehicles, the systemturns off for a short period of time after youhave refueled. This is to allow the systemto verify the fuel type.Note: The blower motor speed couldchange when the system restarts the engine.Using Auto-Start-StopWARNINGApply the parking brake and shift intopark (P) before leaving your vehicle.Stopping the EngineStop your vehicle and keep your foot onthe brake pedal and the transmission indrive (D).Note: The engine stops if you shift into park(P) or neutral (N) regardless of whether youhave your foot on the brake pedal or not.Note: Power assist steering turns off whenthe engine is off.Vehicles With Auto HoldNote: If auto hold is active, the system willnot restart the engine if you remove yourfoot from the brake pedal. The systemrestarts the engine when you press theaccelerator pedal.Restarting the Engine•Release the brake pedal.•Press the accelerator pedal.•Shift into drive (D), reverse (R), neutral(N), manual (M) or sport (S).Switching the System On and OffThe system turns on when youswitch the ignition on. Press theswitch to switch it off.Note: OFF illuminates in the switch.Press the switch again to switch thesystem back on.The auto-start-stop indicator illuminatesgreen when the engine stops. It flashesamber and a message appears when youneed to take an action.The auto-start stop indicatorilluminates grey with a strike outwhen the system is not available.Note: The system turns off when it detectsa malfunction. If it remains off, have yourvehicle checked as soon as possible.128 (G1948552)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewUnique Driving Characteristics edited
Information MessagesActionConditionMessagePress the brake pedal torestart the engine.The system needs to restartthe engine but requires yourconfirmation.Auto StartStop Press braketo start engineShift into park (P) andrestart the engine yourself.The system is not func-tioning.Auto StartStop Shift to PRestart engineReplacing the BatteryReplace the battery with one of exactlythe same specification for the system tofunction correctly.ECOSELECT (G1906297) editedEcoSelect  About EcoSelectEcoSelect  is a drive mode that achieveslower fuel consumption by reducing vehicleperformance and climate comfort.EcoSelect allows your vehicle  is designedto operate more efficiently. To switch onEcoSelect, press the ECO button near theaudio unit. The system remembers the lastsetting when  help   you start your vehicle.reduce  fuel consumption.  It changes theway that some vehicle systems operate tomake your vehicle more efficient.When you switch on ECOSelect, anindicator appears in the informationdisplay. You  drive with EcoSelectswitched on, you   could notice:• Changes in engine behavior.• Reduced acceleration performance.• Reduced blower motor speed.• No override function.Switching EcoSelect On and OffPress the button.Note: It remains on until you switch it off.EcoSelect IndicatorIlluminates when you switchEcoSelect on.129 (G1906297)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewUnique Driving Characteristics edited
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (G1448576)WARNINGSDo not overfill the fuel tank.Thepressure in an overfilled tank maycause leakage and lead to fuel sprayand fire.The fuel system may be underpressure.If you hear a hissing soundnear the fuel filler inlet, do not refueluntil the sound stops.Otherwise, fuel mayspray out, which could cause seriouspersonal injury.Fuels can cause serious injury ordeath if misused or mishandled.Fuel may contain benzene, which isa cancer-causing agent.When refueling always shut theengine off and never allow sparks oropen flames near the fuel tank fillervalve.Never smoke or use a cell phonewhile refueling.Fuel vapor is extremelyhazardous under certain conditions.Avoidinhaling excess fumes.Follow these guidelines when refueling:• Extinguish all smoking materials andany open flames before refueling yourvehicle.• Always switch the engine off beforerefueling.• Automotive fuels can be harmful orfatal if swallowed.Fuel is highly toxicand if swallowed can cause death orpermanent injury.If fuel is swallowedimmediately call a physician, even if nosymptoms are immediatelyapparent.The toxic effects of fuel maynot be apparent for hours.• Avoid inhaling fuel vapors.  Inhaling fuelvapor can lead to eye and respiratorytract irritation.  In severe cases,excessive or prolonged breathing offuel vapor can cause serious illness andpermanent injury.• Avoid getting fuel in your eyes.If yousplash fuel in your eyes, immediatelyremove contact lenses (if worn), flushwith water for 15 minutes and seekmedical attention.  Failure to seekproper medical attention could lead topermanent injury.• Fuels can be harmful if absorbedthrough the skin.If you splash fuel onyour skin, clothing or both, promptlyremove contaminated clothing andthoroughly wash your skin with soapand water.Repeated or prolonged skincontact causes skin irritation.• Be particularly careful if you are takingAntabuse or other forms of Disulfiramfor the treatment ofalcoholism.Breathing fuel vapors couldcause an adverse reaction, seriouspersonal injury or sickness.Immediatelycall a physician if you experience anyadverse reactions.FUEL QUALITY - GASOLINE (G14777 15 )editedWARNINGSDo not mix gasoline with oil,  dieselwith gasoline, gasohol  or otheralcohol. liquids.  This could causea chemical reaction. an explosion.Do not use leaded gasoline orgasoline with additives containingother metallic compounds, forexample manganese-based.They coulddamage the emission system.130 (G1448576)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
Use minimum 95 octane unleadedgasoline that meets the specificationdefined by EN 228 or the equivalentnational specification.Your vehicle is suitable for use with ethanolblends up to 10% (E5 and E10).Note: We recommend that you use   onlyuse high quality fuel. The use of aftermarketfuel additives or other engine treatmentsare  We do  not recommended.recommend the use of aftermarket fueladditives or other engine treatments.Long-Term StorageMost gasoline contains ethanol.  Werecommend that you fill the fuel tank withfuel that does not contain ethanol if youintend to store your vehicle for more thantwo months.FUEL QUALITY - DIESEL (G1477716)editedWARNINGDo not mix kerosene,paraffin, oil,gasoline or other liquids  diesel  withdiesel. gasoline, gasohol or alcohol.This may  could   cause a chemicalreaction and engine damage not coveredby the vehicle Warranty. an explosion.Use diesel that meets the specificationdefined by EN 590 or the relevant nationalspecification.We recommend that you  Your vehicle issuitable for   use with biodiesel blends upto 7% (B7).Note:  We recommend that you  only usehigh quality fuel. The use of aftermarket fueladditives or other engine treatments areWe do  not recommended. recommendthe use of aftermarket fuel additives or otherengine treatments.Note: We do not recommend the use ofadditional additives to prevent fuel waxing.Long-Term StorageMost diesel fuels contain biodiesel.  Werecommend that you fill the fuel tank withfuel that does not contain biodiesel if youintend to store your vehicle for more thantwo months.FUEL FILLER FUNNELLOCATION (G1728199)The fuel filler funnel is in the spare wheelstorage tray.RUNNING OUT OF FUEL (G1809496)Running out of fuel can cause damage notcovered by the vehicle Warranty.131 (G1477716)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
If your vehicle runs out of fuel:• Add a minimum of 1.3 gal (5 L) of fuelto restart the engine.• You may need to switch the ignitionfrom off to on several times afterrefueling to allow the fuel system topump the fuel from the tank to theengine.  When restarting, cranking timetakes a few seconds longer thannormal.Note: If your vehicle is on a steep slope,more fuel may be required.Filling a Portable Fuel ContainerWARNINGFlow of fuel through a fuel pumpnozzle can produce staticelectricity.This can cause a fire if youare filling an ungrounded fuel container.Use the following guidelines to avoidelectrostatic charge build-up, which canproduce a spark, when filling anungrounded fuel container:• Only use an approved fuel container totransfer fuel to your vehicle.  Place thecontainer on the ground when filling it.• Do not fill a fuel container when it isinside your vehicle (including the cargoarea).• Keep the fuel pump nozzle in contactwith the fuel container when filling it.• Do not use a device that holds the fuelpump nozzle lever in the fill position.Adding Fuel From a Portable FuelContainerWARNINGSDo not insert the nozzle of a fuelcontainer or an aftermarket funnelinto the fuel filler neck.This maydamage the fuel system filler neck or itsseal and cause fuel to run onto the ground.WARNINGSDo not try to pry open or push openthe capless fuel system with foreignobjects.This could damage the fuelsystem and its seal and cause injury to youor others.Do not dispose of fuel in thehousehold refuse or the publicsewage system.Use an authorizedwaste disposal facility.When refueling the vehicle fuel tank froma fuel container, use the fuel filler funnelincluded with your vehicle. See Fuel FillerFunnel Location (page 131).Note: Do not use aftermarket funnels asthey may not work with the capless fuelsystem and can damage it.When refueling the vehicle fuel tank froma fuel container, do the following:1. Fully open the fuel filler door.2. Fully insert the fuel filler funnel into thefuel filler inlet.3. Add fuel to your vehicle from the fuelcontainer.4. Remove the fuel filler funnel.5. Fully close the fuel filler door.132 (G1809496)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
6. Clean the fuel filler funnel and place itback in your vehicle or correctly disposeof it.Note: Extra funnels can be purchased froman authorized dealer if you choose todispose of the funnel.133 (G1809496)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
REFUELING (G1809497) editedWhen refueling always shut theengine off and never allow sparksor open flames near the fuel tankfiller valve. Never smoke or use acell phone while refueling. Fuelvapor is extremely hazardousunder certain conditions. Avoidinhaling excess fumes. The fuelsystem may be under pressure. Ifyou hear a hissing sound near thefuel filler inlet, do not refuel untilthe sound stops. Otherwise, fuelmay spray out, which could causeserious personal injury. Do notremove the fuel pump nozzle fromits fully inserted position whenrefueling. Do not overfill the fueltank. The pressure in an overfilledtank may cause leakage and leadto fuel spray and fire. Stoprefueling when the fuel pumpnozzle automatically shuts off forthe first time. Failure to follow thiswill fill the expansion space in thefuel tank and could lead to fueloverflowing. Wait at least 10seconds before removing the fuelpump nozzle to allow any residualfuel to drain into the fuel tank. Donot try to pry open or push open thecapless fuel system with foreignobjects. This could damage thefuel system and its seal and causeinjury to you or others. Your vehicledoes not have a fuel filler cap.Refueling System OverviewLeft-handside. To open the fuelFuel   filler door, press the centerrear edge of the fuel filler doorand then release. door.ARight-hand side.To open the fuelFuel tank  filler door, press thecenter rear edge of the fuel fillerdoor and then release. valve.BFuel tank filler pipe.CYour vehicle does not have a fuel tank fillercap.134 (G1809497)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
Left-hand side. To open the fuelfiller door, press the center rearedge of the fuel filler door andthen release.ARight-hand side. To open thefuel filler door, press the centerrear edge of the fuel filler doorand then release.BLeft-hand side.  Pull the rear ofthe fuel filler door to open it.CRight-hand side. Pull the rear ofthe fuel filler door to open it.DRefueling Your VehicleWARNINGSWhen refueling always shut theengine off and never allow sparks oropen flames near the fuel tank fillervalve. Never smoke or use a cell phonewhile refueling. Fuel vapor is extremelyhazardous under certain conditions. Avoidinhaling excess fumes.The fuel system may be underpressure. If you hear a hissing soundnear the fuel filler inlet, do not refueluntil the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel mayspray out, which could cause seriouspersonal injury.WARNINGSDo not pry open the fuel tank fillervalve. This could damage the fuelsystem. Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in fire, personalinjury or death.Do not remove the fuel pump nozzlefrom its fully inserted position whenrefueling.Stop refueling when the fuel pumpnozzle automatically shuts off for thefirst time. Failure to follow this willfill the expansion space in the fuel tank andcould lead to fuel overflowing.Do not overfill the fuel tank. Thepressure in an overfilled tank maycause leakage and lead to fuel sprayand fire.Wait at least five seconds beforeremoving the fuel pump nozzle toallow any residual fuel to drain intothe fuel tank.1. Fully open the fuel filler door.2. Whenyou insert  Select   the correctsize   fuel pump nozzle a spring loadedinhibitor opens. for your vehicle.135 (G1809497)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
3. Insert the fuel pump nozzle up to thefirst notch on the nozzle A.  Keep itresting on   the cover of the   fuel pumpnozzle resting on the fuel  tank fillerpipe opening. pipe.4. Hold the fuel pump nozzle in positionB when refueling.  Holding the fuelpump  nozzle in position A can affectthe flow of fuel and shut off the fuelpump  nozzle before the fuel tank isfull.5. Operate the fuel pump nozzle withinthe area shown.6. When you finish refueling slightly raisethe fuel pump nozzle and slowlyremove it.7. Fully close the fuel filler door.Do not attempt to start the engine if youhave filled the fuel tank with incorrectfuel.Incorrect fuel use can  could   causedamage not covered by the vehicleWarranty.Have your vehicle immediatelychecked.System Warnings  RefuelingSystem Warning  (If Equipped)If the fuel tank  filler inlet  valve   does notfully close  close,  a warning   messageappears  could appear in the informationdisplay.MessageCheck fuel fill inletIf the message appears, do the following:136 (G1809497)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
1. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safeto do so and switch the engine off.2. Shift into park (P) or neutral (N).3. Apply the parking brake.4. Fully open the fuel filler door.5. Check the fuel tank  filler inletand thearea around it  valve   for any items ordebris that may be obstructingrestricting   its movement.6. Fully insert a fuel pump nozzle or thefuel filler funnel provided with yourvehicle into the fuel filler inlet. Thisaction should dislodge any debris thatmay be preventing the fuel filler inletRemove any debris   from the fuel tankfiller valve.7. Fully insert a fuel pump nozzle or thefuel filler funnel provided with yourvehicle into the fuel filler pipe.  SeeFuel Filler Funnel Location (page131).  This action should dislodge anydebris that may be preventing the fueltank filler valve from  fully closing.8. Remove the fuel pump nozzle or fuelfiller funnel from the fuel filler pipe.9. Fully close the fuel filler door.Note: Ifthis action corrects the problemthe  The   message may not immediatelyreset. If the message remains  continuesto appear  and a warning lamp illuminates,have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.FUEL CONSUMPTION (G1944721) editedWe derive CO2 and fuel consumptionfigures in laboratory tests according toRegulation (EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC)692/2008 and subsequent amendments.They are intended as a comparisonbetween makes and models of vehicles.They are not intended to represent the realworld fuel consumption you may get fromyour vehicle.Real world fuel consumption is governedby many factors, for example driving style,high speed driving, stop-start driving, airconditioning usage, add-on accessories,payload and towing.Advertised CapacityThe advertised capacity is the maximumamount of fuel that you can add to the fueltank when the fuel gauge indicates empty.See Capacities and Specifications(page 285).In addition, the fuel tank contains an emptyreserve.  The empty reserve is anunspecified amount of fuel that remainsin the fuel tank when the fuel gaugeindicates empty.Note: The amount of fuel in the emptyreserve varies and should not be relied uponto increase driving range.Fuel EconomyDo not measure  Your vehicle calculatesfuel economy during  figures through thetrip computer average fuel function.  SeeTrip Computer (page ?).The  first 900 mi  1,000 mi   (1,500 km) ofdriving as this   is the break-in period of theengine. A more accurate measurement isobtained after 1,900 mi  2,000 mi(3,000 km).137 (G1944721)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
Also, fuel expense, frequency of fill upsor fuel gauge readings are not accurateways to measure fuel economy.Completely fill the fuel tank and recordthe initial odometer reading. Each timeyou fill the fuel tank, record the amountof fuel added. After at least three fillups, fill the fuel tank and record thecurrent odometer reading. SubtractImpacting Fuel Economy•Incorrect tire inflation pressures.  SeeTire Pressures (page ?).•Fully loading   your initial  vehicle.•odometer reading from  Carryingunnecessary weight.•the current odometer reading. Tocalculate L/100 km (liters per 100kilometers) fuel consumption, multiplythe liters used by 100, then divide bykilometers traveled. To calculate MPG(miles per gallon) fuel consumption,divide miles traveled by gallons used.Keep a record for at least one monthand record the type of driving, forexample city or highway. This providesan accurate estimate of  Addingcertain accessories to   your vehicle’sfuel economy under current drivingconditions. Keeping records duringsummer  vehicle  such as bugdeflectors, rollbars or light bars, runningboards   and winter shows  ski racks.•howtemperature impacts  Using   fueleconomy. blended with alcohol.  SeeFuel Quality (page 131).•Fuel economy may decrease with lowertemperatures.•Fuel economy may decrease whendriving short distances.•You may get better fuel economy whendriving on flat terrain than when drivingon hilly terrain.138 (G1944721)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuel and Refueling edited
CATALYTIC CONVERTER (G1876874)editedWARNINGSDo not park, idle or drive your vehicleon dry grass or other dry groundcover.The emission system heats upthe engine compartment and exhaustsystem, creating the risk of fire.The normal operating temperatureof the exhaust system is veryhigh.Never work around or attemptto repair any part of the exhaust systemuntil it has cooled.Use special care whenworking around the catalytic converter.Thecatalytic converter heats up to a very hightemperature after only a short period ofengine operation and stays hot after theengine is switched off.Your vehicle has various emission controlcomponents and a catalytic converter thatenables it to comply with applicableexhaust emission standards.To avoid damaging the catalytic converter:• Do not crank the engine for more than10 seconds at a time.• Do not run the engine with a spark pluglead disconnected.• Do not push-start or tow-start yourvehicle.Use booster cables. See JumpStarting the Vehicle (page 212).• Do not switch the ignition off when yourvehicle is moving.• Do not use leaded fuel.Note: Resulting component damage maynot be covered by the vehicle Warranty.On-Board Diagnostics SystemYour vehicle has an on-board diagnosticssystem that monitors the emission controlsystem.If any of the following warninglamps illuminate, this may indicate thatthe on-board diagnostics system hasdetected an emission control systemmalfunction. Engine coolant temperaturewarning lamp.Ignition warning lamp.Malfunction indicator lamp. Serviceengine soon warning lamp.Continuing to drive your vehicle may causereduced power or the engine to stop.Failure to respond to a warning lamp maycause component damage not covered bythe vehicle Warranty.  Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.See Warning Lamps and Indicators(page 77).GASOLINE PARTICULATEFILTER GASOLINEPARTICULATE FILTER  (G1970494)editedWARNINGDo not park or idle your vehicle overdry leaves, dry grass or othercombustible materials. Theregeneration process creates very highexhaust gas temperatures and the exhaustwill radiate a considerable amount of heatduring and after regeneration and after youhave switched the engine off. This is apotential fire hazard.139 (G1876874)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewEngine Emission Control edited
Gasoline Particulate FilterRegenerationParticles in the exhaust gas collect in thegasoline particulate filter causing a gradualrestriction over time. This restriction isremoved through a regeneration processcontrolled by the engine control system.The regeneration process converts theparticles in the exhaust gas into harmlessgases.Regeneration occurs during normal driving,to varying degrees depending on how youdrive. Passive regeneration occurs whenyou drive at moderate to high speed but ifyou generally drive short distances at lowspeed, the engine control system couldactively raise the exhaust gas temperatureto remove the particles that have collectedin the filter to make sure that it continuesto correctly operate.Note: When the filter is saturated or isapproaching saturation, a message appearsin the information display.Gasoline Particulate Filter Information MessagesActionMessageExhaust filter at limit Driveto clean•Drive at moderate to high speed on a main road orhighway.•Regularly take your foot off the accelerator pedal.•Drive for 20 minutes or until the message disappears.•Avoid prolonged idling and always observe speed limitsand road conditions.•Select a suitable gear to maintain engine speedbetween 1500 and 4000 RPM.Exhaust filter over limitService now•Drive at a moderate speed.•Avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration.•Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.140 (G1970494)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewEngine Emission Control edited
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER(G1876876) editedWARNINGSDo not park or idle your vehicle overdry leaves, dry grass or othercombustible materials.Theregeneration process creates very highexhaust gas temperatures and the exhaustwill radiate a considerable amount of heatduring and after regeneration and after youhave switched the engine off.This is apotential fire hazard.The normal operating temperatureof the exhaust system is veryhigh.Never work around or attemptto repair any part of the exhaust systemuntil it has cooled.Use special care whenworking around the diesel oxidationcatalytic converter or the diesel particulatefilter.The diesel oxidation catalyticconverter and the diesel particulate filterheat up to very high temperatures afteronly a short period of engine operation andremain hot after you switch the engine off.Your vehicle has various emission controlcomponents and a diesel particulate filterthat enables it to comply with applicableexhaust emission standards.It filtersharmful diesel particulates, for examplesoot from the exhaust gas.To avoid damaging the diesel particulatefilter:• Do not crank the engine for more than10 seconds at a time.• Do not push-start or tow-start yourvehicle.Use booster cables. See JumpStarting the Vehicle (page 212).• Do not switch the ignition off when yourvehicle is moving.• Do not ignore warning lamps orinformation messages regardingexhaust system cleaning andregeneration.Note: Resulting component  This couldresult in  damage may   not be   covered bythe vehicle Warranty.On-Board Diagnostics SystemYour vehicle has an on-board diagnosticssystem that monitors the emission controlsystem.If any of the following warninglamps illuminate, this mayindicateindicates   that the on-board diagnosticssystem has detected an emission controlsystem malfunction.Engine coolant temperaturewarning lamp.Ignition warning lamp.Malfunction indicator lamp.Powertrain warning Lamp.Water in fuel warning lamp.Continuing  If you continue to drive yourvehicle maycause reduced power or  whenthe engine to stop. Failure to respond to awarning lamp may cause component  isilluminated, the engine could stop withoutwarning.  This could result in   damagenot covered by the vehicle Warranty.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.See Warning Lamps and Indicators(page 77).141 (G1876876)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewEngine Emission Control edited
Diesel Particulate Filter AutomaticRegenerationWARNINGSDo not park or idle your vehicle overdry leaves, dry grass or othercombustible materials.Theregeneration process creates very highexhaust gas temperatures and the exhaustwill radiate a considerable amount of heatduring and after regeneration and after youhave switched the engine off.This is apotential fire hazard.The normal operating temperatureof the exhaust system is veryhigh.Never work around or attemptto repair any part of the exhaust systemuntil it has cooled.Use special care whenworking around the diesel oxidationcatalytic converter or the diesel particulatefilter.The diesel oxidation catalyticconverter and the diesel particulate filterheat up to very high temperatures afteronly a short period of engine operation andremain hot after you switch the engine off.The diesel particulate filter on your vehiclerequires periodic regeneration to maintaincorrect operation.The emission controlsystem automatically carries out thisprocess.As soot gathers in the system itbegins to restrict the filter.The soot thatgathers inside the filter is cleaned in twodifferent ways, passive regeneration andactive regeneration.Both methods occurautomatically and require no actions fromthe driver.During automatic regeneration,the system cleans the diesel particulatefilter by oxidizing the soot.Cleaninghappens during normal engine operatingconditions at varying levels depending ondriving conditions.Diesel particulate filter warninglamp.If the diesel particulate filter is near or atsaturation, the warning lamp appearsadvising you to drive your vehicle in   amanner to allow effective dieselparticulate filter cleaning. Depending onvehicle options and instrument cluster typefitted, a warning  warning lamp orinformation   message may appear withthe warning lamp. Failure to carry outappears in the information display.  Driveyour vehicle in a manner to allow effectivediesel particulate filter cleaning.The warning lamp continues to illuminateuntil the automatic   regeneration processcompletes.  Continue to drive your vehiclein a manner to allow effective dieselparticulate filter cleaning until the warninglamp turns off.Failure to carry out regeneration  whenrequired may  could   result in a cloggeddiesel particulate filter.If the dieselparticulate filter fills beyond theregeneration threshold, the systemdisables the ability to carry outregeneration.This could result in irreversibledamage to the diesel particulate filterresulting in component damage which maynot be   covered by the vehicle Warranty.Where vehicle use meets any of thefollowing conditions:• Driving short distances.• Prolonged engine idling.• Frequently switching the engine on andoff.• High levels of acceleration anddeceleration.142 (G1876876)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewEngine Emission Control edited
We recommend you assist theregeneration process by:• Avoiding prolonged engine idling.•Driving  Drive  your vehicle in a mannerto allow effective cleaning. Overtimediesel particulates build up in the dieselparticulate filter that are not removedduring the regeneration process. Thefilter may need to be removed forcleaning  Drive   at a steady vehiclespeed of 30 mph (48 km/h) or abovefor  approximately 120,000 mi(195,000 km), 20 minutes.actual mileage can greatly varydepending on engine and vehicleoperating conditions. The dieselparticulate filter may require replacing atapproximately 250,000 mi (400,000 km)depending on engine and vehicle operatingconditions. In both cases a  If thewarning lamp illuminates to inform you tothe diesel particulate filter could   havebecome overloaded.  Have  your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Automatic regeneration raises the exhausttemperature to eliminate the sootparticles.During cleaning soot particles areconverted to harmless gasses.Oncecleaned the diesel particulate filtercontinues to trap harmful diesel particles.If you are driving your vehicle in a mannerto allow effective cleaning, the informationdisplay shows a message to indicate   thatallows effective cleaning, a message mayappear in the information display toindicate  automatic regeneration is inprogress.If you are not driving your vehicle in amanner to allow effective cleaning, theinformation display shows a message tosuggest   that you  allows effectivecleaning, a message may appear in theinformation display to instruct you to   drivein a manner to allow  that allowsautomatic regeneration.The automatic regeneration process ismost effective when you drive at a steadyvehicle speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) orabove for approximately 20 minutes.Thefrequency and duration of the regenerationprocess varies by how you drive yourvehicle, the outside air temperature andaltitude.Frequency varies between 100 mi(160 km) and 310 mi (500 km) and eachregeneration process lasts between 10 and20 minutes.Note: Youmay hear changes  Changes   inthe engine or exhaust sound may be heardduring the regeneration process.Note: You may smell a hot metallic odoror you may hear a clicking metallic soundduring the regeneration process  Duringregeneration   at low speed or engine idle.idle, you could smell a hot metallic odor andcould notice a clicking metallic sound.   Thisis due to the high temperatures reachedduring the regeneration process.This isnormal.Diesel Particulate Filter ManualRegeneration (If Equipped)WARNINGSDo not park or idle your vehicle overdry leaves, dry grass or othercombustible materials.Theregeneration process creates very highexhaust gas temperatures and the exhaustwill radiate a considerable amount of heatduring and after regeneration and after youhave switched the engine off.This is apotential fire hazard.The normal operating temperatureof the exhaust system is veryhigh.Never work around or attemptto repair any part of the exhaust systemuntil it has cooled.Use special care whenworking around the diesel oxidation143 (G1876876)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewEngine Emission Control edited
WARNINGScatalytic converter or the diesel particulatefilter.The diesel oxidation catalyticconverter and the diesel particulate filterheat up to very high temperatures afteronly a short period of engine operation andremain hot after you switch the engine off.Diesel particulate filter warninglamp.If the diesel particulate filter isnear or at saturation, the warning lampappears advising you to initiate dieselparticulate filter manual regenertion.Depending on vehicle options andinstrument cluster type fitted, a warningmessage may appear with the warninglamp.regeneration.Before you start manual regeneration, dothe following:• Park your vehicle outside of anyenclosed structure.• Make sure the transmission is in park(P) or neutral (N).• Make sure the parking brake is on.• Park your vehicle a minimum of 10 ft(3 m) from any obstructions andmaterials that can easily combust ormelt, for example, paper, leaves, fuels,plastics and other dry organic material.• Make sure there is a minimum of 3.2 gal(12 L) of fuel in the fuel tank.• Check the engine oil level.• Check the engine coolant level.Manual RegenerationWhere vehicle use has significant engineidle operation, frequent vehicle speed lessthan 25 mph (40 km/h), or driving shortdistances where the engine does not fullywarm up, manual regeneration allows youto start diesel particulate filter cleaningwhen the engine is idling.Use the manual regeneration featurewhen:• You are not able to drive in a mannerthat allows effective automaticcleaning.See Diesel Particulate FilterAutomatic Regeneration.• You choose to manually start theregeneration process when the engineis idling.Note: Youmay hear changes  Changes   inthe engine or exhaust sound may be heardduring the regeneration process.Note: You may smell a hot metallic odoror you may hear a clicking metallic soundduring the regeneration process  Duringregeneration   at low speed or engine idle.idle, you may smell a hot metallic odor andcould notice a clicking metallic sound.   Thisis due to the high temperatures reachedduring the regeneration process.This isnormal.Starting Manual RegenerationYou can only start manual regenerationwith the engine running at normaloperating temperature using theinformation display. Opening the hood isnot necessary. See InformationMessages (page 89).Note: During the use of manualregeneration, you may observe a lightamount of white smoke.This is normal.Note: If you press any pedal during manualregeneration the engine turns  may turnoff. To protect the exhaust system youcannot  may  not be able to  restart theengine for 10 minutes.If a warning illuminates you maynot be able to start manualregeneration.144 (G1876876)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewEngine Emission Control edited
To start manual regeneration, from the main menu scroll to:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the OK button or the right arrow button.SettingsPress the OK button or the right arrow button.Exhaust filter full CleansoonSelect one of the following:Press the OK button or the right arrow button.Exhaust filter at limitClean now Follow the prompts regarding exhaust position as requiredto start manual regeneration.Make sure you understand eachprompt.The information display confirms that regenerationhas started and when it is completed.Press the OK button or the right arrow button.Exhaust filter overloadedClean now Follow the prompts regarding exhaust position as requiredto start manual regeneration.Make sure you understand eachprompt.The information display confirms that regenerationhas started and when it is completed.Note: You cannot use the manual regeneration until the diesel particulate filter loadpercentage has reached 100 percent.The diesel particulate filter load percentage fluctuateswhen driving due to automatic regeneration.When you start manual regeneration theengine speed rises to approximately2000–2500 rpm and the cooling fanspeed increases.A change in engine noisedue to the cooling fan and engine speedincrease may be heard during theregeneration process.Depending on the amount of sootcollected by the diesel particulate filter,the regeneration process varies dependingon the outside air temperature andaltitude.Manual regeneration may last upto 40 minutes.When manual regeneration is completethe cooling fan and engine speed return tonormal idling.The exhaust system remainsvery hot for several minutes afterregeneration is complete.Do not repositionthe vehicle over dry leaves, dry grass orother combustible materials until theexhaust system has had sufficient time tocool.Interrupt or Cancel Manual RegenerationYou can interrupt or cancel manualregeneration by pressing any pedal or byswitching the engine off. It may be possibleto interrupt or cancel manual regenerationby pressing any pedal.Note: To protect the exhaust system youcannot  may  not be able to  restart theengine for 10 minutes.145 (G1876876)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewEngine Emission Control edited
Depending on the amount of time allowedfor manual regeneration to operate, sootmay not have had sufficient time to beeliminated.The exhaust system may stillbe very hot for several minutes afterregeneration.If you switch the engine off during manualregeneration, turbo charger flutteroccurs.This is a consequence of switchinga diesel engine off during turbo chargerboost operation, which is normal.Manual Regeneration with AutomaticRegeneration ControlWhere vehicle use has significant engineidle operation, frequent vehicle speed lessthan 25 mph (40 km/h), or driving shortdistances where the engine does not fullywarm up, automatic regeneration maycould   not sufficiently clean the dieselparticulate filter.You can switch automaticregeneration off until you can drive yourvehicle in a manner to allow effectivecleaning, for example at a steady vehiclespeed of 30 mph (48 km/h) or above forapproximately 20 minutes.You can thenswitch automatic regeneration back on toclean the diesel particulate filter.To switch the automatic regeneration control on and off, from the main menuscroll to:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the OK button or the right arrow button.InformationPress the OK button or the right arrow button.Driver assistCheck the box to switch automatic regeneration off.Auto exhaust cleaning offUncheck the box to switch automatic regeneration on.146 (G1876876)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewEngine Emission Control edited
MANUAL TRANSMISSIONMANUAL TRANSMISSION - 5-SPEED MANUALTRANSMISSION (G1939965) editedGeneral InformationDo not rest your hand on the gearshift leveror use the gearshift lever to hang andsupport objects. This could cause damageto the transmission not covered by thevehicle Warranty.Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedalor use the clutch pedal to keep your vehiclestationary when waiting on a hill. Thiscould cause damage to the clutch notcovered by the vehicle Warranty.Failure to fully press the clutch pedal couldcause increased shift efforts, prematurelywear transmission components or damageto the transmission.If any gear is not fully engaged, fully pressthe clutch pedal and shift into neutral.Release the clutch pedal for a moment,fully press the clutch pedal again and shiftinto gear.Shifting Into Reverse GearDo not shift into reverse gear when yourvehicle is moving. This could causedamage to the transmission not coveredby the vehicle Warranty.1. Fully press the brake pedal.2. Fully press the clutch pedal and shiftinto neutral before shifting into reversegear.MANUAL TRANSMISSION - 6-SPEED MANUALTRANSMISSION (G1950186) editedAuthoring Template  GeneralInformationDo not rest your hand on the gearshift leveror use the gearshift lever to hang andsupport objects.  This could causedamage to the transmission not coveredby the vehicle Warranty.Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedalor use the clutch pedal to keep your vehiclestationary when waiting on a hill.  Thiscould cause damage to the clutch notcovered by the vehicle Warranty.Failure to fully press the clutch pedal couldcause increased shift efforts, prematurelywear transmission components or damageto the transmission.If any gear is not fully engaged, fully pressthe clutch pedal and shift into neutral.Release the clutch pedal for a moment,fully press the clutch pedal again and shiftinto gear.Shifting Into Reverse GearDo not shift into reverse gear when yourvehicle is moving.  This could causedamage to the transmission not coveredby the vehicle Warranty.1. Fully press the brake pedal.2. Fully press the clutch pedal and shiftinto neutral.147 (G1939965)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTransmission edited
3. Raise the collar and shift into reversegear.AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION(G1964353) editedWARNINGDo not apply the brake pedal andaccelerator pedalsimultaneously.Applying both pedalssimultaneously for more than a fewseconds will limit engine performance,which may result in difficulty maintainingspeed in traffic and could lead to seriousinjury.PositionsThe instrument cluster displays the currentgear.Park (P)In Park (P), power is not transmitted to thedriven wheels and the transmission islocked.You can start the engine with thetransmission in this position.Note: A warning tone sounds if you openthe driver door without shifting to park (P).Reverse (R)Do not shift to reverse (R) when yourvehicle is moving.Always come to a complete stop beforeshifting out of reverse (R).Neutral (N)In Neutral (N), power is not transmitted tothe driven wheels but the transmission isnot locked.You can start the engine inneutral (N).Drive (D)Drive (D) is the normal driving position forthe best fuel economy andsmoothness.Shift into drive (D) to allowyour vehicle to move forward and shiftautomatically through the forward gears.The transmission shifts to the appropriategear for optimum performance based ondriving conditions and your input.Sport Mode (S)Sport mode (S) typically performs in lowergears than drive (D) and the shifts arefaster.Shift into sport (S) to allow thetransmission to select the optimum gearfor best performance.Sport mode remains on until either youshift manually up or down or select drive(D).Note: In sport mode the transmissionoperates as normal but gears are selectedmore quickly and at higher engine speeds.SelectShift™This feature permits gear changes to bemade by the driver as desired.148 (G1964353)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTransmission edited
Using SelectShift™As long as the engine speed is below themaximum allowable limit, downshifts areallowed.SelectShift automaticallydownshifts at low engine speeds toprevent engine stalls.Note: Engine damage could occur if youmaintain excessive engine speed withoutshifting up.SelectShift does not automatically upshift,even if the engine is approaching its speedlimit, unless the accelerator pedal is at fulltravel.Take notice of the shift indicatorlamp, which alerts you when to shift toachieve highest efficiency and fueleconomy.Note: If equipped with gearshift toggle,press the + toggle to switch SelectShifton.Press the + or - buttons to upshift ordownshift.Note: If equipped with steering wheelpaddles, pull the + paddle on the steeringwheel to switch SelectShift on.Pull the right+ or - paddle to upshift or downshift.SelectShift in drive (D):Provides temporary manual control of thegear selection when more detailedresponse is required, for example, whentowing or overtaking.This mode holds aselected gear for a short time, dependenton driver input, for example, steering wheelor accelerator pedal input.SelectShift in sport (S):Provides manual gear selection withouttime limitation.To exit SelectShift mode:In drive (D), move the selector to sport (S)then back to drive (D).In sport (S), move the selector to drive (D)then back to sport (S).Note: When you fully press the acceleratorpedal, the transmission may automaticallydownshift for maximum performance.Note: In low traction conditions, you canmove the vehicle away in second gear usingSelectShift.KickdownFully press the accelerator pedal withtransmission in the drive (D) position toselect the next lowest gear for optimumperformance.Release the acceleratorpedal when you no longer requirekickdown.Brake-Shift  Brake Shift InterlockAbout Brake Shift InterlockBrake shift interlock prevents you fromshifting out of park (P) when you haveswitched the ignition on and not pressedthe brake pedal.Shifting Out of Park (P)WARNINGSDo not drive your vehicle until youverify that the stoplamps areworking. When doing this procedure,you need to take the transmission out ofpark (P) which means your vehicle can rollfreely. To avoid unwanted vehiclemovement, always fully apply the parkingbrake prior to doing this procedure. Usewheels chocks if appropriate.149 (G1964353)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTransmission edited
WARNINGSIf the parking brake is fully released,but the brake warning lamp remainsilluminated, the brakes may not beworking properly.Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Brake-shiftinterlock prevents shifting frompark (P) when  Use   the ignition is on butthe  brake pedal is not pressed. Brake ShiftInterlock Manual Override If you cannotshift out of park (P) with the ignition onand the brake pedal pressed, a malfunctioncould have occurred. It is possible that afuse has blown or your vehicle’s brakelamps are not operating properly. If thebrake lamps are working properly, thefollowing steps allow you to move thetransmission temporarily out of park (P):Remove transmission side panel. Locateaccess hole and insert a screwdriver orsimilar tool. Press the  interlock   leverforward. When pressing the transmissionlever button, move shifter out of park.Remove tool and reinstall the panel. Startyour  to move the selector lever out of park(P) if you cannot start the engine.In the event of an electrical malfunction,it is possible that a fuse has blown or thestoplamps are not working.  See FuseSpecification Chart (page 215).If the   vehicle and release the parkingbrake. These steps have to be repeatedwhen the shifter is locked back in park (P).Have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible. For some markets  battery hasno charge, jump start your vehicle.  SeeJump Starting the Vehicle (page 212).WARNINGWhen doing   this feature is disabled.procedure, you need to take thetransmission out of park (P) whichmeans your vehicle can roll freely.  Toavoid unwanted vehicle movement, alwaysfully apply the parking brake prior to doingthis procedure.  Use wheels chocks ifappropriate.1. Remove the panel.2. Locate the access hole.150 (G1964353)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTransmission edited
3. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, pushthe brake shift interlock lever towardthe front of your vehicle and hold itthere.4. Move the selector lever from park (P)to neutral (N).5. Install the panel.6. Press the brake pedal, start the engineand release the parking brake.Automatic Transmission AdaptiveLearningThis feature could increase durability andprovide consistent shift feel over the lifeof your vehicle.A new vehicle ortransmission could have firm or soft shiftsor both.This is normal and does not affectfunction or durability of thetransmission.Over time, the adaptivelearning process fully updates transmissionoperation.If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mudor SnowIf your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow,you can rock it out by shifting betweenforward and reverse gears, stoppingbetween shifts in a steady pattern.Presslightly on the accelerator in each gear.Note: Do not rock the vehicle if the engineis not at normal operating temperature ordamage to the transmission could occur.Note: Do not rock the vehicle for more thana minute or damage to the transmission andtires could occur, or the engine couldoverheat.151 (G1964353)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTransmission edited
GENERAL INFORMATION (G1526280)Note: Occasional brake noise is normal.  Ifa metal-to-metal, continuous grinding orcontinuous squeal sound is present, thebrake linings may be worn-out.  If yourvehicle has continuous vibration or shudderin the steering wheel while braking, haveyour vehicle checked by an authorizeddealer.Note: Brake dust may accumulate on thewheels, even under normal drivingconditions.Some dust is inevitable as thebrakes wear. See Cleaning the Wheels(page 251).Note: Depending on applicable laws andregulations in the country for which yourvehicle was originally built, the brake lampsmay flash during heavy braking.Followingthis the hazard warning flashers may alsoflash when your vehicle comes to a stop.Wet brakes result in reduced brakingefficiency.  Gently press the brake pedal afew times when driving from a car wash orstanding water to dry the brakes.Brake Over AcceleratorIn the event the accelerator pedalbecomes stuck or entrapped, apply steadyand firm pressure to the brake pedal toslow the vehicle and reduce engine power.If you experience this condition, apply thebrakes and bring your vehicle to a safestop.  Shift the transmission to park (P)(automatic transmission) or to a low gear(manual transmission), switch the engineoff and apply the parking brake.  Inspectthe accelerator pedal and the area aroundit for any items or debris that may beobstructing its movement.  If none arefound and the condition persists, have yourvehicle towed to the dealer for service.Brake AssistBrake assist detects when you brakeheavily by measuring the rate at which youpress the brake pedal.  It providesmaximum braking efficiency as long as youpress the pedal.  Brake assist can reducestopping distances in critical situations.Anti-lock Brake System (If Equipped)This system helps you maintain steeringcontrol and vehicle stability duringemergency stops by keeping the brakesfrom locking.HINTS ON DRIVING WITHANTI-LOCK BRAKES (G1448584)The anti-lock braking system does noteliminate the risks when:• You drive too closely to the vehicle infront of you.• Your vehicle is hydroplaning.• You take corners too fast.• The road surface is poor.Note: If the system activates, the brakepedal may pulse and may travel further.Maintain pressure on the brake pedal.  Youmay also hear a noise from the system.  Thisis normal.PARKING BRAKE - MANUALTRANSMISSION (G1521671)WARNINGAlways set the parking brake fully.Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill andfacing uphill select first gear and turn thesteering wheel away from the curb.152 (G1526280)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewBrakes
Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill andfacing downhill select reverse gear and turnthe steering wheel toward the curb.Note: Do not press the release button whilepulling the lever up.To apply the parking brake:1. Press the foot brake pedal firmly.2. Pull the parking brake lever up to itsfullest extent.To release the parking brake:1. Press the brake pedal firmly.2. Pull the lever up slightly.3. Press the release button and push thelever down.PARKING BRAKE -AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION(G1448585)WARNINGAlways fully apply the parking brakeand make sure you shift into park(P).Switch the ignition off andremove the key whenever you leave yourvehicle.To apply the parking brake:1. Firmly press the brake pedal.2. Pull the parking brake lever upward toits fullest extent.Note: Do not press the release button whenpulling the parking brake lever upward.Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill andfacing uphill, shift into park (P) and turn thesteering wheel away from the curb.Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill andfacing downhill, shift into park (P) and turnthe steering wheel toward the curb.To release the parking brake:1. Firmly press the brake pedal.2. Slightly pull the parking brake leverupward.3. Press the release button and push theparking brake lever downward.HILL START ASSIST (G1644165)WARNINGSThe system does not replace theparking brake.When you leave yourvehicle, always apply the parkingbrake and shift the transmission into park(P) for automatic transmission or first gearfor manual transmission.You must remain in your vehiclewhen the system turns on.At alltimes, you are responsible forcontrolling your vehicle, supervising thesystem and intervening, if required.Failureto take care may result in the loss ofcontrol of your vehicle, serious personalinjury or death.The system turns off if there is amalfunction or if you excessively revthe engine.The system makes it easier to pull awaywhen your vehicle is on a slope without theneed to use the parking brake.When the system activates, your vehicleremains stationary on a slope for a fewseconds after you release the brakepedal.This allows you time to move yourfoot from the brake to the acceleratorpedal.The brakes release when the enginehas developed sufficient torque to preventyour vehicle from rolling down theslope.This is an advantage when pullingaway on a slope, for example from a carpark ramp, traffic lights or when reversinguphill into a parking space.The system activates on any slope thatcauses your vehicle to roll.153 (G1448585)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewBrakes
Note: There is no warning lamp to indicatethe system is either on or off.Using Hill Start Assist1. Press the brake pedal to bring yourvehicle to a complete standstill.Keepthe brake pedal pressed and shift intofirst gear when facing uphill or reverse(R) when facing downhill.2. The system activates if the sensorsdetect that your vehicle is on a slope.3. When you remove your foot from thebrake pedal, your vehicle remains onthe slope without rolling away for a fewseconds.This hold time increases if youare in the process of driving off.4. Pull away in the normal manner.Switching the System On and OffVehicles with Manual TransmissionYou can switch this feature on or off in theinformation display.  The systemremembers the last setting when you startyour vehicle.Vehicles with Automatic TransmissionThe system turns on when you switch theignition on and you cannot switch thesystem off.154 (G1644165)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewBrakes
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION(G1448586)The traction control system helps avoiddrive wheel spin and loss of traction.If your vehicle begins to slide, the systemapplies the brakes to individual wheelsand, when needed, reduces engine powerat the same time.If the wheels spin whenaccelerating on slippery or loose surfaces,the system reduces engine power in orderto increase traction.USING TRACTION CONTROL(G1913042) editedWARNINGThe stability and traction controllight illuminates steadily if thesystem detects a failure.Make sureyou did not manually disable the tractioncontrol system using the informationdisplay controls or the switch.If the stabilitycontrol and traction control light is stillilluminating steadily, have the systemserviced by an authorized dealerimmediately.Operating your vehicle withthe traction control disabled could lead toan increased risk of loss of vehicle control,vehicle rollover, personal injury and death.If your vehicle is stuck in mud or snow,switching traction control off may bebeneficial as this allows the wheels to spin.Switching the System On and OffPress the button on the centerconsole. You can also switch thesystem on or off using theinformation display.Note: When you switch the traction controloff, stability control remains on.Note: The system turns on when you switchthe ignition on.Note: When you switch the system on oroff, a warning lamp illuminates in theinstrument cluster.It also illuminates if thesystem activates or if the system detects amalfunction. See Warning Lamps andIndicators (page 77).155 (G1448586)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTraction Control edited
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION(G1477729)Electronic Stability ControlWARNINGThe system is designed to aid thedriver.It is not intended to replaceyour attention and judgment.You arestill responsible to drive with due care andattention.The system supports stability when yourvehicle starts to slide away from yourintended path.The system does this bybraking individual wheels and reducingengine torque.The system also provides an enhancedtraction control function by reducingengine torque if the wheels spin when youaccelerate.This helps to pull away onslippery roads or loose surfaces, andimproves comfort by limiting wheel spin inhairpin bends.Without ESC.AWith ESC.BStability Control Warning LampFlashes during operation. SeeWarning Lamps andIndicators (page 77).USING STABILITY CONTROL -EXCLUDING: ST (G1477730)Note: The system automatically turns oneach time you switch the ignition on.You can switch the traction control systemoff and on . See Using Traction Control(page 155).156 (G1477729)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStability Control edited
USING STABILITY CONTROLUSING STABILITY CONTROL -ST (G1932667) editedWARNINGDo not switch off stability control oruse Sport, Track or Drift mode whenusing a temporary spare wheel orafter inflating a tire using the temporarymobility kit.The system turns on each time you switchthe ignition on.Reducing Stability ControlPress the button on the centerconsole. A warning lampilluminates and a messageappears in the information display. Pressthe button again to switch the system on.Note: Stability control only reduces and isnot fully switched off.Note: If you switch stability control toreduced mode, traction control turns off.Switching the System OffPress and hold the button on thecenter console for a few secondsto switch the system off. Awarning lamp illuminates and a messageappears in the information display. Pressthe button again to switch the system on.Note: If you switch stability control off,traction control also turns off.Note: If you use a programmed MyKey, youcannot switch the system off.Stability Control and TractionControl IndicatorFlashes during operation.If it does not illuminate when you switchthe ignition on, or remains on when theengine is running, this indicates amalfunction. Have your vehicle checkedas soon as possible.Note: The system automatically turns offif there is a malfunction.Stability Control and TractionControl Off Warning LampIlluminates when you switch thesystem off or to reduced mode.It also illuminates if you selecttrack mode.157 (G1932667)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewStability Control edited
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION(G1477731)WARNINGSTo help avoid personal injury, pleaseread and understand the limitationsof the system as contained in thissection.Sensing is only an aid for some(generally large and fixed) objects whenmoving on a flat surface at parkingspeeds.Certain objects with surfaces thatabsorb ultrasonic waves, surroundingvehicle's parking aid systems, trafficcontrol systems, fluorescent lamps,inclement weather, air brakes, and externalmotors and fans may also affect thefunction of the sensing system.This mayinclude reduced performance or a falseactivation.Always drive with due care andattention when using and operatingthe controls and features on yourvehicle.Only use the Ford approved trailerwiring kit (including the trailer wiringmodule) when towing with yourvehicle.Using generic trailer wiring kits mayprevent the correct operation of the rearparking sensors (where fitted) and coulddamage the electrical systems of yourvehicle.The sensors may not detect objectsin heavy rain or other conditions thatcause interference.The parking aid system may notprevent contact with small or movingobjects that are close to theground.The parking aid system gives anaudible warning when it detects a largeobject helping to avoid damage to yourvehicle.To help avoid personal injury youmust take care when using the parking aidsystem.Note: If you use a high pressure spray towash your vehicle, only spray the sensorsbriefly from a distance not less than 8 in(20 cm).Note: If your vehicle has a tow ball arm, thesystem is turned off automatically whentrailer lamps (or lighting boards) areconnected to the 13-pin socket through aFord approved trailer tow module.Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, iceor snow.Do not clean with sharp objects.Note: The system may emit false alerts ifit detects a signal using the same frequencyas the sensors or if your vehicle is fullyloaded.Note: The outer sensors may detect theside walls of a garage.If the distancebetween the outer sensors and the side wallremains constant for three seconds, thealert will turn off.As you continue the innersensors will detect objects directly behindyour vehicle.Note: If your vehicle sustains damage tothe bumper or fascia, the sensing zone maybe altered causing inaccurate measure ofobstacles or false alerts.REAR PARKING AID (G1973543) editedWARNINGSThe system may not detect objectswith surfaces that absorbreflection.Always drive with due careand attention.Failure to take care mayresult in a crash.The system may not detect small ormoving objects, particularly thoseclose to the ground.To help avoid personal injury, alwaysuse caution when in reverse (R) andwhen using the sensing system.158 (G1477731)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
WARNINGSThe parking aid system can onlyassist you to detect objects whenyour vehicle is moving at parkingspeeds.To help avoid personal injury youmust take care when using the parking aidsystem.If the system detects  malfunctions,  afault a warning   message appears in theinformation display.Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, iceand large accumulations of dirt.Note: Do not cover up the sensors.Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharpobjects.Note: If your vehicle sustains damageleaving the sensors misaligned, this maycause inaccurate measurements or falsealerts.Note: Some add-on accessories, forexample large trailer hitches or bike orsurfboard racks can cause reducedperformance or false alerts.The sensors are active when thetransmission is in reverse (R) and thevehicle speed is less than 3 mph (5 km/h).When the parking aid system sounds atone, the audio system may reduce the setvolume.A warning tone sounds when an objectapproaches your vehicle.  As your vehiclemoves closer to an object, the rate of thetone increases.  The warning tonecontinuously sounds when an object is 12 in(30 cm) or less from the center of the rearbumper.Note: There is a decreased coverage areaat the outer corners.Sensor coverage area is up to 70 in(180 cm) from the rear bumper.The system detects large objects whenyou shift into reverse (R) and any of thefollowing occur:• Your vehicle is moving backward at lowspeed.• Your vehicle is stationary but an objectis approaching the rear of your vehicleat low speed.• Your vehicle is moving backward at lowspeed and an object is moving towardyour vehicle, for example anothervehicle at low speed.If your vehicle remains stationary for twoseconds the audible warning turns off.Ifyour vehicle moves backward the tonesounds again.Note: If the detected object is 12 in (30 cm)or less from the rear bumper, the audiblewarning does not turn off.Object Distance Indicator (If Equipped)When you shift into reverse (R), the systemprovides object distance indication throughthe information display.159 (G1973543)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
• As the distance to the objectdecreases, the indicator blocksilluminate and move toward the vehicleicon.• If there is no object detected, thedistance indicator blocks are gray.Rear Parking Aid Information MessagesDescriptionMessageThe system has malfunctioned. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Park Pilot malfunctionThe system has malfunctioned. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Check Park PilotThe system has malfunctioned. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Check rear Park PilotA sensor is blocked or the system has malfunctioned.Clean the bumper or remove any obstruction. If themessage continues to appear, have your vehicle checkedas soon as possible.Park Pilot not availableSensor blocked See manualA sensor is blocked or the system has malfunctioned.Clean the bumper or remove any obstruction. If themessage continues to appear, have your vehicle checkedas soon as possible.Front Park Pilot not avail-able Sensor blocked SeemanualA sensor is blocked or the system has malfunctioned.Clean the bumper or remove any obstruction. If themessage continues to appear, have your vehicle checkedas soon as possible.Rear Park Pilot not availableSensor blocked See manualFRONT PARKING AID (G1973544) editedWARNINGSThe system may not detect objectswith surfaces that absorbreflection.Always drive with due careand attention.Failure to take care mayresult in a crash.The system may not detect small ormoving objects, particularly thoseclose to the ground.WARNINGSThe parking aid system can onlyassist you to detect objects whenyour vehicle is moving at parkingspeeds.To help avoid personal injury youmust take care when using the parking aidsystem.The sensors are on the front bumper.Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, iceand large accumulations of dirt.Note: Do not cover up the sensors.Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharpobjects.160 (G1973544)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Note: If your vehicle sustains damageleaving the sensors misaligned, this maycause inaccurate measurements or falsealerts.The sensors are active when thetransmission is in any position other thanpark (P).  When the parking aid systemsounds a tone, the audio system mayreduce the set volume.A warning tone sounds when an objectapproaches your vehicle.  As your vehiclemoves closer to an object, the rate of thetone increases.  The warning tonecontinuously sounds when an object is 12 in(30 cm) or less from the front bumper.The system turns off when the vehiclespeed reaches 5 mph (8 km/h).Sensor coverage area is up to 28 in(70 cm) from the center of the bumper.If the transmission is in reverse (R), thesystem detects objects when your vehicleis moving at low speed or an object ismoving toward your vehicle, for exampleanother vehicle at low speed.When youstop your vehicle, the audible warning turnsoff after two seconds.If the transmission is in any forward gear,the system provides audible warningswhen your vehicle is moving and an objectis within the detection area.When you stopyour vehicle, the audible warning turns offafter two seconds and the visual warningturns off after four seconds.Press the parking aid button toswitch the system off.If the system detects  malfunctions,  afault a warning   message appears in theinformation display and you cannot switchthe system on. display.Object Distance Indicator (If Equipped)The system provides object distanceindication through the information display.• As the distance to the objectdecreases, the indicator blocksilluminate and move toward the vehicleicon.• If there is no object detected, thedistance indicator blocks are gray.When you shift into reverse (R), the systemprovides audio warnings and visualindication when your vehicle is moving andthe detected object is moving toward yourvehicle.When you stop your vehicle, theaudio warnings stop after twoseconds.Visual indication remains on whenthe transmission is in reverse (R).When you shift into any forward gear, thesystem provides audio warnings and visualindication when your vehicle is moving ata speed of approximately 5 mph (8 km/h)or below and the system detects an objectwithin the detection zone.When you stopyour vehicle, the audio warnings stop aftertwo seconds and visual indication stopsafter four seconds.Note: If the detected object is 12 in (30 cm)or less from your vehicle, visual indicationremains on.161 (G1973544)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
When you shift into neutral (N), the systemonly provides visual indication if yourvehicle is moving at a speed ofapproximately 5 mph (8 km/h) or below,for example, your vehicle is moving on aslope, and the system detects an objectmoving toward your vehicle.When you stopyour vehicle, visual indication stops afterfour seconds.Front Parking Aid Information MessagesDescriptionMessageThe system has malfunctioned. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Park Pilot malfunctionThe system has malfunctioned. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Check Park PilotThe system has malfunctioned. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Check front Park PilotSIDE SENSING SYSTEM (G1867958)editedThe system uses the front and rearoutermost parking aid sensors to detectobjects that are near to the sides of yourvehicle.The system displays them on avirtual map in the information display asyour vehicle moves past them.Note: The system does not detect an objectthat is moving toward the side of yourvehicle, for example another vehicle movingat low speed, if it does not pass a front orrear sensor.The sensors are on the front and rearbumpers.Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, iceand large accumulations of dirt.Note: Do not cover up the sensors.Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharpobjects.Note: If your vehicle sustains damageleaving the sensors misaligned, this maycause inaccurate measurements or falsealerts.Note: If you switch traction control off, theside sensing system also turns off.The system may not function if:• You switch the ignition on, off and backon within a few seconds.• Your vehicle remains stationary for overtwo minutes.• The anti-lock brake system activates.• The traction control system activates.To reinitialize the system you may have todrive your vehicle approximately 10 ft(3 m).162 (G1867958)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Coverage area is up to 24 in (60 cm) fromthe side of your vehicle.When the system detects an object withinthe coverage area and the driving path ofyour vehicle an audible warning sounds.Asthe object moves closer to your vehicle,the rate of the tone increases.Object Distance Indicator (If Equipped)The system provides object distanceindication through  in   the informationdisplay.•The indicator displays:  As the distanceto the object decreases  decreases,the indicator blocks illuminate andmove towards  toward   the vehicleicon.• If there is no object detected, thedistance indicator blocks are gray.When you shift into reverse (R), the systemprovides visual distance indication whenobjects are detected within 24 in (60 cm)and are inside the driving path of yourvehicle. When you stop your vehicle, theaudible warning turns  warnings andvisual indication when detected objectsare within 24 in (60 cm) and are inside thedriving path of your vehicle.  When youstop your vehicle, the audible warnings turnoff after two seconds.When you shift into any forward gear  gear,the system provides visual distanceindication when the  audible warnings andvisual indication when your   vehicle speedis 7 mph (12 km/h) or less and objects aredetected within 24 in (60 cm) inside thedriving path of your vehicle. When you stopyour vehicle the audible warning turns offafter two seconds and the visual distanceindication stops after four seconds. If theobject remains within 6–24 in (15–60 cm)visual distance indication remains on.When you shift into neutral (N), the systemonly provides visual distance indication ifobjects are detected within 6 in (15 cm)and the vehicle speed is 7 mph (12 km/h)or less, for example when   moving on  ata slope. When you stop your   vehicle thevisual distance indication stops  speed of7 mph (12 km/h) or below and the systemdetects an object within the detectionzone.  When you stop your vehicle, theaudible warnings turn off after twoseconds and visual indication turns offafter four seconds.163 (G1867958)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
When you shift into neutral (N), the systemonly provides visual indication if yourvehicle is moving at a speed of 7 mph(12 km/h) or below, for example, yourvehicle is moving on a slope, and thesystem detects an object moving towardyour vehicle.  When you stop your vehicle,visual indication turns off   after fourseconds.If the system is not available, the sidedistance indicator blocks do not display.ACTIVE PARK ASSIST (G1867959)editedWARNINGSYou must remain in your vehiclewhen the system turns on.At alltimes, you are responsible forcontrolling your vehicle, supervising thesystem and intervening, if required.Failureto take care may result in the loss ofcontrol of your vehicle, serious personalinjury or death.The sensors may not detect objectsin heavy rain or other conditions thatcause interference.You are still   responsible to drivewith due care and attention. ActivePark Assist is a multi-step processand may require you to shift thetransmission multiple times. Follow theonscreen instructions until you completethe parking maneuver. If you areuncomfortable with the proximity to anyfor controlling your   vehicle or object, youmay choose to override the system bygrabbing the steering wheel, or by takingfull control of your vehicle after pressingthe Active Park Assist button. Keep yourhands, hair, clothing and any loose itemsclear of the steering wheel when usingActive Park Assist. The Blind SpotInformation System does not detect trafficalongside or behind your vehicle during  atWARNINGSall times.  The system is designed to bean Active Park Assist maneuver. aid anddoes not relieve you of your responsibilityto drive with due care and attention.Failure to follow this instruction couldresult in the loss of control of your vehicle,personal injury or death.Active park assist is a multi-step processand may require you to shift thetransmission multiple times.  Follow theonscreen instructions until the parkingmaneuver is complete.If you are uncomfortable with the proximityto any vehicle or object, you may chooseto override the system by grabbing thesteering wheel, or by taking full control ofyour vehicle after pressing the active parkassist button.Keep your hands, hair, clothing and anyloose items clear of the steering wheelwhen using active park assist.The sensors are on the front and rearbumpers.Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, iceand large accumulations of dirt.Note: Do not cover up the sensors.Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharpobjects.Note: The sensors may not detect objectswith surfaces that absorb ultrasonicwaves.The sensors may falsely detectobjects due to ultrasonic interferencecaused by, for example motorcycleexhausts, truck air brakes or horns.Note: If you change any tires, the systemmust recalibrate and may not correctlyoperate for a short time.164 (G1867959)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
The system may not correctly operate inany of the following conditions:• You use a spare tire or a tire that issignificantly worn more than the othertires.• One or more tires are incorrectlyinflated.• You try to park on a tight curve.• Something passes between the frontbumper and the parking space.Forexample, a pedestrian or cyclist.• The edge of the neighboring parkedvehicle is high off the ground.Forexample, a bus, tow truck or flatbedtruck.• The weather conditions are poor.  Forexample, during heavy rain, snow, fog,high humidity and high temperatures.Do not use the system if:• You have attached an add-onaccessory close to the sensors on thefront or rear of your vehicle.Forexample, a bike rack or trailer.• You have attached an overhangingobject to the roof.For example, asurfboard.• The front bumper, rear bumper or theside sensors are damaged.• The correct tire size is not in use on yourvehicle.For example, a mini-spare tire.Using Active Park AssistSelecting an Active Park Assist ModePress the button once toactivate parallel parking.Pressthe button a second time toactivate perpendicular parking.If you pressthe button again the system switches off.When  If   your vehicle is moving,or yourvehicle is stationary having movedapproximately 33 ft (10 m) after you switchthe ignition on, you can use the informationparked   and entertainment  after youswitch the ignition on, you can use theinformation   display to toggle betweenparallel parking, perpendicular parking andsystem off  through the  modes. There isno time limit for toggling between parallelparking and perpendicular parking, forexample parking space layout changesfrom parallel parking to perpendicularparking. When your vehicle is stationaryafter completing a parallel park assistmaneuver, or after you switch the ignitionon, press  Press   the button once   toactivate Parallel Park Out Assist. Thissystem is  switch the system on and openthe system menu in the informationdisplay.Note:  If your vehicle is parked, the defaultmode is parallel park out assist.  Howeverif you did   not intended to  use active parkassist when exiting a perpendicular parkingspace. to parallel park your vehicle, use theinformation display to select park out assist.Note:  You can only repeatedly press theactive park assist button to toggle throughthe modes after moving your vehicleapproximately 33 ft (10 m).To toggle through the modes, use thebuttons on the information display toselect the following:•Parallel parking.•Perpendicular parking.•Parallel park out assist.•Switch the system off.Note:  There is no time limit for togglingthrough the modes.165 (G1867959)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Parallel ParkingThe system detects available parallelparking spaces and steers your vehicle intothe space.You control the accelerator,gearshift and brakes.The system visuallyand audibly guides you into a parallelparking space.Press the button once to searchfor a parallel   parking space.Note: You can also switch the system onafter you have already driven partially orcompletely past a parking space.Press theActive Park  active park assist button andthe system informs you if you have recentlypassed a suitable parking space.When the vehicle speed is less than22 mph (35 km/h), the system scans bothsides of your vehicle for an availableparking space.A message and a graphicappear in the information display toindicate the system is searching for aparking space.Use the direction indicatorto be offered parking spaces on either theleft-hand side or right-hand side of yourvehicle.Note: The system scans both sides of yourvehicle and offers parking spaces one sideat a time if you do not use the directionindicator.Note: The system defaults to the passengerside if you do not use the direction indicator.Drive your vehicle approximately 3 ft (1 m)and parallel to the other parked vehicleswhen searching for a parking space.Note: If you drive your vehicle less than 2 ft(0.5 m) or greater than 5 ft (1.5 m) awayfrom other parked vehicles, the system maynot be able to detect an available parkingspace.When the system detects a suitable space,a message displays and a tonesounds.Stop your vehicle and follow theonscreen instructions.If your vehicle ismoving very slowly, you may have to moveforward a short distance before the systemis ready to park.Note: You must observe that the space thesystem selects remains clear of obstructionsat all times during the maneuver.Note: The system always offers the lastparking space it detects.For example, if yourvehicle detects multiple spaces when youare driving, it offers the last one.Note: If the vehicle speed is greater thanapproximately 22 mph (35 km/h), thesystem shows a message to instruct you toreduce the vehicle speed.Automatically Steering into a ParallelParking SpaceWhen you shift into reverse (R), with yourhands off the steering wheel and nothingobstructing its movement, your vehiclesteers itself into the space.The systemdisplays instructions to move your vehiclebackward and forward in the space.Note: If the vehicle speed exceedsapproximately 6 mph (9 km/h), youinterrupt the maneuver, or the systemswitches off, you must take full control ofyour vehicle.Note: If the system detects an object is veryclose to your vehicle and it may be unsafeto continue the maneuver, it may instructyou to stop your vehicle.The system maynot provide any further instruction.Steeringassistance continues to operate but youmust decide if it is safe to continue themaneuver.166 (G1867959)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
When you believe your vehicle is correctlyparked, or a solid tone sounds and aninformation message appears, bring yourvehicle to a complete stop.When the Active Park Assist maneuver iscomplete, a tone sounds and aninformation message appears.Note: You are responsible for checking howyour vehicle is parked and making anynecessary corrections before leaving yourvehicle.Brake System Intervention The ActivePark Assist brake intervention featuredoes not relieve you of your responsibilityto control your vehicle at all times. If thewarning lamp appears bring your vehicleto a complete stop.The detection of objects and activation ofthe brake intervention system depends oncertain conditions.For example vehicleload, adverse weather conditions or otherconditions that may affect the systemsensors.When Active Park Assist  active parkassist   is controlling the steering, it mayunder certain conditions apply the brakesto slow or stop your vehicle.• The brakes may be applied at a vehiclespeed of approximately 5 mph(8 km/h).This feature attempts to keepthe vehicle speed within the limits forassisted parking.Brake systemintervention to slow your vehicle doesnot cancel the Active Park Assistactive park assist  maneuver.• The brakes may be applied if anobstacle is detected within theintended vehicle path.Brake systemintervention may bring the vehicle to acomplete stop and may decrease theeffects of a crash.If the vehicle comesto a complete stop, the brakes canremain applied for a short period oftime.If this feature activates, it cancelsthe Active Park Assist  active parkassist   maneuver and you must takefull control of your vehicle to completethe parking maneuver.Deactivating Active Park AssistYou can manually deactivate the systemby:• Pressing the Active Park Assist buttonduring an active maneuver.• Grabbing the steering wheel during anactive maneuver.• Driving above 22 mph (35 km/h) for 30seconds when searching for a parallelparking space.• Driving above 31 mph (50 km/h).• Driving above 6 mph (9 km/h) duringan active maneuver.• Switching the traction control systemoff.167 (G1867959)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Certain vehicle conditions may alsodeactivate the system, for example:• The traction control system activatesor fails.• The anti-lock brake system activatesor fails.If the system detects  malfunctions,  amalfunction, a warning  message appearsand a tone sounds.  Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.Perpendicular ParkingThe system detects availableperpendicular parking spaces and steersyour vehicle into the space.You control theaccelerator, gearshift and brakes.Thesystem visually and audibly guides you intoa perpendicular parking space.Press the button twice to searchfor a perpendicular   parkingspace.When the vehicle speed is less than 19 mph(30 km/h), the system scans both sides ofyour vehicle for an available parkingspace.A message and a graphic appear inthe information display to indicate thesystem is searching for a parking space.Usethe direction indicator to be offered parkingspaces on either the left-hand side orright-hand side of your vehicle.Note: The system scans both sides of yourvehicle and offers parking spaces one sideat a time if you do not use the directionindicator.Note: The system defaults to the passengerside if you do not use the direction indicator.Drive your vehicle approximately 3 ft (1 m)and parallel to the other parked vehicleswhen searching for a parking space.Note: If you drive your vehicle less than 2 ft(0.5 m) or greater than 5 ft (1.5 m) awayfrom other parked vehicles, the system maynot be able to detect an available parkingspace.When the system detects a suitable space,a message displays and a tonesounds.Stop your vehicle and follow theonscreen instructions.If your vehicle ismoving very slowly, you may have to moveforward a short distance before the systemis ready to park.Note: You must observe that the space thesystem selects remains clear of obstructionsat all times during the maneuver.Note: The system always offers the lastdetected parking space.For example, if yourvehicle detects multiple spaces when youare driving, it offers the last one.Note: If the vehicle speed is greater thanapproximately 19 mph (30 km/h), thesystem shows a message to instruct you toreduce the vehicle speed.Automatically Steering into aPerpendicular Parking SpaceWhen you shift into reverse (R), with yourhands off the steering wheel and nothingobstructing its movement, your vehiclesteers itself into the space.The systemdisplays instructions to move your vehiclebackward and forward in the space.Note: If the vehicle speed exceedsapproximately 6 mph (9 km/h), youinterrupt the maneuver, or the systemswitches off, you must take full control ofyour vehicle.168 (G1867959)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Note: If the system detects an object is veryclose to your vehicle and it may be unsafeto continue the maneuver, it may instructyou to stop your vehicle.The system maynot provide any further instruction.Steeringassistance continues to operate but youmust decide if it is safe to continue themaneuver.When you believe your vehicle is correctlyparked, or a solid tone sounds and aninformation message appears, bring yourvehicle to a complete stop.When the Active Park Assist  active parkassist   maneuver is complete, a tonesounds and an information  a   messageappears.Note: You are responsible for checking howyour vehicle is parked and making anynecessary corrections before leaving yourvehicle.Brake System Intervention The ActivePark Assist brake intervention featuredoes not relieve you of your responsibilityto control your vehicle at all times. If thewarning lamp appears bring your vehicleto a complete stop.The detection of objects and activation ofthe brake intervention system depends oncertain conditions.For example vehicleload, adverse weather conditions or otherconditions that may affect the systemsensors.When Active Park Assist  active parkassist   is controlling the steering, it mayunder certain conditions apply the brakesto slow or stop your vehicle.• The brakes may be applied at a vehiclespeed of approximately 5 mph(8 km/h).This feature attempts to keepthe vehicle speed within the limits forassisted parking.Brake systemintervention to slow your vehicle doesnot cancel the Active Park Assistactive park assist  maneuver.• The brakes may be applied if anobstacle is detected within theintended vehicle path.Brake systemintervention may bring the vehicle to acomplete stop and may decrease theeffects of a crash.If the vehicle comesto a complete stop, the brakes canremain applied for a short period oftime.If this feature activates, it cancelsthe Active Park Assist  active parkassist   maneuver and you must takefull control of your vehicle to completethe parking maneuver.Deactivating Active Park AssistYou can manually deactivate the systemby:• Pressing the Active Park Assist buttonduring an active maneuver.• Grabbing the steering wheel during anactive maneuver.• Driving above 22 mph (35 km/h)19 mph  (30 km/h)   for 30 secondswhen searching for a parallel   parkingspace.• Driving above 31 mph (50 km/h).• Driving above 6 mph (9 km/h) duringan active maneuver.• Switching the traction control systemoff.169 (G1867959)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Certain vehicle conditions may alsodeactivate the system, for example:• The traction control system activatesor fails.• The anti-lock brake system activatesor fails.If a problem occurs with   the system,system malfunctions, a warningmessage appears and a tone sounds.  Haveyour vehicle checked as soon as possible.Parallel Park Out AssistThe system steers your vehicle out of aparallel parking space.You control theaccelerator, gearshift and brakes.Thesystem visually and audibly guides you outof a parallel parking space.Note: This system is not intended to assistwhen exiting a perpendicular parking space.Press the button once when yourvehicle is stationary in a parallelparking space.Note: If you did not use active park assistto parallel park your vehicle, pressing thebutton once selects parallel park. You mustuse the information display to select parkout assist.The system displays a message instructingyou to switch a direction indicator on.Usethe direction indicator to select which sideof your vehicle you want to exit the parkingspace.The system displays instructions tomove your vehicle backward and forwardin the space.Note: If the system detects an object is veryclose to your vehicle and it may be unsafeto continue the maneuver, it may instructyou to stop your vehicle.The system maynot provide any further instruction.Steeringassistance continues to operate but youmust decide if it is safe to continue themaneuver.After the system directs your vehicle to aposition where you can exit the parkingspace in a forward movement, a messageappears instructing you to take full controlof your vehicle.Generally hand-over iswhen your vehicle is still inside the parkingspace.Note: Parallel Park Out Assist may not beavailable when the clearance to the frontor the rear of your vehicle is too small.Note: If the vehicle speed exceedsapproximately 6 mph (9 km/h), youinterrupt the maneuver, or the systemswitches off, you must take full control ofyour vehicle.Note: You are responsible for controllingyour vehicle and making sure the path isclear prior to pulling into traffic.Ifthe vehicle speed exceedsapproximately 6 mph (9 km/h), youinterrupt the maneuver, or the systemswitches off, you must take full controlof your vehicle. Troubleshooting theBrake   System  InterventionThe detection of objects and activation ofthe brake intervention system depends oncertain conditions.  For example vehicleload, adverse weather conditions or otherconditions that may affect the systemsensors.170 (G1867959)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
When active park assist is controlling thesteering, it may under certain conditionsapply the brakes to slow or stop yourvehicle.•The brakes may be applied if anobstacle is detected within theintended vehicle path.  Brake systemintervention may bring the vehicle to acomplete stop and may decrease theeffects of a crash.  If the vehicle comesto a complete stop, the brakes canremain applied for a short period oftime.  If this feature activates, itcancels the active park assistmaneuver and you must take fullcontrol of your vehicle to complete theparking maneuver.TroubleshootingPossible CauseSymptomYou may have switched the traction control off.The system does not search fora parking space. The transmission is in reverse (R).Your vehicle must bemoving forward to be able to detect a parking space.The sensors may be blocked.For example, snow, ice ordirt buildup.Blocked sensors can affect how the systemfunctions.The system does not offer aparking space.There is not enough room in the parking space for yourvehicle to safely park.There is not enough space for the parking maneuver onthe opposite side of the parking space.The parking space is more than 5 ft (1.5 m) or less than2 ft (0.5 m) away.The vehicle speed is greater than 22 mph (35 km/h)for parallel parking or greater than 19 mph (30 km/h)for perpendicular parking.You recently disconnected or replaced the battery.Afteryou reconnect the battery you must drive your vehicleon a straight road for a short period of time.Your vehicle is rolling in the opposite direction of thecurrent transmission position.For example, rollingforward when in reverse (R).The system does not correctlyposition your vehicle in aparking space.An irregular curb along the parking space prevents thesystem from correctly aligning your vehicle.Vehicles or objects bordering the space may not becorrectly parked.Your vehicle stopped too far past the parking space.171 (G1867959)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Possible CauseSymptomThe tires may not be correctly installed or main-tained.For example, not inflated correctly, impropersize, or of different sizes.A repair or alteration changes the detection capabilities.A parked vehicle has a high attachment.For example,a salt sprayer, snowplow or moving truck bed.The parking space length or position of parked objectschanges after your vehicle passes the space.The temperature around your vehicle quicklychanges.For example, driving from a heated garage intothe cold, or after leaving a car wash.REAR VIEW CAMERA (G1867960)WARNINGSThe rear view camera system is areverse aid supplement device thatstill requires the driver to use it inconjunction with the interior and exteriormirrors for maximum coverage.Objects that are close to eithercorner of the bumper or under thebumper, might not be seen on thescreen due to the limited coverage of thecamera system.Reverse your vehicle slowly.Failureto follow this instruction could resultin the loss of control of your vehicle,personal injury or death.Use caution when the liftgate isajar.If the liftgate is ajar, the camerawill be out of position and the videoimage may be incorrect.All guidelinesdisappear when the liftgate is ajar.Failureto follow this instruction could result inpersonal injury.Do not switch the camera featureson or off when your vehicle is moving.WARNINGSThe operation of the camera mayvary depending on the ambienttemperature, vehicle and roadconditions.To help avoid personal injury alwaysuse caution when in reverse (R) andwhen using the rear view camera.The rear view camera provides an imageof the area behind your vehicle.  Duringoperation, lines appear in the display thatrepresents the path of your vehicle andproximity to objects behind it.The camera is on the liftgate.Using the Rear View CameraThe rear view camera system displayswhat is behind your vehicle when you shiftthe transmission into reverse (R).172 (G1867960)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Note: When towing, the camera only seeswhat you are towing.  In some vehicles, theguidelines may disappear when you connectthe trailer tow connector.The system may not correctly operate inany of the following conditions:• Nighttime or dark areas if the reverselamps are not operating.• If the camera is obstructed.  Clean thelens with a soft, lint-free cloth andnon-abrasive cleaner.• The camera is misaligned due todamage to the rear of your vehicle.Rear View Camera GuidelinesWARNINGObjects above the camera may notbe visible.Check the area behind yourvehicle when necessary.If the vehicle battery is disconnected, theguidelines are not fully functional directlyafter the battery is reconnected.Theguidelines become fully functional afteryou drive your vehicle as straight aspossible for five minutes at a minimumspeed of 31 mph (50 km/h).The system uses three types ofguidelines to help you see what isbehind your vehicle:Active guidelines.Show theintended path of your vehiclewhen reversing.ACenterline.Helps you align thecenter of your vehicle with atrailer.BFixed guidelines.Show the actualpath of your vehicle whenreversing in a straight line.Greenzone.CFixed guidelines.Show the actualpath of your vehicle whenreversing in a straight line.Yellowzone.D173 (G1867960)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
Fixed guidelines.Show the actualpath of your vehicle whenreversing in a straight line.Redzone.ERear bumper.FActive guidelines are only available withfixed guidelines.  To use active guidelines,turn the steering wheel to point theguidelines toward an intended path.  If youchange the steering wheel position whenreversing, your vehicle might deviate fromthe original intended path.Note: Guidelines do not display if theliftgate is open.The fixed and active guidelines fade in andout depending on the steering wheelposition.  When the steering wheel positionis straight the active guidelines do notdisplay.  Objects in the red zone are closestto your vehicle and objects in the greenzone are further from your vehicle.Manual ZoomWARNINGWhen manual zoom is on, the fullarea behind your vehicle may notshow.Be aware of your surroundingswhen using the manual zoom feature.Press the zoom in or zoom out symbol tochange the view.Note: Manual zoom is only available whenyou shift into reverse (R).Note: The rear bumper remains in theimage as a reference point.Note: Only the centerline shows when youswitch on manual zoom.System SettingsYou can adjust the camera settings usingthe touchscreen.  See Settings (page 366).Rear View Camera DelayYou can switch this feature on or off usingthe touchscreen.  The default setting is off.See Settings (page 366).If you switch this feature on, the imagecontinues to display when you shift fromreverse (R) until:• You shift to a forward gear and thevehicle speed sufficiently increases.• You shift in to park (P).Enhanced Parking Aids or ParkPilot (If Equipped)You can switch this feature on or off usingthe touchscreen.  See Settings (page 366).When the reverse sensing system detectsan object, it displays red, yellow and greenindicators at the top of the image.174 (G1867960)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewParking Aids (If Equipped) edited
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION(G1448594)Cruise control lets you maintain a setspeed without keeping your foot on theaccelerator pedal.You can use cruisecontrol when your vehicle speed is greaterthan 20 mph (30 km/h).USING CRUISE CONTROL (G1868749)editedWARNINGSDo not use cruise control on windingroads, in heavy traffic or when theroad surface is slippery.This couldresult in loss of vehicle control, seriousinjury or death.When you are going downhill, yourvehicle speed could increase abovethe set speed.The system does notapply the brakes.Your vehicle speed could decrease belowthe set speed when driving uphill.To helpthe system to maintain the set speed whengoing uphill, downshift to a lower gear.Note: The system cancels if your vehiclespeed drops below 10 mph (16 km/h) underthe set speed when driving uphill.To help the system to maintain the setspeed when going downhill, downshift toa lower gear.The cruise controls are on the steeringwheel.Switching the System OnPress the button.The indicator appears in the informationdisplay.Switching the System OffPress and release the cruise control icon,when the system is in standby mode orswitch the ignition off.Note: You erase the set speed when youswitch the system off.Setting the Cruise SpeedDrive to the desired speed.Press to set   the toggle buttonupward to set the  current speed.Press to set   the toggle buttondownward to set the  currentspeed.Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.Note: The indicator will change color.Changing the Set SpeedPress to increase   the togglebutton upward to increase theset speed.Press the toggle buttondownward  to decrease the setspeed.The set speed changes in smallincrements.Note: Press and hold the switch  togglebutton upward or downward  to change theset speed in larger increments.Note: If you accelerate by pressing theaccelerator pedal, the set speed will notchange.  When you release the acceleratorpedal, your vehicle returns to the speed thatyou previously set.Canceling the Set SpeedPress the button, or tap thebrake pedal to cancel the setspeed.175 (G1448594)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCruise Control edited
Note: The set speed is stored.Resuming the Set SpeedPress to resume the set speed.USING ADAPTIVE CRUISECONTROL (G1868799) editedWARNINGSAlways pay close attention tochanging road conditions when usingadaptive cruise control.The systemdoes not replace attentive driving.Failingto pay attention to the road may result ina crash, serious injury or death.Adaptive cruise control may notdetect stationary or slow movingvehicles below 6 mph (10 km/h).Do not use adaptive cruise controlon winding roads, in heavy traffic orwhen the road surface isslippery.This could result in loss of vehiclecontrol, serious injury or death.Do not use adaptive cruise controlwhen towing a trailer that has trailerbrakes. The auto-brake componentof   the adaptive cruise control   systemdoes not operate the trailer brakes. Usingadaptive cruise control when towing atrailer that has trailer brakes may result inthe loss of vehicle control, which  whentowing a trailer that has aftermarketelectronic trailer brake controls.  Failureto follow this instruction   could result inserious injury.the loss of control of yourvehicle, personal injury or death.Adaptive cruise control is not a crashwarning or avoidance system.Adaptive cruise control does notdetect pedestrians or objects in theroad.WARNINGSAdaptive cruise control does notdetect oncoming vehicles in thesame lane.Do not use the system in poorvisibility, for example fog, heavy rain,spray or snow.Do not use tire sizes other than thoserecommended because this canaffect the normal operation of thesystem.Failure to do so may result in a lossof vehicle control, which could result inserious injury.The system helps you to maintain a gapfrom the vehicle in front of you.  Thesystem adjusts your vehicle speed tomaintain the set gap between you and thevehicle in front of you in the same lane.The system applies the brakes to slow yourvehicle to maintain a safe gap distancefrom the vehicle in front.The system uses a radar sensor whichprojects a beam directly in front of yourvehicle.Note: It is your responsibility to stay alert,drive safely and be in control of the vehicleat all times.The adaptive cruise controls are on thesteering wheel.176 (G1868799)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCruise Control edited
Switching Adaptive Cruise ControlOnPress and release the switch.The information display shows the greyindicator light.The system is now instandby.The indicator, current gap setting and setspeed appear in the information display.Setting the Adaptive Cruise SpeedDrive to the desired speed.Press and release   the switch.toggle button upward to set thecurrent speed.1. Take your foot off the acceleratorpedal.2. A green indicator light, the current gapsetting and your set speed appear inthe information display.3. A vehicle graphic illuminates if there isa vehicle detected in front of you.Note: When adaptive cruise control isactive, the speedometer may vary slightlyfrom the set speed displayed in theinformation display.Following a VehicleWARNINGSWhen following a vehicle, yourvehicle does not decelerateautomatically to a stop, nor doesyour vehicle always decelerate quicklyenough to avoid a crash without driverintervention.Always apply the brakes whennecessary.Failing to do so may result in acrash, serious injury or death.Adaptive cruise control only warnsof vehicles detected by the radarsensor.In some cases there may beno warning or a delayed warning.Youshould always apply the brakes whennecessary.Failure to do so may result in acrash, serious injury or death.When a vehicle ahead of you enters thesame lane or a slower vehicle is ahead inthe same lane, the vehicle speed adjuststo maintain a preset gap distance.Note: The brakes may emit noise whenapplied by the system.The system may provide slight temporaryacceleration when you use your driver sidedirection indicator while following a vehicleto aid passing the vehicle.Your vehicle maintains a consistent gapfrom the vehicle ahead until:• The vehicle in front of you acceleratesto a speed above the set speed.• The vehicle in front of you moves outof your lane or out of view.• The vehicle speed falls below 12 mph(20 km/h).• A new gap distance is set.177 (G1868799)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCruise Control edited
The system applies the brakes to slow thevehicle to maintain a safe distance fromthe vehicle in front.The system applies onlylimited maximum braking.Press the brakepedal to override the system.If the system determines that its maximumbraking level is not sufficient, an audiblewarning sounds and a message appearsin the information display when the systemcontinues to brake.You must takeimmediate action.Setting the Gap DistanceYou can decrease or increase thedistance between your vehicleand the vehicle in front bypressing the gap control.Note: It is your responsibility to select a gapappropriate to the driving conditions.The selected gap appears in theinformation display as shown by the barsin the image.  You can select four gapsettings.Adaptive cruise control, distance between vehicle settingsDynamic beha-viorDistance gapTime gap,secondsGraphic display,bars indicatedbetweenvehiclesSet speedyd (m)mph ( km/h)Sport.28 (31)11100 (62)Normal.39 (43)1.42100 (62)Normal.50 (55)1.83100 (62)Comfort.61 (67)2.24100 (62)When you switch the ignition on, thesystem automatically selects the lastchosen gap setting.Overriding the SystemWARNINGIf you override the system by pressingthe accelerator pedal, it does notautomatically apply the brakes tomaintain a gap from any vehicle ahead.Use the accelerator pedal normally tointentionally exceed the set speed limit.When you override the system, the greenindicator light illuminates and the vehiclegraphic does not appear in the informationdisplay.Changing the Set SpeedPress and release   the switch.Press and release  togglebutton upward to increasethe switch. set speed.Press the toggle buttondownward to decrease the setspeed.178 (G1868799)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCruise Control edited
The set speed changes in smallincrements.Note: Press and hold the switch  togglebutton upward or downward  to change theset speed in larger increments.The system may apply the brakes to slowthe vehicle to the new set speed.  The setspeed displays continuously in theinformation display when the system isactive.Canceling the Set SpeedPress and release the switch ortap the brake pedal.The last set speed and gap setting displaysin grey but does not erase.Note: If you press the clutch pedal for anextended period, this action also cancelsthe set speed.Resuming the Set SpeedPress and release the switch.Your vehicle speed returns to thepreviously set speed and gap setting.  Theset speed shows continuously in theinformation display while the system isactive.Note: Only use resume if you are aware ofthe set speed and intend to return to it.Automatic CancellationThe system is not functional at vehiclespeeds below 12 mph (20 km/h).Anaudible alarm sounds and the automaticbraking releases if the vehicle drops belowthis speed.Automatic cancellation can also occurwhen: Your vehicle speed falls belowapproximately 12 mph (20 km/h).• The tires lose traction.• The engine speed is too low.• You apply the parking brake.Note: If the engine speed drops too low,the information display indicates low enginespeed.Shift to a lower gear (manualtransmission only) to avoid automaticcancellation.Hilly Condition UsageNote: An audible alarm sounds and thesystem shuts down if it applies brakes foran extended period of time.This allows thebrakes to cool.The system functionsnormally again when the brakes havecooled.You should select a lower gear when thesystem is active in situations such asprolonged downhill driving on steepgrades, for example in mountainousareas.The system needs additional enginebraking in these situations to reduce theload on the vehicle’s regular brake systemto prevent it from overheating.Switching Adaptive Cruise ControlOffPress and release the switch.Note: You erase the set speed when youswitch the system off.Detection IssuesWARNINGOn rare occasions, detection issuescan occur due to the roadinfrastructures, for example bridges,tunnels and safety barriers.In these cases,the system may brake late orunexpectedly.At all times, you areresponsible for controlling your vehicle,supervising the system and intervening, ifrequired.179 (G1868799)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCruise Control edited
The radar sensor has a limited field ofdetection.It may not detect vehicles at allor detect a vehicle later than expected insome situations.The lead vehicle graphicdoes not illuminate if the system does notdetect a vehicle in front of you.Detection issues can occur:With vehicles that edge into yourlane that can only be detectedonce they have moved fully intoyour lane.AMotorcyclists may be detectedlate, or not at all.BWith vehicles in front of youwhen going into and coming outof a bend.The detection beamdoes not follow sharp curves inthe road.CIn these cases the system may brake lateor unexpectedly.You should stay alert andintervene if necessary.If something hits the front of your vehicleor damage occurs, the radar-sensing zonemay change.This could cause missed orfalse vehicle detections.Contact anauthorized dealer as soon as possible.System Not AvailableConditions that can cause the system todeactivate or prevent the system fromactivating when requested include:• A blocked sensor.• High brake temperature.• A failure in the system or a relatedsystem.Blocked SensorA message displays if something obstructsthe radar signals from the sensor.  Thesensor is behind the grille.  The systemcannot detect a vehicle ahead and doesnot function when something blocks thesensor.Note: You cannot see the sensor, it isbehind a fascia panel.Keep the front of your vehicle free of dirt,metal badges or objects.Vehicle frontprotectors and aftermarket lights may alsoblock the sensor.180 (G1868799)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCruise Control edited
ActionCauseClean the grille surface in front of the radaror remove the object causing the obstruc-tion.The surface of the radar in the grille is dirtyor obstructed in some way.Wait a short period of time.It may takeseveral minutes for the radar to detect thatit is free from obstruction.The surface of the radar is clean but themessage remains in the display.Do not use the system in these conditionsbecause it may not detect any vehiclesahead.Heavy rain or snow interfere with the radarsignals.Do not use the system in these conditionsbecause it may not detect any vehiclesahead.Swirling water, snow or ice on the surfaceof the road interfere with the radar signals.Wait a short period of time or switch tonormal cruise control.You are in a desert or remote area with noother vehicles and no roadside objects.It is possible to get a blockage warning and not be blocked.A false blocked condition selfclears or clears after a key cycle.Due to the nature of radar technology, youmay get a blocked sensor warning whenno obstruction blocks your sensor.This canhappen, for example, when driving insparse rural or desert environments.A falseblocked condition either self clears orclears after a key cycle.Switching to Normal CruiseControlWARNINGNormal cruise control will not brakewhen your vehicle is approachingslower vehicles.Always be aware ofwhich mode you have selected and applythe brakes when necessary.You can change from adaptive cruisecontrol to cruise control using theinformation display.The cruise control indicator lightreplaces the adaptive cruisecontrol indicator light if youselect normal cruise control.  The gapsetting does not display, the system doesnot automatically respond to lead vehiclesand automatic braking does not activate.The system remembers the last settingwhen you start your vehicle.181 (G1868799)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCruise Control edited
SPEED LIMITER (G1936914) editedPrinciple of OperationWARNINGSWhen you are going downhill, yourvehicle speed could increase abovethe set speed.The system does notapply the brakes.The system is designed to aid thedriver. It is not intended to replaceyour attention and judgment. Youare still responsible to drive with due careand attention.The system allows you to set a speed towhich your vehicle becomes limited.  Theset speed sets the effective maximumspeed of your vehicle.  You can temporarilyexceed the set speed if required, forexample to overtake.Using Speed LimiterThe controls are on the steering wheel.Switching the System On and OffPress to set the system instandby mode.Press again toswitch the system off.Setting the Speed LimiterPress with   the toggle buttonupward or downward with thesystem in standby mode to setthe speed limiter to the currentvehicle  Press again to set thedesired speed limit. speed.  Theset speed is stored and displayed in theinformation display.You can adjust the set speed in small orlarge increments.Press the toggle  buttonupward or downward  once to adjust theset speed in small increments. Press andhold the toggle  button upward ordownward  to adjust the set speed in largeincrements.Canceling the Set SpeedPress to cancel the set speedlimiter.The system goes intoreturns to  standby mode.Resuming the Set SpeedPress to resume the set speedlimiter.Intentionally Exceeding the SpeedLimitFirmly press the accelerator pedal totemporarily exceed the set speed limit.Thesystem resumes when the vehicle speeddrops below the set speed limit. limit, orwhen you press the RES button.System WarningsIf you intentionally exceed the set speed,a warning flashes  appears   in theinformation display.If you unintentionally exceed the set speed,for example when you are going downhill,a warning flashes  appears   in theinformation display and a tone sounds.DRIVER ALERT (G1886863)WARNINGSThe system is designed to aid thedriver.It is not intended to replaceyour attention and judgment.You arestill responsible to drive with due care andattention.182 (G1936914)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
WARNINGSAt all times, you are responsible forcontrolling your vehicle, supervisingthe system and intervening, ifrequired.Failure to take care may result inthe loss of control of your vehicle, seriouspersonal injury or death.The system may not operateproperly if the sensor is blocked.Keepthe windshield free from obstruction.Take regular rest breaks if you feeltired.Do not wait for the system towarn you.Certain driving styles may result inthe system warning you even if youare not feeling tired.In cold and severe weatherconditions the system may notfunction.Rain, snow and spray canall limit sensor performance.The system will not operate if thesensor cannot track the road lanemarkings.If damage occurs in the immediatearea surrounding the sensor, haveyour vehicle checked as soon aspossible.The system may not correctlyoperate if your vehicle is fitted witha suspension kit not approved by us.The system is designed to alert you if itdetects that you are becoming drowsy orif your driving deteriorates.The systemcalculates your alertness level based uponyour driving behavior in relation to the lanemarkings and other factors when thevehicle speed is greater thanapproximately 40 mph (65 km/h).You can switch the system on or off usingthe information display. See GeneralInformation (page 82).Note: The system remains on or offdepending on how it was last set.System WarningsThe warning system has two stages:1. A temporary warning is issued to adviseyou to take a rest.This message onlyappears for a short time.2. If you do not rest and the systemcontinues to detect that your drivingdeteriorates, it issues a furtherwarning.This remains in the informationdisplay until you cancel it. SeeInformation Messages (page 89).Note: The system does not warn you if thevehicle speed falls below approximately40 mph (65 km/h).System DisplayYour calculated alertness level is shownby six steps as a colored bar.The bartravels from right to left as your calculatedalertness level decreases.You can view the status at any time usingthe information display. See GeneralInformation (page 82).Your calculated alertness level is good.183 (G1886863)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
Your calculated alertness level is low.Youshould stop your vehicle and take a rest assoon as it is safe to do so.Your calculated alertness level shows ingray if:• The sensor cannot track the road lanemarkings.• The vehicle speed falls belowapproximately 40 mph (65 km/h).Resetting the SystemYou can reset the system by:• Switching the ignition off and on whenyour vehicle is stationary.• Opening and closing the driver doorwhen your vehicle is stationary.LANE KEEPING SYSTEM (G1886864)WARNINGSThe system is designed to aid thedriver.It is not intended to replaceyour attention and judgment.You arestill responsible to drive with due care andattention.At all times, you are responsible forcontrolling your vehicle, supervisingthe system and intervening, ifrequired.Failure to take care may result inthe loss of control of your vehicle, seriouspersonal injury or death.The system may not function if thesensor is blocked.WARNINGSThe sensor may incorrectly track lanemarkings as other structures orobjects.This can result in a false ormissed warning.In cold and severe weatherconditions the system may notfunction.Rain, snow and spray canall limit sensor performance.Large contrasts in outside lightingcan limit sensor performance.The system will not operate if thesensor cannot track the road lanemarkings.If damage occurs in the immediatearea surrounding the sensor, haveyour vehicle checked as soon aspossible.The system may not correctlyoperate if your vehicle is fitted witha suspension kit not approved by us.The system is designed to alert you byproviding a temporary steering torque inputor steering wheel vibration when it detectsan unintended lane departure.  The systemdetects and tracks the road lane markingsusing a camera mounted behind theinterior mirror.  The system only operateswhen the vehicle speed is greater thanapproximately 40 mph (65 km/h).  Youcan view the system status in theinstrument cluster.Note: The system works when the cameracan detect at least one lane marking.The system may not correctly operate inany of the following conditions:• The system does not detect at leastone lane marking.• You switch the direction indicator on.• You apply direct steering, acceleratefast or brake hard.184 (G1886864)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
• The vehicle speed is less than 40 mph(65 km/h).• The anti-lock brake, stability control ortraction control system activates.• Narrow lane width.The system may not correct lanepositioning in any of the followingconditions:• High winds.• Uneven road surfaces.• Heavy or uneven loads.• Incorrect tire pressure.Switching the System On and OffPress the button on the steering wheelstalk.System SettingsThe system has different settings that youcan view or adjust using the informationdisplay. See General Information (page82).Note: The system remembers the lastsetting when you start your vehicle.If thesystem detects a MyKey, the mode is set toalert.Alert ModeProvides a steering wheel vibration whenthe system detects an unintended lanedeparture.Intensity SettingYou can adjust the steering wheel vibrationintensity setting using the informationdisplay.Note: This setting does not affect the aidmode.Note: The system remembers the lastsetting when you start your vehicle.Aid ModeProvides a temporary steering torque inputtoward the lane center when the systemdetects an unintended lane departure.Note: When aid mode is on and the systemdoes not detect any steering activity for ashort period of time, for example lightlyholding the steering wheel, the system alertsyou to put your hands on the steering wheel.Alert and Aid ModeProvides a temporary steering torque inputtoward the lane center when the systemdetects an unintended lane departure.Ifyour vehicle continues drifting out of thelane, the system provides a steering wheelvibration.185 (G1886864)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
Alert mode.AAid mode.BNote: The diagram illustrates general zonecoverage.It does not provide exact zoneparameters.System DisplayWhen the system is off, the systemindicator or the lane markings do notdisplay.Alert ModeWhen you switch the system on, anindicator appears in the instrument clusterand a graphic showing the lane markingsdisplays.When the system is on, the color of thelane markings and the system indicatorchange to indicate the system status.System StatusUnavailable.Gray.Available.Green.White.Warning provided.Red.An indicatorflashes.Aid ModeIf you switch aid mode on, arrows alsodisplay with the lane markings.BLIND SPOT INFORMATIONSYSTEM (G1745160)WARNINGSDo not use the blind spot informationsystem as a replacement for usingthe interior and exterior mirrors orlooking over your shoulder before changinglanes.The blind spot information systemis not a replacement for careful driving.186 (G1745160)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
WARNINGSThe system may not operateproperly during severe weatherconditions, for example snow, ice,heavy rain and spray.Always drive with duecare and attention.Failure to take care mayresult in a crash.The system is designed to detect vehiclesthat may have entered the blind spot zone(A).The detection area is on both sides ofyour vehicle, extending rearward from theexterior mirrors to approximately 13 ft(4 m) beyond the rear bumper.Note: The system does not prevent contactwith other vehicles.It is not designed todetect parked vehicles, pedestrians, animalsor other infrastructures.Using the Blind Spot InformationSystemVehicles with Automatic TransmissionThe system turns on when all of thefollowing occur:• You start your vehicle.• You shift into drive (D).• The vehicle speed is greater than6 mph (10 km/h).Note: The system does not operate in park(P) or reverse (R).Vehicles with Manual TransmissionThe system turns on when all of thefollowing occur:• You start your vehicle.• The vehicle speed is greater than6 mph (10 km/h).Note: The system does not operate inreverse (R).System Lights and MessagesWhen the system detects a vehicle, analert indicator illuminates in the exteriormirror on the side the approaching vehicleis coming from.If you turn the directionindicator on for that side of your vehicle,the alert indicator flashes.Note: The system may not alert you if avehicle quickly passes through the detectionzone.187 (G1745160)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
Blocked SensorsThe sensors are behind the rear bumperon both sides of your vehicle.Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, iceand large accumulations of dirt.Note: Do not cover the sensors with bumperstickers, repair compound or other objects.Note: Blocked sensors could affect systemperformance.If the sensors are blocked, a message mayappear in the information display. SeeInformation Messages (page 89). Thealert indicators remain illuminated but thesystem does not alert you.System ErrorsIf the system detects a fault, a warninglamp illuminates and a message displays.See Information Messages (page 89).Switching the System Off and OnYou can switch the system off using theinformation display. See GeneralInformation (page 82). When you switchthe system off, a warning lamp illuminatesand a message displays.When you switchthe system on or off, the alert indicatorsflash twice.Note: The system remembers the lastsetting when you start your vehicle.Note: The system may not correctly operatewhen towing a trailer.For vehicles with atrailer tow module and tow bar approvedby us, the system turns off when you attacha trailer.For vehicles with an aftermarkettrailer tow module or tow bar, werecommend that you switch the system offwhen you attach a trailer.To permanently switch the system off,contact an authorized dealer.CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT (G1768802)WARNINGSDo not use the cross traffic alertsystem as a replacement for usingthe interior and exterior mirrors orlooking over your shoulder before reversingout of a parking space.The cross trafficalert system is not a replacement forcareful driving.The system may not operateproperly during severe weatherconditions, for example snow, ice,heavy rain and spray.Always drive with duecare and attention.Failure to take care mayresult in a crash.The system is designed to alert you ofvehicles approaching from the sides whenyou shift into reverse (R).Using the Cross Traffic AlertSystemThe system is designed to detect vehiclesthat approach with a speed up to 37 mph(60 km/h).Coverage decreases when thesensors are partially, mostly or fullyobstructed.Slowly reversing helps increasethe coverage area and effectiveness.The system turns on when you start theengine and you shift into reverse (R).Thesystem turns off when you shift out ofreverse (R).188 (G1768802)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
The sensor on the left-hand side is onlypartially obstructed and zone coverage onthe right-hand side is maximized.189 (G1768802)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
Zone coverage also decreases whenparking at narrow angles.The sensor onthe left-hand side is mostly obstructed andzone coverage on that side is severelyreduced.System Lights, Messages andAudible AlertsWhen the system detects a vehicle, anindicator illuminates in the exterior mirroron the side the approaching vehicle iscoming from.  A tone sounds and amessage appears in the informationdisplay.Note: In exceptional conditions, the systemcould alert you even when there is nothingin the detection zone, for example a vehiclepassing in the distance.Blocked SensorsThe sensors are behind the rear bumperon both sides of your vehicle.Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, iceand large accumulations of dirt.Note: Do not cover the sensors with bumperstickers, repair compound or other objects.Note: Blocked sensors could affect systemperformance.If the sensors are blocked, a message mayappear in the information display whenyou shift into reverse (R). See InformationMessages (page 89).System LimitationsThe system may not correctly operatewhen any of the following occur:• The sensors are blocked.• Adjacently parked vehicles or objectsare obstructing the sensors.• Vehicles approach at speeds greaterthan 37 mph (60 km/h).• The vehicle speed is greater than 7 mph(12 km/h).• You reverse out of an angled parkingspace.System ErrorsIf the system detects a fault a messagedisplays. See General Information (page82).Switching the System Off and OnYou can temporarily switch the system offusing the information display. See GeneralInformation (page 82). When you switchsystem off, a message displays. SeeInformation Messages (page 89).Note: The system turns on each time youswitch the ignition on and you shift intoreverse (R).If you temporarily switch thesystem off, it turns on the next time youswitch the ignition on.190 (G1768802)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
Note: The system may not correctly operatewhen towing a trailer.For vehicles with atrailer tow module and tow bar approvedby us, the system turns off when you attacha trailer.For vehicles with an aftermarkettrailer tow module or tow bar, werecommend that you switch the system offwhen you attach a trailer.To permanently switch the system off,contact an authorized dealer.TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION(G1562345) editedPrinciple of OperationWARNINGSThe system is designed to aid thedriver.It is not intended to replaceyour attention and judgment.You arestill responsible to drive with due care andattention.At all times, you are responsible forcontrolling your vehicle, supervisingthe system and intervening, ifrequired.Failure to take care may result inthe loss of control of your vehicle, seriouspersonal injury or death.The system may not function if thesensor is blocked.Note: In cold and severe weather conditionsthe system may not function.Rain, snow,spray and large contrasts in lighting can allprevent the sensor from functioningcorrectly.Note: Do not carry out windshield repairsin the immediate area surrounding thesensor.Note: If your vehicle has a suspension kitnot approved by us, the system may notcorrectly function.Note: Always fit Ford original parts whenreplacing headlamp bulbs.Other bulbs mayreduce system performance. Keep thewindshield free from obstructions forexample bird droppings, insects and snowor ice.Note: The system may not detect all trafficsigns and may incorrectly read signs.Note: Keep the windshield free fromobstructions for example bird droppings,insects and snow or ice.Note: The system is designed to detecttraffic signs meeting the Vienna convention.Note: Traffic sign data provided by thenavigation system contains informationintegrated to the data carrier release.The sensor is behind the interior rear viewmirror.  It continuously monitors road signsto inform you of the current maximumspeed limit and overtaking regulations.The system detects recognizable trafficsigns, for example:• Speed limit signs.• No overtaking signs.• Speed limit cancellation signs.• No overtaking cancellation signs.Using Traffic Sign RecognitionSetting the System Speed WarningThe system has a number of speedwarning levels that you can set using theinformation display. See GeneralInformation (page 82).191 (G1562345)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
System DisplayThe system can display two traffic signsin parallel.You can view the status at any time usingthe information display.The system displays recognizable trafficsigns in four stages as follows:1. All new traffic signs appear brighterthan the others in the display.2. After a predetermined time theydisplay normally.3. After a predetermined distance theyare greyed out.4. After another predetermined distancethey are deleted.If the system detects a supplementarytraffic sign, it displays below the respectivetraffic sign.For example, when passing areduced speed limit in wet road conditionssign.If your vehicle has a navigation system,stored traffic sign data may influence theindicated speed limit value.Switching the System On and OffYou can switch the system on and off usingthe information display. See GeneralInformation (page 82).Note: The system remembers the lastsetting when you start your vehicle.ECO MODE ECO MODE  (G1952525)editedPrinciple of OperationThe system is designed to monitor certaindriving characteristics to help you drivemore efficiently.  See Economical Driving(page 208).Note: The efficiency levels do not result ina defined fuel consumption figure.  See FuelConsumption (page 137).Note: The system only indicates theefficiency level for the current trip. Thesystem resets each time you switch theignition on.Eco Mode System DisplayYou can view the instantaneous efficiencylevel or the trip summary in the informationdisplay.Instantaneous Efficiency LevelThe display ring increases as theinstantaneous efficiency level increasesand illuminates when it reaches maximumefficiency. The level continuously updatesto indicate the efficiency level for thecurrent trip.192 (G1952525)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
To view the instantaneous efficiency level, use the information display controlson the steering wheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.MyViewPress the OK button.Eco coachTrip SummaryThe calculated trip summary is shown asthree colored bars. The bars travel fromleft to right as the calculated efficiencylevels increase. The bars indicate theaverage efficiency level for acceleration,deceleration and speed during the totaldistance traveled by your vehicle for thecurrent trip.To view the trip summary, use the information display controls on the steeringwheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.MyViewPress the OK button. Press it again to view the trip summary.Eco coachPRE-COLLISION ASSIST PRE-COLLISION ASSIST  (G1973410) editedWARNINGSYou are responsible for controllingyour vehicle at all times. The systemis designed to be an aid and does notrelieve you of your responsibility to drivewith due care and attention. Failure tofollow this instruction could result in theloss of control of your vehicle, personalinjury or death.The system does not operate duringhard acceleration or steering. Failureto take care may lead to a crash orpersonal injury.WARNINGSThe system does not detect vehiclesthat are driving in a differentdirection, cyclists or animals. Failureto take care may result in the loss ofcontrol of your vehicle, serious personalinjury or death.The system may fail or operate withreduced function during cold andsevere weather conditions. Snow,ice, rain, spray and fog can adversely affectthe system. Keep the front camera andradar free of snow and ice. Failure to takecare may result in the loss of control ofyour vehicle, serious personal injury ordeath.193 (G1973410)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
WARNINGSThe system may not operateproperly if your vehicle has anon-Ford windshield. Do not carryout windshield repairs in the area aroundthe sensor.In situations where the vehiclecamera has limited detectioncapability, this may reduce systemperformance. These situations includebut are not limited to direct or low sunlight,vehicles at night without tail lights,unconventional vehicle types, pedestrianswith complex backgrounds, runningpedestrians, partly obscured pedestrians,or pedestrians that the system cannotdistinguish from a group. Failure to takecare may result in the loss of control ofyour vehicle, serious personal injury ordeath.WARNINGSThe Pre-Collision Assist system withbrake support cannot help preventall collisions. Do not rely on thissystem to replace your judgment and theneed to maintain correct distance andspeed.The pre-collision assist system is activewhen your vehicle reaches a speed greaterthan approximately 3 mph (5 km/h).Pedestrian detection is active at speedsup to 50 mph (80 km/h).If your vehicle is rapidly approaching astationary vehicle, a vehicle traveling in thesame direction as yours, or a pedestrianwithin your driving path, the system isdesigned to provide three levels offunctionality.DescriptionLevel of FunctionalityWhen activated, a warning lamp flashes and an audiblewarning sounds.AlertThe system is designed to help reduce the impact speed bypreparing the brakes for rapid braking. The system does notautomatically apply the brakes. If you press the brake pedal,the system could apply additional braking up to maximumbraking force, even if you lightly press the brake pedal.Brake supportThe system is designed to apply the brakes if it detects acrash is imminent. This may help reduce impact or avoid thecrash.Active braking - vehicleswithout adaptive cruisecontrolThe system is active at speeds up to 80 mph (130 km/h).The system is designed to apply the brakes if it detects acrash is imminent. This may help reduce impact or avoid thecrash.Active braking - vehicleswith adaptive cruisecontrol194 (G1973410)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
To switch active braking on or off, use the information display controls on thesteering wheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.Driver assist.Press the OK button.Pre-collision AssistPress the OK button.Active brakingDistance Alert   (If Equipped)A warning lamp illuminates if the distanceto the vehicle ahead is small.Note: The warning lamp does notilluminate if cruise control or adaptive cruisecontrol is active.Distance Alert Sensitivity SettingsTo adjust the distance alert sensitivity settings, use the information displaycontrols on the steering wheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.Driver assist.Press the OK button.Pre-collision AssistPress the OK button. Press the toggle button upward ordownward to choose your required setting. Press the OKbutton.Alert sensitivityDistance Indication   (If Equipped)A graphical indication displays the timegap to vehicles ahead of you traveling inthe same direction.Note: The graphic does not display if youswitch on cruise control or adaptive cruisecontrol.Time GapDistance GapDistance Indic-ator ColorSystem Sensit-ivityVehicle SpeedGreater than 0.9seconds.Greater than82.0 ft (25 m) .Gray.Normal.100 km/h(62 mph)0.6-0.9seconds.17–25 m(55.8–82.0 ft)Yellow.Less than 0.6seconds.Less than55.8 ft (17 m).Red.195 (G1973410)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
Switching Distance Indication On or OffTo switch distance indication on or off, use the information display controls onthe steering wheel to select the following:ActionMenu ItemPress the menu button.Driver assist.Press the OK button.Pre-collision AssistPress the OK button.Distance indicationPre-Collision Assist SystemSensorsVehicles without Adaptive CruiseControlThe camera is mounted behind the interiormirror.Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, iceand large accumulations of dirt.Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharpobjects.Note: If your vehicle sustains damageleaving the sensors misaligned, this maycause inaccurate measurements or falsealerts.Blocked sensors could affect systemaccuracy. A message may appear in theinformation display.Vehicles with Adaptive Cruise ControlThe camera is mounted behind the interiormirror.The radar sensor is behind the front grillebelow the license plate.Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, iceand large accumulations of dirt.Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharpobjects.196 (G1973410)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
Note: If your vehicle sustains damageleaving the sensors misaligned, this maycause inaccurate measurements or falsealerts.Blocked sensors could affect systemaccuracy. A message may appear in theinformation display.Pre-Collision Assist Warning LampIt illuminates if your vehiclerapidly approaches anothervehicle, to warn you of the risk ofa crash with the vehicle in front of you.It could illuminate red if the distance to thevehicle ahead is small.It illuminates amber when you switch thesystem off.Pre-Collision Assist Information MessagesActionMessageThe system has malfunctioned. Have your vehicle checkedas soon as possible.Pre-collision assist notavailableThe sensors are dirty. Clean the sensors. If the messagecontinues to appear, have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.Pre-collision assist notavailable Sensor blockedThe following table lists possible causes and actions for when a blocked sensormessage may display.ActionCauseClean the radiator grille in front of the radaror remove any obstruction.The surface of the radar in the radiator grilleis dirty or obstructed.Wait for a short period of time. It may takeseveral minutes for the system to detectthat there is no obstruction.The surface of the radar is clean but themessage remains in the display.The system is temporarily disabled. Thesystem should reactivate after a shortperiod of time when the weather conditionsimprove.Heavy rain, spray, snow, or fog is interferingwith the radar signals.Have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.The radar is misaligned.197 (G1973410)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
ActionCauseClean the outside of the windshield in frontof the camera.The windshield in front of the camera isdirty or obstructed.Wait for a short period of time. It may takeseveral minutes for the camera to detectthat there is no obstruction.The windshield in front of the camera isclean but the message remains in thedisplay.Wait for a short period of time. Themessage should clear when the temper-ature around the camera decreases.Excessive heat around the camera.DRIVE CONTROL DRIVECONTROL  (G1960037) editedSelectable Drive ModesYour vehicle has various drive modes thatyou can select for different drivingconditions. Depending on the drive modethat you select, the system adjusts variousvehicle settings, for example steering, gearshifting, handling and powertrain response.Selecting a Drive ModeThe button is on the center console.Repeatedly press the button toscroll through the available drivemodes. Release the button toconfirm your selected drivemode.NormalVehicle settings suited forbalanced driving.Note: This is the default mode each timeyou switch the ignition on.EcoVehicle settings suited foreconomical driving.SlipperyVehicle settings suited for use ininclement weather.SportVehicle settings suited forsportier driving.TrackVehicle settings suited for trackdriving.198 (G1960037)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Aids edited
GENERAL INFORMATION (G1477738)WARNINGSUse load securing straps to anapproved standard, e.g.DIN.Make sure that you secure all looseitems properly.Place luggage and other loads as lowand as far forward as possible withinthe luggage or loadspace.Do not drive with the luggagecompartment or rear dooropen.Exhaust fumes may enter yourvehicle.Do not exceed the maximum frontand rear axle loads for your vehicle.See Vehicle Identification Plate(page 284).Do not allow items to contact therear windows.Note: When loading long objects in to yourvehicle, for example pipes, timber orfurniture be careful not to damage theinterior trim.REAR UNDER FLOORSTORAGE (G1908327)Adjustable Load FloorThe adjustable load floor can be held openor placed in the upper or lower positionswithin the luggage compartment.In the upper position, place it on top of thefloor supports.In the lower position, slide it into the lowerslot in the floor supports.To hold the load floor open, raise and slideinto the angled slots in the floor supportsbehind rear seats.LUGGAGE COVERS (G1911342) editedWARNINGDo not load any objects on the shelfthat may obstruct your vision orstrike occupants of the vehicle in thecase of a sudden stop or collision.Removing the CoverTo remove the luggage cover:199 (G1477738)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLoad Carrying edited
1. Rotate and pull  Gently push  theretaining knobs out from the liftgatetrim panel. clip up and remove it.2. Raise the luggage cover.3. Pull the luggage cover backward.ROOF RACKS AND LOADCARRIERS - VEHICLESWITHOUT: PANORAMIC ROOFOPENING PANEL (G1868888)WARNINGSRead and follow the manufacturer'sinstructions when you are fitting aroof rack.When loading the roof racks, werecommend you evenly distribute theload, as well as maintain a lowcenter of gravity.Loaded vehicles, withhigher centers of gravity, may handledifferently than unloaded vehicles.Takeextra precautions, such as slower speedsand increased stopping distance, whendriving a heavily loaded vehicle.The maximum recommended load, evenlydistributed on the roof rack is 110 lb(50 kg).Make sure that you securely fasten theload.  Check the tightness of the loadbefore driving and at each fuel stop.Note: Never place loads directly on the roofpanel.Towbar CarriersWhen using a towbar attached carrier,consider the following:• Do not exceed the maximum verticalweight on the towball.This is theweight of the carrier plus the weight ofthe load. See Towbar Dimensions(page 282).• Pay attention to the carriermanufacturer's specifications.• Load the heaviest item closest to yourvehicle.ROOF RACKS AND LOADCARRIERS - VEHICLES WITH:PANORAMIC ROOF OPENINGPANEL (G1868565)WARNINGYour vehicle is not approved for roofracks.Never install a roof rack to yourvehicle.200 (G1868888)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLoad Carrying edited
Towbar CarriersWhen using a towbar attached carrier,consider the following:• Do not exceed the maximum verticalweight on the towball.This is theweight of the carrier plus the weight ofthe load. See Towbar Dimensions(page 282).• Pay attention to the carriermanufacturer's specifications.• Load the heaviest item closest to yourvehicle.201 (G1868565)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewLoad Carrying edited
TOWING A TRAILER - 1.0LECOBOOST™/1.1L, 1.5LDURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL (G1703012)editedWARNINGSDo not exceed 60 mph(100 km/h).Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in the loss ofcontrol of your vehicle, personal injury ordeath.The rear tire pressures must beincreased by 3 psi (0.2 bar) abovespecification.Do not exceed themaximum pressure stated on the tiresidewall.This could cause serious personalinjury.Do not exceed the maximum grossvehicle weight stated on the vehicleidentification plate.Failure to followthis instruction could result in personalinjury.Do not exceed  Towing trailersbeyond   the maximum permissiblerecommended gross trailer verticalweight on the tow ball as stated in theexceeds the limit of your   vehiclespecification chart. and  could result inengine damage, transmission damage,structural damage, loss of vehicle control,vehicle rollover and personal injury.Do not exceed the maximum verticalload on the tow ball.  Failure tofollow this instruction could result inthe loss of control of your vehicle, personalinjury or death.The anti-lock brake system does notcontrol the trailer brakes.When towing a trailer:• Obey country specific regulations fortowing a trailer.• Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h)even if a country allows higher speedsunder certain conditions.• Place loads as low as possible andcentral to the axle of your trailer.If youare towing with an unloaded vehicle,you should place the load in your trailertoward the front, within the maximumvertical load, as this gives the beststability. See Capacities andSpecifications (page 281).• The trailer vertical weight on the towball is essential for the driving stabilityof your vehicle and trailer.• The vertical weight on the tow ballshould be at least 4% of the trailerweight and not exceed the maximumpermissible weight. See Capacitiesand Specifications (page 281).• Reduce speed immediately if the trailershows any sign of swaying.• Use a low gear when descending asteep downhill gradient.Note: We recommend that you use a trailersafety cable. Read and follow themanufacturer's instructions when you usea trailer safety cable.Note: The maximum permissible trailervertical weight on the trailer identificationplate is the trailer manufacturer’s testingvalue.The vehicle maximum permissibletrailer vertical weight may be lower.The stability of your vehicle-to-trailercombination depends on the quality of thetrailer.Towing a trailer changes the handlingcharacteristics of your vehicle andincreases stopping distances.  Adapt yourspeed and driving behavior according tothe trailer load.202 (G1703012)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTowing edited
The gross train weight stated on thevehicle identification plate applies for roadgradients up to 12% and altitudes up to3,281 ft (1,000 m) when towing a trailer.Inmountainous regions the engineperformance decreases due to lower airdensity with increasing altitude.In highaltitude regions above 3,281 ft (1,000 m),you should reduce the stipulatedmaximum permitted gross train weight by10% for every additional 3,281 ft (1,000 m).Note: Not all vehicles are suitable orapproved to have a tow bar fitted.  Ask anauthorized dealer for more information.TOWING A TRAILER - 1.5LECOBOOST™ (G1581962)WARNINGYour vehicle is not approved fortrailer towing.TOW BALL (G1477788)WARNINGSWhen not in use, always transportthe tow ball arm securely fastenedin the luggage compartment.Take special care when fitting thetow ball arm as the safety of yourvehicle and the trailer depends onthis.Do not use any tools for mounting ordismounting the tow ball arm.Do not modify the trailer coupling.Do not disassemble or repair the towball arm.Note: Remove any adapter from the towbar socket.Failure to do so may result incorrosion of the socket.Clean the tow barsocket regularly and make sure no dirtprevents the socket lid from closingproperly.A 13-pin trailer socket and the tow ball armseat are provided under the rearbumper.Turn the trailer socket downthrough 90 degrees until it engages in theend position.Unlocking the Tow Ball ArmMechanism1. Remove the protecting cap.2. Insert the key and turn it clockwise tounlock.203 (G1581962)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTowing edited
3. Hold the tow ball arm.Pull thehandwheel out and turn it clockwiseuntil it clicks.Note: The red mark on the handwheel mustalign with the green mark on the tow ball.4. Release the handwheel.The tow ballarm is unlocked.Inserting the Tow Ball ArmWARNINGThe tow ball arm may only beinserted when completely unlocked.Note: Pull out the plug.1. Insert the tow ball arm vertically andpress it upwards until it engages.Note: Do not hold your hand near thehandwheel.Note: The green mark on the handwheelmust align with the green mark on the towball.2. Turn the key counterclockwise andremove the key to lock the tow ball.3. Pull the protecting cap from the keybow and press it onto the lock.Driving With a TrailerWARNINGIf any of the below conditions cannotbe met, do not use the tow bar andhave it checked by an authorizeddealer.Before starting your journey, make surethat the tow ball arm is correctlylocked.Check that:• the green marks are aligned• the handwheel (A) is correctly fitted tothe tow ball arm• you have removed the key (B)• the tow ball arm is securely positioned.204 (G1477788)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTowing edited
Removing the Tow Ball ArmNote: Unhitch the trailer.1. Remove the protecting cap.Press thecap into the key bow.Insert the key andunlock.2. Hold the tow ball arm.Pull thehandwheel out, turn it clockwiseagainst the stop.3. Remove the tow ball arm.4. Release the handwheel.When unlocked in this way, the tow ballarm can be reinserted at any time.Driving Without a TrailerWARNINGNever unlock the tow ball arm withthe trailer attached.Remove the tow ball arm.Insert the pluginto its seat (1).MaintenanceWARNINGRemove the tow ball arm andprotect the seat with the plug beforesteam cleaning your vehicle.Keep the system clean.Periodicallylubricate bearings, sliding surfaces, andlocking balls with resin-free grease or oiland the lock with graphite.In case of loss, replacement keys areavailable from the manufacturer by statingthe number on the lock cylinder.205 (G1477788)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTowing edited
TOWING THE VEHICLE ONFOUR WHEELS - MANUALTRANSMISSION (G1608049)WARNINGSYou must switch the ignition on whenyour vehicle is being towed.Failureto follow this warning could seriouslyincrease the risk of injury or death.The brake and steering assistancewill not operate unless the engine isrunning.Press the brake pedal harderand be aware of increased stoppingdistances and heavier steering.If your vehicle has a steering wheellock make sure the ignition is in theaccessory or on position when beingtowed.Too much tension on a tow ropecould cause damage to your vehicleor the vehicle that is towing.When towing your vehicle you mustselect neutral.Failure to follow thiswarning could damage thetransmission and may lead to a crash orinjury.Drive off slowly and smoothly withoutjerking the vehicle you are towing.You must only use the towing eye that wasdelivered with your vehicle. See TowingPoints (page 213).Tow ropes or rigid towing bars must beplaced on the same side.For example; righthand rear towing point to right hand fronttowing point.You must use a tow rope or rigid towingbar that is of the correct strength for theweight of the towing vehicle and thevehicle that is being towed.The weight of the vehicle that is beingtowed must not exceed the weight of thetowing vehicle.Do not exceed 31 mph (50 km/h). SeeTowing the Vehicle on Four Wheels(page 206).TOWING THE VEHICLE ONFOUR WHEELS - AUTOMATICTRANSMISSION (G1693735)WARNINGSYou must switch the ignition on whenyour vehicle is being towed.Failureto follow this warning could seriouslyincrease the risk of injury or death.You must make sure thetransmission selector lever is placedin position N.Failure to follow thiswarning could damage the transmissionand may lead to a crash or injury.The brake and steering assistancewill not operate unless the engine isrunning.Press the brake pedal harderand allow for increased stopping distancesand heavier steering.Failure to take caremay lead to a crash or personal injury.If your vehicle has a steering wheellock, make sure the ignition is in theaccessory or on position before youtow.Too much tension on a tow ropecould cause damage to your vehicleor the vehicle that is towing.Do not tow your vehicle if theambient temperature is below 32°F(0°C).Do not tow your vehicle backward.206 (G1608049)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTowing edited
Emergency TowingIf your vehicle is disabled without accessto wheel dollies, a car-hauling trailer, or aflatbed transport vehicle it can beflat-towed with all wheels on theground.You may do this under thefollowing conditions:• Your vehicle is facing forward so thatit is towed in a forward direction.• The transmission selector lever isplaced in position N.If the transmissiongear shift lever cannot be moved toposition N, it may need to beoverridden. See Transmission (page147).• Maximum speed is 30 mph (50 km/h).• Maximum distance is 50 mi (80 km).Note: If you need to exceed a speed of30 mph (50 km/h) and a distance of 50 mi(80 km) while towing, you must lift the drivewheels clear of the ground.Note: We recommend you do not tow withthe drive wheels on the ground.However, ifit is required to move the vehicle from adangerous location, do not tow your vehiclefaster than 30 mph (50 km/h) or fartherthan 50 mi (80 km).WARNINGIn the event of a mechanical failureof the transmission, do not useindividual axle carriers.All wheelsmust be lifted clear of the ground on a levelplatform.Drive off slowly and smoothly withoutjerking the vehicle that is being towed.You must only use the towing eye that wasdelivered with your vehicle. See TowingPoints (page 213).Tow ropes or rigid towing bars must beplaced on the same side.For example; righthand rear towing point to right hand fronttowing point.You must use a tow rope or rigid towingbar that is of the correct strength for theweight of the towing vehicle and thevehicle that is being towed.Note: Using a rigid towing bar is the safestway to tow a vehicle.The weight of the vehicle that is beingtowed must not exceed the weight of thetowing vehicle.207 (G1693735)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTowing edited
BREAKING-IN (G1477791)TiresNew tires need to be run-in forapproximately 300 mi (500 km).Duringthis time, you may experience differentdriving characteristics.Brakes and ClutchAvoid heavy use of the brakes and clutchif possible for the first 100 mi (150 km) intown and for the first 1,000 mi (1,500 km)on freeways.EngineAvoid driving too fast during the first1,000 mi (1,500 km).Vary your speedfrequently and change up through thegears early.Do not labor the engine.Vehicles With a Diesel EngineDuring the first 2,000 mi (3,000 km), youmay notice a ticking sound when yourvehicle slows down.This is due toadjustments of your new diesel engine andis normal.ECONOMICAL DRIVING (G1598582)editedThe following willhelp  helps   to improvefuel consumption. consumption:•Tire PressuresCheck  Regularly checkyour tire pressures regularly to optimizefuel economy. Gear Shifting Use thehighest drivable gear appropriate forthe road conditions. Anticipation Adjustthe vehicle speed   and make sure thatthey are inflated to  the distance toother vehicles without  correctpressure.  See Tire Pressures (page270).•Follow   the need for heavy brakingrecommended maintenance scheduleand carry out the recommendedchecks.•Plan your journey and check the trafficbefore you set off.•Avoid idling the engine in cold weatheror acceleration. Efficient Speed Higherspeeds use more fuel. Reduce yourcruising speed on open roads.Accessories  for extended periods.Start the engine only when you areready to set off.• Do not add  carry  unnecessary weightin your vehicle as extra weight wastesfuel.•Do not add unnecessary  accessoriesto the exterior of your vehicle. vehicle,for example running boards. If you usea roof rack, remember to fold it downor remove it when not in use.208 (G1477791)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Hints edited
•Electrical Systems Switch off allelectrical systems when not in use, forexample air conditioning. Make sureyou unplug any accessories from  Drivesmoothly, accelerate gently andanticipate   the road ahead to avoidheavy braking.•Switch off all electric systems whennot in use, for example air conditioning.Make sure that you unplug anyaccessories from the  auxiliary powerpoints when not in use.COLD WEATHERPRECAUTIONS (G1477792)The functional operation of somecomponents and systems can be affectedat temperatures below -13°F (-25°C).DRIVING THROUGH WATER(G1661881)WARNINGDo not drive through flowing or deepwater as you may lose control of yourvehicle.Note: Driving through standing water cancause vehicle damage.Note: Engine damage can occur if waterenters the air filter.Before driving through standing water,check the depth.Never drive through waterthat is higher than the bottom of the frontrocker area of your vehicle.When driving through standing water, drivevery slowly and do not stop your vehicle.Your brake performance and traction maybe limited.  After driving through water andas soon as it is safe to do so:• Lightly press the brake pedal to dry thebrakes and to check that they work.• Check that the horn works.• Check that the exterior lights work.• Turn the steering wheel to check thatthe steering power assist works.FLOOR MATS (G1448653)WARNINGSUse a floor mat designed to fit thefootwell of your vehicle that does notobstruct the pedal area.Failure tofollow this instruction could result in theloss of control of your vehicle, personalinjury or death.Pedals that cannot move freely cancause loss of vehicle control andincrease the risk of serious personalinjury.Secure the floor mat to bothretention devices so that it cannotslip out of position and interfere withthe pedals.Failure to follow this instructioncould result in the loss of control of yourvehicle, personal injury or death.209 (G1477792)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Hints edited
WARNINGSDo not place additional floor matsor any other covering on top of theoriginal floor mats.This could resultin the floor mat interfering with theoperation of the pedals.Failure to followthis instruction could result in the loss ofcontrol of your vehicle, personal injury ordeath.Always make sure that objectscannot fall into the driver foot wellwhile your vehicle is moving.Objectsthat are loose can become trapped underthe pedals causing a loss of vehicle control.To install the floor mats, position the floormat eyelet over the retention post andpress down to lock in position.To remove the floor mat, reverse theinstallation procedure.Note: Regularly check the floor mats tomake sure they are secure.ENGINE OVERSPEED ENGINEOVERSPEED  (G1972108) editedNote: Always wait until the engine isproperly warmed up before running highengine speeds.Your ST vehicle is equipped with anoverspeed feature to increase itsperformance range. The standardmaximum engine speed of 6300 RPM isindicated by a narrow redline on thetachometer face. The redline becomesthicker at the overspeed engine speed of6600 RPM.This feature allows one second ofoverspeed above 6300 RPM. Once theone second limit has been reached, theelectronically controlled rev limit rampsdown to 6300 RPM and holds there. Onceengine speed has dropped below 6100RPM, the overspeed timer is reset and onesecond of overspeed up to a maximum of6600 RPM is enabled.Do not operate the engine at high RPM andlow load for sustained periods of time, asdamage may occur.210 (G1972108)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewDriving Hints edited
HAZARD FLASHERS (G1477795) editedThe hazard warning button islocated on the instrument panel.Use it when your vehicle iscreating a safety hazard for othermotorists. Press the button to turn on thehazard warning function, and the front andrear direction indicators will flash. Pressthe button again to turn them off. If usedwhen the engine is not running, the batterywill lose charge. There may be insufficientpower to restart your engine. Dependingon applicable laws and regulations in thecountry for which your vehicle wasoriginally built, the hazard warningflashers may flash  switch  is on theinstrument panel.Use the hazard flashers   if your vehicle iscreating a safety hazard for other roadusers.Switching the Hazard Flashers Onor OffPress the button to switch thehazard flashers on.Note:  All direction indicators flash.Note:  Prolonged use of the hazard flasherscould cause the vehicle battery to run outof charge.Note:  An increase in the rate of flashingwarns  you of a failed direction indicatorbulb.Press the button again to switch thehazard flashers off.Note:  Depending on applicable laws in thecountry your vehicle was built for, if youheavily  brake heavily. the hazard flasherscould turn on.Hazard Flashers Warning LampFlashes when you switch thehazard flashers on.FIRST AID KIT (G1477796)Space is provided in the luggagecompartment.WARNING TRIANGLE (G1477797)Space is provided in the luggagecompartment.FUEL SHUTOFF (G1448655) editedWARNINGFailure to inspect and, if necessary,repair fuel leaks after  If your vehiclehas been involved in   a collisionmayincrease  crash, have   the risk of fireand serious injury. Ford Motor Companyrecommends that the   fuel system bechecked. inspected by an authorizeddealer after any collision. Failure tofollow this instruction could result in fire,personal injury or death.In the event of a moderate to severecollision, this vehicle includes a fuel pumpshutoff feature that stops the flow of fuelto the engine.  Not every impact will causea shutoff.Should your vehicle shut off after acollision, you may restart your vehicle.Forvehicles equipped with a key system:1. Switch off the ignition.2. Switch on the ignition. Repeat Steps 1and 2   to start position.211 (G1477795)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewRoadside Emergencies edited
3. Switch off the ignition.4. Switch on the ignition to  re-enable thefuel pump.For vehicles equipped with a push buttonstart system:1. Press the START/STOP button toswitch off the ignition.2. Press the brake pedal and press theSTART/STOP button to switch on theignition.3. Remove your foot from the brake pedaland press the START/STOP buttonto switch off the ignition.4. You can either attempt to start theengine by pressing the brake pedal andthe START/STOP button, or switchon the ignition only by pressing theSTART/STOP button withoutpressing the brake pedal.Both waysre-enable the fuel system.Note: When you try to restart your vehicleafter a fuel shutoff, the vehicle makes surethat various systems are safe to restart.Once your vehicle determines that thesystems are safe, then the vehicle will allowyou to restart.Note: In the event that your vehicle doesnot restart after your third attempt, contactan authorized dealer.JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE(G1965077) editedWARNINGSDo not use fuel lines, engine rockercovers or  valve covers, windshieldwiper arms,  the intake manifoldmanifold, or hood latch  as groundingground   points.Connect batteries with only the samenominal voltage.WARNINGSAlways use booster  Use onlyadequately sized cables withinsulated clamps and adequate sizecable. clamps.Note: Do not disconnect the battery fromyour vehicle’s electrical system.To Connect the Booster CablesVehicle with low charge batteryABooster battery vehicleBPositive connection cableCNegative connection cableD1. Position the vehicles so that they donot touch one another.212 (G1965077)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewRoadside Emergencies edited
2. Switch off the engine and any electricalequipment.3. Connect the positive (+) terminal ofvehicle B with the positive (+) terminalof vehicle A (cable C).4. Connect the negative (-) terminal ofvehicle B to the ground connection ofvehicle A (cable D).WARNINGSDo not connect directly to   thenegative (–)  (-)  cable to thenegative (-)  terminal of the batterywith low charge. discharged battery.Make sure that the cables are clearof any moving parts and fuel deliverysystem parts.To Start the Engine1. Run the engine of vehicle B at amoderately high speed.2. Start the engine of vehicle A.3. Run both vehicles for a minimum ofthree minutes before disconnecting thecables.Do not switch on the headlampswhen disconnecting the cables.Thepeak voltage could blow the bulbs.Disconnect the cables in the reverse order.TOWING POINTS (G1869631)Front Towing PointWARNINGSThe recovery hook has a left-handthread.Turn it counterclockwise toinstall it and make sure that it is fullytightened.Failure to do so could result inthe recovery hook becoming loose.You must switch the ignition on whenyour vehicle is being towed.1. Push the cover.2. Carefully remove the cover.213 (G1869631)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewRoadside Emergencies edited
3. Install the recovery hook.The recovery hook is in the spare wheelwell.You must carry the recovery hook in yourvehicle at all times.Rear Towing PointRemove the cover to install the recoveryhook.Note: If your vehicle has a tow bar, use thisto tow other vehicles.214 (G1869631)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewRoadside Emergencies edited
FUSE BOX LOCATIONS FUSEBOX LOCATIONS  (G1936886) editedEngine Compartment Fuse BoxPassenger Compartment Fuse BoxThe fuse box is behind the glovecompartment.FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART (G1893599)Engine Compartment Fuse Box215 (G1936886)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
Protected ComponentFuse RatingFuse Loca-tionNot used.-1Intake air heater.60 A2Not used.-3Glow plug monitor.60 A4Right-hand heated windshield element.40 A5Starter motor.30 A6Blower motor.40 A7Not used.-8High-speed cooling fan.60 A9Low-speed cooling fan.40 A10Steering column lock.20 A11Air conditioning clutch.10 A12Not used.-13Not used.-14Not used.-15Electronic power assist steering.5 A16Powertrain control module.5 A17Not used.-18Not used.-19Not used.-20Not used.-21Not used.-22Not used.-23Not used.-24Coolant pump.10 A25Evaporative emission canister purge valve.20 A26216 (G1893599)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
Protected ComponentFuse RatingFuse Loca-tionCamshaft position sensor.Fuel injection control pressure sensor.Turbocharger variable vane hydraulic control valve.Exhaust gas recirculation cooler bypass valve.Wastegate control valve solenoid.Heated oxygen sensor.Powertrain control module.20 A27Active grille shutter.15 A28Oil pump.Air conditioning compressor.Wastegate control valve solenoid.Water-in-fuel sensor.Igntion coil-on-plug.15 A29 Noise suppression capacitor.Not used.-30Not used.-31Body control module.30 A32Blind spot information system.10 A33Cruise control module.Front parking aid camera.Rear parking aid camera.Parking assist control module.Transmission fluid pump.10 A34Anti-lock brake system.5 A35Headlamps.10 A36Heated front seats.20 A37Not used.-38Left-hand heated windshield element.40 A39Windshield heated washer jets.10 A40Not used.-41Not used.-42Not used.-43217 (G1893599)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
Protected ComponentFuse RatingFuse Loca-tionIntake air heater.40 A44Left-hand rear door module.30 A45Headlamp leveling.5 A46Audio unit amplifier.15 A47Moonroof.20 A48Anti-lock brake system.60 A49Not used.-50Not used.-51Not used.-52Not used.-53Right-hand rear door module.30 A54Anti-lock brake system.30 A55Brake on-off switch.5 A56Audio unit amplifier.15 A57Trailer module.40 A58Body control module.40 A59Not used.-60Charge air cooler.15 A61Not used.-62Not used.-63Not used.-64Transmission fluid pump.20 A65Not used.-66Not used.-67Fuel pump.20 A68Mass air flow and intake air temperature sensor.5 A69218 (G1893599)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
Protected ComponentFuse RatingFuse Loca-tionFuel heater (diesel engine only).20 AFuel injectors.15 A70Not used.-71Not used.-72Rain sensor.5 A73Windshield wipers.30 A74Not used.-75Not used.-76Heated rear window.25 A77Not used.-78Horn.20 A79Not used.-80Not used.-81Rear window washer pump.15 A82Cigar lighter.20 A83 Front auxiliary power points.Not used.-84Not used.-85Rear window wiper.20 A86Not used.-87Not used.-88Not used.-89219 (G1893599)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
Passenger Compartment Fuse BoxProtected ComponentFuse RatingFuse Loca-tionRestraints control module.5 A1In-vehicle temperature and humidity sensor.5 A2Parking assist control module.10 A3Ignition switch.10 A4Push button ignition switch.Lock.20 A5Unlock.Moonroof.10 A6Right-hand mirror switch.30 A7Right-hand front power windows.Not used (spare).5 A8Passenger airbag deactivation indicator.5 A9Auto-dimming interior mirror.Data link connector.10 A10Not used (spare).5 A11220 (G1893599)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
Protected ComponentFuse RatingFuse Loca-tionCentral security module.5 A12Child safety locks.15 A13 Fuel filler door.Left-hand mirror switch.30 A14 Left-hand front power windows.Not used.15 A15 Heated steering wheel.Headlamp control module.Not used (spare).15 A16Voice control.15 A17 Information and entertainment display.Compact disc player.Not used (spare).7.5 A18Battery back-up sounder.7.5 A19Anti-theft alarm horn.10 A20Climate control.7.5 A21Steering wheel module.7.5 A22 Instrument cluster.Data link connector.Audio unit.20 A23Not used (spare).20 A24Not used (spare).30 A25221 (G1893599)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
CHANGING A FUSE (G1923462) editedGeneral InformationIf electrical components in the vehicle arenot working, a fuse may have blown.Blownfuses are identified by a broken wire withinthe fuse.Engine Compartment Fuse BoxWARNINGAlways replace a fuse with one thathas the specified amperagerating.Using a fuse with a higheramperage rating can cause severe wiredamage and could start a fire.1. Pull latch toward you and remove thetop cover.2. Lift connector lever upward.3. Pull connector upward to remove it.4. Pull both latches toward you andremove the fuse box.5. Flip the fuse box over and open the lid.Passenger Compartment Fuse BoxWARNINGAlways replace a fuse with one thathas the specified amperagerating.Using a fuse with a higheramperage rating can cause severe wiredamage and could start a fire.1. Open the glove compartment andempty the contents.2. Turn the retaining clips and removethem.222 (G1923462)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
3. Press the sides inward and swivel theglove compartment downward.Fuses TypesMicro 2.AMicro 3.BMaxi.CMini.DM Case.EJ Case.FJ Case Low Profile.G223 (G1923462)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewFuses edited
GENERAL INFORMATION (G1477802)WARNINGSDo not work on a hot engine.Switch the ignition off and apply theparking brake.Do not touch the electronic ignitionsystem parts after you have switchedthe ignition on or when the engine isrunning.The system operates at highvoltage.Failure to adhere to this warningcould result in serious personal injury ordeath.Keep your hands and clothing clearof the engine cooling fan.Under certain conditions, the enginecooling fan may continue to run for severalminutes after you switch your vehicle off.See Engine Cooling Fan (page 235).Make sure that you fit filler caps securelyafter carrying out maintenance checks.We recommend that you carry out thefollowing checks.Check Daily• Exterior lamps.• Interior lamps.• Warning lamps and indicators.Check When Refueling• Washer fluid level. See Washer FluidCheck (page 237).• Tire pressures. See Tire Pressures(page 272).• Tire condition. See Wheels and Tires(page 252).Check Monthly• Engine oil level. See Engine Oil Check(page 233).• Engine coolant level. See EngineCoolant Check (page 235).• Brake fluid level. See Brake FluidCheck (page 236).• Pipes, hoses and reservoirs for leaks.• Air conditioning operation.• Parking brake operation.• Horn operation.• Tightness of lug nuts. See Lug Nuts(page 280).OPENING AND CLOSING THEHOOD (G1867970)Opening the Hood1. Pull the hood release lever.224 (G1477802)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
2. Slightly lift the hood.3. Release the hood latch by pushing thesecondary release lever to yourleft-hand side.4. Open the hood.5. Support the hood with the strut.Closing the Hood1. Remove the strut from the catch andsecure it correctly in the clip.2. Lower the hood and allow it to dropunder its own weight for the last8–12 in (20–30 cm).Note: Make sure that the hood is correctlyclosed.UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.0L ECOBOOST™, LHD (G1867971)225 (G1867971)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Engine coolant reservoir. SeeEngine Coolant Check (page235).AEngine oil dipstick. See EngineOil Dipstick (page 232).BEngine oil filler cap. See EngineOil Check (page 233).CBrake fluid reservoir. See BrakeFluid Check (page 236).DBattery. See Changing the 12VBattery (page 237).EEngine compartment fuse box.See Fuses (page 215).FAir filter.GWindshield washer fluidreservoir. See Washer FluidCheck (page 237).HUNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.0L ECOBOOST™, RHD (G1867972)226 (G1867972)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Engine coolant reservoir. SeeEngine Coolant Check (page235).ABrake fluid reservoir. See BrakeFluid Check (page 236).BEngine oil dipstick. See EngineOil Dipstick (page 232).CEngine oil filler cap. See EngineOil Check (page 233).DBattery. See Changing the 12VBattery (page 237).EEngine compartment fuse box.See Fuses (page 215).FAir filter.GWindshield washer fluidreservoir. See Washer FluidCheck (page 237).HUNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.1L DURATEC, LHD (G1867973)227 (G1867973)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Engine coolant reservoir. SeeEngine Coolant Check (page235).AEngine oil dipstick. See EngineOil Dipstick (page 232).BEngine oil filler cap. See EngineOil Check (page 233).CBrake fluid reservoir. See BrakeFluid Check (page 236).DBattery. See Changing the 12VBattery (page 237).EEngine compartment fuse box.See Fuses (page 215).FAir filter.GWindshield washer fluidreservoir. See Washer FluidCheck (page 237).HUNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.1L DURATEC, RHD (G1867974)228 (G1867974)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Engine coolant reservoir. SeeEngine Coolant Check (page235).ABrake fluid reservoir. See BrakeFluid Check (page 236).BEngine oil dipstick. See EngineOil Dipstick (page 232).CEngine oil filler cap. See EngineOil Check (page 233).DBattery. See Changing the 12VBattery (page 237).EEngine compartment fuse box.See Fuses (page 215).FAir filter.GWindshield washer fluidreservoir. See Washer FluidCheck (page 237).HUNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL, LHD(G1867977)Engine coolant reservoir. SeeEngine Coolant Check (page235).AEngine oil filler cap. See EngineOil Check (page 233).BBrake fluid reservoir. See BrakeFluid Check (page 236).CBattery. See Changing the 12VBattery (page 237).DEngine compartment fuse box.See Fuses (page 215).EAir filter.FEngine oil dipstick. See EngineOil Dipstick (page 233).GWindshield washer fluidreservoir. See Washer FluidCheck (page 237).H229 (G1867977)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL, RHD(G1867978)Engine coolant reservoir. SeeEngine Coolant Check (page235).ABrake fluid reservoir. See BrakeFluid Check (page 236).BEngine oil filler cap. See EngineOil Check (page 233).CBattery. See Changing the 12VBattery (page 237).DEngine compartment fuse box.See Fuses (page 215).EAir filter.FEngine oil dipstick. See EngineOil Dipstick (page 233).GWindshield washer fluidreservoir. See Washer FluidCheck (page 237).HUNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L ECOBOOST™, LHD (G1867975)230 (G1867978)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Engine coolant reservoir. SeeEngine Coolant Check (page235).AEngine oil dipstick. See EngineOil Dipstick (page 232).BEngine oil filler cap. See EngineOil Check (page 233).CBrake fluid reservoir. See BrakeFluid Check (page 236).DBattery. See Changing the 12VBattery (page 237).EEngine compartment fuse box.See Fuses (page 215).FAir filter.GWindshield and rear windowwasher reservoir. See WasherFluid Check (page 237).HUNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L ECOBOOST™, RHD (G1867976)231 (G1867976)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Engine coolant reservoir. SeeEngine Coolant Check (page235).ABrake fluid reservoir. See BrakeFluid Check (page 236).BEngine oil dipstick. See EngineOil Dipstick (page 232).CEngine oil filler cap. See EngineOil Check (page 233).DBattery. See Changing the 12VBattery (page 237).EEngine compartment fuse box.See Fuses (page 215).FAir filter.GWindshield and rear windowwasher reservoir. See WasherFluid Check (page 237).HENGINE OIL DIPSTICK -GASOLINE (G1688369)Minimum.AMaximum.B232 (G1688369)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - DIESEL(G1588994)Minimum.AMaximum.BENGINE OIL CHECK (G1562149) edited1. Make sure that your vehicle is on levelground.2. Check the oil level before starting theengine, or switch the engine off andwait 10 minutes for the oil to drain intothe oil pan.3. Remove the dipstick and wipe it witha clean, lint-free cloth.  Replace thedipstick and remove it again to checkthe oil level.If the oil level is at the minimum mark,immediately add oil.Note: Make sure that the oil level isbetween the minimum and the maximummarks.Note: The oil consumption of new enginesreaches its normal level after approximately3,000 mi (5,000 km).Adding Engine OilWARNINGSDo not add engine oil when theengine is hot. Hot engine oil can burnyou badly. Failure to follow thisinstruction  could  result in personal injury.Do not remove the filler cap whenthe engine is running.Do not use supplemental engine oiladditives because they are unnecessaryand could lead to engine damage that maynot be covered by the vehicle Warranty.1. Clean the area surrounding the engineoil filler cap before you remove it.2. Remove the engine oil filler cap.3. Add engine oil that meets Fordspecifications.  See Capacities andSpecifications (page 281).4. Replace the engine oil filler cap.  Turnit clockwise until you feel a strongresistance.Note: Do not add oil further than themaximum mark.  Oil levels above themaximum mark may cause engine damage.Note: Immediately soak up any oil spillagewith an absorbent cloth.REMOVING AND INSTALLINGTHE ENGINE UNDERSHIELD(G1870813)233 (G1588994)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
1. Remove the retaining bolts.2. Carefully remove the engineundershield.3. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.OIL CHANGE INDICATORRESET OIL CHANGEINDICATOR RESET  (G1951144) editedOnly reset the system after changing theengine oil and oil filter.To reset the oil change indicator, use the information display controls on thesteering wheel to select the following:ActionMenu itemPress the menu button.SettingsPress the OK button.Vehicle maintenancePress the OK button.Oil lifePress and hold the OK button until the system resetconfirmation appears.Reset oil life234 (G1951144)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
ENGINE COOLING FAN -GASOLINE (G1830390)WARNINGKeep your hands and clothing clearof the engine cooling fan.Under certain conditions, the enginecooling fan may continue to run for severalminutes after you switch your vehicle off.ENGINE COOLING FAN -DIESEL (G1830389)WARNINGKeep your hands and clothing clearof the engine cooling fan.Under certain conditions, the enginecooling fan may continue to run for severalminutes after you switch your vehicleoff.This could happen in low ambienttemperatures and independent of theengine coolant temperature, for exampleshort journeys or low coolant temperature.See Diesel Particulate Filter (page 141).ENGINE COOLANT CHECK (G14778 15)WARNINGSDo not dispose of coolant in thehousehold refuse or the publicsewage system.Use an authorizedwaste disposal facility.Do not put coolant in the windshieldwasher reservoir.If sprayed on thewindshield, coolant could make itdifficult to see through the windshield.Make sure that the coolant level isbetween the MIN and MAX marks on thecoolant reservoir.  If the coolant level is ator below the minimum mark, immediatelyadd coolant.The coolant concentration should bemaintained within 48% to 50%, whichequates to a freeze point between -30°F(-34°C) and -34°F (-37°C).Note: Coolant expands when it is hot.  Thelevel may extend beyond the MAX mark.Note: Do not use stop leak pellets, coolingsystem sealants, or non-specified additivesas they can cause damage to the enginecooling or heating systems.Adding CoolantWARNINGSDo not remove the coolant reservoircap when the cooling system ishot.Wait 10 minutes for the coolingsystem to cool down.Cover the coolantreservoir cap with a thick cloth to preventthe possibility of scalding and slowlyremove the cap.Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in personal injury.235 (G1830390)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
WARNINGSDo not allow the fluid to touch yourskin or eyes.If this happens, rinse theaffected areas immediately withplenty of water and contact your physician.Undiluted coolant is flammable andmay ignite if spilled on a hot exhaust.We do not recommend the use of recycledengine coolant since a Ford-approvedrecycling process is not yet available.Do not mix different colors or types ofcoolant in your vehicle.Note: Add a 50/50 mixture of antifreezeand water or prediluted engine coolant thatmeets the correct specification.Note: Use fluids which meet thespecifications or requirements defined.Useof other fluids may lead to damage whichis not covered by the vehicle Warranty. SeeCapacities and Specifications (page 281).To top up the coolant level do thefollowing:1. Remove the coolant reservoir cap.2. Add coolant to the MAX mark, do notoverfill.3. Replace the coolant reservoir cap.  Turnit clockwise until you feel a strongresistance.In case of emergency, you can add waterwithout engine coolant in order to reach avehicle service location.Note: Prolonged use of an incorrect dilutionof coolant can cause damage, for examplecorrosion, overheating or freezing.AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONFLUID CHECK (G1870811)The automatic transmission does not havea transmission fluid dipstick.  Theautomatic transmission does not consumefluid.If the transmission is not correctly working,for example, the transmission slips, is slowto shift or there are signs of fluid leakage,have the system checked as soon aspossible.BRAKE FLUID CHECK (G1717969)WARNINGSDo not use any fluid other than therecommended brake fluid as this willreduce brake efficiency.Use ofincorrect fluid could result in the loss ofvehicle control, serious personal injury ordeath.Only use brake fluid from a sealedcontainer.Contamination with dirt,water, petroleum products or othermaterials may result in brake systemdamage or failure.Failure to adhere to thiswarning could result in the loss of vehiclecontrol, serious personal injury or death.Do not allow the fluid to touch yourskin or eyes.If this happens, rinse theaffected areas immediately withplenty of water and contact your physician.A fluid level between the MAX andMIN lines is within the normaloperating range and there is no needto add fluid.A fluid level not in the normaloperating range could compromise theperformance of the system.Have yourvehicle checked immediately.236 (G1870811)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
To avoid fluid contamination, the reservoircap must remain in place and fully tight,unless you are adding fluid.Only use fluid that meets Fordspecifications. See Capacities andSpecifications (page 281).CLUTCH FLUID CHECK (G1717970)The clutch and brake systems share thesame fluid reservoir. See Brake FluidCheck (page 236).WASHER FLUID CHECK (G1689135)When adding fluid, use a mixture of washerfluid and water to help prevent freezingand improve the cleaning capability.  Forinformation on fluid dilution follow themanufacturer's instructions.Note: The reservoir supplies the front andrear washer systems.CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY(G1667059) editedWARNINGSBatteries normally produce explosivegases which can cause personalinjury.Therefore, do not allow flames,sparks or lighted substances to come nearthe battery.When working near the battery,always shield your face and protect youreyes.Always provide correct ventilation.When lifting a plastic-cased battery,excessive pressure on the end wallscould cause acid to flow through thevent caps, resulting in personal injury anddamage to the vehicle or battery.Lift thebattery with a battery carrier or with yourhands on opposite corners.Keep batteries out of reach ofchildren.Batteries contain sulfuricacid.Avoid contact with skin, eyes orclothing.Shield your eyes when workingnear the battery to protect against possiblesplashing of acid solution.In case of acidcontact with skin or eyes, flushimmediately with water for a minimum of15 minutes and get prompt medicalattention.If acid is swallowed, call aphysician immediately.Battery posts, terminals and relatedaccessories contain lead and leadcompounds.Wash hands afterhandling.For vehicles with Auto-Start-Stopthe battery requirement isdifferent.You must replace thebattery with one of exactly the samespecification.The battery is in the engine compartment.See Under Hood Overview (page 225).Your vehicle has a maintenance-freebattery.  It does not require additionalwater during service.237 (G1717970)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
If the vehicle battery has a cover, makesure you correctly install it after cleaningor replacing the battery.For longer, trouble-free operation, keep thetop of the battery clean and dry and thebattery cables tightly fastened to thebattery terminals.If any corrosion is presenton the battery or terminals, remove thecables from the terminals and clean witha wire brush.  You can neutralize the acidwith a solution of baking soda and water.We recommend that you disconnect thenegative battery cable terminal from thebattery if you plan to store your vehicle foran extended period.Note: If you only disconnect the negativebattery cable terminal, make sure it isisolated or placed away from the batteryterminal to avoid unintended connection orarcing.To maintain correct operation of thebattery management system, if you addany electrical devices to your vehicle, donot connect the ground connection directlyto the negative battery terminal.  Aconnection at the negative battery terminalcan cause inaccurate measurements ofthe battery condition and potentialincorrect system operation.Note: If you add electrical accessories orcomponents to your vehicle this mayadversely affect battery performance,durability and the performance of otherelectrical systems on your vehicle.If you replace the battery make sure itmatches the electrical requirements ofyour vehicle.If you disconnect or replace the batteryand your vehicle has an automatictransmission, it must relearn its adaptivestrategy.Because of this, the transmissionmay shift firmly when first driven.This isnormal operation while the transmissionfully updates its operation to optimumshift feel.Remove and Reinstall the BatteryTo disconnect or remove the battery, dothe following:1. Apply the parking brake and switch theignition off.2. Switch all electrical equipment off, forexample lights and radio.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 diagnostic andadaptive tables to be stored.Disconnectingthe battery without waiting can causedamage not covered by the vehicleWarranty.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 the battery cable terminalsare fully tightened.If you disconnect or replace the vehiclebattery, you must reset the clock andfollowing features:•the pre-set  Window bounce-back.See Power Windows (page 71).•Clock Settings.•Pre-set   radio stations when youreconnect it. stations.238 (G1667059)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Battery DisposalMake sure that you dispose ofold batteries in anenvironmentally friendly way.Seek advice from your local authorityabout recycling old batteries.CHECKING THE WIPERBLADES (G1448670)Run the tip of your fingers over the edge ofthe blade to check for roughness.Clean the wiper blades with washer fluidor water applied with a soft sponge orcloth.CHANGING THE FRONT WIPERBLADES (G1857142)1. Lift the wiper arm and then press thewiper blade locking button.Note: Do not hold the wiper blade to lift thewiper arm.2. Remove the wiper blade.Note: Make sure that the wiper arm doesnot spring back against the glass when thewiper blade is not attached.3. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locksinto place.CHANGING THE REAR WIPERBLADES (G1874721)1. Lift the wiper arm.Note: Do not hold the wiper blade to lift thewiper arm.2. Disengage the wiper blade from thewiper arm.Note: Make sure that the wiper arm doesnot spring back against the glass when thewiper blade is not attached.3. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locksinto place.239 (G1448670)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
REMOVING A HEADLAMP (G1867984)editedWARNINGSwitch the lamps and the ignitionoff.Failure to do so could result inserious personal injury.1. Use a suitable tool, for example ascrewdriver, to carefully remove thetrim clip.Note: Raise the center pin and then removethe clip.2. Remove the screws that secure thelamp assembly. screws.3. Carefully lift the headlamp up at thefront and rear  to disengage it from thelower fixing point. points.4. Slightly rotate the rear of the headlamptoward the center of the vehicle so thatit clears the front fender and radiatorgrille panel.  Then lift the headlampstraight upward.Note: Take care when removing the lamp.There are rupture points adjacent to theheadlamp securing screws that are designedto separate under impact. Remove theheadlamp.  There are rupture pointsadjacent to the securing screws that aredesigned to separate under impact.5. Disconnect the electrical connector.6. Remove the headlamp.7. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.REMOVING A REAR LAMP (G1867985)Brake Lamp, Rear Lamp andDirection Indicator240 (G1867984)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
1. Carefully pull the access cover out.Note: Do not cut the trim with a sharpobject.2. Turn the wing nut counterclockwise torelease the lamp.Note: You cannot fully remove the wingnut.3. Remove the lamp.4. Disconnect the electrical connector.5. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Reversing Lamp1. Open the liftgate.2. Carefully remove the cover.3. Turn the wing nut counterclockwiseand remove it.4. Remove the lamp.5. Disconnect the electrical connector.6. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.241 (G1867985)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
CHANGING A BULB (G1867986) editedWARNINGSSwitch the lamps and the ignitionoff.Failure to do so could result inserious personal injury.Bulbs  Lamps and associatedcomponents  become hot when inuse.Let them cool down before youremove them.Use the correct specification bulb. SeeBulb Specification Chart (page 291).HeadlampYou may have to remove the headlampassembly prior to replacing a bulb. SeeRemoving a Headlamp (page 240).Reflector HeadlampDaytime running lamps. lamp.AFront direction indicator.AHeadlamphigh  High   beamheadlamp  and daytime runninglamp.BLow beam headlamp.CLow  Beam  Headlamp1. Carefully remove the cover.2. Press the clip up to release the bulbholder.3. Remove the bulb holder by pulling itstraight out.4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straightout.5. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.High Beam Headlamp  and DaytimeRunning Lamp1. Carefully remove the cover.2. Disconnect the electrical connector.242 (G1867986)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.Note: You cannot separate the bulb fromthe bulb holder.4. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.Projector HeadlampDaytime running lamps. lamp.AFront direction indicator.AHeadlamp high beam. Highbeam headlamp.BLow beam headlamp.CLow  Beam  Headlamp1. Carefully remove the cover.2. Disconnect the electrical connector.3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.4. Remove the bulb.5. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.High Beam  Headlamp1. Carefully remove the cover.2. Press the clip up to release the bulbholder.3. Remove the bulb holder by pulling itstraight out.4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straightout.5. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.243 (G1867986)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Daytime Running LampThese lamps have LEDs.Note: LEDs are not serviceable. Have yourvehicle checked as soon as possible. Werecommend that you have LEDschanged by an authorized dealer.Front Direction Indicator1. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulbcounterclockwise to remove it.3. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.LED HeadlampDaytime running lamp.AThese lamps have LEDs.Note: We recommend that you have LEDschanged by an authorized dealer.Front Fog LampAll Vehicles - Excluding: ST, ST Lineand Vignale1. Use a suitable tool, for example ascrewdriver, to carefully remove thewheel arch liner fasteners.Pull thewheel liner back toward the tire to gainaccess to the bulb.2. Disconnect the electrical connector.3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.Note: You cannot separate the bulb fromthe bulb holder.4. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.244 (G1867986)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.Front Fog Lamp (If Equipped)  ST, STLine and Vignale1. Use a suitable tool, for example ascrewdriver, to carefully remove thehousing cover.2. Remove the screws. screws and thelamp.3. Disconnect the electrical connector.4. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.Note: You cannot separate the bulb fromthe bulb holder.5. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Side Repeater Use  DirectionIndicatora suitable tool, for example a screwdriver,We recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer to carefullyremovereplace   the housing cover. Remove thelamp lens. Remove the bulb holder bypulling it straight out. Remove the bulb bypulling it straight out. To install, reverse theremoval procedure. bulb.Rear LampYoumust remove  Remove   the rear lampassembly prior to replacing any bulb. SeeRemoving a Rear Lamp (page 240).Rear Lamp and Stop Lamp  Stoplamp1. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulbcounterclockwise to remove it.3. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Note: High levelrear lamps  series   haveLEDs.Note: We recommend that you have  LEDsare not serviceable. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible. changed byan authorized dealer.245 (G1867986)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
Rear Direction Indicator1. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulbcounterclockwise to remove it.3. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.Reversing Lamp1. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulbcounterclockwise to remove it.3. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.License Plate LampThese lamps have LEDs.Note: LEDs are not serviceable. Have yourvehicle checked as soon as  Werecommend that you have LEDschanged by an authorized dealer.possible. Central   High MountedStop Lamp  StoplampThese lamps have LEDs.Note: LEDs are not serviceable. Have yourvehicle checked as soon as possible. Werecommend that you have LEDschanged by an authorized dealer.Rear Fog LampAccess the underside of your vehiclebehind the rear wheel.1. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulbcounterclockwise to remove it.3. To install, reverse the removalprocedure.246 (G1867986)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewMaintenance edited
TRACK USE TRACK USE  (G1965713)editedLaunch ControlThe system changes the chassis andpowertrain settings to deliver fastacceleration when you pull away from astandstill. The system does not operatewhen the transmission is in reverse (R) orif the engine has not reached normaloperating temperature.Use the information display controls onthe steering wheel to switch launch controlon.Note: The system remains on until youswitch the ignition off.Switching Launch Control On1. Bring your vehicle to a completestandstill with the wheels pointingstraight ahead.Note: Make sure that there are no objectsor traffic in front of your vehicle.2. Select MyView and press the menubutton.3. Select FORD PERFORMANCE andpress the OK button.4. Select Launch control and press theOK button.Note: The launch control indicator appearsin the information display.5. Fully press the clutch pedal and shiftinto first gear.6. Fully press the accelerator pedal.Note: The system limits engine speed to3500 RPM.7. Quickly and fully release the clutchpedal in a single movement.247 (G1965713)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewTrack Use edited
CLEANING THE EXTERIOR (G1477841)editedWash your vehicle regularly with cool orlukewarm water and a neutral pHshampoo.•Never use strong household detergentsor soap, for example dish washing orlaundry liquid. These products candiscolor and spot painted surfaces.•Never wash your vehicle when it is hotto the touch, or during strong or directsunlight.•Dry your vehicle with a chamois or softterry cloth towel to eliminate waterspotting.•Immediately remove fuel spillages, birddroppings, insect deposits and road tar.These may cause damage to yourvehicle’s paintwork or trim over time.•Remove any exterior accessories, forexample antennas, before entering acar wash.•When filling with AdBlue®, remove anyresidue on painted surfacesimmediately.Note: Suntan lotions and insect repellentscan damage painted surfaces. If thesesubstances come in contact with yourvehicle, wash the affected area as soon aspossible.Note: If you use a car wash with a waxingcycle, make sure that you remove the waxfrom the windshield and the wiper blades.Note: Prior to using a car wash facilitycheck the suitability of it for your vehicle.Note: Some car washes use water at highpressure.  Due to this, water droplets mayenter inside your vehicle and could alsodamage certain parts of your vehicle.Note: Remove the aerial before using anautomatic car wash.Note: Switch the heater blower off toprevent contamination of the fresh air filter.We recommend that you wash your vehiclewith a sponge and lukewarm watercontaining a car shampoo.Cleaning the HeadlampsNote: Do not scrape the headlamp lensesor use abrasives, alcoholic solvents orchemical solvents to clean them.Note: Do not wipe the headlamps whenthey are dry.Cleaning the Rear WindowNote: Do not scrape the inside of the rearwindow or use abrasives or chemicalsolvents to clean it.Use a clean, lint free cloth or a dampchamois leather to clean the inside of therear window.Cleaning the Chrome TrimNote: Do not use abrasives or chemicalsolvents.Use soapy water.Note: Do not apply cleaning product to hotsurfaces and do not leave cleaning producton chrome surfaces for a period of timeexceeding that which is recommended.Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty)cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, may causedamage over a period of time.Cleaning Stripes or Graphics (IfEquipped)Hand washing your vehicle is preferredhowever, pressure washing may be usedunder the following conditions:• Do not use water pressure higher than2,000 psi (14,000 kPa).• Do not use water hotter than 179°F(82°C).248 (G1477841)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewVehicle Care edited
• 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.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.Body Paintwork PreservationWe recommend that you wax thepaintwork once or twice a year.Frequently wash the underbody of yourvehicle if salt is applied on the road.Note: Do not polish your vehicle in strongsunshine.Note: Do not allow polish to touch plasticsurfaces.It could be difficult to remove.Note: Do not apply polish to the windshieldor rear window.  This could cause the wipersto become noisy and they may not clear thewindow properly.CLEANING THE INTERIOR (G1477 842)editedNote: Do not allow air fresheners and handsanitizers to spill on interior surfaces.If a spilloccurs, wipe off immediately.Damage maynot be covered by your warranty.Note: Do not use household cleaningproducts or glass cleaners, which can stainand discolor the fabric and affect the flameretardant abilities of the seat materials.Note: We recommend distilled water whencleaning.Fabric, Carpets, Cloth Seats,Headliners and Floor MatsNote: Avoid soaking any surface. Do notuse excessive amounts of water to cleanthe vehicle interior.Note: To avoid spots or discoloration, cleanthe entire surface.To clean:• Remove dust and loose dirt with avacuum cleaner or brush.• Wipe the surface with a soft, dampcloth and a mild soap and watersolution.Dry the area with a clean, softcloth.• If a ring forms on the fabric after spotcleaning, clean the entire areaimmediately, but do not soak or thering will set.SeatbeltsWARNINGSDo not use cleaning solvents, bleachor dye on the vehicle's seatbelts, asthese actions may weaken the beltwebbing.On vehicles equipped withseat-mounted airbags, do not usechemical solvents or strongdetergents.Such products couldcontaminate the side airbag system andaffect performance of the side airbag in acrash.Note: Do not use abrasives, or chemicalsolvents to clean them.Note: Do not allow moisture to penetratethe seatbelt retractor mechanism.Cleaning may safely be carried out usingmild soap and water.Let them drynaturally, away from artificial heat.249 (G1477842)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewVehicle Care edited
Leather Interior (If Equipped)Follow the same procedure as cleaningleather seats for cleaning leatherinstrument panels and leather interior trimsurfaces.Suede Micro Fiber Fabric (If Equipped)Note: Do not steam clean.Note: To avoid spots or discoloration, cleanthe entire surface.Do not use the following products:• Leather care products.• Household cleaners.• Alcoholic solutions.• Spot removers.• Shoe polish.To clean:• Remove dust and loose dirt with avacuum cleaner.• Wipe the surface with a soft, dampcloth and a mild soap and watersolution.Dry the area with a clean, softcloth.• If a ring forms on the fabric after spotcleaning, clean the entire areaimmediately, but do not soak or thering will set.Instrument Cluster Screens, LCDScreens and Radio ScreensNote: Do not use abrasives, alcoholicsolvents or chemical solvents to clean theinstrument cluster screens, LCD screens orradio screens.  These cleaning products candamage the screens.Clean the instrument panel and clusterlens with a clean, damp and soft cloth,then use a clean, dry and soft cloth to drythese areas.Do not spray any liquid directly onto thescreens.Do not use a microfiber cloth to clean thebezel around the display screens as it coulddamage the surface.Rear WindowsNote: Do not use any abrasive materials toclean the interior of the rear windows.Note: Do not install stickers or labels to theinterior of the rear windows.Storage Compartments, CupHolders and AshtraysTo clean:• Take out any removable inserts.• Wipe the surface with a soft, dampcloth and a mild soap and watersolution.Dry the area with a clean, softcloth.CLEANING LEATHER SEATS(G1821407)Note: Follow the same procedure ascleaning leather seats for cleaning leatherinstrument panels and leather interior trimsurfaces.Note: Clean and treat spills as soon aspossible.Test any cleaner or stain removeron an inconspicuous area.Note: Avoid soaking any surface.Note: We recommend distilled water whencleaning.For cleaning and removing stains such asdye transfer, use a commercially availableleather cleaning product for automotiveinteriors.Do not use the following products as thesemay damage the leather:• Oil and petroleum or silicone-basedleather conditioners.• Household cleaners.250 (G1821407)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewVehicle Care edited
• Alcohol solutions.• Solvents or cleaners intendedspecifically for rubber, vinyl andplastics.To clean:• Remove dust and loose dirt with avacuum cleaner.• Wipe the surface with a soft, dampcloth and a mild soap and watersolution.Dry the area with a clean, softcloth.• Do not rub any stains into the leather.• For perforated leather, do not use foamcleaning products.REPAIRING MINOR PAINTDAMAGE (G1477843)You should repair paintwork damagecaused by stones from the road or minorscratches as soon as possible.A choice ofproducts are available from an authorizeddealer.Remove particles such as bird droppings,tree sap, insect deposits, tar spots, roadsalt and industrial fallout before repairingpaint chips.Always read and follow the manufacturer’sinstructions before using the products.CLEANING THE WHEELS (G1546526)Note: Do not apply a cleaning chemical towarm or hot wheel rims and covers.Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty)cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, incombination with brush agitation to removebrake dust and dirt, could wear away theclear coat finish over a period of time.Note: Do not use hydrofluoric acid-basedor high caustic-based wheel cleaners, steelwool, fuels or strong household detergent.Note: If you intend parking your vehicle foran extended period after cleaning thewheels with a wheel cleaner, drive yourvehicle for a few minutes before doingso.This will reduce the risk of increasedcorrosion of the brake discs, brake pads andlinings.Note: Some automatic car washes maycause damage to the finish on your wheelrims and covers.Alloy wheels and wheel covers are coatedwith a clear coat paint finish.To maintaintheir condition we recommend that you:• Clean them weekly with therecommended wheel and tire cleaner.• Use a sponge to remove heavydeposits of dirt and brake dustaccumulation.• Rinse them thoroughly with apressurized stream of water when youhave completed the cleaning process.We recommend that you use Ford servicewheel cleaner.Make sure that you read andfollow the manufacturer’s instructions.Using other non-recommended cleaningproducts can result in severe andpermanent cosmetic damage.BODY STYLING KITS (G1840759)The distance between the underside ofyour vehicle and the ground is less thanthat of other models.  Drive with extremecare to avoid damage to your vehicle.251 (G1477843)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewVehicle Care edited
GENERAL INFORMATION (G1477844)editedA decalwith  The recommended  tirepressure data is locatedin  inflationpressures are on  the driver’s dooropening. tire information label on thedriver side B-pillar.Check and set the tire pressure at theambient temperature in which you areintending to drive your vehicle and whenthe tires are cold. See Tire Pressures(page ?).Note: Check your tire pressures regularly tooptimize fuel economy.Use only  Only use  approved wheel andtire sizes. Using other sizes could damageyour vehicle and will  could   make theNational Type Approval invalid.If you change the diameter of  tire sizethe tires from that fitted at the factory, thespeedometer may not display the correctvehicle  speed. Take  Have   your vehicleto an authorized dealer to have the enginemanagement system reprogrammed.checked as soon as possible.TIRE SEALANT AND INFLATORKIT - VEHICLES WITH:TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT(G1640978) editedWARNINGSDo not use the inflator  kit on apreviously damaged tire, for examplewhen it has been driven underinflated. This could cause loss of vehiclecontrol, personal injury or death. Do notuse the kit on   run flat  This could causeloss of vehicle control personal injury ordeath. Do not try to seal damage to the tiresidewall. The tire could burst and causeloss of vehicle control, personal injury orWARNINGSdeath. The kit seals most tire punctureswith a diameter of up to 0.24 in (6 mm).This is to temporarily restore mobility. Youmust observe the following rules whenusing the kit: Drive with caution and avoidmaking sudden steering or drivingmaneuvers, especially if your vehicle isheavily loaded or you are towing a trailer.The kit will provide you with an emergencytemporary repair, enabling you to continueyour journey to the next vehicle or tirespecialist, or to drive a maximum distanceof 124 mi (200 km). Do not exceed 50 mph(80 km/h). Keep the kit out of the reachof children. Only use the kit when theambient temperature is between -40°F(-40°C) and 158°F (70°C). Using the KitPark your vehicle so that you do notobstruct the flow of traffic or place yourselfin any danger and set up a warning triangle.Compressed air can act as an explosive orpropellant which could cause seriouspersonal injury. Never leave the kitunattended while in use. Do not keep thecompressor operating for more than 10minutes. This could cause loss of vehiclecontrol or personal injury. You must onlyuse the kit for the vehicle with which it wassupplied. Apply the parking brake, even ifyou have parked on a level road. Do notattempt to remove foreign material, forexample nails or screws from the tire.Leave the engine running while the kit is inuse, but not if your vehicle is in an enclosedor poorly ventilated area (for exampleinside a building). In these circumstances,switch the compressor on with the engineswitched off. You must replace the sealantbottle with a new one before the expirydate (see top of bottle). Inform all otherusers of your vehicle that the tire has beentemporarily sealed with the kit. Make themaware of the special driving conditions thatmust be observed. Inflating the Tire Checkthe sidewall of the tire prior to inflation. Ifthere are any cracks, bumps or similardamage, do not attempt to inflate the tire.252 (G1477844)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
WARNINGSThis could cause personal injury. Do notstand directly beside the tire while thecompressor is operating. This could causepersonal injury if the tire bursts. Watch thesidewall of the tire. If any cracks, bumps orsimilar damage appears, switch thecompressor off and let the air out bymeans of the pressure relief valve I. Do notcontinue driving with this tire. tires.Thiscould cause loss of vehicle control.The sealant contains natural rubberlatex. Avoid contact with skin andclothing. If contact occurs, rinseDepending on  the affected areasimmediately with plenty  type and extentof water and consult a physician. If thetire inflation pressure does not reach 26 psi(1.8 bar) within 10 minutes, the tire mayhave suffered excessive   damage, makinga temporary repair impossible. In this case,do not continue driving with this tire. Thiscould cause loss of  some  tires can onlybe partially sealed or not sealed at all.Loss of tire pressure can affect   vehiclehandling, leading to loss of vehicle  control.Screwing the bottle onto the bottleholder will pierce the seal of thebottle.  Do not unscrew  use   thebottle from the holder as the sealant willescape, which  kit on a previouslydamaged tire, for example when it hasbeen driven under inflated.  This   couldcause serious  loss of vehicle control,personal injury.injury or death.If your vehicle does not have a spare wheelit has a tire sealant and inflator kit.  Thekit is in the luggage compartment.  Onlyuse the kit supplied with your vehicle.Note:  The kit can only temporarily repairone tire puncture with a maximum puncturesize of up to 0.24 in (6 mm).Label. Pressure Gauge.ASealant bottle. Power switch.BSealant bottle hose. tireinflation pipe.CBottle holder.Sealant bottle.DPressure gauge. 12 volt DCpower point connector.EPressure relief valve.FPowerplugwithcable.GCompressorswitch.HRepairkithose. ICompressor tire inflation pipe.GNote:  A maximum speed warning labelis in position 0. Insert the power plug F intothe cigar lighter socket  attached to thesealant bottle.253 (G1640978)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Note:  Do not use the sealant bottle afterits expiry date.  You can obtain areplacement sealant bottle from anauthorized dealer.If the low tire pressure warninglamp illuminates do thefollowing:1. Gradually reduce the vehicle speed andstop your vehicle as soon as it is safeto do so.2. Apply the parking brake and switch theignition off.3. Check for a punctured tire.Note:  Do not remove objects, for examplenails   or auxiliary power  screws from apunctured tire.Using the Tire Sealant and InflatorKitWARNINGSCheck the sidewall of the tire prior toinflation.  If there are any cracks,bumps or similar damage, do notattempt to inflate the tire.  This couldcause personal injury.Watch the sidewall of the tire wheninflating.  If any cracks, bumps orsimilar damage appears, switch thecompressor off and let the air out bymeans of the pressure relief valve.  Do notcontinue driving with this tire.  This couldcause loss of vehicle control.Do not stand directly beside the tirewhile the compressor is operating.This could cause personal injury ifthe tire bursts.Do not leave the kit unattendedwhen it is in use.  Failure to followthis instruction could result inpersonal injury or death.WARNINGSDo not keep the compressoroperating for more than 10 minutes.This could cause the compressor tomalfunction causing serious personalinjury.1. Release the tire inflation pipe and the12 volt DC power point connector fromthe underside of the compressor.2. Uncoil the sealant bottle tire inflationpipe.254 (G1640978)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
3. Attach the sealant bottle to thecompressor.4. Attach the compressor tire inflationpipe to the valve on the sealant bottle.5. Remove the tire valve dust cap andattach the sealant bottle tire inflationpipe to the tire valve.6. Plug the 12 volt DC power pointconnector into the 12 volt DC   socket.See Auxiliary Power Points (page115).7. Start the engine.8. Move  Switch   the compressor switchG to position 1. on.255 (G1640978)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
9. Inflate the tire for no longer than 10minutes to an inflation pressure ofminimum 26 psi (1.8 bar) and amaximum of 51 psi (3.5 bar). Move thecompressor switch G to position 0 andcheck the current tire pressure withpressure gauge E. When the systempumps sealant through the tire valve,the pressure may rise up to 87 psi(6 bar) but will drop again afterapproximately 30 seconds. After youhave switched the compressor off, youmay hear air escaping from thedamaged tire. This is normal and canbe ignored if the specified minimumtire pressure has been reached.Remove the power plug F from thecigar lighter socket or auxiliary powersocket. Quickly unscrew the hose Cfrom the tire valve. Fasten the valvecap again. Some residual sealant fluidmay drip or spray out of hose C whileyou are disconnecting it. This is normal.Leave the sealant bottle B in the bottleholder D. Make sure the kit is storedsafely, but still easily accessible in yourvehicle. The kit will be required againwhen you check the tire pressure.Immediately drive approximately 2 ml(3 km) so that the sealant can seal thedamaged area. to between 29–44 psi(2–3 bar).Note:  If you experience heavy vibrations,unsteady  the tire pressure does not reach26 psi (1.8 bar) within 10 minutes, the tirecould be damaged beyond a temporaryrepair.  Have your vehicle immediatelychecked.  Do not drive your vehicle.10. When the tire reaches therecommended tire pressure ofbetween 29–44 psi (2–3 bar), switchthe compressor and the ignition off.11. Disconnect the sealant bottle tireinflation pipe from the tire valve andthe 12 volt DC power point connector.Note:  Do not remove the sealant bottlefrom the compressor.12. Reinstall the tire valve dust cap.13. Place the warning label on thesteering behavior or noises whiledriving, reduce your speed and drivewith caution to a place where it issafe for you to  wheel and correctlystow the kit in the luggagecompartment.256 (G1640978)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
14. Immediately drive your vehicle for2–6 mi (3–10 km).  Do not exceed50 mph (80 km/h).15. After driving between 2–6 mi(3–10 km),  stop your vehicle.vehicle and recheck the tire pressure.See Tire Pressures (page 270).Note:  If the tire pressure has dropped to26 psi (1.8 bar) or below, the tire could bedamaged beyond a temporary repair.  Haveyour vehicle immediately checked.  Do notdrive your vehicle.After Using the Tire Sealant andInflator KitWARNINGIf you experience heavy vibrations,unsteady steering behavior or noiseswhile driving, reduce your speedgradually and stop your vehicle as soon asit is safe to do so. Recheck the tire and itspressure.If the tire pressure is less than15 psi (1 bar)  18.9 psi  (1.3 bar)   or if thereare any cracks, bumps or similar damagevisible, do not continue driving with thistire. Stop your vehicle after drivingapproximately 2 ml (3 km). Check, andwhere necessary, adjust the pressure  Thiscould cause loss   of the damaged tire.Attach the  vehicle control.The  kit and read the tire pressure from thepressure gauge E. Adjust it to the specifiedpressure. Once you have inflated the tireto its correct tire pressure, move thecompressor switch G to position 0, removethe power plug F from the socket, unscrewthe hose C and fasten the valve cap. Leavehose C and H connected to the sealantbottle B and store the kit away safely. Driveto the nearest tire specialist to get thedamaged tire replaced. Before the tire isremoved from the rim, inform the tirespecialist that the tire contains sealant.You must renew the sealant bottle B andhose C as soon as possible once used.Remember that the kit   only providestemporary mobility. Regulationsconcerning tire repair or replacement  afterusing the kit may  could   differ fromcountry to country. You should  Werecommend you consult a tire specialistfor advice. Before driving, make sure thetire is adjusted to the recommendedinflation pressure. You must monitor thetire pressure until the  specialist.257 (G1640978)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
After using the kit:•Do not drive your vehicle more than124 mi (200 km) before repairing orreplacing the punctured tire.•Inform all other users of your vehiclethat a tire was   sealed tire is replaced.Empty sealant bottles can  using thekit.  Make them aware of the specialdriving conditions that must   bedisposed of together with normalhousehold waste. Return remains ofsealant to an authorized dealer ordispose of  adhered to.•Regularly check the tire pressure untilthe sealed tire is repaired or replacedby a tire specialist.  Before the tire isremoved from the wheel rim, you mustinform the tire specialist that the tirecontains sealant.258 (G1640978)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
•Remove the sealant bottle and thesealant bottle tire inflation pipe fromthe compressor and discard   it incompliance with local  your householdwaste disposal regulations. Checkingthe Tire Pressure Before driving, makesure the tire is adjusted to therecommended inflation pressure.Monitor the tire pressure until thesealed tire is replaced. Stop yourvehicle after driving about 2 ml (3 km).Check, and where necessary, adjust thepressure of the damaged tire. Attachthe kit and read the tire pressure fromthe pressure gauge E. If the pressure ofthe sealant-filled tire is 1.3 bar (19 psi)or more, adjust it to the specifiedpressure. Follow the inflationprocedure once again to top up the tirepressure. Check the tire pressure againfrom the pressure gauge E. If the tirepressure is too high, deflate the tire tothe specified pressure using thepressure relief valve I. Once you haveinflated the tire to its correct tirepressure, move the compressor switchG to position 0, remove the power plugF from the socket, unscrew the hose H,fasten the valve cap and replace theprotective cap. Leave the sealantbottle B in the bottle holder D and storethe kit away safely in its originallocation. Drive to the nearest tirespecialist to get the damaged tirereplaced. Before the tire is removedfrom the rim, inform the tire specialistthat the tire contains sealant. You mustrenew the sealant bottle B and hose Cas soon as possible once used.Remember that this kit only providestemporary mobility. Regulationsconcerning tire repair after usage of thekit may differ from country to country.You should consult a tire specialist foradvice. Empty sealant bottles can bedisposed of together with normalhousehold waste. Return remains ofsealant to an authorized dealer ordispose of it in compliance with localwaste disposal regulations. or returnit to an authorized dealer.•Purchase a replacement sealant bottleand sealant bottle tire inflation pipefrom an authorized dealer.TIRE CARE (G1477846)Note: Front tires shown on the left side ofthe diagram.Non-directional tiresDirectional tires259 (G1477846)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
To make sure the front and rear tires ofyour vehicle wear evenly and last longer,we recommend that you swap the tiresfrom front to rear and vice versa at regularintervals between 3,000 mi (5,000 km)and 6,000 mi (10,000 km).WARNINGDo not scrub the sidewalls of thetires when you are parking.If you have to mount a curb, do so slowlyand approach it with the wheels atright-angles to the curb.Examine the tires regularly for cuts, foreignobjects and uneven wear of thetread.Uneven wear could mean that thewheel alignment is outside specification.Check the tire pressures (including thespare) when cold, every two weeks.USING WINTER TIRES (G1477847)If winter tires are used you must inflatethem to the same tire pressures as thoselisted in the tire pressure table. See TirePressures (page 270).USING SNOW CHAINS (G1914658)WARNINGSDo not exceed 30 mph(50 km/h).Failure to follow thisinstruction could result in the loss ofcontrol of your vehicle, personal injury ordeath.Do not use snow chains on snow-freeroads.Only fit snow chains to specifiedtires.If your vehicle is fitted with wheeltrims, remove them before fittingsnow chains.Only use snow chains on the front wheels.Only use snow chains on the followingspecified tire sizes:• 195/60 R 15.• 195/60 R 15 ECO.Note: Maintain correct tire pressures.Note: The anti-lock brake system continuesto correctly operate.Note: We recommend that you switch thestability control system off. See UsingStability Control (page 156).Do not use snow chains greater than 0.4 in(10 mm).Do not use self-tensioning snow chains.TIRE PRESSURE MONITORINGSYSTEM (If Equipped) (G1928643)WARNINGThe tire pressure monitoring systemis not a substitute for manuallychecking tire pressures.You shouldperiodically check tire pressures using apressure gauge.Failure to correctlymaintain tire pressures could increase therisk of tire failure, loss of control, vehiclerollover and personal injury.Note: You should only use tire sealants inroadside emergencies as they may causedamage to the tire pressure monitoringsystem sensor.Note: If the tire pressure monitoring systemsensor becomes damaged, it may notfunction.260 (G1477847)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Each tire, including the spare (ifprovided), should be checkedmonthly when cold and inflatedto the inflation pressure recommended bythe vehicle manufacturer on the vehicleplacard or tire inflation pressure label.(Ifyour vehicle has tires of a different sizethan the size indicated on the vehicleplacard or tire inflation pressure label, youshould determine the proper tire inflationpressure for those tires).As an added safety feature, your vehiclehas been equipped with a Tire PressureMonitoring System (TPMS) thatilluminates a low tire pressure telltalewhen one or more of your tires issignificantly under-inflated.Accordingly,when the low tire pressure telltaleilluminates, you should stop and checkyour tires as soon as possible, and inflatethem to the proper pressure.Driving on asignificantly under-inflated tire causes thetire to overheat and can lead to tirefailure.Under-inflation also reduces fuelefficiency and tire tread life, and may affectthe vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.Please note that the TPMS is not asubstitute for proper tire maintenance, andit is the driver’s responsibility to maintaincorrect tire pressure, even if under-inflationhas not reached the level to triggerillumination of the TPMS low tire pressuretelltale.Your vehicle has also been equipped witha TPMS malfunction indicator to indicatewhen the system is not operatingproperly.The TPMS malfunction indicatoris combined with the low tire pressuretelltale.When the system detects amalfunction, the telltale will flash forapproximately one minute and then remaincontinuously illuminated.This sequencewill continue upon subsequent vehiclestart-ups as long as the malfunction exists.When the malfunction indicator isilluminated, the system may not be ableto detect or signal low tire pressure asintended.TPMS malfunctions may occurfor a variety of reasons, including theinstallation of replacement or alternatetires or wheels on the vehicle that preventthe TPMS from functioningproperly.Always check the TPMSmalfunction telltale after replacing one ormore tires or wheels on your vehicle toensure that the replacement or alternatetires and wheels allow the TPMS tocontinue to function properly.Changing Tires With a TirePressure Monitoring SystemNote: Each road tire is equipped with a tirepressure sensor located inside the wheeland tire assembly cavity.The pressure sensoris attached to the valve stem.The pressuresensor is covered by the tire and is not visibleunless the tire is removed.Take care whenchanging the tire to avoid damaging thesensor.You should always have your tires servicedby an authorized dealer.Check the tire pressure periodically (atleast monthly) using an accurate tiregauge.See When Inflating Your Tires inthis chapter.261 (G1928643)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Changing Wheels With a TirePressure Monitoring SystemWhen changing the wheels of your vehicle,the tire pressure monitoring system needsto relearn the tire pressure sensors.Toachieve this perform the following:1. Make sure all tires are inflated to theproper pressure.If not, inflate the tiresto the correct pressure.2. Park your vehicle for at least 20minutes.3. Carry out the tire pressure monitoringsystem reset procedure.See TirePressure Monitoring System ResetProcedure later in this section.4. The tire pressure monitoring systemautomatically re-learns the tirepressure sensors the next time yourdrive your vehicle for approximately 15minutes above 25 mph (40 km/h).Understanding Your Tire PressureMonitoring SystemThe tire pressure monitoring systemmeasures pressure in your road tires andsends the tire pressure readings to yourvehicle.You can view the tire pressurereadings through the information display.See General Information (page 82). Thelow tire pressure warning light will turn onif the tire pressure is significantly low.Oncethe light is illuminated, your tires areunder-inflated and need to be inflated tothe manufacturer’s recommended tirepressure.Even if the light turns on and ashort time later turns off, your tire pressurestill needs to be checked.When Your Temporary Spare Tire isInstalledWhen one of your road tires needs to bereplaced with the temporary spare, thesystem will continue to identify an issue toremind you that the damaged road wheeland tire assembly needs to be repaired andput back on your vehicle.To restore the full function of the tirepressure monitoring system, have thedamaged road wheel and tire assemblyrepaired and remounted on your vehicle.When You Believe Your System is NotOperating ProperlyThe main function of the tire pressuremonitoring system is to warn you whenyour tires need air.It can also warn you inthe event the system is no longer capableof functioning as intended.See thefollowing chart for information concerningyour tire pressure monitoring system:262 (G1928643)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Customer action requiredPossible causeLow tire pressurewarning lightMake sure tires are at the proper pres-sure.See Inflating your tires in thischapter.After inflating your tires to themanufacturer’s recommended pressureas shown on the Tire Label (located onthe edge of driver’s door or the B-Pillar),the vehicle must be driven for at leasttwo minutes over 20 mph (32 km/h)before the light turns off.Tire(s) under-inflatedSolid warning light Repair the damaged road wheel and tireassembly and reinstall it on the vehicleto restore system function.For adescription on how the system functions,see When Your Temporary Spare Tireis Installed in this section.Spare tire in useIf the tires are properly inflated and thespare tire is not in use but the lightremains on, contact your authorizeddealer as soon as possible.TPMS malfunctionRepair the damaged road wheel and tireassembly and reinstall it on the vehicleto restore system function.For adescription on how the system functions,see When Your Temporary Spare Tireis Installed in this section.Spare tire in useFlashing warninglightIf the tires are properly inflated and thespare tire is not in use but the lightremains on, contact your authorizeddealer as soon as possible.TPMS malfunctionWhen Inflating Your TiresWARNINGDo not use the tire pressuredisplayed in the information displayas a tire pressure gauge.Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury or death.When putting air into your tires (such as ata gas station or in your garage), the tirepressure monitoring system may notrespond immediately to the air added toyour tires.It may take up to two minutes of drivingover 20 mph (32 km/h) for the light to turnoff after you have filled your tires to therecommended inflation pressure.263 (G1928643)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
How Temperature Affects Your TirePressureThe tire pressure monitoring systemmonitors tire pressure in each pneumatictire.While driving in a normal manner, atypical passenger tire inflation pressuremay increase about 2–4 psi (14–28 kPa)from a cold start situation.If the vehicle isstationary overnight with the outsidetemperature significantly lower than thedaytime temperature, the tire pressure maydecrease about 3 psi (21 kPa) for a drop of30°F (17°C) in ambient temperature.Thislower pressure value may be detected bythe tire pressure monitoring system asbeing significantly lower than therecommended inflation pressure andactivate the system warning light for lowtire pressure.If the low tire pressurewarning light is on, visually check each tireto verify that no tire is flat.If one or moretires are flat, repair as necessary.Check theair pressure in the road tires.If any tire isunder-inflated, carefully drive the vehicleto the nearest location where air can beadded to the tires.Inflate all the tires to therecommended inflation pressure.Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemReset ProcedureOverviewYou must carry out the system resetprocedure after each tire replacement oradjustment of the tire pressures.To maintain your vehicle load carryingcapability, your vehicle may requiredifferent tire pressures in the frontcompared to the rear.In these cases, thesystem illuminates the warning lamp atdifferent pressures for the front and reartires.If the tires are rotated, you need to resetthe system in order to relearn the positionsof the tire pressure sensors.The systemcannot tell which position a tire pressuresensor is in, and assumes you have set thetire pressures correctly.Performing the Reset Procedure1. Switch the ignition on.2. Navigate to the tire monitor menu inthe information display. SeeInformation Messages (page 89).3. Press and hold the OK button until aconfirmation message appears.If yourvehicle has a tire pressure monitoringsystem reset button, press and holdthe button until a confirmationmessage appears.CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL -VEHICLES WITH: SPAREWHEEL (G1883131)Lug NutsYou can obtain replacement locking lugnuts or a locking lug nut key using thereference number certificate.Vehicles With a Spare WheelWARNINGSDo not fit more than one spare wheelon your vehicle at any one time.Do not carry out any tire repairs on aspare wheel.If you are not sure what type of sparewheel your vehicle has, do notexceed 50 mph (80 km/h).Only fit snow chains to specifiedtires.264 (G1883131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
If the spare wheel is the same type andsize as your vehicle road wheel, you can fitthe spare wheel and continue to drive inthe normal manner.If the spare wheel is not the same type andsize as your vehicle road wheel, it has alabel showing the maximum driving speedlimit.Refer to the following information beforechanging the road wheel.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: The spare wheel is located under thefloor cover in the luggage compartment.Note: If the spare wheel is fitted to yourvehicle, do not drive through an automaticcar wash.Note: If the spare wheel is fitted to yourvehicle, drive the shortest distance possible.1. Turn the spare wheel securing nutcounterclockwise and removeit.Remove the wheel from the sparewheel well.265 (G1883131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
2. Turn the vehicle jack securing boltcounterclockwise and remove it.3. Turn the vehicle jack screwcounterclockwise to remove the vehiclejack handle and lug nut tool from thevehicle jack.4. Unfold the vehicle jack handle and thehexagonal end into the correct positionprior to use.Use the hexagonal end tooperate the vehicle jack screw and toremove the lug nuts.Note: Use the hook at the hexagonal endto remove the wheel trim.Vehicles Without a Spare WheelVehicles without a spare wheel are fittedwith a temporary mobility kit. See TireSealant and Inflator Kit (page 252).Note: Vehicles with a temporary mobilitykit do not have a spare wheel, vehicle jackor wheel brace.Vehicle JackWARNINGSDo not use the vehicle jack otherthan when you are changing a wheelin an emergency.Check that the vehicle jack is notdamaged or deformed and thethread is lubricated and clean.Never place anything between thevehicle jack and the ground.Never place anything between thevehicle jack and your vehicle.When changing between summer andwinter tires, use a hydraulic floor jack.Note: Use a jack with a minimum liftingcapacity of 1.5 tonnes and a lifting plate witha minimum diameter of 3.1 in (80 mm).Jacking and Lifting PointsWARNINGYou must use the specified jackingpoints.266 (G1883131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Emergency use only.AMaintenance.BIndentations in the sills show the locationof the jacking points.267 (G1883131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Vehicles with Side SkirtsRemoving the Wheel Trim1. Unfold the lug nut wrench.2. Use the tongue on the lug nut wrenchto remove the wheel trim.Removing a Road WheelWARNINGSPark your vehicle so that you do notobstruct the flow of traffic or placeyourself in any danger and set up awarning triangle.Make sure that your vehicle is on firmand level ground with the frontwheels pointing straight ahead.Switch the ignition off and apply theparking brake.If your vehicle has a manualtransmission, shift into first or reversegear.If your vehicle has an automatictransmission, shift into park (P).Make sure all passengers are out ofyour vehicle.268 (G1883131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
WARNINGSChock the diagonally opposite wheelto the punctured tire with anappropriate wheel block or wheelchock.Do not work on your vehicle whenthe jack is the only support.If thevehicle slips off the jack, you orsomeone else could be seriously injured.WARNINGMake sure that the vehicle jack isvertical to the jacking point and thebase is flat on the ground.1. Install the locking lug nut key.2. Loosen the lug nuts.3. Raise your vehicle until the tire is clearof the ground.4. Remove the lug nuts and the roadwheel.Note: Do not lay alloy wheels face downon the ground, this will damage the paint.Installing a Road WheelWARNINGSMake sure that the arrows ondirectional tires point in the directionof rotation when your vehicle ismoving forward.If you have to fit a sparetire with the arrows pointing in the oppositedirection have the tire refitted as soon aspossible.Use only approved wheel and tiresizes.Using other sizes could damageyour vehicle and will make theNational Type Approval invalid.269 (G1883131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
WARNINGSMake sure there is no grease or oil onthe threads or the surface betweenthe wheel lugs and nuts.This cancause the lug nuts to loosen while driving.Do not fit run flat tires on vehiclesthat were not originally fitted withthem.Contact an authorized dealerfor more details about compatibility.WARNINGSDo not install alloy wheels using lugnuts designed for use with steelwheels.Have the lug nuts checked fortightness and the tire pressurechecked as soon as possible.Only use the specific lug nuts andwheels supplied with your vehicle.Ifin doubt, contact an authorizeddealer.Note: The lug nuts of alloy wheels andspoked steel wheels can also be used forthe steel spare wheel for a short time(maximum two weeks).Note: Make sure that the cones on the lugnuts are against the wheel.1. Install the wheel.2. Install the lug nuts finger tight.3. Install the locking lug nut key.4. Install all of the lug nuts and partiallytighten them in the sequence shown.5. Lower your vehicle and remove thevehicle jack.6. Fully tighten all of the lug nuts in thesequence shown. See Wheels andTires (page 252).7. Install the wheel trim.TIRE PRESSURES - 1.0LECOBOOST™, MANUALTRANSMISSION (G1892350) editedTire Pressures for Speeds up  Therecommended tire inflation pressuresare on the tire information label on thedriver side B-pillar.Check all tire pressures when they are cold,at least once every two weeks.Note:  You may need  to 50 mph(80 km/h)  remove  the spare wheel fromthe spare wheel well to check the tirepressure.270 (G1892350)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Tire size.AVehicle model.BFront tire pressure.CRear tire pressure.DVehicle load.EMeasure unit.FSpare wheel tire pressure.GIntended constant vehicle speed.HSpare wheel tire size.IUp to 100 mph (160 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.8 (41)2.8 (41)1.8 (26)2.1 (30)175/65  195/60R15.2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)R14 Tire  195/60R15ECO.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)1.8 (26)2.1 (30)Pressures  195/55R16.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)for  205/45R17.2.8 (41)2.6 (38)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)Speeds  205/40R18.271 (G1892350)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
up to  Continuous Speed in Excess of   100 mph (160 km/h)  or With Trailer Towingup to 60 mph (100 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.1 (30)195/60  195/60R15.2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)R15 195/60195/60R15 ECO.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)2 (29)2.1 (30)R15  195/55R16.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)2 (29)2.3 (33)ECO  205/45R17.2.8 (41)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.4 (35)195/55  205/40R18.R16 205/45 R17  Temporary Spare Wheel  (If Equipped)WARNING205/40 R18 Tire Pressures for Continuous Speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h)  Donot switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporaryspare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.psi (bar)Tire Size Normal LoadFull Load  Front  RearFront  Rear3.2 (46)psi  175/65R14.(bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 195/60 R15 195/60 R15 ECO 195/55 R16 205/45 R17 205/40 R18Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to thetemporary spare wheel.TIRE PRESSURES - 1.0LECOBOOST™, AUTOMATICTRANSMISSION (G1892351) editedTire Pressures for Speeds up  Therecommended tire inflation pressuresare on the tire information label on thedriver side B-pillar.Check all tire pressures when they are cold,at least once every two weeks.Note:  You may need  to 50 mph(80 km/h)  remove  the spare wheel fromthe spare wheel well to check the tirepressure.272 (G1892351)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Tire size.AVehicle model.BFront tire pressure.CRear tire pressure.DVehicle load.EMeasure unit.FSpare wheel tire pressure.GIntended constant vehicle speed.HSpare wheel tire size.IUp to 100 mph (160 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.8 (41)2.8 (41)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)175/65  195/60R15.2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)R14 Tire  195/60R15ECO.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)Pressures  195/55R16.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)for  205/45R17.2.8 (41)2.6 (38)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)Speeds  205/40R18.273 (G1892351)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
up to  Continuous Speed in Excess of   100 mph (160 km/h)  or With Trailer Towingup to 60 mph (100 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)195/60  195/60R15.2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)R15 195/60195/60R15 ECO.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)2 (29)2.3 (33)R15  195/55R16.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)2 (29)2.3 (33)ECO  205/45R17.2.8 (41)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.4 (35)195/55  205/40R18.R16 205/45 R17  Temporary Spare Wheel  (If Equipped)WARNING205/40 R18 Tire Pressures for Continuous Speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h)  Donot switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporaryspare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.psi (bar)Tire Size Normal LoadFull Load  Front  RearFront  Rear3.2 (46)psi  175/65R14.(bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 195/60 R15 195/60 R15 ECO 195/55 R16 205/45 R17 205/40 R18Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to thetemporary spare wheel.TIRE PRESSURES - 1.1L (G1868861)editedTire Pressures for Speeds up  Therecommended tire inflation pressuresare on the tire information label on thedriver side B-pillar.Check all tire pressures when they are cold,at least once every two weeks.Note:  You may need  to 50 mph(80 km/h)  remove  the spare wheel fromthe spare wheel well to check the tirepressure.274 (G1868861)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Tire size.AVehicle model.BFront tire pressure.CRear tire pressure.DVehicle load.EMeasure unit.FSpare wheel tire pressure.GIntended constant vehicle speed.HSpare wheel tire size.IUp to 100 mph (160 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.8 (41)2.8 (41)1.8 (26)2.1 (30)175/65  195/60R15.2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)R14 Tire  195/60R15ECO.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)1.8 (26)2.1 (30)Pressures  195/55R16.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)for  205/45R17.2.8 (41)2.6 (38)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)Speeds  205/40R18.275 (G1868861)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
up to  Continuous Speed in Excess of   100 mph (160 km/h)  or With Trailer Towingup to 60 mph (100 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.1 (30)195/60  195/60R15.2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)R15 195/60195/60R15 ECO.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)2 (29)2.1 (30)R15  195/55R16.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)2 (29)2.3 (33)ECO  205/45R17.2.8 (41)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.4 (35)195/55  205/40R18.R16 205/45 R17  Temporary Spare Wheel  (If Equipped)WARNING205/40 R18 Tire Pressures for Continuous Speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h)  Donot switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporaryspare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.psi (bar)Tire Size Normal LoadFull Load  Front  RearFront  Rear3.2 (46)psi  175/65R14.(bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 195/60 R15 195/60 R15 ECO 195/55 R16 205/45 R17 205/40 R18Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to thetemporary spare wheel.TIRE PRESSURES - 1.5L DIESEL(G1892353) editedTire Pressures for Speeds up  Therecommended tire inflation pressuresare on the tire information label on thedriver side B-pillar.Check all tire pressures when they are cold,at least once every two weeks.Note:  You may need  to 50 mph(80 km/h)  remove  the spare wheel fromthe spare wheel well to check the tirepressure.276 (G1892353)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Tire size.AVehicle model.BFront tire pressure.CRear tire pressure.DVehicle load.EMeasure unit.FSpare wheel tire pressure.GIntended constant vehicle speed.HSpare wheel tire size.IUp to 100 mph (160 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.8 (41)2.8 (41)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)175/65  195/60R15.2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)R14 Tire  195/60R15ECO.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)Pressures  195/55R16.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)for  205/45R17.2.8 (41)2.6 (38)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)Speeds  205/40R18.277 (G1892353)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
up to  Continuous Speed in Excess of   100 mph (160 km/h)  or With Trailer Towingup to 60 mph (100 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)195/60  195/60R15.2.8 (41)2.8 (41)2 (29)2.3 (33)R15 195/60195/60R15 ECO.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)2 (29)2.3 (33)R15  195/55R16.2.6 (38)2.3 (33)2 (29)2.3 (33)ECO  205/45R17.2.8 (41)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.4 (35)195/55  205/40R18.R16 205/45 R17  Temporary Spare Wheel  (If Equipped)WARNING205/40 R18 Tire Pressures for Continuous Speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h)  Donot switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporaryspare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.psi (bar)Tire Size Normal LoadFull Load  Front  RearFront  Rear3.2 (46)psi  175/65R14.(bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 195/60 R15 195/60 R15 ECO 195/55 R16 205/45 R17 205/40 R18Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to thetemporary spare wheel.TIRE PRESSURES TIREPRESSURES - 1.5LECOBOOST™ (G1938064) editedThe recommended tire inflation pressuresare on the tire information label on thedriver side B-pillar.Check all tire pressures when they are cold,at least once every two weeks.Note: You may need to remove the sparewheel from the spare wheel well to checkthe tire pressure.278 (G1938064)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Tire size.AVehicle model.BFront tire pressure.CRear tire pressure.DVehicle load.EMeasure unit.FSpare wheel tire pressure.GIntended constant vehicle speed.HSpare wheel tire size.IUp to 100 mph (160 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.3 (33)2.6 (38)1.9 (28)2.5 (36)205/45R17.2.3 (33)2.6 (38)1.9 (28)2.5 (36)205/40R18.Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) or With Trailer Towing up to60 mph (100 km/h)Full LoadNormal LoadTire Size RearFrontRearFrontpsi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)psi (bar)2.3 (33)2.6 (38)2.1 (30)2.5 (36)205/45R17.2.3 (33)2.6 (38)2.1 (30)2.5 (36)205/40R18.279 (G1938064)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
Temporary Spare Wheel   (If Equipped)WARNINGDo not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporaryspare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.psi (bar)Tire Size4.2 (61)T 125/80R15.Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the temporary sparewheel.LUG NUTS (G1868862) editedLug Nut  Wheel Type  Torque lb.ft (Nm)135 (100)All  Locking Lug NutsYou can obtain a replacement locking lugnut key and replacement locking lug nutsfrom an authorized dealer using thereference number certificate.280 (G1868862)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewWheels and Tires edited
VEHICLE DIMENSIONS (G1867992)DimensionDimension Description4,040 mm (159.1 in)Maximum length.1,941 mm (76.4 in)Maximum width with mirrors unfolded.1,783 mm (70.2 in)Maximum width with mirrors folded.1,464–1,495 mm(57.6–58.9 in)Overall height - EC curb weight.2,493 mm (98.1 in)Wheelbase.1,503–1,513 mm(59.2–59.6 in)Front track.1,466–1,476 mm(57.7–58.1 in)Rear track.120–139 mm (4.7–5.5 in)Front ground clearance.164–181 mm (6.5–7.1 in)Center ground clearance.185–201 mm (7.3–7.9 in)Rear ground clearance.281 (G1867992)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
TOWBAR DIMENSIONS (G1867994)in (mm)Dimension DescriptionMeasurement75 (3.0)Bumper to center of tow ball.A9 (0.4)Attachment point to center of tow ball.B783 (30.8)Wheel center to center of tow ball.C1,032 (40.6)Distance between side members.D516 (20.3)Center of tow ball to side member.E339 (13.3)Center of tow ball to center of first attachment point.F573 (22.6)Center of tow ball to center of second attachmentpoint.G282 (G1867994)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
Maximum Permissible Trailer Vertical Weightlb (kg)Powertrain65 (143)1.0L EcoBoost.45 (99)1.0L EcoBoost.65 (143)1.1L Duratec.45 (99)1.5L Duratorq-TDCi 85PS.40 (88)1.5L Duratorq-TDCi 120PS.Vehicles with automatic transmission.283 (G1867994)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE (G1555683)Model.AVariant.BEngine designation.CEngine power and emission level.DVehicle identification number.EGross vehicle weight.FGross train weight.GMaximum front axle weight.HMaximum rear axle weight.IThe vehicle identification plate is withinthe right-hand door aperture.Note: The vehicle identification plate mayvary to that shown.Note: Information on the vehicleidentification plate is dependent uponmarket requirements.VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER (G1601750)You can find the vehicle identificationnumber at the following locations.On the left-hand side of the instrumentpanel.284 (G1555683)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
Stamped into the floor panel on theright-hand side, in front of the front seat.CAPACITIES ANDSPECIFICATIONS - 1.0LECOBOOST™ (G1868000)WARNINGThe air conditioning refrigerantsystem contains refrigerant underhigh pressure.Only qualifiedpersonnel should service the airconditioning refrigerant system.Openingthe air conditioning refrigerant system cancause personal injury.CapacitiesQuantityItem4.6 L (1.01 gal)Engine oil fill capacity including the oil filter.4.4 L (0.97 gal)Engine oil fill capacity excluding the oil filter.5.8 L (1.28 gal)Engine coolant fill capacity.42 L (9.24 gal)Fuel tank fill capacity.3 L (0.66 gal)Washer system fill capacity.Adding Engine OilQuantity1 L (0.2 gal)The quantity of engine oil required to raisethe indicated level on the dipstick fromminimum to maximum.SpecificationsUse oil and fluids that meet the definedspecification and viscosity grades.  Usingother fluids could result in damage notcovered by the vehicle Warranty.MaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M2C948-BEngine Oil - SAE 5W-20WSS-M97B44-DAntifreeze Super Plus PremiumFU7J-19544-xxWSS-M6C65-A2Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High PerformanceBU7J-M6C65-xxxxWSS-M14P19-AScreen Wash285 (G1868000)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
SpecificationName2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 3U7J-19523-GA,FU7J-19C544-AA/BA/DA/EA/GA/HAIf you are unable to find an engine oil thatmeets the specification defined byWSS-M2C948-B, it is acceptable to use aSAE 5W-20 engine oil that is defined byACEA C2.Note: Do not use more than 0.3 gal (1 L) ofthe alternative engine oil betweenscheduled service intervals.Using oil and fluids that do not meet thedefined specification and viscosity grademay lead to:• Component damage which may not becovered by the vehicle Warranty.• Longer engine cranking periods.• Increased emission levels.• Reduced engine performance.• Reduced fuel economy.• Reduced brake performance.CAPACITIES ANDSPECIFICATIONS - 1.1LDURATEC (G1868001) editedUse oil and fluids  fluid   that meet thedefined specification and viscosity grades.Using other fluids could result in damagenot covered by the vehicle Warranty. If youare unable to find an engine oil that  meetsthe defined  specification defined byWSS-M2C948-B, it is acceptable to use aSAE 5W-20 engine oil that is defined byACEA C2. Do not use more than 0.3 gal(1 L) of the alternative engine oil betweenscheduled service intervals. Using oil andfluids that  and viscosity grade.If you   do not meet the definedspecification and viscosity grade may leadto:  use oil and fluid that meets the definedspecification and viscosity grade, it couldresult in:• Component damage which may   notbe   covered by the vehicle Warranty.• Longer engine cranking periods.• Increased emission levels.• Reduced engine performance.• Reduced fuel economy.• Reduced brake performance.EngineEngine OilCapacitiesExcluding the Oil FilterIncluding the Oil FilterVariant4 L (0.9 gal)4.1 L (0.9 gal)All.Note: The quantity of engine oil required to raise the indicated level on the dipstick fromminimum to maximum is 0.3 gal (1 L).286 (G1868001)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
MaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M2C948-BEngine Oil - SAE 5W-20If you are unable to find an engine oil thatmeets the specification defined byWSS-M2C948-B, it is acceptable to use aSAE 5W-20 engine oil that is defined byACEA C2.Note: Do not use more than 0.3 gal (1 L)of the alternative engine oil betweenscheduled service intervals.Engine CoolantCapacitiesQuantityVariant5.5 L (1.2 gal)All.MaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M97B44-DAntifreeze Super Plus PremiumFU7J-19544-xxFuel TankCapacitiesQuantityVariant42 L (9.2 gal)All.Washer ReservoirCapacitiesQuantityVariant3 L (0.7 gal)All.MaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M14P19-AScreen Wash2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 3U7J-19523-GA,FU7J-19C544-AA/BA/DA/EA/GA/HA287 (G1868001)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
Brake SystemMaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M6C65-A2Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High PerformanceBU7J-M6C65-xxxxCAPACITIES ANDSPECIFICATIONS - 1.5LDURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL (G1868003)editedWARNINGThe air conditioning refrigerantsystem contains refrigerant underhigh pressure.Only qualifiedpersonnel should service the airconditioning refrigerant system.Openingthe air conditioning refrigerant system cancause personal injury.Engine OilAn engine oil viscosity grade andspecification label is on the underside ofthe hood.Engine oil fill capacity includingthe oil filter.AEngine oil viscosity grade.BEngine oil specification.CAdding Engine OilOnly add engine oil that meets the definedspecification and viscosity grade in smallquantities of no more than 0.13 gal  0.1 gal(0.5 L).288 (G1868003)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
To avoid overfilling, wait for one minuteafter each refill step to allow the engine oilto flow into the oil pan and register on theengine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Check(page 233).Capacitiesgal (L)  QuantityItem40 L (8.8 gal)Fuel tank fill capacity.3 L (0.7 gal)Washer system fill capacity.SpecificationsUse oil and fluids that meet the definedspecification and viscosity grades.  Usingother fluids could result in damage notcovered by the vehicle Warranty. If you areunable to find an engine oil that meets thespecification defined by WSS-M2C950-A,it is acceptable to use a SAE 0W-30 engineoil that is defined by ACEA C2.MaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M97B44-DAntifreeze Super Plus PremiumFU7J-19544-xxWSS-M6C65-A2Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High PerformanceBU7J-M6C65-xxxxWSS-M14P19-AScreen Wash2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 3U7J-19523-GA,FU7J-19C544-AA/BA/DA/EA/GA/HAUsing oil and fluids that do not meet thedefined specification and viscosity grademay lead to: Component damage whichmay not be covered by the vehicleWarranty.• Longer engine cranking periods.• Increased emission levels.• Reduced engine performance.• Reduced fuel economy.• Reduced brake performance.CAPACITIES ANDSPECIFICATIONS - 1.5LECOBOOST™ (G1868002)Use oil and fluid that meets the definedspecification and viscosity grade.If you do not use oil and fluid that meetsthe defined specification and viscositygrade, it could result in:• Component damage not covered bythe vehicle Warranty.• Longer engine cranking periods.289 (G1868002)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
• Increased emission levels.• Reduced engine performance.• Reduced fuel economy.• Reduced brake performance.EngineEngine OilCapacitiesExcluding the Oil FilterIncluding the Oil FilterVariant4.25 L (0.9 gal)4.75 L (1.0 gal)All.Note: The quantity of engine oil required to raise the indicated level on the dipstick fromminimum to maximum is 0.2 gal (0.7 L).MaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M2C948-BEngine Oil - SAE 5W-20If you are unable to find an engine oil thatmeets the specification defined byWSS-M2C948-B, it is acceptable to use aSAE 5W-20 engine oil that is defined byACEA C2Note: Do not use more than 0.3 gal (1 L) ofthe alternative engine oil betweenscheduled service intervals.Engine CoolantCapacitiesQuantityVariant6 L (1.3 gal)All.MaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M97B44-DAntifreeze Super Plus PremiumFU7J-19544-xxFuel TankCapacitiesQuantityVariant45 L (9.9 gal)All.290 (G1868002)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
Washer ReservoirCapacitiesQuantityVariant3 L (0.7 gal)All.MaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M14P19-AScreen Wash2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 3U7J-19523-GA,FU7J-19C544-AA/BA/DA/EA/GA/HABrake SystemMaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M6C65-A2Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High PerformanceBU7J-M6C65-xxxxBULB SPECIFICATION CHART (G1867995) editedExterior LampsPower (Watt)(Watts)SpecificationLamp  Bulb21PY21W  PY21W.Front direction indicator.15/55  21H15  PY21W.Daytime running lamps. Front direction indicator.-LED.Daytime running lamps. Front direction indicator.15/55H15.Daytime running lamp.Headlamp  -LED.Daytime running lamp.-LED.low beam. H7  Daytime running lamp.55H7.Low beam headlamp.55H15 15/55 Head-lamp highbeam. H1  H7.Headlamp high beam. Low beam headlamp.-LED.Low beam headlamp.15/55H15.High beam headlamp.291 (G1867995)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
Power (Watt)(Watts)SpecificationLamp  Bulb55H1.High beam headlamp.-LED.High beam headlamp.35H8  H8.Front fog lamp.5WY5W  WY5W.Side direction indicator.21/5lamp. P21/5WP21/5W.Brake  Rear lamp and rear  stoplamp.-LED.Brake  Rear lamp and rear lamp.stoplamp.Central highmounted stoplamp. LED. LED.-LED.High mounted stoplamp.21PY21W  PY21W.Rear direction indicator.21P21W  P21W.Rear fog lamp.16W16W  W16W.Reversing lamps. lamp.LED.-LED.License plate lamp.Reflector headlamp. See Changing a Bulb (page 242).Projector headlamp. See Changing a Bulb (page 242).High series  LED headlamp.  See Changing a Bulb (page 242).LEDs. We  recommend that you contact an authorized dealer to replace the bulb.High series.Note:  We recommend that you have  LEDs are not serviceable. Have your vehicle checkedas soon as possible. changed by an authorized dealer.Interior LampsPower (Watt)(Watts)SpecificationLamp  BulbLED.-LED.Glove compartment lamp.LED.-LED.Interior lamp.LED.-LED.Vanity mirror lamp.LED.-LED.Luggage compartment lamp.Note: We recommend that you have  LEDs are not serviceable. Have your vehicle checkedas soon as possible. changed by an authorized dealer.292 (G1867995)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES- 1.0L ECOBOOST™ (G1948539) editedCO2 EmissionsCombinedExtra-UrbanUrbang/kmmpg ( L/100 km)mpg ( L/100 km)mpg ( L/100 km)97—1295.7–4.3 (49.6–65.7)4.7–3.6 (60.1–78.5)7.4–5.4 (38.2–52.3)We derive CO2 and fuel consumption figures in laboratory tests according to Regulation(EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) 692/2008 and subsequent amendments.293 (G1948539)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES- 1.1L DURATEC (G1948540) editedCO2 EmissionsCombinedExtra-UrbanUrbang/kmmpg ( L/100 km)mpg ( L/100 km)mpg ( L/100 km)101—1074.7–4.4 (60.1–64.2)3.9–3.7 (72.4–76.3)6.1–5.6 (46.3–50.4)We derive CO2 and fuel consumption figures in laboratory tests according to Regulation(EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) 692/2008 and subsequent amendments.294 (G1948540)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES- 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL (G1948541) editedCO2 EmissionsCombinedExtra-UrbanUrbang/kmmpg ( L/100 km)mpg ( L/100 km)mpg ( L/100 km)82—973.7–3.2 (76.3–88.3)3.4–3 (83.1–94.2)4.4–3.5 (64.2–80.7)We derive CO2 and fuel consumption figures in laboratory tests according to Regulation(EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) 692/2008 and subsequent amendments.295 (G1948541)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURESFUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES- 1.5L ECOBOOST™ (G1948542) editedPlease refer to the regional Ford website.296 (G1948542)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewCapacities and Specifications edited
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLESWITHOUT: SYNC 3 (G1868871) editedSwitching the Audio Unit On andOffAdjusting the VolumeSelecting the RadioPress the button to select radiomode.Press the button again to displaythe available radio sources.  Repeatedlypress the button to scroll through theavailable radio sources.Changing Radio StationsManual tuning. B Station name tuning.TuningNote: You can change radio stations usingthe seek buttons.Note: You can recall radio stations usingthe numeric preset buttons.Selecting MediaPress the button to select mediamode.Press the button again to displaythe available media sources.  Repeatedlypress the button to scroll through theavailable media sources.297 (G1868871)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
Scrolling Through the MenuOptionsSelecting a Menu OptionReturning to the Previous ScreenSeek Up and Next Track ButtonSelect to skip to the next track.Press and hold the button to fastforward through the track.Seek Down and Previous TrackButtonSelect to return to the beginningof a track.Repeatedly press the button toreturn to previous tracks.Press and hold the button to fast rewind.Pausing or Playing Media In radiomode, press the button to mute thesignal. Press the button again torestore the signal.In media mode, press the buttonto pause playback.Press thebutton again to resumeplayback.In radio mode, press the button to mutethe radio. Press the button again tounmute.Switching the Screen On and OffSystem SettingsSound SettingsPress the button to adjust thesound settings.You can optimizethe sound for different seatingpositions.You can also activate and set thesensitivity of the adaptive or   speedcompensated volume.Using a Cell PhoneYou can make a call from arecent call list, contact list or diala number.298 (G1868871)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH:SYNC 3 (G1964279) editedSwitching the Audio Unit On andOffAdjusting the Volume Selectingthe Radio  Press the button toselect radio mode. Press thebutton again to display theavailable radio sources.Repeatedly press the button toscroll through the available radiosources.Changing Radio StationsManual TuningNote: You can change radio stations usingthe seek buttons.Note: You can recall radio stations usingthe numeric preset buttons. Selecting MediaPress the button to select media mode.Press the button again to display theavailable media sources. Repeatedly pressthe button to scroll through the availablemedia sources. Scrolling Through the MenuOptions  Selecting a Menu OptionReturning to the Previous ScreenSeek Up and Next Track ButtonSelect to skip to the next track.Press and hold the button to fastforward through the track.Seek Down and Previous TrackButtonSelect to return to the beginningof a track.Repeatedly press the button toreturn to previous tracks.Press and hold the button to fast rewind.299 (G1964279)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
Pausing or Playing MediaInmedia mode, press the buttonSelect   to pause playback. playa track.  Press the button againto resume playback. pause the track.In radio mode, press the button to mutethe radio.Press the button again tounmute.Switching the Screen On and OffSystem SettingsSound SettingsPress the button to adjust thesound settings.You can optimizethe sound for different seatingpositions.You can also activate and set thesensitivity of the speed compensatedvolume. Using a Cell Phone  You can makea call from a recent call list, contact list ordial a number.AM/FM RADIO - VEHICLESWITHOUT: SYNC 3 (G1907904) editedSelecting a Radio SourcePress the button to display theavailable radio sources.Repeatedly press the button to scroll tothe desired radio source.Press the OK button.Station PresetsTo store a radio station, press and hold oneof the numeric preset buttons.Note: Six presets can be stored for eachradio source.Manually Changing Radio  StationsRotate the control to change thefrequency.Automatically Changing RadioStationsPress the button   to searchforseek   the next radiostation.Press  station up  thebutton  frequency band.Press and hold  to search for  quickly seekup  the previous radio  frequency band.station. Press to seek the nextstation down the frequencyband.Press and hold to quickly seek down thefrequency band.Selecting a Station from the ListPress the OK button to view availablestations.300 (G1907904)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
DIGITAL RADIO - VEHICLESWITHOUT: SYNC 3 (G1868872) editedSelecting a Radio SourcePress the button to display theavailable radio sources.Repeatedly press the button to scroll tothe desired radio source.Press the OK button.Station PresetsTo store a station, press and hold one ofthe numeric preset buttons.Note: Six presets can be stored for eachradio source.Manually Changing StationsRotate the control to change the station.Automatically Changing RadioStationsPress the button   to searchforseek   the next radiostation.Press  station up  thebutton  frequency band.Press and hold  to search for  quickly seekup  the previous radio  frequency band.station. Press to seek the nextstation down the frequencyband.Press and hold to quickly seek down thefrequency band.Selecting a Station from the ListPress the OK button to view availableensembles.Select the desired ensembleand station from the list.AUDIO UNIT CLOCK AND DATEDISPLAYS - VEHICLESWITHOUT: SYNC 3 (G1907555) editedAdjusting the ClockPress the button.Select the clock and follow the instructionson the screen. You cannot change the date.CONNECTING A BLUETOOTHDEVICE - VEHICLES WITHOUT:SYNC 3 (G1907905)Pairing a DevicePress the button.Select Bluetooth and follow theinstructions on the screen.Note: When pairing a new device, you canchoose to download contacts, set this asthe primary device and enable EmergencyAssistance.301 (G1868872)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
COMPACT DISC PLAYER -VEHICLES WITHOUT: SYNC 3(G1868873) editedThe compact disc player is in the glovecompartment.Compact disc players only play standard4.7 in (12 cm) discs.You can play mp3 CDs. MP3 and WMAdiscs.Note: Discs can contain mixed audio filetypes.Note: Due to technical incompatibility,certain recordable and re-recordable CDsmay not function correctly when used in thecompact disc player.Note: You should use a permanent felt tipmarker rather than adhesive labels on yourhomemade CDs.Playing a CDPress the button to display themenu.Repeatedly press the button to scroll tothe compact disc player.Press the OK button.Press the button to play atrack.Press the button again topause the track.Press the button to skip to thenext track.Press and hold the button to fastforward through the track.Press the button once to returnto the beginning of thetrack.Press the buttonrepeatedly to return to previous tracks.Press and hold the button to fast rewind.STREAMING BLUETOOTHAUDIO - VEHICLES WITHOUT:SYNC 3 (G1907906)Selecting a Bluetooth SourcePress the button to display themenu.Repeatedly press the button to scroll tothe Bluetooth device.Press the OK button.Press the button to play thetrack.Press the button again topause the track.Press the button to skip to thenext track.Press and hold the button to fastforward through the track.Press the button once to returnto the beginning of thetrack.Repeatedly press thebutton to return to previous tracks.Press and hold the button to fast rewind.Note: Not all functions are supported by allphones.PLAYING MEDIA FROM A USBDEVICE - VEHICLES WITHOUT:SYNC 3 (G1907907) editedTrack and Folder FormatSupported Audio File FormatsYou can play audio file formats includingMP3, WMA, WAV, M4A, M4B, AAC, andFLAC.Note: The NTFS file system is notsupported.302 (G1868873)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
Selecting the USB DevicePress the button to display themenu.Repeatedly press the button to scroll toyour USB device.Press the OK button.Playing from the USB DevicePress the button to play atrack.Press the button again topause the track.Press the button to skip to thenext track.Press and hold the button to fastforward through the track.Press the button once to returnto the beginning of atrack.Repeatedly press thebutton to return to previous tracks.Press and hold the button to fast rewind.Sorting by CategoriesYou can also sort and play music byspecific categories, for example artist oralbum.Press the OK button to view the availablecategories.USB PORT USB PORT  (G1967465)editedUSB ports may be in the followinglocations:•On the instrument panel behind theaudio unit display.•On the instrument panel below theclimate control.  See At a Glance(page 14).•In the center console.You can use the USB port to charge adevice only when the engine is running.EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE(G1907968) editedWARNINGSUnless the Emergency Assistancesetting is on prior to a collision, thesystem does not attempt to placean emergency call.This could delay theresponse time, increasing the risk of seriousinjury or death.Do not wait for EmergencyAssistance to make an emergencycall if you can do it yourself.Dialemergency services immediately to avoida delayed response time.If you do not hearEmergency Assistance within five secondsof the crash, the system or cell phone maybe damaged or non-functional. Alwaysplace your phone in a secure location inyour vehicle so it does not become aprojectile or get damaged in a crash.Failure to do so may cause serious injuryto someone or damage the phone whichcould prevent Emergency Assistance fromworking properly.For this feature to work, your mobilephone must be Bluetooth-enabledand compatible with the system.Always place your phone in a securelocation in your vehicle so it does notbecome a projectile or get damagedin a crash. Failure to do so may causeserious injury to someone or damage thephone which could prevent EmergencyAssistance from working properly.303 (G1967465)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
If a crash deploys an airbag or triggers thefuel pump shut off, the system maycontact emergency services by dialing 112(the wireless emergency number thatworks in most European countries) througha paired and connected cell phone.Formore information, visit the regional Fordwebsite.Note: Before setting the feature on, pleaseread the important notice about theEmergency Assistance feature and theEmergency Assistance privacy notice laterin this section for important information.Note: When you switch EmergencyAssistance on or off, the settings apply toall paired mobile phones.If you switchEmergency Assistance off and a previouslypaired phone connects when you switch theignition on, either a voice message plays, adisplay message or icon is shown or both.Note: Every mobile phone operatesdifferently.While Emergency Assistanceworks with most mobile phones, somemobile phones may experience difficultiesusing this feature.Note: In case of an emergency, EmergencyAssistance, as a means of communicationaid, can help you contact specific rescuedepartments of public security.EmergencyAssistance does not implement the rescueoperations.The local public securitydepartment deploys specific rescueoperations according to the actual situation.See Supplementary Restraints System(page 32).  Important informationregarding airbag deployment is in thischapter.To make sure that Emergency Assistanceworks correctly:• The system must have power and beworking correctly at the time of thecrash and during feature activation anduse.• You must switch on the feature beforea crash.• You must have a cell phone connectedto the system.• In certain countries, it may benecessary to have a valid andregistered SIM card with credit in orderto place and maintain an emergencycall.• A connected cell phone must have theability to make and maintain anoutgoing call at the time of the crash.• A connected cell phone must haveadequate network coverage, batterypower and signal strength.• Your vehicle must have battery power.Note: This feature only works in a Europeancountry or region where EmergencyAssistance can call the local emergencyservices.For more information, visit theregional Ford website.In the Event of a CrashBefore making a call:• If you do not cancel the call, anintroductory message plays for theemergency operator.After thismessage, there is hands-freecommunication between your vehicle'soccupants and the operator.• The system provides a short windowof time (approximately 10 seconds) tocancel the call.If you do not cancel thecall, the system attempts to dial 112.• The system plays a message lettingyou know when it attempts to make anemergency call.You can cancel the callby selecting the relevant button or bypressing the end call button on thesteering wheel.304 (G1907968)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
Note: Not every crash deploys an airbag ortriggers the fuel pump shut off, which mayturn on Emergency Assistance.However, ifEmergency Assistance is triggered, thesystem tries to contact the emergencyservices.If a connected cell phone sustainsdamage or loses connection to the system,it searches for and tries to connect to anyavailable previously paired cell phone.Thesystem attempts to dial 112.During a call:• Emergency Assistance uses yourvehicle GPS or cellular networkinformation when available todetermine the most appropriatelanguage to use.It alerts the emergencyoperator of the crash and delivers theintroductory message.This may includeyour vehicle GPS coordinates.• The language the system uses tointeract with the occupants of yourvehicle may differ from the languageused to deliver information to theemergency operator.• After the delivery of the introductorymessage the voice line opens so thatyou can speak hands-free with theemergency operator.• When the line is connected, you mustbe prepared to provide your name,phone number and locationinformation immediately.Note: While the system providesinformation to the emergency operator, thesystem plays a message letting you knowit is sending important information.It thenlets you know when the line is open to starthands-free communication.Note: During an Emergency Assistance call,an emergency priority screen appears whichcontains vehicle GPS coordinates whenavailable.Note: It is possible that GPS locationinformation is not available at the time ofthe crash; in this case, EmergencyAssistance will still attempt to place anemergency call.Note: It is possible that the emergencyservices will not receive the GPScoordinates; in this case, hands-freecommunication with an emergency operatoris available.Note: The emergency operator may alsoreceive information from the cellularnetwork such as cell phone number, cellphone location and cell phone carrier nameindependent from Emergency Assistance.Emergency Assistance may not workif:• Your cell phone or EmergencyAssistance hardware sustains damagein the crash.• The vehicle battery or the system hasno power.• A crash ejects your cell phone fromyour vehicle.• You do not have a valid and registeredSIM card with credit in your cell phone.• You are in a European country or regionwhere the Emergency Assistancecannot place the call.For moreinformation, visit the regional Fordwebsite.Important Information abouttheAbout   Emergency AssistanceFeature   Emergency assistanceAssistance   does not currently callemergency services in the followingmarkets:  countries:•Albania, Albania.•Belarus, Armenia.•Azerbaijan.•Belarus.305 (G1907968)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
• Bosnia and Herzegovina, Herzegovina.•Macedonia, Georgia.•Netherlands, Macedonia.•Ukraine,Moldova.•Moldova  Netherlands.•and   Russia.•For more information, visit the regionalFord website. Ukraine.Emergency Assistance Privacy NoticeWhen you switch on EmergencyAssistance, it may disclose to emergencyservices that your vehicle has been in acrash involving the deployment of anairbag or activation of the fuel pump shutoff.This feature has the capability todisclose your location information to theemergency operator or other details aboutyour vehicle or crash to provide the mostappropriate emergency services.If you do not want to disclose thisinformation, do not switch on the feature.USING VOICE RECOGNITION(G1907969) editedPhone Voice ServiceThis system allows you to use the voicerecognition features of your phone andfocus on your driving.Press and hold the voice controlbutton on the steering wheel.Note: This only works when connected viaBluetooth. See Connecting a BluetoothDevice (page 301).Note: When using voice recognition usethe language set on the device.306 (G1907969)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAudio System edited
GENERAL INFORMATION (G1824128)editedWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury.We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad.Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle.We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems whenpossible.Make sure you are aware of allapplicable local laws that may affect theuse of electronic devices while driving.Getting to Know Your SystemAbout SYNCThe system allows you to interact with avariety of features using   the touchscreenentertainment, information  andcommunication systems on your vehicleusing  voice commands. commands anda touchscreen.  The system provides easyinteraction with audio, phone, navigation,mobile apps and settings.Note:  You can switch the system on anduse it for up to an hour without switchingthe ignition on.Note:  You can use the system after youswitch the ignition off for up to 10 minutesor until you open a door.Note:  For your safety, some features arespeed-dependent.  Their use is limited towhen your vehicle speed is less than 3 mph(5 km/h).Using the Touchscreen To operatethe touchscreen, you can simplytouch the item or option that youwant to select. The buttonchanges color to show it has beenselected. Item  Menu Item  Actionand DescriptionStatus Bar This bar displaysicons and messages pertainingto current system activitiesincluding climate settings, voicecommands and phone functionssuch as text messages. bar.AHome This button is available onthe main screens. Pressing ittakes you to the home screenview. screen.  See HomeScreen (page 320).BClock This shows the currenttime. You can set the clockmanually or have it controlled bythe vehicle's GPS location.Clock.  See Settings (page 366).C307 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Outside TemperatureThisdisplays the current outside  airtemperature.DFeature Bar You can touch anyof the buttons on this bar toselect a feature. Your system isequipped with a feature thatallows you to access and controlaudio features for 10 minutesafter you switch the ignition off(and no doors open). The  bar.E308 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Status BarDriver Temperature ThisLeft-hand side temperature.309 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Additionaliconsalsodisplayin thestatusbardependingonmarket,vehicleoptionsandcurrentoperation.If afeatureis notactive,the icondoesnotdisplay.Certainiconsmaymoveto theleft orrightdependingonwhatoptionsareactive.CalloutItemDescriptionAHeated steering wheel (If  on.showsthetemperaturethedriverselectsthroughtheclimatecontrolsystem.BPassenger Temperature WhenRight-hand side temperature.equipped)Whenyouactivatetheheatedsteeringwheeloptionon thetouchscreen,thisicondisplays.It onlydisplayswhenthere isnot aphysicalbuttonfor theheatedsteeringwheel.C310 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Microphone MuteThis icondisplays when you phone's  Cellphone   microphone is   muted.thepassenger'stemperaturehasbeenadjustedand isnolongerlinkedto thedriver'stemperature,itdisplayshere. IfDual isturnedoff andthetemperaturesarelinked,thepassenger'stemperaturedoesnotdisplay.DMuteThis icon displays when theaudio  Audio   system is   muted.A callercannothearyou.  ESoftware Update This iconappears when the system hasreceived a software update.Pressing the icon shows moredetails about the new software.update installed.FWi-Fi This icon appears if a Wi-Finetwork is   connected.GWi-Fi in Range An available Wi-Finetwork is within range.networks available.HRoamingThis icon displays whenyour cell  Cell   phone isroaming.ITe x t   Message This icon displayswhen you receive a textmessage on your phone.received.JEmergency Assistance This icondisplays when EmergencyAssistance is set to off and yourphone is connected to SYNC.off.KBluetooth This icon displays toshow an active Bluetoothconnection. connection active.LSignal StrengthThis icondisplays the  Cell phonenetwork coverage of  signalstrength.MNote: the connected phone. Messagesmay   also appear in the status bar  bar.to provide you with notifications. You canselect  Select   the message to view  usethe associated feature.Feature BarFeatureBar Item FunctionsAllows you  Select   to controluse  the media including AM, FMand DAB  radio, CDs, and media streamingover  the CD player,  a Bluetooth deviceUSB, a media player   or through a USBconnection. Allows you to adjust thetemperature, fan speed and airflow withinthe vehicle. (Optional) Allows you to makecalls, receive calls, and access thephonebook of your connected  a Bluetoothdevice. See Entertainment (page 345).311 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Allowsyou  Select   to see yourvehicle's location on a virtualroad map, get driving directionsto your destination and find points ofinterest along your route. (If equipped)Connect and control  use the climatecontrols.Note:  Not available through   the systemcompatible apps running on your iphone orandroid device. You can customize yoursystem settings  on all models.Select to make calls and accessthe phonebook on your cellphone.  See Phone (page 350).Select to use the navigationsystem.  See Navigation (page354).Select to search   for thetouchscreen display, featurepreferences,  and how you wantto interact with your vehicle. usecompatible apps on your iOS or Androiddevice.  See Apps (page 364).Select to adjust system settings.See Settings (page 366).312 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Cleaning the Touchscreen You canremove fingerprints with a dry, clean,soft cloth. If dirt or fingerprints arestill on the screen, apply a smallamount of alcohol to the cloth and tryto clean it again. Do not use detergentor any type of solvent to clean thetouchscreen. Do not pour or sprayalcohol onto the touchscreen. UsingVoice Recognition  Using voicecommands allows you to keep yourhands on the wheel and focus on whatis in front of you. The system providesfeedback through audible tones,prompts, questions and spokenconfirmations depending on thesituation and the chosen level ofinteraction. The system also asksshort questions (confirmationprompts) when it is not sure of yourrequest or when there are multiplepossible responses to your request.When using voice commands, wordsand icons may appear in the status barindicating the status of the voicecommand session. Using the SteeringWheel Controls  Depending on yourvehicle and option package, you canuse different controls on your steeringwheel to interact with the touchscreensystem in different ways. VOL: Controlthe volume of audio output. Mute:Mute the audio output. Voice: Pressto start a voice session. Press againto stop the voice prompt andimmediately begin speaking. Pressand hold to end a voice session. SEEKNEXT:  While in radio mode, press toseek between memory presets. Whilein USB, Bluetooth Audio or CD mode,press to seek between songs or pressand hold to fast seek. SEEKPREVIOUS:  While in radio mode, pressto seek between memory presets.While in USB, Bluetooth Audio or CDmode, press to seek between songs orpress and hold to fast seek. PHONEACCEPT: Press to answer a call orswitch between calls. PHONE REJECT:Press to end a call or reject an incomingcall. On some models, SEEK NEXT maybe combined with PHONE REJECT andSEEK PREVIOUS may be combinedwith PHONE ACCEPT. M: Touch thecontrol repeatedly to switch betweenmedia sources (modes). Using YourBezel Controls  Depending on yourvehicle and option package, you mayalso have these controls on yourinstrument panel:  Power: Switch theaudio system on and off. VOL: Controlthe volume of playing audio. Seek andTune: Use as you normally would inaudio modes. Eject: Eject a CD fromthe audio system. SOURCE or MEDIA:Press repeatedly to advance throughavailable media modes. SOUND: Pressto access the Sound menu where youcan adjust sound and other audiosettings. 1-6:Press and hold to storeor press to select an AM, FM or DABmemory preset. DISP: Switch thedisplay on or off. You can also touchthe screen to switch the display backon. Temperature, fan and climatecontrol buttons: Control thetemperature, fan speed or settings ofthe climate control system.See Cleaning the Interior (page 249).Emergency AssistanceWARNINGSUnless the Emergency Assistancesetting is on prior to a collision, thesystem does not attempt to placean emergency call.This could delay theresponse time, increasing the risk of seriousinjury or death.313 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
WARNINGSDo not wait for EmergencyAssistance to make an emergencycall if you can do it yourself.Dialemergency services immediately to avoida delayed response time.If you do not hearEmergency Assistance within five secondsof the crash, the system or cell phone maybe damaged or non-functional.Always place your phone in a securelocation in your vehicle so it does notbecome a projectile or get damagedin a crash.Failure to do so may causeserious injury to someone or damage thephone which could prevent EmergencyAssistance from working properly.For this feature to work, your mobilephone must be Bluetooth-enabledand compatible with the system.Note: Before setting the feature on, pleaseread the important notice about theEmergency Assistance feature and theEmergency Assistance privacy notice laterin this section for important information.Note: When you switch EmergencyAssistance on or off, the settings apply toall paired mobile phones.If you switchEmergency Assistance off and a previouslypaired phone connects when you switch theignition on, either a voice message plays, adisplay message or icon is shown or both.Note: Every mobile phone operatesdifferently.While Emergency Assistanceworks with most mobile phones, somemobile phones may experience difficultiesusing this feature.If a crash deploys an airbag or triggers thefuel pump shut off, the system maycontact emergency services by dialing 112(the wireless emergency number thatworks in most European countries) througha paired and connected cell phone.Formore information, visit the regional Fordwebsite.Note: In case of an emergency, EmergencyAssistance, as a means of communicationaid, can help you contact specific rescuedepartments of public security.EmergencyAssistance does not implement the rescueoperations.The local public securitydepartment deploys specific rescueoperations according to the actual situation.See Supplementary Restraints System(page 32).  Important informationregarding airbag deployment is in thischapter.Important  information regarding the fuelpump shut-off is in this chapter.To switch Emergency Assistance on andoff please view the settings information.See Settings (page 366).To make sure that Emergency Assistanceworks correctly:• The system must have power and beworking correctly at the time of thecrash and during feature activation anduse.• You must switch on the feature beforea crash.• You must have a cell phone connectedto the system.• In certain countries, it may benecessary to have a valid andregistered SIM card with credit in orderto place and maintain an emergencycall.• A connected cell phone must have theability to make and maintain anoutgoing call at the time of the crash.• A connected cell phone must haveadequate network coverage, batterypower and signal strength.• Your vehicle must have battery power.314 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Note: This feature only works in a Europeancountry or region where SYNC   EmergencyAssistance can call the local emergencyservices.For more information, visit theregional Ford website.In the Event of a CrashNote: Not every crash deploys an airbag ortriggers the fuel pump shut off, which mayturn on Emergency Assistance.However, ifEmergency Assistance is triggered, thesystem tries to contact the emergencyservices.If a connected cell phone sustainsdamage or loses connection to the system,it searches for and tries to connect to anyavailable previously paired cell phone.Thesystem attempts to dial 112.Before making  Making   a call:  Call• If you do not cancel the call and SYNCmakes a successful call, anintroductory message plays for theemergency operator.After thismessage, there is hands-freecommunication between your vehicle'soccupants and the operator.• The system provides a short windowof time (approximately 10 seconds) tocancel the call.If you do not cancel thecall, the system attempts to dial 112.• The system plays a message lettingyou know when it attempts to make anemergency call.You can cancel the callby selecting the relevant button or bypressing the end call button on thesteering wheel.During a call:  Call• Emergency Assistance uses yourvehicle GPS or cellular networkinformation when available todetermine the most appropriatelanguage to use.It alerts the emergencyoperator of the crash and delivers theintroductory message.This may includeyour vehicle GPS coordinates.• The language the system uses tointeract with the occupants of yourvehicle may differ from the languageused to deliver information to theemergency operator.• After the delivery of the introductorymessage the voice line opens so thatyou can speak hands-free with theemergency operator.• When the line is connected, you mustbe prepared to provide your name,phone number and locationinformation immediately.Note: While the system providesinformation to the emergency operator, thesystem plays a message letting you knowit is sending important information.It thenlets you know when the line is open to starthands-free communication.Note: During an Emergency Assistance call,an emergency priority screen appears whichcontains vehicle GPS coordinates whenavailable.Note: It is possible that GPS locationinformation is not available at the time ofthe crash; in this case, EmergencyAssistance will still attempt to place anemergency call.Note: It is possible that the emergencyservices will not receive the GPScoordinates; in this case, hands-freecommunication with an emergency operatoris available.315 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Note: The emergency operator may alsoreceive information from the cellularnetwork such as cell phone number, cellphone location and cell phone carrier nameindependent from SYNC   EmergencyAssistance.Emergency Assistance may not workif:• Your cell phone or EmergencyAssistance hardware sustains damagein the crash.• The vehicle battery or the system hasno power.• A crash ejects your cell phone fromyour vehicle.• You do not have a valid and registeredSIM card with credit in your cell phone.• You are in a European   country orregion where the SYNC   EmergencyAssistance cannot place the call.Formore information, visit the regionalFord website.Important Information abouttheAbout   Emergency AssistanceFeature   Emergency Assistance does notcurrently call emergency services in thefollowing markets:  countries:•Albania, Albania.•Belarus, Armenia.•Azerbaijan.•Belarus.• Bosnia and Herzegovina, Herzegovina.•Macedonia, Georgia.•Netherlands, Macedonia.•Ukraine,Moldova.•Moldova  Netherlands.•and   Russia.•For more information, visit the regionalFord website. Ukraine.Emergency Assistance Privacy NoticeWhen you switch on EmergencyAssistance, it may disclose to emergencyservices that your vehicle has been in acrash involving the deployment of anairbag or activation of the fuel pump shutoff.This feature has the capability todisclose your location information to theemergency operator or other details aboutyour vehicle or crash to provide the mostappropriate emergency services.If you donot want to disclose this information, donot switch on the feature.Safety InformationWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury.We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad.Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle.We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems whenpossible.Make sure you are aware of allapplicable local laws that may affect theuse of electronic devices while driving.• Do not attempt to service or repair thesystem.  Have an authorized dealercheck your vehicle.• Do not operate playing devices if thepower cords or cables are broken, splitor damaged.Place cords and cablesout of the way, so they do not interferewith the operation of pedals, seats,compartments or safe driving abilities.• Do not leave playing devices in yourvehicle during extreme conditions as itcould cause them damage.See yourdevice's user guide for furtherinformation.316 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Updating Your  the   SystemYou can choose to download theupdate onto  Updating the SystemUsing   a USB drive  Driveor use Wi-Fi  Downloading an Update1. Go  to deliver automatic updates. USBUpdates To use the USB update visitthe SYNC software   update page onyour  the   regional Ford website.2. Download the update.Note: The website notifies you if an updateis available.3. Youcan then select to download theupdate. You will need an empty USBdrive. Please check the website forminimum requirements. Once you haveinserted the USB drive into yourcomputer, choose to start thedownload. Follow the instructionsprovided to download the files to theUSB drive. The installation of most filesoccurs in the background, and it doesnot interrupt your use of the system.Navigation updates cannot be installedin the background because the files aretoo large. To install the system updatein your vehicle: Remove anything thatis plugged into the USB ports. Plug theUSB drive containing the update intoInsert   a USB port. The installationbegins immediately. After a successfulinstallation, the update is available thenext time the vehicle is started. Pleasereference the website for any furtheractions. Updating Over Wi-Fi To updateyour System over Wi-Fi, your vehiclemust be within the range of a Wi-Fiaccess point. Data rates may apply. Toconnect your system to Wi-Fi, select:Menu Item You can then select yourWi-Fi network. You may have to enterthe security code if the network issecured. The system confirms when ithas connected to the network. Youmust also give the system permissionto update automatically. Upon vehicledelivery, the system asks you if youwould like to use the automatic updatefeature. If you agree to automaticupdates, you can press OK to confirm.If this selection does not appear uponvehicle delivery, you can access itthrough the General Settings and  driveinto your computer.Note:  The USB drive needs to be emptyand meet the minimum requirementsdetailed   on switch   the automatic systemupdates option. If you would like to switchon automatic updating later, select: MenuItem From this menu, you can enableautomatic updates. If you have not done soalready, the system prompts you to set upa Wi-Fi connection when you enable thisfeature. You can switch off this feature fromthis menu if you decide to shut offautomatic updates in the future. When Wi-Fiand automatic updates are enabled, yoursystem checks for software updatesperiodically. If a new version is available, itdownloads at that time. Softwaredownloads can take place for up to 30minutes after you have switched yourvehicle off. The updates do not interrupt thenormal use of your system. If a downloaddoes not complete for any reason, thedownload continues where it left off at thenext Wi-Fi connected opportunity. Uponactivation of an update, a banner displayson the touchscreen indicating the systemupdate. Select the icon to see more detail.This icon displays for a few ignition cycles.Support For further support, contact anauthorized dealer. For more information,visit the regional Ford   website.4. Follow the instructions provided todownload the update to the USB drive.Installing an UpdateNote:  You can use the system when aninstallation is in progress.317 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
1. Disconnect all other USB devices fromthe USB ports.2. Connect the USB drive with the updateto a USB port.Note:  Installation starts automaticallywithin 10 minutes.Updating the System Using a Wi-FiNetwork ConnectionConnecting to a Wi-Fi NetworkSelect the settings option on thefeature bar.Select .Select .Select an available Wi-Fi network.Note:  Enter the network password toconnect to a secure network.Switching Automatic System UpdatesOnSelect the settings option on thefeature bar.Select .Select .Switch automatic system updates on.The system is now set to check for andreceive system updates when it isconnected to a Wi-Fi network.Note:  You can use the system when adownload is in progress.Note:  If the system is disconnected fromthe Wi-Fi network when a download is inprogress, the download continues the nexttime the system is connected to a Wi-Finetwork.Additional Information andAssistanceFor additional information and assistance,we recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer or refer to the regionalFord website.Privacy InformationWhen you connect a cellular phone to thesystem, it creates a profile within yourvehicle that links to that cellularphone.This profile helps in offering youmore cellular features and operating moreefficiently.Among other things, this profilemay contain data about your cellularphone book, text messages (read andunread), and call history, including historyof calls when your cell phone was notconnected to the system.In addition, if youconnect a media device, the systemcreates and retains an index of supportedmedia content.The system also records ashort diagnostic log of approximately 10minutes of all recent system activity.Thelog profile and other system data may beused to improve the system and helpdiagnose any problems that may occur.Thecellular profile, media device index, anddiagnostic log remain in your vehicle unlessyou delete them and are generallyaccessible only in your vehicle when thecellular phone or media player isconnected.If you no longer plan to use the system oryour vehicle, we recommend you performa Master Reset  master reset  to eraseall stored  You can find more informationabout the Master Reset in GeneralSettings. information. See Settings (page366). System data cannot be accessedwithout special equipment and access toyour vehicle's module.Ford MotorCompany does not access the system datafor any purpose other than as described318 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
absent consent, a court order, or whererequired by law enforcement, othergovernment authorities, or other thirdparties acting with lawful authority.Otherparties may seek to access the informationindependently of Ford Motor Company.319 (G1824128)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
HOME SCREEN (G1824129) editedSee Entertainment (page 345).A AudioShowstheactivemediasource.If yourvehicledoesnothavenavigation,thisspacecontainsthecompass.See Phone (page 350).320 (G1824129)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
BPhoneThenameof theconnectedphoneappearson thescreen.Thestatusof thephonefeaturesalsoappear.Thisincludessignalstrength,batterycharge,EmergencyAssistancesettingstate(On orOff),newtextmessagesandroaming.See Navigation (page 354).321 (G1824129)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
CNavigationThismapdisplaysyourcurrentlocationorcurrentroute inrealtime.Whenyouhavenavigationactiveyou cansee thenextturn onyourroute.If yourvehicledoesnothavenavigation,thisspacecontainstheaudioinformation.Ifequipped.Youcantouchany ofthefeaturedisplaystoaccessthatfeature.Anytimeyouselectthehomebutton,thesystemreturnsyou tothisscreen.USING VOICE RECOGNITION(G1824130) editedThe system allows you to interact with theentertainment, information andcommunication systems on your vehicleusing voice commands.  This allows youto keep your hands on the steering wheeland focus on what is in front of you.Press the voice control buttonon the steering wheel and waitfor the voice prompt.Note:  Press the voice control button againto interrupt a voice prompt and beginspeaking.Note:  Turn the volume control when avoice prompt plays to adjust the volume.Note:  Press and hold the voice controlbutton on the steering wheel to use Siri onyour iOS device.The  following are some of the   voicecommands that you can say at  aredesigned to help you from   any timescreen:•List of commands•Help322 (G1824130)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
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Add the name of the feature to the command.EntertainmentAudio SourceDescriptionVoice CommandUse the radio.RadioUse the CD player.CD PlayerUse a Bluetooth device.Bluetooth audioUse a USB or media player.USBRadioDescriptionVoice CommandListen to AM radio.AMTune to a specific AM frequency.___ AMListen to DAB radio.DABListen to FM radio.FMTune to a specific FM frequency.___ FMAdd the radio frequency to two decimal places to the command.340 (G1824130)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
USB and Media PlayerDescriptionVoice CommandBrowse your music.Browse all albumsBrowse all artistsBrowse all audiobooksBrowse all genresBrowse all playlistsBrowse all podcastsBrowse all tracksBrowse your music by category.Browse album ___Browse artist ___Browse audiobook ___Browse genre ___Browse playlist ___Browse podcast ___Play your music by category.Play album ___Play artist ___Play genre ___Play playlist ___Play song ___Add an album name, artist name, audiobook name, genre name, playlist name, podcastname or track name to the command.  Say the name exactly as it appears on your device.Climate ControlNote:  Not available through the systemon all models.341 (G1824130)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
DescriptionVoice CommandSet a temperature between 60°F (15.5°C) and 85°F(29.5°C).Set temperature to ___ °FSet the temperature to maximum.Max temperatureSet the temperature to minimum.Min temperatureAdd the required temperature to the command.PhoneDescriptionVoice CommandPair a cell phone or Bluetooth enabled device.Pair phoneRedial the last number that you dialed.RedialDial a number.Dial ___Call a specific contact from your phonebook.Call ___Call a specific contact from your phonebook at aspecific location.Call ___ ___Listen to a text message.Listen to messageListen to a specific text message from a list of textmessages.Listen to message ___Reply to the last text message.Reply to messageAdd the number you want to dial to the command.Add a contact name from your phonebook to the command.  Say the name exactly asit appears on your device.Add a contact name and location from your phonebook to the command.  Say the firstand the last name of your contact exactly as it appears on your device.342 (G1824130)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Navigation   (If Equipped)Setting a DestinationDescriptionVoice CommandEnter a destination address.  When prompted,provide the house number, the street and city.Find an addressSearch for a point of interest by name or by category.Find a POISearch for a nearby point of interest by category.Find nearest ___Search for a point of interest category.Find a POI categorySet your saved home address as your destination.Destination homeSet your saved place of work as your destination.Destination workDisplay and select from a list of previous destina-tions.Previous destinationsDisplay and select from a list of favorite destinations.Favourite destinationsAdd a point of interest name or category to the command.Route GuidanceDescriptionVoice CommandCancel the current route.Cancel routeSelect an alternate route.RerouteRepeat the last guidance prompt.Repeat last instructionDisplay an overview of the route.Show routeDisplay a list of traffic events on your route.Show trafficDisplay a list of all traffic events.Show all trafficDisplay the map on the touchscreen.Show mapDisplay a two-dimensional map with north towardthe top of the touchscreen.Show north upDisplay a two-dimensional map with the directionyou are traveling toward the top of the touchscreen.Show heading upDisplay a three-dimensional map with the directionyou are traveling toward the front.Show 3D343 (G1824130)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
AppsGeneralDescriptionVoice CommandStart an app.  The system prompts your for the appname.Mobile appsGet a list of apps running on your device.List appsSearch and connect to apps running on your device.Find appsActive AppDescriptionVoice CommandGet a list of voice commands for a specific app.___ helpClose an app.Close ___Add an app name to the command.Voice SettingsDescriptionVoice CommandGo to the voice settings menu.Voice settingsSwitch long voice prompts on.Interaction mode standardSwitch short voice prompts on.Interaction mode advancedSwitch call confirmation on.  The system promptsyou to confirm before making a call.Call confirmation onSwitch call confirmation off.  The system does notprompt you to confirm before making a call.Call confirmation offDisplay the display of voice commands on.Voice command lists onSwitch the display of voice commands off.Voice command lists off344 (G1824130)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Automatic Blower Motor SpeedReductionIf necessary, the system decreases theblower motor speed when you are usingvoice commands to reduce the amount ofbackground noise in your vehicle.  Itreturns to normal when you are finished.Switching Automatic Blower MotorSpeed Reduction OffSimultaneously press the   and recirculatedair buttons simultaneously. Release thebuttons, and then increase the fan speedwithin a few seconds. To re-enable thisfeature, repeat the above sequence.buttons.ENTERTAINMENT (G1824131) editedItem Message DescriptionSelect the entertainmentoption on the feature bar.Thisdisplays your selectedmedia  Audio   source.  Select tochoose a different audio source.AThisallows you  Select   to selectthe preset bank you want toview. show a different setof presets.BPreset  Presets.C345 (G1824131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Thisshows you  Using  the stationsthat you have saved as presets.You can access these optionsusing the touchscreen or voicecommands. The available optionsmay change depending on thesource that you select. Theseoptions may include: Message anddescription A popup appears,allowing you to type in thefrequence of a station. Allows youto switch Traffic Announcementson and off. Stations A list of allavailable radio stations appears.You can select a station bypressing any list entry on thetouchscreen. For more entries, youcan scroll down using the up anddown arrows, the slider or byswiping down the list. SourcesPress this button to select thesource of media you want to listento. AM/FM/DAB   RadioTuning a  Setting a Radio   Station Youcan use the tune or seek controls on theradio bezel to select a station. To tunea station using the touchscreen, select:Menu item A pop up appears, allowingyou to type in the frequency of astation. Station List A list of allavailable radio stations appears. Youcan select a station by pressing any listentry on the touchscreen. For a longerlist, you can scroll up and down usingthe up and down arrows, the slider orby swiping up or down the list. You canpress the backspace button to deletethe previously entered number. Onceyou have entered the station's callnumbers, you can select: Menu itemAction and description Press to beginplaying the station you have entered.Press to exit without changing thestation. Presets To set a new preset,tune to the station and then press andhold one of the memory preset buttons.The audio mutes briefly while thesystem saves the station and thenreturns. Preset Banks There are twopreset banks available for AM, threebanks for FM and three banks for DAB.To access additional presets, tap thepreset button. The indicator on thepreset button shows which bank ofpresets you are currently viewing. CDOnce you select this source, the systemreturns you to the main audio screen.The current audio information appearson the screen. The following buttonsare also available: Button Function Youcan use the browse button to select atrack. Using the TouchscreenDirectly Tuning a Radio StationSelect this button and a small number onedisplays to indicate the track is set torepeat. For MP3 CDs, this button allowsyou to toggle through repeat off, repeatone track (a small number one displays),and repeat current folder (a small folderdisplays). Shuffle Select the shuffle346 (G1824131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
symbol to have the audio on the disk playin random order. You can use the SEEKnext, SEEK previous, pause or play buttonsto control the audio playback. BluetoothAudio Bluetooth audio may allow you toaccess media that you store on yourbluetooth device. This is aphone-dependent feature. Visit yourregional Ford website to verify your phone'scompatibility. To use bluetooth audio, yourphone  .Select or .Select .Enter the frequency of the radio stationand select .Note:  You   must be paired. The followingbuttons are available for Bluetooth: ButtonFunction Pressing the repeat button togglesthe repeat setting through three modes:repeat off (button not highlighted), repeatall (button highlighted) and repeat track(button highlighted with a small numberone). Shuffle Play the tracks in randomorder. You can use the SEEK next, SEEKprevious, pause or play buttons to controlthe audio playback. To get more informationabout the currently playing track, press thecover art or Info button. While playing audioenter  the frequency to two decimal places.Selecting a Radio Station From a ListSelect .Select or .Select .Select a radio station   from a bluetoothdevice you can look for certain music byselecting the following: Button Functionthe list.Switching Traffic Announcements OnSelect .347 (G1824131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Note:  If available, displays the list of tracksin the Now Playing playlist. This feature isdependent on your device and the activemedia player on the connected device. Thisoption, which is available under browse,allows you to play all tracks or to filter theavailable media into one of the belowcategories. The categories are provided bythe connected device. They may differdepending on the device This button allowsyou to choose a specific letter to view withinthe category you are browsing. If available,this allows you to browse the folders andfiles on your USB device. USB or iPod USBallows you to access media that you storeon your USB device such as music, audiobooks or podcasts. The following buttonsare available for USB and iPod: ButtonFunction Pressing the repeat button togglesthe repeat setting through three modes:repeat off (button not highlighted), repeatall (button highlighted) and repeat track(button highlighted with a small numberone). Shuffle Play the tracks in randomorder. You can use the SEEK next, SEEKprevious, pause or play buttons to controlthe audio playback. To get more informationabout the currently playing track, press thecover art or Info button. For some devices,the system is able to provide 30-second skipbuttons when you listen to audio books orpodcasts. These buttons allow you to skipforward or backward within a track. Whileplaying audio from a USB device you canlook for certain music by selecting thefollowing: Button Function If available,displays the list of tracks in the Now Playingplaylist. This option, which is available underbrowse, allows you to play all tracks or tofilter the available media into one of thebelow categories. This button allows you tochoose a specific letter to view within thecategory you are browsing. If available, thisallows you to browse the folders and fileson your USB device. USB Ports The USBports are in the center console or in theinstrument panel. This feature allows youto plug in USB media devices, memorysticks, flash drives or thumb drives, andcharge devices  you switch trafficannouncements on, traffic announcementsbroadcast by radio stations interrupt thecurrent audio source to help you plan yourroute.Storing a Radio StationYou can use the different sets of presetsto allow different drivers to store theirfavorite radio stations.Set a radio station.Select .Note:  Only do this   if they support thisfeature. Select this option to play audio fromyour  you wish to select a different set ofpresets.Press and hold one of the preset buttons.Note:  The radio briefly mutes to indicatethe radio station has been stored.Using the CD PlayerSelect .Select .Searching for Tracks on a CDSelect .Select a track.Repeating Tracks on a CDSelect the repeat icon to repeattracks.Note:  You can repeat one track or alltracks on an audio format CD.  You canrepeat one track, all tracks or all tracks inone folder on a MP3 format CD.Note:  A small number one appears nextto the repeat icon to indicate that a track isset to repeat.  A small folder icon appearsnext to it to indicate that a folder is set torepeat348 (G1824131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Playing Tracks on a CD in a RandomOrderSelect to play tracks in a randomorder.Streaming Music From a BluetoothDeviceCheck the compatibility of your device onthe regional Ford website.Pair your device.  See Phone (page 350).Select .Select Bluetooth.Searching for Tracks on a BluetoothDeviceSelect .Select a track.Note:  Select the cover art to viewinformation about the current track.Repeating Tracks on a BluetoothDeviceSelect the repeat icon to repeattracks.Note:  You can repeat one track or alltracks on an audio format Bluetooth device.You can repeat one track, all tracks or alltracks in one folder on an MP3 formatBluetooth device.Note:  A small number one appears nextto the repeat icon to indicate that a track isset to repeat.  A small folder icon appearsnext to it to indicate that a folder is set torepeatPlaying Tracks on a Bluetooth Devicein a Random OrderSelect to play tracks in a randomorder.Playing Music From a   USB device.Supported  or   Media Players,PlayerFormats and Metadata Information Thesystem is capable of hosting nearly anydigital media player, including iPod, iPhone,and  Connect your device to a USB port.Select .Select USB.Note:  The system indexes your musicbefore you can play it.Searching for Tracks on a USB or MediaPlayerSelect .Select a track.Note:  Select the cover art to viewinformation about the current track.Note:  You can also browse by album,artist, audiobook, genre, playlist, podcast ortrack name.Repeating Tracks on a USB or MediaPlayerSelect the repeat icon to repeattracks.Note:  You can repeat one track or alltracks on an audio format USB or mediaplayer.  You can repeat one track, all tracksor all tracks in one folder on an MP3 formatUSB or media player.Note:  A small number one appears nextto the repeat icon to indicate that a track isset to repeat.  A small folder icon appearsnext to it to indicate that a folder is set torepeat349 (G1824131)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Supported DevicesThe system supports   most USB drives.Supported audio formats include MP3,WMA, WAV, AAC, and FLAC. Supportedaudio file extensions include MP3, WMA,WAV, M4A, M4B, AAC, and FLAC.Supported USB file systems include: FAT,exFAT, and NTFS. The system is also ableto organize the media from your USBdevice by metadata tags. Metadata tags,which are descriptive software identifiersembedded in the media files, provideinformation about the file. If your indexedmedia files contain no informationembedded in these metadata tags, thesystem may classify the empty metadatatags as unknown. the system is capable ofindexing up to 50,000 songs per USBdevice, for up to 10  and media players,including iOS and Android   devices.Supported Audio File FormatsThe system supports the following fileformats:•MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, and FLAC audiofile formats.•MP3, WMA, WAV, M4A, M4B, AAC, andFLAC file extensions.•FAT, exFAT, and NTFS file systems.Audio File MetadataThe system organizes files on your USB ormedia player by metadata tags.Metadata tags contain information aboutthe file.  If the metadata tags for the fileson your USB or media player contain noinformation, the system classifies them asunknown.  The system can index up to50000 tracks on a USB device or mediaplayer, and up to 10 devices.PHONE (G1823158) editedWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury.We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad.Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle.We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems whenpossible.Make sure you are aware of allapplicable local laws that may affect theuse of electronic devices while driving.Hands-freecalling is one of  Check   themainfeatures  compatibility   of thesystem. Once you pair  your cellphone, youcan access many options using thetouchscreen or voice commands. Whilethe system supports a variety of features,many are dependent  device   on your cellphone’s functionality. the regional Fordwebsite.Pairing Your Cell Phone for theFirst TimePairyour Bluetooth-enabled phone withthe system before using the functions inhands-free mode. Switch on Bluetooth onyour device  Go   to begin pairing. See yourphone’s manual if necessary. To add aphone, select: Menu Item This is on thephone feature screen or you can use thevoice command. Follow the on-screeninstructions. A prompt alerts you to searchfor your vehicle model on your phone.Select your vehicle model as it displays onyour phone. Confirm that the six-digitnumber appearing on your phone matchesthe six-digit number on the touchscreen.The touchscreen indicates when thepairing is successful. Your phone mayprompt you to give the system permission350 (G1823158)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
to access information. To check yourphone’s compatibility, see your phone’smanual or visit the website. Alternatively,to add a phone, select: Menu Item Thenselect: Follow the on-screen instructions.Select your phone's name when it appearson the touchscreen. Confirm that thesix-digit number appearing on your phonematches the six-digit number on thetouchscreen. The touchscreen indicateswhen the pairing is successful. Your phonemay prompt you to give the systempermission to access information. To checkyour phone’s compatibility, see yourphone’s manual or visit the website. At aminimum, most cell phones with Bluetoothwireless technology support the followingfunctions: Answering an incoming call.Ending a call. Dialing a number. Call waitingnotification. Caller identification. Otherfeatures, such as text messaging usingBluetooth and automatic phonebookdownload, are phone-dependent features.To check your phone’s compatibility, seeyour phone’s manual or visit the regionalford website. Phone Menu This menubecomes available after pairing a phone.Item Menu Item Action and Description ADisplays your recent calls. You can placea call by selecting an entry from this list.You can also sort the calls by touching thedrop down menu at the top of thetouchscreen. You can choose: B All of yourcontacts from your phone display inalphabetical order. Touch this button tochoose a specific letter to view. C PhoneSettings Displays the name of your phoneand takes you to the phone  the   settingsoptions. From this menu, you can pairsubsequent devices and set ring tones andalerts. D Displays all recent text messages,if supported by your phone. E Use thiskeypad to dial a phone number. Touch thebackspace button to delete the last digityou typed. Touch this button to begin acall. F Touch this button to send all callsdirectly to your voicemail. New textmessage notifications are not displayedon the touchscreen and all ringtones andalerts are set to silent. If your phone has avoice assistant feature, you may see abutton to access it in the menu. You canalso press and hold the voice button onthe steering wheel to use this feature.Making Calls There are many ways to makecalls from the system, including using voicecommands. To call a number in yourcontacts, select: Menu Item Action andDescription Select the name of the contactyou want to call. Any numbers stored forthat contact display along with any storedcontact photos. To call a number from yourrecent calls, select: Menu Item Action andDescription You can then select an entrythat you want to call. The system beginsthe call. To call a number that is not storedin your phone, select: Menu Item Actionand Description Select the digits of thenumber you wish to call. The systembegins the call. Touch the backspacebutton to delete the last digit you typed.Receiving Calls During an incoming call, anaudible tone sounds. Caller informationappears on the touchscreen if it isavailable. To accept the call, select: MenuItem You can also accept the call bypressing the phone button on the steeringwheel. To reject the call, select: Menu ItemYou can also reject the call by pressing thephone button on the steering wheel. Ignorethe call by doing nothing. The system logsit as a missed call. During a Phone CallDuring a phone call, the contact's nameand number display on the touchscreen.The phone status items are also visible:Signal strength. Battery. EmergencyAssistance. You can select any of thefollowing during an active phone call: MenuItem Action and Description Immediatelyend a phone call. You can also press thebutton on the steering wheel. Press toaccess the phone keypad. You can  menuon your cell phone and   switch themicrophone off so the caller does not hearyou. Transfer the call to the  Bluetooth on.351 (G1823158)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Select the phone option on thefeature bar.Select .Note:  A prompt alerts you to search foryour vehicle on your   cell phone or back tothe system. phone.Select your vehicle on your cell phone.Note:  A number appears on your cellphone and on the touchscreen.Confirm that the number on your cellphone matches the number on thetouchscreen.Note:  The touchscreen indicates that youhave successfully paired your cell phone.Download the phonebook from your cellphone when you are prompted.Note:  If you pair more than one cell phone,use the phone settings to specify theprimary phone.  You can change this settingat any time.Using Your Cell PhoneRecent Call listDisplay and select an entry from a list ofprevious calls.ContactsAlphabetically sort your contacts.  SeeSettings (page 366).Phone settingsChange ring tones, alerts or pair anotherphone.Do not disturbReject incoming calls and switch ring tonesand alerts off.Phone KeypadDirectly dial a number.Text MessagingDownloadingand replying to textmessages using Bluetooth are cellphone-dependent features. Receivinga  Setting   Text Message IfNotificationsupported  iOS1. by your cell phone, when a newmessage arrives, an audible tonesounds and  Go to  the touchscreendisplays a pop-up with  settings menuon  your cell phone.2. Select Bluetooth.3. Select   the caller identification. Youcan select:  information icon to theright of your vehicle.4. Switch text message notification on.Android1. Go to the settings menu on your cellphone.2. Select Bluetooth.3. Select the profiles option.4. Select the phone profile .5. Switch text message notification on.352 (G1823158)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Using Text MessagingDescriptionMenu ItemThesystem reads  Hear   the message to you. View the   texton the touchscreen. To call the sender. Select from 15 presetmessages. Press the message that you would like to use andconfirm to send the   message.Hear itThe system confirms when the message is sent successfully.To exit the touchscreen. Smartphone Connectivity SYNC 3allows you to use Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to accessyour phone. When you use Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, youcan: Make calls. Send and receive messages. Listen to music.Use your phone's voice assistant. Apple CarPlay and AndroidAuto disable some SYNC 3 features. Most Apple CarPlay andAndroid Auto features use mobile data. View the textmessage.ViewCall the sender.CallReply to the text message with a standard text message.ReplyApple CarPlayAppleCarPlay requires an iPhone 5 ornewer with iOS 7.1 or newer. Updating tothe latest iOS version is recommended.Plug  Connect  your phone into a USB port.Follow the prompts on the touchscreen.Follow the prompts that appear on yourphone to allow access to Apple CarPlay.After completing the setup, your phoneconnects to CarPlay automatically whenplugged into a USB port. To disable thisfeature from the Settings screen, select:Menu Item Your   device is listed if SYNCdetects Apple CarPlay. Select the nameto a USB port.Follow the instructions on the touchscreen.Note:  Certain features   of your device andselect: To return to SYNC 3, go to the AppleCarPlay home screen and select the SYNCapp. Contact Apple for Apple CarPlaysupport. the system are not available whenyou are using Apple CarPlay.Switching Apple CarPlay OffSelect the settings option on thefeature bar.Select .Select from the dropdown menu.Android AutoAndroidAuto is compatible with mostdevices with Android 5.0 or newer.Download the Android Auto app toConnect   your device from Google Play toprepare your device (this may requiremobile data usage). The Android Auto Appmay not be available within your currentmarket. To switch this feature on from theSettings screen, scroll left on the screenand select: Menu Item Android Auto mustbe switched on prior to plugging yourdevice. You can then plug your device intoto   a USB port.353 (G1823158)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
To disable this feature from the Settingsscreen, select: Menu Item Your device islisted if SYNC detects Android Auto. Selectthe name of your device and select: Youmay  Follow  the instructions on thetouchscreen.Note:  You might   need to slide yourSettings screen to the left to select or . Toreturn to SYNC 3, select the speedometericon in the Android Auto menu bar at thebottom of the touchscreen, and then touchthe  enable  Android Auto from the settingsmenu.Note:  Certain features of the system arenot available when you are using AndroidAuto.Switching Android Auto OffSelect the settings   option toreturn to SYNC. Contact Googlefor Android Auto support. on thefeature bar.Select .Select from the dropdown menu.NAVIGATION (G1823159) editedNote: Your navigation system can beshown in three modes, Map Mode,Destination Mode, and Map Search ModeMap Mode Map mode appears in 2D or 3Dview and shows  For more information,refer to   the current position of  regionalFord website.your vehicle  Select thenavigation option   on the map.Callout Item Description  featurebar.354 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Map view Heading up (2D)Shows the direction of forwardtravel to be upward on thescreen North up (2D) Shows thenorthern direction to be upwardon the screen. 3D map modeProvides an electricalperspective of the map in thedirection of forward travel to beupward on the screen. menu.AZoom in Select the zoom inbutton to see a closer view of themap or change to auto zoom.You can also use a pinch gestureto zoom   in.BZoom out Select the zoom outbutton to see a farther awayview of the map or change toauto zoom. You can also use apinch gesture to zoom   out.CRoute overview  guidance menu.DDestination Mode To  entrymenu.E355 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
set  Setting   a destination, press:  DestinationDestination Entry   MenuDescriptionItemPressing this button (Callout E above) provides a list ofdifferent search options for a destination. You can then select:Pressing this button allows you to set a destination using thefree text search. More information on this option is availablein the next table. Collections of your last 40 navigationdestinations display here. You can select any option from thelist to select it as your destination. Select this option to removeall previous destinations. Select to navigate to your set Homedestination. The time it takes to travel from your current loca-tion to Home displays. To set your Home, press: A promptappears asking if you would like to create a favorite for home.Select:   Enter a location into the search bar  destinationaddress.SearchDisplay   and press: Select to navigate to your set Workdestination. The time it takes to travel  select   from yourcurrent location to Work displays. To set your Work: A promptappears asking if you would like to create a favorite for work.Select: Enter a location into the search bar and press: Favoritesinclude any location you have previously saved. To addFavorites: Select this button and enter a location into thedestination bar. Select this option to have the system locatethe  a list of previous destinations.Previous destinationsSet your saved home   address you have entered. Select thisbutton when the address you have entered appears on thescreen. Point of Interest (POI) Categories POI categories thatmay display (based on market and vehicle configuration):Food Hotel ATM See All Press to view additional categories.Inside of these categories you can search by: Free  as yourdestinationHomeSet your saved place of work as your destination.WorkDisplay and select from a list of favorite destinations.Favourites356 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Setting a Destination Using the   TextSearch Callout  Entry ScreenSearch bar You can enter anavigation destination in thefollowing formats: number streetcity (country) street number city(country) Providing the countryname is only required when youItemDescriptionAare entering an address for acountry other than the countryyou are currently located in.Examples: Germany:Henry-Ford-Straße 1 KölnEngland: CM13 3BW France: 55Rue du Faubourg Saint-HonoréParis or (name or category)(street 1 / street 2) (street 1 andstreet 2) (street 1 & street 2)(street 1 @ street 2) (street 1 atstreet 2) Latitude and Longitude(##. ###### , ##. ######)This is in a decimal degreesformat, one to six decimal placesare accepted. Text entry field.Info Icon  Information icon.BAuto Suggest Gives autosuggested destinations to selectas you type.Automaticsuggestions based on the textyou enter.Providemoreinfoaboutthesearchinput.CKey pop-up  Extendedkeyboard.D357 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Search.A longpresson akeyprovidesthevariantof theletter ifavailable.E Pressthisbuttontoexecuteasearch.If yoursearchprovidesmultipleresults,SYNCwill giveyou alist ofthebestmatchingdestinations.EKeyboard switch Provides a listof available keyboard layoutsRoute Guidance Mode Once youhave chosen your destination itdisplays on the map and you canselect: Menu Item Action andFDescription Select this option tostart the route guidance. Perdefault, SYNC selects thepreferred route (the default is touse the fastest route). You canupdate this in the Navigationsettings.Note: This saves the destination  Selectone of the suggestions   to your favorites.Callout Item Description A Next Turn Pressthe maneuver icon to repeat the nextguidance instruction. B Point of InterestYou can choose up to three POI categoriesto display on the map. If the chosen POIsare close together or are at the samelocation, a box is used to display a singlecategory icon instead of repeating thesame icon, in order to reduce clutter. Whenyou select the box on the map, a pop-upappears indicating how many POIs are inthis location. Select the pop up to see alist of the available POIs. You can scrollthrough and select POIs from this list.Note: If your vehicle is low on charge orfuel, station icons automatically displayon the map. C Estimated Time of ArrivalPress this icon to switch betweenestimated time of arrival, kilometers todestination or time to  copy the detail tothe text entry field.Select .Select and enter your   destination.358 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Note: D Bottom Bar Displays the currentroad if available. E Mute Press this buttonto mute the voice guidance instructions. Youcan select between three guidance promptoptions. You can enter a destination in anumber of formats, for example city streetnumber, city number street, zip code or pointof interest.Note:  You do not have to enter thedestination country.Note:  To change the voice prompt volume,turn the volume knob when a voice guidanceprompt plays. enter  mutated vowels oraccented characters, for example ä or é,press and hold the corresponding characteron the keyboard.Note:  You can delete text if you make anerror by selecting backspace.Select .Select to begin route guidance.Note:  Press the button in the topright-hand corner of the main map todisplay estimated time of arrival, remainingtravel time or distance to destination.Setting a Destination Using the   Mapsearch  ScreenRe-center Press this button tore-center the map to the currentposition of the vehicle. You aretaken to the previous activenavigation mode (map mode orroute guidance mode). BCrosshair Shows the selectedlocation on the map. You canswipe or use pinch to readjust it.C Rotation bar The rotation baris only available when  the map.ModeCalloutItemDescriptionASelected location.B3D mode is active. maprotation.  Swipe over the bar torotate the map to the   left orright.CPush this button to select yourdestination. E Bottom bar Thisbar displays the name of thedestination you select. Startroute guidance.DDestination name.EPressthis button to fade in theShow   feature bar  bar.F359 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
and navigation buttons Navigation MenuIn map mode and during active navigationyou can access the navigation menu.During active navigation, touch the bottomof the screen to view the menu and otherbuttons. To access the Navigation menu,press: Button You can then select: A fullscreen map displays during navigation. Exitinformation displays on the right hand sideof the screen during navigation. Points ofinterest icons display for restaurants,hotels, fuel stations and ATMs when theyare present at the exit. You can select thePOI icons to receive a listing of specificlocations. You can select the POI  Selectthe   location as a waypoint or destinationif desired. Only available during an activeroute. Displays all of the turns on thecurrent route. You can choose to avoid anyroad on the turn list by selecting the roadfrom the list. A screen then appears andyou can press: The system calculates anew  on the map.Select to begin   route and displays a newturn list. Press this button to adjust yourpreferences. Provides your current city andthe nearest road. The  guidance.Changing the Format of the MapDisplay the map in one of the   followingare only available on the menu during anactive navigation route: The system asksfor confirmation and then returns you tothe map mode screen. Press this to see amap of the full route. An alternate routedisplays in comparison  formats:•A two-dimensional map   with thecurrent route. Only available if you havean active waypoint on your route. SeeWaypoints later in this section forinformation on how to set waypoints.Use this button to re-order or removeyour waypoints. The system sets theorder for you. Waypoint items Pressany waypoint item to  direction you aretraveling toward the top of the screen.•A two-dimensional map with northtoward the top of the screen.•A three-dimensional map with thedirection you are traveling toward thefront.ZoomDisplay more or less detail on the map.Note:  You can use pinch gestures to zoomin and out.  Place two fingers on the screenand   move up or down or to delete the itemfrom the list. Proceeds  them apart tozoom in.  Place two fingers on the screenand bring them together to zoom out.360 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Route Guidance Turn indicator.  Select to hearthe last voice prompt.APoint of interest.BEstimated time of arrival,distance to destination or timeto destination.CCurrent road.DMute guidance prompts.ENote:  To change guidance prompt volume,turn the volume control when a guidanceprompt plays.Route Guidance MenuDescriptionMenu ItemAdjust your map preferences for when route guidance is active.Screen viewView a full screen map when route guidance is active.Full mapView highway exit information for your current route.Motorway exit infoView the turn list for your current route.  Select a road to avoidit.Turn listAdjust navigation settings.  See Settings (page 366).Navigation settingsView information about your current location.Where am I?Cancel route guidance.Cancel routeView the entire current route on the a map.Show routeView an alternative route compared to your current one.Re-routeChange the order or remove waypoints.Edit waypointsThe system determines the order of waypoints for you.Optimise orderGo   to the next screen, where you can  screen and   start thenew route.StartAdjusting the Guidance PromptVolumeTurn the volume control when a guidanceprompt plays to adjust the volume.Note:  If you have inadvertently adjustedthe volume to zero, press the turn indicatorbutton to play the last voice prompt andthen adjust the volume to the desired level.361 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Muting Guidance PromptsSelect the mute option on thescreen to mute guidanceprompts.Note:  The system mutes the next and allfuture guidance prompts.Note:  When you mute guidance prompts,the color of the symbol changes to green.Adding  WaypointsYou can add a waypoint to a navigationroute as a destination along your route.Upto five waypoints  You   can be addedby repeating the process steps below. Toadd a waypoint: Select the search icon(magnifying glass) while on an activeroute. This brings   up the destinationmenu. to five waypoints.1. Select the search option on the map.2. Set your destination using any of thegiven methods. Once the destinationhas been selected, set the destinationas a waypoint by selecting: Menu ItemThe waypoint list then appears and youare able to re-order all of yourwaypoints by selecting the  adestination.3. Select .4. Select .Canceling Route GuidanceSelect the route guidance   menuicon  option   on the right handside of the location. activeguidance screen.Select .Note:  The system sets the order for you.Waypoint items Press any waypoint item tomove up or down or to delete the item fromthe list. Proceeds to the next screen, whereyou can start the new route. routeguidance  menu option is always in thebottom right-hand corner of the main map.Michelin Travel Guide (If Equipped)The Michelin travel guide is a service whichprovides additional information aboutcertain places of interests (POI) suchasinterest, for example  restaurants, hotelsand touristic sites  tourist sites. (ifavailable). POIs  Points of interest  thathave Michelin travel guide informationdisplay a button to show you moreinformation. Push that button to see   thebutton to see the  additional information.If you have paired your phone with thesystem, you can press the phone buttonto directly establish a call with the selectedPOI. Not all features are available in alllanguages and countries. point ofinterest.362 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Navigation Map Updates Annualnavigation map updates areavailable for purchase throughyour dealership.HERE is the digital map provider for thenavigation application.If you find map dataerrors, you may report them directly toHERE by going to www.here.com.HEREevaluates all reported map errors andresponds with the result of theirinvestigation by e-mail.363 (G1823159)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
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Note: For more  information on  aboutavailable apps, supported smartphonedevices and troubleshooting tips please visitthe regional Ford website. Make sure youhave an active account for the app that youhave downloaded. Some apps will workautomatically with no setup. Other apps willwant you to configure your personal settingsand personalize your experience by creatingstations or favorites. We recommend youdo this at home or outside of your vehicle.We encourage you to review thesmartphone app’s terms of service andprivacy policies because Ford is notresponsible for your app or its use of data.AppLink is a native SYNC system feature.Accessing mobile apps through AppLink isonly possible when Android Auto or AppleCarPlay are disabled. Some apps may onlybe accessible in the car through Applink andothers only through Android Auto or AppleCarPlay. Please   refer to the SmartphoneConnectivity information to disable AndroidAuto or Apple CarPlay. In order to use anapp with the system, the app needs to berunning in the background of your phone. Ifyou shut down the app on your phone, itshuts down the app on the system as well.If an AppLink compatible app is not shownin the apps Domain, make sure the requiredapp is running on the mobile device. MenuItem Action and Description The systemsearches and connects to compatibleapp(s) running on your mobile device.Enabling SYNC 3 Mobile Apps In order toenable mobile apps, SYNC 3 requires userconsent to send and receive appauthorization information and updates usingthe data plan associated with theconnected device The connected devicesends data to Ford in the United States. Theinformation is encrypted and includes yourVIN, SYNC 3 module number, odometer,usage statistics and debugging information.We retain this data for only as long asnecessary to provide this service,troubleshoot, and improve products andservices and to offer you products andservices that may interest you whereallowed by law. Updates to app permissionsmay take place automatically. You mustenable mobile apps for each connecteddevice the first time you select a mobile appusing the system. Standard data rates apply.Ford is not responsible for any additionalcharges you may receive from your serviceprovider, when your vehicle sends or receivesdata through the connected device. Thisincludes any additional charges incurred dueto driving in areas when roaming out of ahome network. You can enable and disableapps through settings. App Permissions Thesystem organizes the app permissions intogroups. You can grant these grouppermissions individually. You can change apermission group status any time, by usingthe settings menu. While in the settingsmenu, you can also see the data includedin each group.regional Ford website.When you launch  start   an app usingSYNC 3, it may ask you  through thesystem for the first time, you could beasked   to grant certain permissions,permissions. for example Vehicleinformation, Driving characteristics, GPSand Speed, and/or Push notifications. Youcan enable all groups or none of  You canreview and change the permissions thatyou have granted at any time when yourvehicle is not moving.  See Settings (page366).Note:  We recommend that you check yourdata plan before using your apps throughthe system.  Using   them during the initialapp permissions prompts. The settingsmenu offers individual group permissioncontrol. You are only prompted to grantpermissions the first time you use an appwith SYNC 3. If you disable grouppermissions, apps will still be enabled towork with SYNC unless you deactivate AllApps in the settings menu. could result inadditional charges.365 (G1823160)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Note:  We recommend that you check theapp provider's terms and conditions andprivacy policy before using their app.Note:  Make sure that you have an activeaccount for apps that you want to usethrough the system.Note:  Some apps will work with no setup.Others require you to configure somepersonal settings before you can use them.Using Apps on an iOS DeviceSelect the apps option on thefeature bar.1. Switch Apple CarPlay off.  See Phone(page 350).2. Connect your device to a USB port.3. Start the apps on your device that youwant to use through SYNC.Note:  If you close the apps on your device,you will not be able to use them through thesystem.4. Select .Note:  The system searches and connectsto compatible apps that are running on yourdevice.5. Select the app that you want to use onthe touchscreen.Using Apps on an Android DeviceSelect the apps option on thefeature bar.1. Switch Android Auto off.  See Phone(page 350).2. Pair your device.  See Phone (page350).3. Start the apps on your device that youwant to use through SYNC.Note:  If you close the apps on your device,you will not be able to use them through thesystem.4. Select .Note:  The system searches and connectsto compatible apps that are running on yourdevice.5. Select the app that you want to use onthe touchscreen.SETTINGS (G1823161) edited366 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
GeneralSelect to have the touchscreen display in one of the selectablelanguages. Select to display units in kilometers or miles. Selectto display units in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Select to have thesystem beep to confirm choices made through the touchscreen.When you activate this option, the system automaticallyupdates when you have an available an Internet connectionthrough a Wi-Fi network or mobile connection. Informationpertaining to the system and its software. Documentation ofthe software license for the system. Select to restore factorydefaults. This erases all personal settings and personal data.Wi-Fi You can adjust the following: Menu Item Action andDescriptionItemEnable this option to connect to Wi-Fi for software updatesto the system. This provides you with a list of available Wi-Finetworks within range. Clicking  Set the language.LanguageSet the distance unit.Measure unitSet the temperature unit.Temperature unitSwitch touchscreen tones   on a network from the list allowsyou to connect or disconnect from that network. The systemmay require a security code to connect. When you click theand off.Touchscreen beepSwitch automatic updates on and off.Automatic systemupdatesView   information button next to a network, more informationabout the network displays such as the signal strength,connection status and security type. The   system alerts youwhen  and software.About SYNC367 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Select to have the touchscreen display in one of the selectablelanguages. Select to display units in kilometers or miles. Selectto display units in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Select to have thesystem beep to confirm choices made through the touchscreen.When you activate this option, the system automaticallyupdates when you have an available an Internet connectionthrough a Wi-Fi network or mobile connection. Informationpertaining to the system and its software. Documentation ofthe software license for the system. Select to restore factorydefaults. This erases all personal settings and personal data.Wi-Fi You can adjust the following: Menu Item Action andDescriptionItemView information about the software license.Software licencesReset all settings to factory levels.Master resetThis resets all settings and deletes   your vehicle is parked and a Wi-Fi network is withinrange if SYNC is not already connected. Ambient Lighting Tap a color once to activateambient lighting. This sets the color to the highest intensity. You can drag the colors upand down to increase or decrease the intensity. To switch ambient lighting off, press theactive color once or drag the active color all the way down to zero intensity. Vehicle Youvehicle may not have all of these features. Door Keypad Code (If Equipped) Select thisbutton to add or erase a   personal door keypad code. To add or erase a personal code,you first need to enter the five-digit factory set code. You can find this code on the owner'swallet card in the glove box or from your authorized dealer. Camera Settings (If Equipped)To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Action and DescriptionThen select from the following: You can enable or disable this option using the slider.When this option is on, the rear view camera display is shown for a short time after youshift the vehicle into drive. Allows you to switch the park aid feature on and off from therear view camera screen. data.368 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
DisplayAction and   DescriptionItemMake  Adjust   the screen   display brighter  brightness.Brightnessor dimmer. This is  Set   a separate setting from the adjust-ments you make through the instrument cluster. You canselect: The screen automatically switches between day andnight modes based on the outside   light level. The screendisplays with a light  background, a dark   background toenhance daytime viewing. The screen displays with a darkerbackground to make nighttime viewing easier. The screen goesblack and does not display anything. To switch the screen backon, simply tap the screen. Enable this option to automaticallydim  or have the system adjust the background based on howdark it is.ModeSwitch the display off.Display offHave the system adjust   the display brightness based on howdark it is.Auto dimThis does not change the brightness that you set through the information display.Touch the screen to switch the display back on.SoundDescriptionItemReset all sound settings to factory levels.Reset allAdjust treble frequency sounds.TrebleAdjust mid-range frequency sounds.Mid-rangeAdjust bass frequency sounds.BassAdjust the sound ratio from side to side and front to rear.Balance/FadeAdjust the amount that the volume increases as your vehiclespeed increases.Adaptive volumeOptimize sound for certain seating positions.DSP occupancySwitch stereo and surround sound on and off.Sound mode369 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Media PlayerDescriptionItemAdjust the playback speed of podcasts on some iOS devices.Podcast speedAdjust the playback speed of audiobooks on some iOS devices.Audiobook playbackspeedDisplays the cover art from the files on your device.  If the fileson your device do not contain cover art, the system displaysGracenote cover art.Cover Art prioritySwitch the provision of metadata from Gracenote on and off.Gracenote® manage-mentView information about Gracenote.Gracenote® databaseinfoView information about your media player software license.Device informationDelete the metadata that the system holds about the files onyour device to allow re-indexing.Reset media indexClockSubmenu ItemItemSet how time displays.Clock formatSet the clock to adjust to time zone changes.Auto time zone updateSet the clock to adjust GPS satellite changes.Reset clock to GPS timeThe system automatically saves any updates you make to these settings.BluetoothDescriptionItemSwitch Bluetooth on and off.Bluetooth370 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
PhoneDescriptionItemManage your devices.View DevicesAdd a device.Add deviceConnect a device.ConnectDisconnect a device.DisconnectView information about your device.Device informationSelect a preferred device.Make favouriteDelete a device.DeleteManage your phonebook and contacts.Manage contactsSwitch automatic phonebook download on.Automatic contactdownloadSet your contacts to display alphabetically by forename or bysurname.Sort by:Manually download your phonebook.Re-download contactsDelete your phonebook from the system.Delete contactsManage device tones.Phone Ringtone selec-tionMute the ring tone of your cell phone.No ringtoneView and select the ring tone for incoming calls.  You canselect the ring tone on your phone or one of the system ringtones.Use phone ringtoneSwitch text messaging on and off.Text messagingSwitch text message notification tones on and off.No tone (silence)Switch text message voice notification on and off.Voice read outSwitch roaming notification on and off.Roaming warningSwitch low battery notification on and off.Low battery notification371 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Emergency AssistanceDescriptionItemSwitch Emergency Assistance on and off.Emergency AssistanceSet emergency contacts from your phonebook.Set emergencycontactsRadioDescriptionItemView information about the current radio broadcast.Radio textRefresh the six strongest FM radio stations in your currentlocation to the preset bank where the current radio station isstored.Autostore presets(AST)Select to switch on and off.DAB servicelinkAlternative frequencyRegionalNews announcementsNavigation System   (If Equipped)MapDescriptionItemAdjust your map preferences.Map preferencesDisplay three-dimensional buildings on the map.3-D city modelDisplay white dots on the map to represent your previous route.BreadcrumbsDisplay point of interest icons on the map.POI iconsSelect which point of interest categories display on the map.Select POIs372 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Route GuidanceDescriptionItemAdjust your route preferences.Route preferencesSelect the shortest, fastest or most eco friendly route.Preferred routeBypass route selection in destination programming.  Thesystem only calculates one route based on your preferred routesetting.Always use ___ routeThe system searches for and displays available parking loca-tions as you approach your destination.Automatic find parkingSelect a level of cost for the calculated eco friendly route.The higher the setting, the longer the system allows for theroute.Eco time penaltySwitch whether the system considers traffic information whenplanning a route on or off.Dynamic route guidanceAdjust your navigation preferences.Navigation preferencesSelect voice and tones, only voice or only tones.Guidance promptsSelect visual and tones or only visual.Hazard spot warningReliant upon traffic message channel or online traffic.Not available in all countries.AppsDescriptionItemEnable or disable the use of mobile apps on the system.Disabling mobile apps in the settings menu disables automaticupdates and the use of mobile apps on the system.Enable Mobile appsEnable Mobile apps viaUSBProvides information on the current state of available appupdates.Update mobile appsGrant or deny permissions to all apps at once.All apps373 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Wi-FiDescriptionItemAdjust your Wi-Fi preferences.System Wi-FiSelect from the list of available Wi-Fi networks.View available networksSelect to switch notifications on and off.Wi-Fi availability notific-ationAmbient Lighting   (If Equipped)Tap a color once to activate  ambientlighting.  This sets the color to the highestintensity.You can drag the colors up and down toincrease or decrease the intensity.To switch ambient  lighting conditions.off, press the active color once or drag theactive color all the way down to zerointensity.Vehicle Settings   (If Equipped)CameraDescriptionItemAdjust the rear camera preferences.Camera settingsYou can enable or disable this option using the slider.When this option is on, the rear view camera display is shownfor a short time after you shift the vehicle into drive.Rear camera delayAllows you to switch the park aid feature on and off from therear view camera screen.Active Park AssistDisplays a visual indication when the reverse sensing systemdetects an object.Enhanced Park PilotVoice  Control  RecognitionAction and   DescriptionMenu   ItemEnable this option to remove additional voice prompts andconfirmations.Advanced modeEnable this option to have the system confirm a contacts namewith you before making a call.Phone confirmationEnable this option to have the system display a list of availablevoice commands when the voice button is pressed.Voice command list374 (G1823161)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Valet Mode (If Equipped)Valet mode allows you to lock thesystem.No information is accessible untilthe system is unlocked with the correctPIN.When you select valet mode a pop upappears informing you that a four digitcode must be entered to enable anddisable valet mode.You can use any PINyou chose but you must use the same PINto disable valet mode.The system asks youto input the code.Note: If the system locks, and you need toreset the PIN, contact an authorized dealer.To enable valet mode, enter your chosenPIN.The system then asks to confirm yourPIN by reentering it.The system then locks.To unlock the system, enter the same pinnumber.The system reconnects to yourphone and all of your options are availableagain.SYNC™ 3 TROUBLESHOOTING (G1823162) edited375 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Voice  command  RecognitionIssue   Possible cause Possible solution  Cause andResolutionissues  Symptom– You may be using the wrong voice commands. Reviewthe cell phone voice commands and the media voicecommands. Use the voice commands: Thesecommands give you an overview of the availablecommands. You may be speaking too soon or at thewrong time. Wait for the system to prompt you beforeyou state your command. The system does notunderstand the name of a song or artist. You may beusing the wrong voice commands. Review the mediavoice commands at the beginning of the media section.You may not be saying the name exactly as it appearson your device. Say the song or artist name exactly asit is displayed on your device. For example, say "PlayArtist Prince" or "Play song Purple Rain". Make sureyou  are saying the  using the wrong voice commands.•See Using Voice Recognition (page 322).•For a   complete title such as "California remixfeaturing Jennifer Nettles". Helpful Hint: You canselect the media manually. Press MEDIA. Selectthe artwork or info button and select "what'splaying". list  of voice commands, refer to theregional Ford website.–You are speaking too soon.•Wait for the voice prompt before you speak.The system does not under-stand what I am saying.The system does not under-stand the name of a track orartist.–Device limitation.  Bluetooth does not support voicecommands.•Connect your device to a USB port.•If there are any abbreviations in the name, likeESPN or CNN,  you have to spell those: "E-S-P-N"or "C-N-N". an iOS device, press and hold the voicecontrol button on the steering wheel to use Siri toplay specific tracks.–You are using the wrong voice commands.•See Using Voice Recognition (page 322).•For a complete list of voice commands, refer to theregional Ford website.376 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Issue   Possible cause Possible solution  Cause andResolutionissues  Symptom–You are not saying the name exactly as it appears onyour device.•Say the name of the track or artist exactly as itappears on your device.  Spell out any abbrevi-ations in the name.The song or artist name may have some special char-acters that are not being recognized by the system.– The system does not understand or is calling the wrongcontact when I want to make a call. You may not besaying the   name exactly as it appears on yourphonebook. Make sure that you are saying the nameexactly as it appears on your phone. For example, ifyour contact is "Joe Wilson", say "Call Joe Wilson". Ifyour contact name is "Mom", say "Call Mom". Thecontact name may contain special characters. Makesure that your contact names do not have any specialcharacters like *, - or +. The system's voice controlsystem is having trouble recognizing foreign namesstored on my cell phone. You may not be saying thename exactly as it appears on your phonebook. Thesystem applies the phonetic pronunciation rules of theselected language to the contact names stored onyour cell phone. Helpful Hint: You can select yourcontact manually. Press PHONE. Select the optioncontains special characters,  for contacts and thencontact name. Press the soft-key option to hear it. Thesystem reads the contact name to you, giving you someidea of the pronunciation it is expecting. The system'svoice control system is having trouble recognizingforeign tracks, artists, albums, genres and playlistnames from my media player or USB flash drive. Youmay be saying the foreign names using the currently377 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Issue   Possible cause Possible solution  Cause andResolutionissues  Symptomselected language for the system. The system appliesthe phonetic pronunciation rules of the selectedlanguage to the names stored on your media player orUSB flash drive. It is able to make some exceptions forvery popular artist names (for example, U2) such thatyou can always  example *, - or +.•Rename the files on your device or   use the Englishpronunciation for these artists. The system gener-ates voice prompts and the pronunciation of somewords may not be accurate for my language. Thesystem uses text-to-speech voice prompt techno-logy. The system uses a synthetically generatedvoice rather than pre-recorded human voice. Thesystem offers several new voice control featuresfor a wide range of languages. Dialing a contactname directly from the phonebook without pre-recording (for example, “Call John Smith”) orselecting a track, artist, album, genre or playlistdirectly from your media player (for example, "PlayArtist Madonna"). General Issue Possible causePossible solution The language selected for theinstrument cluster and information and entertain-ment display does not match the system'slanguage (phone, USB, Bluetooth audio, voice378 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Issue   Possible cause Possible solution  Cause andResolutionissues  Symptomcontrol and voice prompts). The system does notsupport the currently selected language for theinstrument cluster and information and entertain-ment display. The system only supports fourlanguages  touchscreen  to select and play thetrack.–You are not saying the name exactly as it appears onyour device.•Say the first and last name of the contact exactlyas it appears on your device.  Spell out anyabbreviations in the name.–The name contains special characters, for example *,- or +.•Rename the files on your device or use the touch-screen to select and play the track.The system does not under-stand the name of a contactin a single module for textdisplay, voice control andvoice prompts. The countrywhere you bought yourvehicle dictates the fourlanguages based on themost popular languagesspoken. If the selectedlanguage is not available,the system remains in thecurrent active language. Thesystem offers several newvoice control features for awide range of languages.Dialing a contact namedirectly from the phonebookwithout pre-recording (forexample, “Call John Smith”)or selecting a track, artist,album, genre or playlistdirectly from your mediaplayer (for example, "PlayArtist Madonna"). SYNC 3System Reset The systemhas a System Reset featurethat can be performed if thefunction of a feature is lost.This  the phonebook on mydevice and calls the wrongcontact.The system does not under-stand foreign names ofcontacts in the phonebookon my device.–You are not saying the name exactly as it appears onyour device.•Say the first and last name of the contact exactlyas it appears on your device.  The system applies379 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Issue   Possible cause Possible solution  Cause andResolutionissues  Symptomphonetic pronunciation rules of the selectedlanguage to the names of contacts in the phone-book on your device.  Select the name of thecontact on the touchscreen and use the Hear itoption to get an idea of how the system expectsyou to pronounce it.The system voice promptsand the pronunciation ofsome words does not seemto be very accurate.–Device limitation.•The system uses text-to-speech technology anduses a synthetically generated voice rather thanpre-recorded human voice.USB and Bluetooth AudioPossible Cause and ResolutionSymptomI cannot connect my device. –Device malfunction.•Disconnect your device.  Switch your device off,reset is intended to restore functionality and willnot erase any information previously stored in thesystem (such as paired devices, phonebook, callhistory, text messages, or user settings). Toperform a System Reset, press and hold the SeekUp (>>) button while pressing and holding theRadio Power button on the radio bezel. Afterapproximately 5 seconds the  it and try again.–Cable connection issue.•Correctly connect the cable to your device and thevehicle USB port.–Incompatible cable.•Use the cable recommended by the manufacturerof your device.380 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Possible Cause and ResolutionSymptom–Incorrect device settings.•Make sure that your device does not have an auto-install program or active security settings.•Check that your device is not set only to charge.–Device lock   screen will go black. Allow 1-2 minutesfor the system reset to complete. You may thenresume using the system. For additional assistancewith troubleshooting please call or visit the  enabled.•Unlock your device before connecting it.The system does not recog-nize my device.–Device limitation.•Do not leave your device in your vehicle during veryhot or very cold weather conditions.The system does not under-stand the name of a track orartist.–Device limitation.  Bluetooth does not support voicecommands.•Connect your device to a USB port.•If you have an iOS device, press and hold the voicecontrol button on the steering wheel to use Siri toplay specific tracks.I cannot stream audio frommy Bluetooth device.–Incompatible device.•Check the compatibility of your device on theregional   Ford Website. website.–Device not connected.•Pair your device.  See Phone (page 350).–Media player not running.•Start the media player on your device.The system does not recog-nize the music on my device.–Missing or incorrect audio file metadata, for exampleartist, song title, album or genre.•Repair the files on your device.–Corrupt files.•Repair the files on your device.–Copyright protected files.•Use a device that contains files that are not copy-right protected.381 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Possible Cause and ResolutionSymptom–Unsupported file format.•Repair or convert the files to a supported format.See Entertainment (page 345).–Device indexing required.•Re-index your device.  See Settings (page 366).–Device lock screen enabled.•Unlock your device before connecting it.Sometimes I cannot hear atrack playing on my device.–Device malfunction.•Disconnect your device.  Switch your device off,reset it and try again.When I disconnect my iOSdevice the audio volume isset to maximum.–Device limitation.•Turn the volume down on your deviceIf the system does not play the tracks on your USB devicein the correct order, the following information could help:The system does not playthe tracks on my USB drivein the correct order. –If you are selecting USB as the audio source when thesystem is still indexing, SYNC plays tracks sortedalphabetically by file name in the root directory.–If you are selecting USB as the audio source after thesystem has finished indexing, SYNC plays all trackssorted alphabetically by the title in the ID3 tagregardless of where they are located.  SYNC uses thefile name if the title in the ID3 Tag does not exist.–If you are selecting the option to play all tracks fromthe browsing menu, SYNC plays all tracks sortedalphabetically by the title in the ID3 tag regardless ofwhere they are located.  SYNC uses the file name ifthe title in the ID3 Tag does not exist.–If you are selecting a track when using the exploredevice option, SYNC plays tracks sorted alphabeticallyby file name in the folder you have selected.  SYNCthen plays all tracks in any subfolders in the folder youhave selected.382 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
PhonePossible Cause and ResolutionSymptomDuring a call, I can hearexcessive background noise.–Incorrect cell phone settings.•Check and adjust the audio settings on your cellphone.  Refer to your cell phone's user manual.–Cell phone malfunction.•Switch your cell phone off, reset it and try again.–Cell phone microphone muted.•Unmute your cell phone microphone.During a call, I can hear theother person but theycannot hear me.During a call, I cannot hearthe other person and theycannot hear me.–System restart required.•Restart the system.  Switch the ignition off andopen the door.  Close the door and lock the vehicle.Wait until the touchscreen is off and any illumin-ated USB ports are not illuminated.  Unlock thevehicle, switch the ignition on and try again.I cannot download phone-book.–Incompatible cell phone.•Check the compatibility of your cell phone on theregional Ford website.–Incorrect cell phone settings.•Allow the system to retrieve contacts from yourcell phone.  Refer to your cell phone's user manual.–Incorrect system settings.•Switch automatic phonebook download on.  SeeSettings (page 366).–Cell phone malfunction.•Switch your cell phone off, reset it and try again.–Incorrect cell phone settings.•Allow the system to retrieve contacts from yourcell phone.  Refer to your cell phone's user manual.•Check the location of the missing contacts on yourcell phone.  If they are stored on the SIM card,move them to the cell phone memory.–Incorrect system settings.•Switch automatic phonebook download on.  SeeSettings (page 366).A message displayssuggesting that my phone-book has downloaded but itis empty or it has missingcontacts.383 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Possible Cause and ResolutionSymptom–Incompatible cell phone.•Check the compatibility of your cell phone on theregional Ford website.–Cell phone malfunction.•Switch your cell phone off, reset it and try again.•Install the latest cell phone firmware.•Delete your device from system and delete SYNCfrom your device and try again.•Switch automatic phonebook download off.  SeeSettings (page 366).I cannot connect my cellphone.–Incompatible cell phone.•Check the compatibility of your cell phone on theregional Ford website.–Cell phone malfunction.•Switch your cell phone off, reset it and try again.Text messaging does notwork.I cannot hear text messages. –Incompatible cell phone.•Check the compatibility of your cell phone on theregional Ford website.Navigation   (If Equipped)Possible Cause and ResolutionSymptomI cannot enter a street namewhen I am abroad.–Incorrect entry method.•Enter the street name without the country.The system does not recog-nize coordinates.–You are using the wrong coordinates format.•Use the format is ##. #####, ##. ##### (for N/S, E/W).  Add a minus before coordinates if thedirection is West and keep a positive value if thedirection is East, for example 12.5412 means Eastand -12.5412 means West.384 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
AppsPossible Cause and ResolutionSymptomThe system cannot find anyapps.–Incompatible device.•You will need an Android device with OS 2.3 orhigher or an iOS 3GS device with iOS 5.0 or higher.Pair and connect your Android device to findAppLink compatible apps.  Connect your iOSdevice to a USB port to find AppLink compatibleapps.I have a compatible deviceand it is correctly connectedbut the system still cannotfind any apps.–AppLink compatible apps not installed on your device.•Download and install the latest version of the app.–AppLink compatible apps not running on your device.•Start the apps to allow the system to find themand make sure you sign in to any apps if required.–Incorrect app settings.•Check and adjust the app settings on your deviceand allow SYNC to access the app if required.I have a compatible device,it is correctly connected andmy apps are running but thesystem still cannot find anyapps.–Apps failed to fully close.•Close restart the apps and try again.•If you have an Android device with apps that havean exit or quit option, use this and then restart theapps.  Alternatively, use the force stop option inthe settings menu on your device.•If you have an iOS device with iOS 7.0 or higher, tapthe home button on your device twice and thenswipe the app upward to close it.I have an Android devicethat is correctly connected,I have restarted my appsand they are running but thesystem still cannot findthem.–An issue on some older versions of the Android oper-ating system could result in apps not being found.•Switch Bluetooth off and on again to force thesystem to reconnect to your device.385 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Possible Cause and ResolutionSymptomI have an iOS device that iscorrectly connected, I haverestarted my apps and theyare running but the systemstill cannot find them.–Cable connection issue.•Disconnect the cable from your device, wait for amoment and then connect it again to force thesystem to reconnect to your device.I have an Android devicerunning a media app whichthe system has found but Icannot hear the sound orthe sound is very quiet.–Device volume is low.•Turn the volume up on your device.I have an Android devicerunning a number ofcompatible apps but thesystem cannot find all ofthem.–Device limitation.  Some Android devices have alimited number of Bluetooth ports that apps can useto connect.  If you have more apps running on yourdevice than the number of available Bluetooth ports,the system cannot find all of them.•Close some of the apps to allow the system to findthose that you want to use.386 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Wi-Fi ConnectivityPossible Cause and ResolutionSymptomI cannot connect to a Wi-Finetwork.–Password error.•Enter the correct network password.–Weak network signal.•Move your vehicle closer to the Wi-Fi hotspot or toa place where the network signal is not obstructed.–Multiple access points in range with the same SSID.•Use a unique name for your SSID,.  Do not use thedefault name unless it contains a unique identifier,for example as part of the MAC address.The Wi-Fi connectiondisconnects after successfulconnection.–Weak network signal.•Move your vehicle closer to the Wi-Fi hotspot or toa place where the network signal is not obstructed.I am close to a Wi-Fi hotspotbut the network signalstrength is weak.–Obstructed network signal.•If your vehicle has a heated windshield, positionyour vehicle so that the windshield is not facing theWi-Fi hotspot.•If your vehicle has metallic tinting on the windowsbut not on the windshield, position your vehicle sothat the windshield is facing the Wi-Fi hotspot oropen the windows that are facing the hotspot.•If your vehicle has metallic tinting on the windowsand the windshield, open the windows that arefacing the hotspot.•If your vehicle is in a garage and you have thegarage door closed, open the garage door.I cannot see a network in thelist of available networksthat I expect to see.–Hidden network.•Make the network visible and try again.387 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
Possible Cause and ResolutionSymptomI cannot see SYNC when Isearch for Wi-Fi networks onmy cell phone or otherdevice.–System limitation.•SYNC does not provide a Wi-Fi hotspot at this time.–Weak network signal•Move your vehicle closer to the Wi-Fi hotspot or toa place where the network signal is not obstructed.–Wi-Fi hotspot in high demand or has a slow Internetconnection.•Use an more reliable Wi-Fi hotspot.Software downloads taketoo long.–No software update available.–Wi-Fi network requires a subscription or acceptanceof terms and conditions.•Test the connection using another device.  If thenetwork requires a subscription or acceptance ofterms and conditions, contact the network serviceprovider.The system seems toconnect to a Wi-Fi networkand the signal strength isexcellent but the softwaredoes not update.Resetting the System1. Simultaneously press and hold theseek up and the audio unit powerbuttons until the screen goes black.2. Wait three minutes to allow the systemto complete the reset.3. Press the audio unit power button toswitch the system on.Note:  You can reset the system to restorefunctionality that has stopped working.The system reset is designed to restorefunctionality and not delete any data thatyou have stored.Additional Information andAssistanceFor additional information and assistance,we recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer or refer to the regionalFord website.388 (G1823162)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewSYNC™ 3 edited
ELECTROMAGNETICCOMPATIBILITY (G1871100)WARNINGSDo not place objects or mountequipment on or near the airbagcover, on the side of the seatbacks(of the front seats), or in front seat areasthat may come into contact with adeploying airbag.Failure to follow theseinstructions may increase the risk ofpersonal injury in the event of a crash.Do not fasten antenna cables tooriginal vehicle wiring, fuel pipes andbrake pipes.Keep antenna and power cables atleast 4 in (10 cm) from any electronicmodules and airbags.Note: We test and certify your vehicle tomeet electromagnetic compatibilitylegislation (UNECE Regulation 10 or otherapplicable local requirements).It is yourresponsibility to make sure that anyequipment an authorized dealer installs onyour vehicle complies with applicable locallegislation and other requirements.Note: Any radio frequency transmitterequipment in your vehicle (such as cellulartelephones and amateur radio transmitters)must keep to the parameters in thefollowing table.We do not provide specialprovisions or conditions for installations oruse.Car389 (G1871100)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
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Antenna PositionsMaximum output power Watt (PeakRMS)Frequency BandMHz1501-302, 35050-542, 35068-882, 350142-1762, 350380-5122, 310806-870Note: After the installation of radiofrequency transmitters, check fordisturbances from and to all electricalequipment in your vehicle, both in thestandby and transmit modes.Check all electrical equipment:• With the ignition ON.• With the engine running.• During a road test at various speeds.Check that electromagnetic fieldsgenerated inside your vehicle cabin by thetransmitter installed do not exceedapplicable human exposure requirements.END USER LICENSEAGREEMENT (G1755143) editedVEHICLE SOFTWARE END USERLICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)• You (“You” or “Your” as applicable)have acquired a vehicle having severaldevices, including SYNC ® and variouscontrol modules, ("DEVICES") thatinclude software licensed or owned byFord Motor Company and its affiliates("FORD MOTOR COMPANY").Thosesoftware products of FORD MOTORCOMPANY origin, as well as associatedmedia, printed materials, and "online"or electronic documentation("SOFTWARE") are protected byinternational intellectual property lawsand treaties.The SOFTWARE islicensed, not sold.All rights reserved.• The SOFTWARE may interface withand/or communicate with, or may belater upgraded to interface with and/orcommunicate with additional softwareand/or systems provided by FORDMOTOR COMPANY.391 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS ENDUSER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA")DO NOT USE THE DEVICES OR COPYTHE SOFTWARE.ANY USE OF THESOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOTLIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICES,WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENTTO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OFANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE: ThisEULA grants you the following license:• You may use the SOFTWARE asinstalled on the DEVICES and asotherwise interfacing with systemsand/or services provide by or throughFORD MOTOR COMPANY or its thirdparty software and service providers.Description of Other Rights andLimitations•Speech Recognition: If theSOFTWARE includes speechrecognition component(s), you shouldunderstand that speech recognition isan inherently statistical process andthat recognition errors are inherent inthe process.Neither FORD MOTORCOMPANY nor its suppliers shall beliable for any damages arising out oferrors in the speech recognitionprocess.It is your responsibility tomonitor any speech recognitionfunctions included in the system.•Limitations on Reverse Engineering,Decompilation and Disassembly:You may not reverse engineer,decompile, translate, disassemble orattempt to discover any source codeor underlying ideas or algorithms of theSOFTWARE nor permit others toreverse engineer, decompile ordisassemble the SOFTWARE, exceptand only to the extent that such activityis expressly permitted by applicablelaw notwithstanding this limitation orto the extent as may be permitted bythe licensing terms governing use ofany open source components includedwith the SOFTWARE.•Limitations on Distributing,Copying, Modifying and CreatingDerivative Works: You may notdistribute, copy, make modificationsto or create derivative works based onthe SOFTWARE, except and only to theextent that such activity is expresslypermitted by applicable lawnotwithstanding this limitation or tothe extent as may be permitted by thelicensing terms governing use of anyopen source components included withthe SOFTWARE.•Single EULA:  The end userdocumentation for the DEVICES andrelated systems and services maycontain multiple EULAs, such asmultiple translations and/or multiplemedia versions (e.g., in the userdocumentation and in thesoftware).Even if you receive multipleEULAs, you are licensed to use only one(1) copy of the SOFTWARE.392 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
•SOFTWARE Transfer: You maypermanently transfer your rights underthis EULA only as part of a sale ortransfer of the DEVICES, provided youretain no copies, you transfer all of theSOFTWARE (including all componentparts, the media and printed materials,any upgrades, and, if applicable, theCertificate(s) of Authenticity), and therecipient agrees to the terms of thisEULA.If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade,any transfer must include all priorversions of the SOFTWARE.•Termination: Without prejudice to anyother rights, FORD MOTOR COMPANYmay terminate this EULA if you fail tocomply with the terms and conditionsof this EULA.•Internet-Based ServicesComponents: The SOFTWARE maycontain components that enable andfacilitate the use of certainInternet-based services.Youacknowledge and agree that FORDMOTOR COMPANY, third partysoftware and service suppliers, itsaffiliates and/or its designated agentmay automatically check the versionof the SOFTWARE and/or itscomponents that you are utilizing andmay provide upgrades or supplementsto the SOFTWARE that may beautomatically downloaded to yourDEVICES.•Additional Software/Services: TheSOFTWARE may permit FORD MOTORCOMPANY, third party software andservice suppliers, its affiliates and/orits designated agent to provide or makeavailable to you SOFTWARE updates,supplements, add-on components, orInternet-based services componentsof the SOFTWARE after the date youobtain your initial copy of theSOFTWARE ("SupplementalComponents".) SOFTWARE updatesmay cause you to incur additionalcharges from your wireless serviceprovider.If FORD MOTOR COMPANYor third party software and servicessuppliers provide or make available toyou Supplemental Components andno other EULA terms are providedalong with the SupplementalComponents, then the terms of thisEULA shall apply.FORD MOTORCOMPANY, its affiliates and/or itsdesignated agent reserve the right todiscontinue without liability anyInternet-based services provided toyou or made available to you throughthe use of the SOFTWARE.•Links to Third Party Sites: TheSOFTWARE may provide you with theability to link to third party sites.Thethird party sites are not under thecontrol of FORD MOTOR COMPANY,its affiliates and/or its designatedagent.Neither FORD MOTORCOMPANY nor its affiliates nor itsdesignated agent are responsible for(I) the contents of any third party sites,any links contained in third party sites,or any changes or updates to thirdparty sites, or (ii) webcasting or anyother form of transmission receivedfrom any third party sites.If theSOFTWARE provides links to thirdparty sites, those links are provided toyou only as a convenience, and theinclusion of any link does not imply anendorsement of the third party site byFORD MOTOR COMPANY, its affiliatesand/or its designated agent.•Obligation to Drive Responsibly:You recognize your obligation to driveresponsibly and keep attention on theroad.You will read and abide with theDEVICES operating instructionsparticularly as they pertain to safetyand you agree to assume any riskassociated with the use of theDEVICES.393 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA:If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORDMOTOR COMPANY separate from theDEVICES on media such as a ROM chip,CD ROM disk(s) or via web download orother means, and is labeled "For UpgradePurposes Only" or "For Recovery PurposesOnly" you may install one (1) copy of suchSOFTWARE onto the DEVICES as areplacement copy for the existingSOFTWARE, and use it in accordance withthis EULA, including any additional EULAterms accompanying the upgradeSOFTWARE.INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS:All title and intellectual property rights inand to the SOFTWARE (including but notlimited to any images, photographs,animations, video, audio, music, text and"applets" incorporated into theSOFTWARE), the accompanying printedmaterials, and any copies of theSOFTWARE, are owned by FORD MOTORCOMPANY, or its affiliates or suppliers.TheSOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.You maynot copy the printed materialsaccompanying the SOFTWARE.All titleand intellectual property rights in and tothe content which may be accessedthrough use of the SOFTWARE is theproperty of the respective content ownerand may be protected by applicablecopyright or other intellectual propertylaws and treaties.This EULA grants you norights to use such content outside itsintended use.All rights not specificallygranted under this EULA are reserved byFORD MOTOR COMPANY, its affiliates,and third party software and serviceproviders and suppliers.Use of any on-lineservices which may be accessed throughthe SOFTWARE may be governed by therespective terms of use relating to suchservices.If this SOFTWARE containsdocumentation that is provided only inelectronic form, you may print one copy ofsuch electronic documentation.EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: Youacknowledge that the SOFTWARE issubject to U.S. and European Union exportjurisdiction.You agree to comply with allapplicable international and national lawsthat apply to the SOFTWARE, includingthe U.S.Export Administration Regulations,as well as end-user, end-use anddestination restrictions issued by U.S. andother governments.TRADEMARKS: This EULA does not grantyou any rights in connection with anytrademarks or service marks of FORDMOTOR COMPANY, its affiliates, and thirdparty software and service providers.PRODUCT SUPPORT: Please refer toFORD MOTOR COMPANY instructionsprovided in the documentation for theDEVICES product support, such as thevehicle owner guide.Should you have any questions concerningthis EULA, or if you desire to contact FORDMOTOR COMPANY for any other reason,please refer to the address provided in thedocumentation for the DEVICES.No Liability for Certain Damages:EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, FORDMOTOR COMPANY, ANY THIRD PARTYSOFTWARE OR SERVICES SUPPLIERS,AND THEIR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NOLIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL,CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTALDAMAGES ARISING FROM OR INCONNECTION WITH THE USE ORPERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.THISLIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANYREMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIALPURPOSE.THERE ARE NO WARRANTIESOTHER THAN THOSE THAT MAY BEEXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR YOUR NEWVEHICLE.394 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
SYNC® Automotive Important SafetyInformation Read and followinstructions:• Before using your SYNC® system, readand follow all instructions and safetyinformation provided in this end usermanual ("Owner Guide".) Notfollowing precautions found in theOwner Guide can lead to an accidentor other serious injuries.General Operation•Voice Command Control: Certainfunctions within the SYNC® systemmay be accomplished using voicecommands.Using voice commandswhile driving helps you to operate thesystem without removing your handsfrom the wheel or eyes from the road.•Prolonged Views of Screen:  Do notaccess any function requiring aprolonged view of the screen while youare driving.Pull over in a safe and legalmanner before attempting to access afunction of the system requiringprolonged attention.•Volume Setting: Do not raise thevolume excessively.Keep the volumeat a level where you can still hearoutside traffic and emergency signalswhile driving.Driving while unable tohear these sounds could cause anaccident.•Navigation Features: Any navigationfeatures included in the system areintended to provide turn by turninstructions to get you to a desireddestination.Please make certain allpersons using this system carefullyread and follow instructions and safetyinformation fully.•Distraction Hazard: Any navigationfeatures may require manual(non-verbal) setup.Attempting toperform such set-up or insert datawhile driving can distract your attentionand could cause an accident or otherserious injury.Stop the vehicle in a safeand legal manner before attemptingthese operations.•Let Your Judgment Prevail: Anynavigation features are provided onlyas an aid.Make your driving decisionsbased on your observations of localconditions and existing trafficregulations.Any such feature is not asubstitute for your personaljudgment.Any route suggestions madeby this system should never replaceany local traffic regulations or yourpersonal judgment or knowledge ofsafe driving practices.•Route Safety: Do not follow the routesuggestions if doing so would result inan unsafe or illegal maneuver, if youwould be placed in an unsafe situation,or if you would be directed into an areathat you consider unsafe.The driver isultimately responsible for the safeoperation of the vehicle and therefore,must evaluate whether it is safe tofollow the suggested directions.•Potential Map Inaccuracy:  Mapsused by this system may be inaccuratebecause of changes in roads, trafficcontrols or driving conditions.Alwaysuse good judgment and common sensewhen following the suggested routes.•Emergency Services: Do not rely onany navigation features included in thesystem to route you to emergencyservices.Ask local authorities or anemergency services operator for theselocations.Not all emergency servicessuch as police, fire stations, hospitalsand clinics are likely to be contained inthe map database for such navigationfeatures.395 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
Your Responsibilities and Assumptions ofRisk• You agree to each of the following:(a)Any use of the SOFTWARE whiledriving an automobile or other vehiclein violation of applicable law orotherwise driving in an unsafe mannerpresents a significant risk of distracteddriving and should not be attemptedunder any circumstances;(b) Use ofthe SOFTWARE at excessive volumeposes a significant risk of hearingdamage and should not be attemptedunder any circumstances;(c) TheSOFTWARE may not be compatiblewith new or different versions of anoperating system, third party software,or third party services, and theSOFTWARE may potentially cause acritical failure of an operating system,third party software, or third partyservice.(d) Any third party serviceaccessed by or third party softwareused with the SOFTWARE (I) maycharge an additional fee for access, (ii)may not work correctly, on anuninterrupted basis, or error free, (iii)may change streaming formats ordiscontinue operation, (iv) may containadult, profane or offensive content; and(v) may contain inaccurate, false ormisleading traffic, weather, financialor safety information or other content;and(e) Use of the SOFTWARE maycause you to incur additional chargesfrom your wireless service provider(WSP) and any data or minutecalculators that may be included in thesoftware program are for referenceonly, are not warranted in any way andshould not be relied upon in anyway.• When using the SOFTWARE, you agreeto be responsible for and assume theentire risk to the items set forth inSection (a) – (e) above.Disclaimer of WarrantyYOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE ANDAGREE THAT USE OF THE DEVICES ANDSOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK ANDTHAT THE ENTIRE RISK AS TOSATISFACTORY QUALITY,PERFORMANCE, COMPATIBILITY,ACCURACY AND EFFORT IS WITH YOU.TOTHE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BYAPPLICABLE LAW, THE SOFTWARE ANDANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE ORTHIRD-PARTY SERVICES ARE PROVIDED"AS IS" AND “AS AVAILABLE”, WITH ALLFAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OFANY KIND, AND FORD MOTOR COMPANYHEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIESAND CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TOTHE SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTYSOFTWARE, AND THIRD-PARTYSERVICES, EITHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED ORSTATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOTLIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIESAND/OR CONDITIONS OFMERCHANTABILITY, OF SATISFACTORYQUALITY, OF FITNESS FOR ANARTICULAR PURPOSE, OF ACCURACY,OF QUIET ENJOYMENT, ANDNON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTYRIGHTS.FORD MOTOR COMPANY DOESNOT WARRANT (a) AGAINSTINTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENTOF THE SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTYSOFTWARE, OR THIRD-PARTY SERVICES,(b) THAT THE SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTYSOFTWARE, OR THIRD-PARTY SERVICESWILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, (c)THAT THE OPERATION OF THESOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE,OR THIRD-PARTY SERVICES WILL BEUNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, (d)OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE,THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, ORTHIRD-PARTY SERVICES WILL BECORRECTED.NO ORAL OR WRITTENINFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BYFORD MOTOR COMPANY OR ITSAUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL396 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
CREATE A WARRANTY.SHOULD THESOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE,OR THIRD-PARTY SERVICES PROVEDEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRECOST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,REPAIR OR CORRECTION.SOMEJURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THEDISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIESOR LIMITATIONS ON APPLICABLESTATUTORY RIGHTS OF A CONSUMER,SO THE ABOVE DISCLAIMER MAY NOTFULLY APPLY TO YOU.THE SOLEWARRANTY PROVIDED BY FORD MOTORCOMPANY SHALL BE FOUND IN THEWARRANTY INFORMATION INCLUDINGWITH YOUR OWNER GUIDE.TO THEEXTENT THAT THERE IS ANY CONFLICTBETWEEN THE TERMS OF THIS SECTIONAND THE WARRANTY BOOKLET, THEWARRANTY BOOKLET SHALL CONTROL.Applicable Law, Venue, Jurisdiction• The laws of the State of Michigangovern this EULA and Your use of theSOFTWARE.Your use of theSOFTWARE may also be subject toother local, state, national, orinternational laws.Any litigation arisingout of or related to this EULA shall bebrought and maintained exclusively ina court of the State of Michiganlocated in Wayne County or in theUnited States District Court for theEastern District of Michigan.You herebyconsent to submit to the personaljurisdiction of a court in the State ofMichigan located in Wayne County andthe United States District Court for theEastern District of Michigan for anydispute arising out of or relating to thisEULA.Binding Arbitration and Class ActionWaiver(a) Application.  This Section applies toany dispute EXCEPT IT DOES NOTINCLUDE A DISPUTE RELATING TOCOPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT, OR TO THEENFORCEMENT OR VALIDITY OF YOUR,FORD MOTOR COMPANY, OR ANY OFFORD MOTOR COMPANY’S LICENSORS’INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYRIGHTS.Dispute means any dispute,action, or other controversy between Youand FORD MOTOR COMPANY, other thanthe exceptions listed above, concerningthe SOFTWARE (including its price) or thisEULA, whether in contract, warranty, tort,statute, regulation, ordinance, or any otherlegal or equitable basis.(b) Notice of Dispute.  In the event of aDispute, You or FORD MOTOR COMPANYmust give the other a “Notice of Dispute”,which is a written statement of the name,address, and contact information of theparty giving it, the facts giving rise to thedispute, and the relief requested.You andFORD MOTOR COMPANY will attempt toresolve any dispute through informalnegotiation within 60 days from the datethe Notice of Dispute is sent.After 60 days,You or FORD MOTOR COMPANY maycommence arbitration.(c) Small claims court. You may alsolitigate any dispute in small claims courtin your county of residence or FORDMOTOR COMPANY’S principal place ofbusiness, if the dispute meets allrequirements to be heard in the smallclaims court.You may litigate in smallclaims court whether or not Younegotiated informally first.(d) Binding arbitration. If You and FORDMOTOR COMPANY, do not resolve anydispute by informal negotiation or in smallclaims court, any other effort to resolvethe dispute will be conducted exclusivelyby binding arbitration.You are giving up the397 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
right to litigate (or participate in as a partyor class member) all disputes in courtbefore a judge or jury.Instead, all disputeswill be resolved before a neutral arbitrator,whose decision will be final except for alimited right of appeal under the FederalArbitration Act.Any court with jurisdictionover the parties may enforce thearbitrator’s award.(e) Class action waiver. Any proceedingsto resolve or litigate any dispute in anyforum will be conducted solely on anindividual basis.Neither you nor FORDMOTOR COMPANY, will seek to have anydispute heard as a class action, as a privateattorney general action, or in any otherproceeding in which any party acts orproposes to act in a representativecapacity.No arbitration or proceeding willbe combined with another without theprior written consent of all parties to allaffected arbitrations or proceedings.(f) Arbitration procedure.  Anyarbitration will be conducted by theAmerican Arbitration Association (the“AAA”), under its Commercial ArbitrationRules.If You are an individual and use theSOFTWARE for personal or vehicle use, orif the value of the dispute is $75,000 orless whether or not You are an individualor how You use the SOFTWARE, the AAASupplementary Procedures forConsumer-Related Disputes will alsoapply.To commence arbitration, submit aCommercial Arbitration Rules Demand forArbitration form to the AAA.You mayrequest a telephonic or in-person hearingby following the AAA rules.In a disputeinvolving $10,000 or less, any hearing willbe telephonic unless the arbitrator findsgood cause to hold an in-person hearinginstead.For more information, see adr.orgor call 1-800-778-7879.You agree tocommence arbitration only in your countyof residence or FORD MOTOR COMPANY’Sprincipal place of business.The arbitratormay award the same damages to Youindividually as a court could.The arbitratormay award declaratory or injunctive reliefonly to You individually, and only to theextent required to satisfy Your individualclaim.(g) Arbitration fees and incentives.• I.Disputes involving $75,000 orless.FORD MOTOR COMPANY willpromptly reimburse your filing fees andpay the AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees andexpenses.If you reject FORD MOTORCOMPANY’S last written settlementoffer made before the arbitrator wasappointed (“last written offer”), yourdispute goes all the way to anarbitrator’s decision (called an“award”), and the arbitrator awardsyou more than the last written offer,FORD MOTOR COMPANY will give youthree incentives: (1) pay the greater ofthe award or $1,000; (2) pay twice yourreasonable attorney’s fees, if any; and(3) reimburse any expenses (includingexpert witness fees and costs) thatyour attorney reasonably accrues forinvestigating, preparing, and pursuingyour claim in arbitration.The arbitratorwill determine the amounts.• ii.Disputes involving more than$75,000.The AAA rules will governpayment of filing fees and the AAA’sand arbitrator’s fees and expenses.• iii.Disputes involving any amount.In anyarbitration you commence, FORDMOTOR COMPANY will seek its AAAor arbitrator’s fees and expenses, orYour filing fees it reimbursed, only if thearbitrator finds the arbitration frivolousor brought for an improper purpose.Inany arbitration FORD MOTORCOMPANY commences, it will pay all398 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
filing, AAA, and arbitrator’s fees andexpenses.It will not seek its attorney’sfees or expenses from you in anyarbitration.Fees and expenses are notcounted in determining how much adispute involves.(h) Claims or disputes must be filedwithin one year.  To the extent permittedby law, any claim or dispute under thisEULA to which this Section applies mustbe filed within one year in small claimscourt (Section c) or in arbitration (Sectiond).The one-year period begins when theclaim or dispute first could be filed.If sucha claim or dispute is not filed within oneyear, it is permanently barred.(I) Severability.  If the class action waiver(Section e) is found to be illegal orunenforceable as to all or some parts of adispute, then that portion of Section e willnot apply to those parts.Instead, thoseparts will be severed and proceed in a courtof law, with the remaining parts proceedingin arbitration.If any other provision of thatportion Section e is found to be illegal orunenforceable, that provision will besevered with the remainder of Section eremaining in full force and effect.Telenav Software End User LicenseAgreementPlease read these terms and conditionscarefully before you use the TeleNavSoftware.Your use of the TeleNavSoftware indicates that you accept theseterms and conditions.If you do not acceptthese terms and conditions, do not breakthe seal of the package, launch, orotherwise use the TeleNavSoftware.TeleNav may revise thisAgreement and the privacy policy at anytime, with or without notice to you.Youagree to visit http://www.telenav.comfrom time to time to review the thencurrent version of this Agreement and ofthe privacy policy.1.Safe and Lawful UseYou acknowledge that devoting attentionto the TeleNav Software may pose a riskof injury or death to you and others insituations that otherwise require yourundivided attention, and you thereforeagree to comply with the following whenusing the TeleNav Software:(a) observe all traffic laws and otherwisedrive safely;(b) use your own personal judgment whiledriving.If you feel that a route suggestedby the TeleNav Software instructs you toperform an unsafe or illegal maneuver,places you in an unsafe situation, or directsyou into an area that you consider to beunsafe, do not follow such instructions;(c) do not input destinations, or otherwisemanipulate the TeleNav Software, unlessyour vehicle is stationary and parked;(d) do not use the TeleNav Software forany illegal, unauthorized, unintended,unsafe, hazardous, or unlawful purposes,or in any manner inconsistent with thisAgreement;(e) arrange all GPS and wireless devicesand cables necessary for use of theTeleNav Software in a secure manner inyour vehicle so that they will not interferewith your driving and will not prevent theoperation of any safety device (such as anairbag).You agree to indemnify and hold TeleNavharmless against all claims resulting fromany dangerous or otherwise inappropriateuse of the TeleNav Software in any movingvehicle, including as a result of your failureto comply with the directions above.399 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
2.Account InformationYou agree: (a) when registering theTeleNav Software, to provide TeleNav withtrue, accurate, current, and completeinformation about yourself, and (b) toinform TeleNav promptly of any changesto such information, and to keep it true,accurate, current and complete.3.Software License• Subject to your compliance with theterms of this Agreement, TeleNavhereby grants to you a personal,non-exclusive, non-transferable license(except as expressly permitted belowin connection with your permanenttransfer of the TeleNav Softwarelicense), without the right tosublicense, to use the TeleNavSoftware (in object code form only) inorder to access and use the TeleNavSoftware.This license shall terminateupon any termination or expiration ofthis Agreement.You agree that you willuse the TeleNav Software only for yourpersonal business or leisure purposes,and not to provide commercialnavigation services to other parties.3.1 License Limitations•(a) reverse engineer, decompile,disassemble, translate, modify, alteror otherwise change the TeleNavSoftware or any part thereof;(b)attempt to derive the source code,audio library or structure of theTeleNav Software without the priorexpress written consent of TeleNav;(c)remove from the TeleNav Software, oralter, any of TeleNav's or its suppliers'trademarks, trade names, logos, patentor copyright notices, or other noticesor markings;(d) distribute, sublicenseor otherwise transfer the TeleNavSoftware to others, except as part ofyour permanent transfer of the TeleNavSoftware; or(e) use the TeleNavSoftware in any manner thatI. infringes the intellectual property orproprietary rights, rights of publicity orprivacy or other rights of any party,ii. violates any law, statute, ordinance orregulation, including but not limited to lawsand regulations related to spamming,privacy, consumer and child protection,obscenity or defamation, oriii. is harmful, threatening, abusive,harassing, tortuous, defamatory, vulgar,obscene, libelous, or otherwiseobjectionable; and (f) lease, rent out, orotherwise permit unauthorized access bythird parties to the TeleNav Softwarewithout advanced written permission ofTeleNav.4.Disclaimers• To the fullest extent permissiblepursuant to applicable law, in no eventwill TeleNav, its licensors and suppliers,or agents or employees of any of theforegoing, be liable for any decisionmade or action taken by you or anyoneelse in reliance on the informationprovided by the TeleNavSoftware.TeleNav also does notwarrant the accuracy of the map orother data used for the TeleNavSoftware.Such data may not alwaysreflect reality due to, among otherthings, road closures, construction,weather, new roads and other changingconditions.You are responsible for theentire risk arising out of your use of theTeleNav Software.For example butwithout limitation, you agree not to relyon the TeleNav Software for criticalnavigation in areas where thewell-being or survival of you or others400 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
is dependent on the accuracy ofnavigation, as the maps or functionalityof the TeleNav Software are notintended to support such high riskapplications, especially in more remotegeographical areas.• TELENAV EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMSAND EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES INCONNECTION WITH THE TELENAVSOFTWARE, WHETHER STATUTORY,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ALLWARRANTIES WHICH MAY ARISEFROM COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOMOR TRADE AND INCLUDING, BUT NOTLIMITED TO, THE IMPLIEDWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENTOF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS WITHRESPECT TO THE TELENAVSOFTWARE.• Certain jurisdictions do not permit thedisclaimer of certain warranties, so thislimitation may not apply to you.5.Limitation of Liability• TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDERAPPLICABLE LAW, UNDER NOCIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TELENAVOR ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERSBE LIABLE TO YOU OR TO ANY THIRDPARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES(INCLUDING IN EACH CASE, BUT NOTLIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR THEINABILITY TO USE THE EQUIPMENTOR ACCESS DATA, LOSS OF DATA,LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OFPROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTIONOR THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THEUSE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THETELENAV SOFTWARE, EVEN IFTELENAV HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THEPOSSIBILITY OF SUCHDAMAGES.NOTWITHSTANDING ANYDAMAGES THAT YOU MIGHT INCURFOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,ALL DAMAGES REFERENCED HEREINAND ALL DIRECT OR GENERALDAMAGES IN CONTRACT, TORT(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OROTHERWISE), THE ENTIRE LIABILITYOF TELENAV AND OF ALL OFTELENAV'S SUPPLIERS SHALL BELIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLYPAID BY YOU FOR THE TELENAVSOFTWARE.SOME STATES AND/ORJURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THEEXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OFINCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES, SO THE ABOVELIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAYNOT APPLY TO YOU.6.Arbitration and Governing Law• You agree that any dispute, claim orcontroversy arising out of or relating tothis Agreement or the TeleNavSoftware shall be settled byindependent arbitration involving aneutral arbitrator and administered bythe American Arbitration Associationin the County of Santa Clara,California.The arbitrator shall apply theCommercial Arbitration Rules of theAmerican Arbitration Association, andthe judgment upon the award renderedby the arbitrator may be entered by anycourt having jurisdiction.Note that thereis no judge or jury in an arbitrationproceeding and the decision of thearbitrator shall be binding upon bothparties.You expressly agree to waiveyour right to a jury trial.This Agreementand performance hereunder will begoverned by and construed inaccordance with the laws of the Stateof California, without giving effect toits conflict of law provisions.To theextent judicial action is necessary inconnection with the binding arbitration,both TeleNav and you agree to submit401 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
to the exclusive jurisdiction of thecourts of the County of Santa Clara,California.The United NationsConvention on Contracts for theInternational Sale of Goods shall notapply.7.Assignment• You may not resell, assign, or transferthis Agreement or any of your rights orobligations, except in totality, inconnection with your permanenttransfer of the TeleNav Software, andexpressly conditioned upon the newuser of the TeleNav Software agreeingto be bound by the terms andconditions of this Agreement.Any suchsale, assignment or transfer that is notexpressly permitted under thisparagraph will result in immediatetermination of this Agreement, withoutliability to TeleNav, in which case youand all other parties shall immediatelycease all use of the TeleNavSoftware.Notwithstanding theforegoing, TeleNav may assign thisAgreement to any other party at anytime without notice, provided theassignee remains bound by thisAgreement.8.Miscellaneous8.1This Agreement constitutes the entireagreement between TeleNav and you withrespect to the subject matter hereof.8.2Except for the limited licenses expresslygranted in this Agreement, TeleNav retainsall right, title and interest in and to theTeleNav Software, including withoutlimitation all related intellectual propertyrights.No licenses or other rights which arenot expressly granted in this Agreementare intended to, or shall be, granted orconferred by implication, statute,inducement, estoppel or otherwise, andTeleNav and its suppliers and licensorshereby reserve all of their respective rightsother than the licenses explicitly grantedin this Agreement.8.3By using the TeleNav Software, youconsent to receive from TeleNav allcommunications, including notices,agreements, legally required disclosuresor other information in connection with theTeleNav Software (collectively, "Notices")electronically.TeleNav may provide suchNotices by posting them on TeleNav'sWebsite or by downloading such Noticesto your wireless device.If you desire towithdraw your consent to receive Noticeselectronically, you must discontinue youruse of the TeleNav Software.8.4TeleNav's or your failure to requireperformance of any provision shall notaffect that party's right to requireperformance at any time thereafter, norshall a waiver of any breach or default ofthis Agreement constitute a waiver of anysubsequent breach or default or a waiverof the provision itself.8.5If any provision herein is heldunenforceable, then such provision will bemodified to reflect the intention of theparties, and the remaining provisions ofthis Agreement will remain in full force andeffect.402 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
8.6The headings in this Agreement are forconvenience of reference only, will not bedeemed to be a part of this Agreement,and will not be referred to in connectionwith the construction or interpretation ofthis Agreement.As used in this Agreement,the words "include" and "including" andvariations thereof, will not be deemed tobe terms of limitation, but rather will bedeemed to be followed by the words"without limitation".9.Other Vendors Terms and Conditions• The Telenav Software utilizes map andother data licensed to Telenav by thirdparty vendors for the benefit of you andother end users.This Agreementincludes end-user terms applicable tothese companies (included at the endof this Agreement), and thus your useof the Telenav Software is also subjectto such terms.You agree to complywith the following additional terms andconditions, which are applicable toTelenav’s third party vendor licensors::9.1 End User Terms Required by HERENorth America, LLCThe data (“Data”) is provided for yourpersonal, internal use only and not forresale.It is protected by copyright, and issubject to the following terms andconditions which are agreed to by you, onthe one hand, and Telenav (“Telenav”) andits licensors (including their licensors andsuppliers) on the other hand.© 2013 HERE.  All rights reserved.The Data for areas of Canada includesinformation taken with permission fromCanadian authorities, including: © HerMajesty the Queen in Right of Canada, ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, © Canada PostCorporation, GeoBase®, © Department ofNatural Resources Canada.HERE holds a non-exclusive license fromthe United States Postal Service® topublish and sell ZIP+4® information.©United States Postal Service®2014.Prices are not established, controlledor approved by the United States PostalService®.The following trademarks andregistrations are owned by the USPS:United States Postal Service, USPS, andZIP+4The Data for Mexico includes certain datafrom Instituto Nacional de Estadística yGeografía.9.2 End User Terms Required by NAV2(Shanghai) Co., LtdThe data (“Data”) is provided for yourpersonal, internal use only and not forresale.It is protected by copyright, and issubject to the following terms andconditions which are agreed to by you, onthe one hand, and NAV2 (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd (“NAV2”) and its licensors (includingtheir licensors and suppliers) on the otherhand. 20xx.All rights reservedTerms and ConditionsPermitted Use. You agree to use this Datatogether with the Telenav Software solelyfor the internal business and personalpurposes for which you were licensed, andnot for service bureau, time-sharing orother similar purposes.Accordingly, butsubject to the restrictions set forth in thefollowing paragraphs, you agree not tootherwise reproduce, copy, modify,decompile, disassemble, create anyderivative works of, or reverse engineer anyportion of this Data, and may not transferor distribute it in any form, for any purpose,except to the extent permitted bymandatory laws.403 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
Restrictions. Except where you have beenspecifically licensed to do so by Telenav,and without limiting the precedingparagraph, you may not use this Data (a)with any products, systems, or applicationsinstalled or otherwise connected to or incommunication with vehicles, capable ofvehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch,real time route guidance, fleetmanagement or similar applications; or (b)with or in communication with anypositioning devices or any mobile orwireless-connected electronic or computerdevices, including without limitationcellular phones, palmtop and handheldcomputers, pagers, and personal digitalassistants or PDAs.Warning. The Data may containinaccurate or incomplete information dueto the passage of time, changingcircumstances, sources used and thenature of collecting comprehensivegeographic data, any of which may lead toincorrect results.No Warranty. This Data is provided to you“as is,” and you agree to use it at your ownrisk.Telenav and its licensors (and theirlicensors and suppliers) make noguarantees, representations or warrantiesof any kind, express or implied, arising bylaw or otherwise, including but not limitedto, content, quality, accuracy,completeness, effectiveness, reliability,fitness for a particular purpose, usefulness,use or results to be obtained from thisData, or that the Data or server will beuninterrupted or error-free.Disclaimer of Warranty: TELENAV ANDITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIRLICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) DISCLAIMANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,OF QUALITY, PERFORMANCE,MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE ORNON-INFRINGEMENT.Some States,Territories and Countries do not allowcertain warranty exclusions, so to thatextent the above exclusion may not applyto you.Disclaimer of Liability: TELENAV ANDITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIRLICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) SHALL NOTBE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANYCLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION,IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NATURE OF THECAUSE OF THE CLAIM, DEMAND ORACTION ALLEGING ANY LOSS, INJURY ORDAMAGES, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, WHICHMAY RESULT FROM THE USE ORPOSSESSION OF THE INFORMATION; ORFOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE,CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANYOTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGESARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF ORINABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION,ANY DEFECT IN THE INFORMATION, ORTHE BREACH OF THESE TERMS ORCONDITIONS, WHETHER IN AN ACTIONIN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON AWARRANTY, EVEN IF TELENAV OR ITSLICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THEPOSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.SomeStates, Territories and Countries do notallow certain liability exclusions ordamages limitations, so to that extent theabove may not apply to you.Export Control. You shall not export fromanywhere any part of the Data or any directproduct thereof except in compliance with,and with all licenses and approvalsrequired under, applicable export laws,rules and regulations, including but notlimited to the laws, rules and regulationsadministered by the Office of ForeignAssets Control of the U.S.Department ofCommerce and the Bureau of Industry andSecurity of the U.S.Department ofCommerce.To the extent that any such404 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
export laws, rules or regulations prohibitHERE from complying with any of itsobligations hereunder to deliver ordistribute Data, such failure shall beexcused and shall not constitute a breachof this Agreement.Entire Agreement. These terms andconditions constitute the entire agreementbetween Telenav (and its licensors,including their licensors and suppliers) andyou pertaining to the subject matter hereof,and supersedes in their entirety any andall written or oral agreements previouslyexisting between us with respect to suchsubject matter.Governing Law. The above terms andconditions shall be governed by the lawsof the State of Illinois [insert “Netherlands”where European HERE Data is used],without giving effect to (i) its conflict oflaws provisions, or (ii) the United NationsConvention for Contracts for theInternational Sale of Goods, which isexplicitly excluded.You agree to submit tothe jurisdiction of the State of Illinois[insert “The Netherlands” where EuropeanHERE Data is used] for any and alldisputes, claims and actions arising fromor in connection with the Data provided toyou hereunder.Government End Users. If the Data isbeing acquired by or on behalf of theUnited States government or any otherentity seeking or applying rights similar tothose customarily claimed by the UnitedStates government, this Data is a“commercial item” as that term is definedat 48 C.F.R. (“FAR”) 2.101, is licensed inaccordance with these End-User Terms,and each copy of Data delivered orotherwise furnished shall be marked andembedded as appropriate with thefollowing “Notice of Use,” and shall betreated in accordance with such Notice:NOTICE OF USECONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER) NAME: HERECONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: c/o Nokia, 425West Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois60606This Data is a commercial item asdefined in FAR 2.101 and is subject tothese End-User Terms under which thisData was provided.© 1987 – 2014 HERE – All rights reserved.If the Contracting Officer, federalgovernment agency, or any federal officialrefuses to use the legend provided herein,the Contracting Officer, federalgovernment agency, or any federal officialmust notify HERE prior to seekingadditional or alternative rights in the Data.I.US/Canada TerritoryA.United States Data.The End-UserTerms for any Application containingData for the United States shall containthe following notices:“HERE holds a non-exclusive licensefrom the United States PostalService® to publish and sell ZIP+4®information.”“©United States Postal Service®20XX.Prices are not established,controlled or approved by the UnitedStates Postal Service®.The followingtrademarks and registrations areowned by the USPS: United StatesPostal Service, USPS, and ZIP+4.”405 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
B.Canada Data.The following provisionsapply to the Data for Canada, whichmay include or reflect data from thirdparty licensors (“Third Party Data”),including Her Majesty the Queen in Rightof Canada (“Her Majesty”), Canada PostCorporation (“Canada Post”) and theDepartment of Natural Resources ofCanada (“NRCan”):1.Disclaimer and Limitation: Clientagrees that its use of the Third PartyData is subject to the following provi-sions:a.Disclaimer: The Third Party Datais licensed on an “as is” basis.Thelicensors of such data, including HerMajesty, Canada Post and NRCan,make no guarantees, representa-tions or warranties respecting suchdata, either express or implied,arising by law or otherwise, includingbut not limited to, effectiveness,completeness, accuracy or fitnessfor a particular purpose.b.Limitation on Liability: The ThirdParty Data licensors, including HerMajesty, Canada Post and NRCan,shall not be liable: (i) in respect ofany claim, demand or action, irre-spective of the nature of the causeof the claim, demand or actionalleging any loss, injury or damages,direct or indirect, which may resultfrom the use or possession of suchData; or (ii) in any way for loss ofrevenues or contracts, or any otherconsequential loss of any kindresulting from any defect in theData.2.Copyright Notice: In connection witheach copy of all or any portion of theData for the Territory of Canada, Clientshall affix in a conspicuous manner thefollowing copyright notice on at leastone of: (i) the label for the storagemedia of the copy; (ii) the packagingfor the copy; or (iii) other materialspackaged with the copy, such as usermanuals or end user license agree-ments: “This data includes informationtaken with permission from Canadianauthorities, including © Her Majestythe Queen in Right of Canada, ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, © CanadaPost Corporation, GeoBase®, © TheDepartment of Natural ResourcesCanada.All rights reserved.”3.End-User Terms: Except as other-wise agreed by the parties, in connec-tion with the provision of any portionof the Data for the Territory of Canadato End-Users as may be authorizedunder the Agreement, Client shallprovide such End-Users, in a reason-ably conspicuous manner, with terms(set forth with other end user termsrequired to be provided under theAgreement, or as otherwise may beprovided, by Client) which shall includethe following provisions on behalf ofthe Third Party Data licensors,including Her Majesty, Canada Postand NRCan:The Data may include or reflectdata of licensors, including HerMajesty the Queen in the Right ofCanada (“Her Majesty”), CanadaPost Corporation (“Canada Post”)and the Department of NaturalResources Canada (“NRCan”).Suchdata is licensed on an “as is”basis.The licensors, including HerMajesty, Canada Post and NRCan,make no guarantees, representa-tions or warranties respecting such406 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
data, either express or implied,arising by law or otherwise, includingbut not limited to, effectiveness,completeness, accuracy or fitnessfor a particular purpose.Thelicensors, including Her Majesty,Canada Post and NRCan, shall notbe liable in respect of any claim,demand or action, irrespective ofthe nature of the cause of the claim,demand or action alleging any loss,injury or damages, direct or indirect,which may result from the use orpossession of the data or theData.The licensors, including HerMajesty, Canada Post and NRCan,shall not be liable in any way for lossof revenues or contracts, or anyother consequential loss of any kindresulting from any defect in the dataor the Data.End User shall indemnify and saveharmless the licensors, including HerMajesty, Canada Post and NRCan,and their officers, employees andagents from and against any claim,demand or action, irrespective ofthe nature of the cause of the claim,demand or action, alleging loss,costs, expenses, damages or injuries(including injuries resulting in death)arising out of the use or possessionof the data or the Data.4.Additional Provisions: The termscontained in this Section are in addi-tion to all of the rights and obligationsof the parties under the Agreement.Tothe extent that any of the provisionsof this Section are inconsistent with,or conflict with, any other provisionsof the Agreement, the provisions ofthis Section shall prevail.II.Mexico.The following provision appliesto the Data for Mexico, which includescertain data from the Instituto Nacionalde Estadística y Geografía (“INEGI”):A.Any and all copies of the Data and/orpackaging containing Data for Mexicoshall contain the following notice:“Fuente: INEGI (Instituto Nacional deEstadística y Geografía)”III.Latin America TerritoryA.Third Party Notices.Any and all copiesof the Data and/or packaging relatingthereto shall include the respective ThirdParty Notices set forth below and usedas described below corresponding tothe Territory (or portion thereof)included in such copy:NoticeTerritory“INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICOMILITAR DEL ECUADORAUTORIZACION N° IGM-2011-01- PCO-01 DEL 25 DEENERO DE 2011”Ecuador“source: © IGN 2009 - BDTOPO ®”“Fuente: INEGI (InstitutoNacional de Estadística yGeografía)”Guade-loupe,FrenchGuianaandMarti-niqueMexicoIV.Middle East Territory407 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
A.Third Party Notices.Any and all copiesof the Data and/or packaging relatingthereto shall include the respective ThirdParty Notices set forth below and usedas described below corresponding tothe Territory (or portion thereof)included in such copy:NoticeCountry“© Royal JordanianGeographic Centre”.The fore-going notice requirement forJordan Data is a material termof the Agreement.If Client orany of its permitted subli-censees (if any) fail to meetsuch requirement, HERE shallhave the right to terminateClient’s license with respectto the Jordan Data.JordanB.Jordan Data.Client and its permittedsublicensees (if any) are restricted fromlicensing and/or otherwise distributingHERE’s database for the country ofJordan (“Jordan Data”) for use in Enter-prise Applications to (i) non-Jordanianentities for use of the Jordan Data solelyin Jordan or (ii) Jordan-basedcustomers.In addition, Client, itspermitted sublicensees (if any) andEnd-Users are restricted from using theJordan Data in Enterprise Applicationsif such party is (i) a non-Jordanian entityusing the Jordan Data solely in Jordanor (ii) a Jordan-based customer.Forpurposes of the foregoing, “EnterpriseApplications” shall mean Geomarketingapplications, GIS applications, mobilebusiness asset management applica-tions, call center applications,telematics applications, public organiz-ation Internet applications or forproviding geocoding services.V.Europe TerritoryA.Use of Certain Traffic Codes in Europe1.General Restrictions Applicable toTraffic Codes.Client acknowledgesand agrees that in certain countries ofthe Europe Territory, Client will needto obtain rights directly from thirdparty RDS-TMC code providers toreceive and use the Traffic Codes inthe Data and to deliver to End-UsersTransactions in any way derived fromor based on such Traffic Codes.Forsuch countries, HERE shall deliver theData incorporating Traffic Codes toClient only after receiving certificationfrom Client of its having obtained suchrights.2.Display of Third Party Rights Legendsfor Belgium.Client shall, for eachTransaction that uses Traffic Codesfor Belgium, provide the followingnotice to the End-User: “Traffic Codesfor Belgium are provided by the Minis-terie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschapand the Ministèrie de l’Equipement etdes Transports.”B.Paper Maps.With respect to anylicense granted to Client relating tomaking, selling or distributing papermaps (i.e., a map fixed on a paper orpaper-like medium): (a) such licensewith respect to Data for the Territory ofGreat Britain is conditioned on Client’sentering into and complying with aseparate written agreement with theOrdnance Survey (“OS”) to create andsell paper maps, Client’s paying to theOS any and all applicable paper maproyalties, and Client’s complying withthe OS copyright notice requirements;(b) such license for selling or otherwisedistributing for charge with respect toData for the Territory of Czech Republicis conditioned on Client’s obtaining prior408 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
written consent from Kartografie a.s.;(c) such license for selling or distributingwith respect to Data for the Territory ofSwitzerland is conditioned on Client’sobtaining a permit from Bundesamt fürLandestopografie of Switzerland; (d)Client is restricted from using Data forthe Territory of France to create papermaps with a scale between 1:5,000 and1:250,000; and (e) Client is restrictedfrom using any Data to create, sell ordistribute paper maps that are the sameor substantially similar, in terms of datacontent and specific use of color,symbols and scale, to paper mapspublished by the European nationalmapping agencies, including withoutlimitation, Landervermessungämter ofGermany, Topografische Dienst of theNetherlands, Nationaal GeografischInstituut of Belgium, Bundesamt fürLandestopografie of Switzerland,Bundesamt für Eich-und Vermessung-swesen of Austria, and the NationalLand Survey of Sweden.C.OS Enforcement.Without limitingSection IV(B) above, with respect toData for the Territory of Great Britain,Client acknowledges and agrees thatthe Ordnance Survey (“OS”) may bringa direct action against Client to enforcecompliance with the OS copyright notice(see Section IV(D) below) and papermap requirements (see Section IV(B)above) contained in this Agreement.D.Third Party Notices.Any and all copiesof the Data and/or packaging relatingthereto shall include the respective ThirdParty Notices set forth below and usedas described below corresponding tothe Territory (or portion thereof)included in such copy:NoticeCountry(ies)“© Bundesamt für Eich-und Vermessungswesen”Austria“© EuroGeographics”CroatiaCyprus,Estonia,Latvia,Lithuania,Moldova,Poland,Sloveniaand/orUkraine“source: © IGN 2009 – BDTOPO ®”France“Die Grundlagendatenwurden mit Genehmigungder zuständigen Behördenentnommen”Germany“Contains OrdnanceSurvey data © Crowncopyright and databaseright 2010 Contains RoyalMail data © Royal Mailcopyright and databaseright 2010”Great Britain“Copyright GeomaticsLtd.”Greece“Copyright © 2003; Top-Map Ltd.”Hungary“La Banca Dati Italiana èstata prodotta usandoquale riferimento anchecartografia numerica edal tratto prodotta e fornitadalla Regione Toscana.”Italy“Copyright © 2000;Norwegian MappingAuthority”Norway“Source: IgeoE – Portugal”Portugal“Información geográficapropiedad del CNIG”Spain409 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
“Based upon electronicdata © National LandSurvey Sweden.”Sweden“TopografischeGrundlage: © Bundesamtfür Landestopographie.SwitzerlandE.Respective Country Distribution.Clientacknowledges that HERE has notreceived approvals to distribute mapdata for the following countries in suchrespective countries: Albania, Belarus,Kyrgyzstan, Moldova and Uzbek-istan.HERE may update such list fromtime to time.The license rights grantedto Client under this TL with respect tothe Data for such countries are contin-gent upon Client’s compliance with allapplicable laws and regulations,including, without limitation, anyrequired licenses or approvals todistribute the Application incorporatingsuch Data in such respective countries.VI.Australia TerritoryA.Third Party Notices.Any and all copiesof the Data and/or packaging relatingthereto shall include the respective ThirdParty Notices set forth below and usedas described below corresponding tothe Territory (or portion thereof)included in such copy:Copyright.Based on data providedunder license from PSMA AustraliaLimited (www.psma.com.au).Product incorporates data which is ©20XX Telstra Corporation Limited, GMHolden Limited, Intelematics AustraliaPty Ltd and Continental Pty Ltd.B.Third Party Notices for Australia.Inaddition to the foregoing, the End-UserTerms for any Application containingRDS-TMC Traffic Codes for Australiashall contain the following notice:“Product incorporates traffic locationcodes which is © 20XX Telstra Corpora-tion Limited and its licensors.”AT&T Vehicle Network CarrierTelematics DisclosureEND USER FOR PURPOSES OF THISSECTION MEANS YOU AND YOUR HEIRS,EXECUTORS, LEGAL PERSONALREPRESENTATITVES AND PERMITEDASSIGNS.FOR PURPOSES OF THISSECTION “UNDERLYING WIRELESSSERVICE CARRIER” INCLUDES ITSAFFILIATES AND CONTRACTORS ANDTHEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS,DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, SUCCESSORSAND ASSIGNS.END USER HAS NOCONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP WITHTHE UNDERLYING WIRELESS SERVICECARRIER AND END USER IS NOT A THIRDPARTY BENEFICIARY OF ANYAGREEMENT BETWEEN FORD ANDUNDERLYING CARRIER.END USERUNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT THEUNDERLYING CARRIER HAS NO LEGAL,EQUITABLE, OR OTHER LIABILITY OF ANYKIND TO END USER.IN ANY EVENT,REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THEACTION, WHETHER FOR BREACH OFCONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE,STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OROTHERWISE, END USER'S EXCLUSIVEREMEDY FOR CLAIMS ARISING IN ANYWAY IN CONNECTION WITH THISAGREEMENT, FOR ANY CAUSEWHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOTLIMITED TO ANY FAILURE OR410 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
DISRUPTION OF SERVICE PROVIDEDHEREUNDER, IS LIMITED TO PAYMENTOF DAMAGES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TOEXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY END USERFOR THE SERVICES DURING THETWO-MONTH PERIOD PRECEDING THEDATE THE CLAIM AROSE.(ii) END USER AGREES TO INDEMNIFYAND HOLD HARMLESS THE UNDERLYINGWIRELESS SERVICE CARRIER AND ITSOFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND AGENTSAGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATIONCLAIMS FOR LIBEL, SLANDER, OR ANYPROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURYOR DEATH, ARISING IN ANY WAY,DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, INCONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENTOR THE USE, FAILURE TO USE, ORINABILITY TO USE THE DEVICE EXCEPTWHERE THE CLAIMS RESULT FROM THEUNDERLYING CARRIER’S GROSSNEGLIGENCE OR WILLFULMISCONDUCT.THIS INDEMNITY WILLSURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THEAGREEMENT.(iii) END USER HAS NO PROPERTY RIGHTIN ANY NUMBER ASSIGNED TO THEDEVICE.(iv) END USER UNDERSTANDS THATFORD AND THE UNDERLYING CARRIERCANNOT GUARANTY THE SECURITY OFWIRELESS TRANSMISSIONS, AND WILLNOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LACK OFSECURITY RELATING TO THE USE OF THESERVICESTHE SERVICE IS FOR [END USER’S] USEONLY AND END USER MAY NOT RESELLTHE SERVICE TO ANY OTHER PARTY ENDUSER UNDERSTANDS THAT THEUNDERLYING CARRIER DOES NOTGUARANTEE ANY END USERUNINTERRUPTED SERVICE ORCOVERAGE.THE UNDERLYING CARRIERDOES NOT WARRANT THAT END USERSCAN OR WILL BE LOCATED USING THESERVICE.THE UNDERLYING CARRIERMAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS ORIMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,SUITABILITY, OR PERFORMANCEREGARDING ANY SERVICES OR GOODS,AND IN NO EVENT SHALL AT&T BELIABLE, WHETHER OR NOT DUE TO ITSOWN NEGLIGENCE, FOR ANY: (A) ACT OROMISSION OF A THIRD PARTY; (B)MISTAKES, OMISSIONS, INTERRUPTIONS,ERRORS, FAILURES TO TRANSMIT,DELAYS, OR DEFECTS IN THE SERVICEPROVIDED BY OR THROUGH THEUNDERLYING CARRIER; (C) DAMAGE ORINJURY CAUSED BY SUSPENSION ORTERMINATION BY THE UNDERLYINGCARRIER; OR (D) DAMAGE OR INJURYCAUSED BY A FAILURE OR DELAY INCONNECTING A CALL TO ANY ENTITY,INCLUDING 911 OR ANY OTHEREMERGENCY SERVICE.TO THE FULLEXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE ENDUSER RELEASES, INDEMNIFIES ANDHOLDS THE UNDERLYING CARRIERHARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANYAND ALL CLAIMS OF ANY PERSON ORENTITY FOR DAMAGES OF ANY NATUREARISING IN ANY WAY FROM OR RELATINGTO, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, SERVICESPROVIDED BY THE UNDERLYING CARRIEROR ANY PERSON’S USE THEREOF,INCLUDING CLAIMS ARISING IN WHOLEOR IN PART FROM THE ALLEGEDNEGLIGENCE OF THE UNDERLYINGCARRIER.VII.China TerritoryPersonal Use OnlyYou agree to use this Data together with[insert name of Client Application] for thesolely personal, non-commercial purposesfor which you were licensed, and not forservice bureau, time-sharing or othersimilar purposes.Accordingly, but subjectto the restrictions set forth in the followingparagraphs, you may copy this Data only411 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
as necessary for your personal use to (i)view it, and (ii) save it, provided that youdo not remove any copyright notices thatappear and do not modify the Data in anyway.You agree not to otherwise reproduce,copy, modify, decompile, disassemble orreverse engineer any portion of this Data,and may not transfer or distribute it in anyform, for any purpose, except to the extentpermitted by mandatory laws.RestrictionsExcept where you have been specificallylicensed to do so by NAV2 , and withoutlimiting the preceding paragraph, you maynot (a) use this Data with any products,systems, or applications installed orotherwise connected to or incommunication with vehicles, capable ofvehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch,real time route guidance, fleetmanagement or similar applications; or (b)with or in communication with anypositioning devices or any mobile orwireless-connected electronic or computerdevices, including without limitationcellular phones, palmtop and handheldcomputers, pagers, and personal digitalassistants or PDAs.You agree to ceaseusing this Data if you fail to comply withthese terms and conditions.Limited WarrantyNAV2 warrants that (a) the Data willperform substantially in accordance withthe accompanying written materials for aperiod of ninety (90) days from the dateof receipt, and (b) any support servicesprovided by NAV2 shall be substantially asdescribed in applicable written materialsprovided to you by NAV2, and NAV2’ssupport engineers will make commerciallyreasonable efforts to solve any problemissues.rigCustomer RemediesNAV2 and its suppliers’ entire liability andyour exclusive remedy shall be, at NAV2’ssole discretion, either (a) return of the pricepaid, if any, or (b) repair or replacement ofthe Data that do not meet NAV2’s LimitedWarranty and that are returned to NAV2with a copy of your receipt.This LimitedWarranty is void if failure of the Data hasresulted from accident, abuse, ormisapplication.Any replacement Data willbe warranted for the remainder of theoriginal warranty period or thirty (30) days,whichever is longer.Neither these remediesnor any product support services offeredby NAV2 are available without proof ofpurchase from an authorized internationalsource.No Other Warranty:EXCEPT FOR THE LMITED WARRANTYSET FORTH ABOVE AND TO THE EXTENTPERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NAV2AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIRLICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) DISCLAIMANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,OF QUALITY, PERFORMANCE,MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE, OWNERSHIP ORNON-INFRINGEMENT.Certain warrantyexclusions may not be permitted underapplicable law, so to that extent the aboveexclusion may not apply to you.Limited Liability:TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BYAPPLICABLE LAW, NAV2 AND ITSLICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIRLICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) SHALL NOTBE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANYCLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION,IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NATURE OF THECAUSE OF THE CLAIM, DEMAND ORACTION ALLEGING ANY LOSS, INJURY ORDAMAGES, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, WHICHMAY RESULT FROM THE USE ORPOSSESSION OF THE INFORMATION; OR412 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE,CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANYOTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGESARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF ORINABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION,ANY DEFECT IN THE INFROMATION, ORTHE BREACH OF THESE TERMS ORCONDITIONS, WHETHER IN AN ACTIONIN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON AWARRANTY, EVEN IF NAV2 OR ITSLICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THEPOSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.UNDERNO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NAV2’s ORITS SUPPLIERS’ LIABILITY HEREUNDEREXCEED THE PRICE PAID.Certain liabilityexclusions may not be permitted underapplicable law, so to that extent the aboveexclusion may not apply to you.Export ControlYou agree not to export to anywhere anypart of the Data provided to you or anydirect product thereof except incompliance with, and with all licenses andapprovals required under, applicableexport laws, rules and regulations.IP ProtectionThe Data are owned by NAV2 or itssuppliers and are protected by applicablecopyright and other intellectual propertylaw and treaties.The Data are providedsolely on the basis of a license to use, notsale.Entire AgreementThese terms and conditions constitute theentire agreement between NAV2(and itslicensors, including their licensors andsuppliers) and you pertaining to the subjectmatter hereof, and supersedes in theirentirety any and all written or oralagreements previously existing betweenus with respect to such subject matter.Governing Law.The above terms and conditions shall begoverned by the laws of the People’sRepublic of China, without giving effect to(i) its conflict of laws provisions, or (ii) theUnited Nations Convention for Contractsfor the International Sale of Goods, whichis explicitly excluded.Any dispute arisingfrom or in connection with the Dataprovided to you hereunder shall besubmitted to the Shanghai InternationalEconomic and Trade ArbitrationCommission for arbitration.Gracenote® CopyrightCD and music-related data fromGracenote, Inc., copyright©2000-2007 Gracenote.GracenoteSoftware, copyright © 2000-2007Gracenote.This product and service maypractice one or more of the followingU.S.Patents 5,987,525; 6,061,680;6,154,773; 6,161,132; 6,230,192; 6,230,207;6.240,459; 6,330,593 and other patentsissued or pending.Some services suppliedunder license from Open Globe, Inc. forU.S.Patent 6,304,523.Gracenote and CDDB are registeredtrademarks of Gracenote.The Gracenotelogo and logotype, and the "Powered byGracenote™" logo are trademarks ofGracenote.Gracenote® End User License Agreement(EULA)This device contains software fromGracenote, Inc. of 2000 Powell StreetEmeryville, California 94608("Gracenote").The software from Gracenote (the"Gracenote Software") enables this deviceto do disc and music file identification andobtain music-related information, includingname, artist, track, and title information("Gracenote Data") from online servers413 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
("Gracenote Servers"), and to performother functions.You may use GracenoteData only by means of the intended EndUser functions of this device.This devicemay contain content belonging toGracenote's providers.If so, all of therestrictions set forth herein with respect toGracenote Data shall also apply to suchcontent and such content providers shallbe entitled to all of the benefits andprotections set forth herein that areavailable to Gracenote.You agree that youwill use the content from Gracenote("Gracenote Content") , Gracenote Data,the Gracenote Software, and GracenoteServers for your own personal,non-commercial use only.You agree notto assign, copy, transfer or transmit theGracenote Content, Gracenote Softwareor any Gracenote Data (except in a Tagassociated with a music file) to any thirdparty.YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OREXPLOIT GRACENOTE CONTENT,GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTESOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE SERVERS,EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTEDHEREIN.You agree that your non-exclusive licensesto use the Gracenote Content, GracenoteData, the Gracenote Software, andGracenote Servers will terminate if youviolate these restrictions.If your licensesterminate, you agree to cease any and alluse of the Gracenote Content, GracenoteData, the Gracenote Software, andGracenote Servers.Gracenote, respectively, reserve all rightsin Gracenote Data, the GracenoteSoftware, and the Gracenote Servers andGracenote Content, including all ownershiprights.Under no circumstances will eitherGracenote become liable for any paymentto you for any information that you provide,including any copyrighted material ormusic file information.You agree thatGracenote may enforce its respectiverights, collectively or separately, under thisagreement against you, directly in eachcompany's own name.Gracenote uses a unique identifier to trackqueries for statistical purposes.Thepurpose of a randomly assigned numericidentifier is to allow Gracenote to countqueries without knowing anything aboutwho you are.For more information, see theweb page at www.gracenote.com for theGracenote Privacy Policy.THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, EACH ITEMOF GRACENOTE DATA AND THEGRACENOTE CONTENT ARE LICENSEDTO YOU "AS IS".NEITHER GRACENOTEMAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS ORWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF ANYGRACENOTE DATA FROM THEGRACENOTE SERVERS OR GRACENOTECONTENT.GRACENOTE COLLECTIVELYAND SEPARATELY RESERVE THE RIGHTTO DELETE DATA AND/OR CONTENTFROM THE COMPANIES' RESPECTIVESERVERS OR, IN THE CASE OFGRACENOTE, CHANGE DATACATEGORIES FOR ANY CAUSE THATGRACENOTE DEEMS SUFFICIENT.NOWARRANTY IS MADE THAT EITHERGRACENOTE CONTENT OR THEGRACENOTE SOFTWARE ORGRACENOTE SERVERS ARE ERROR-FREEOR THAT THE FUNCTIONING OF THEGRACENOTE SOFTWARE ORGRACENOTE SERVERS WILL BEUNINTERRUPTED.GRACENOTE IS NOTOBLIGATED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH ANYENHANCED OR ADDITIONAL DATA TYPESTHAT GRACENOTE MAY CHOOSE TOPROVIDE IN THE FUTURE AND IS FREETO DISCONTINUE ITS ONLINE SERVICESAT ANY TIME.GRACENOTE DISCLAIM ALLWARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,414 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, ANDNON-INFRINGEMENT.NEITHERGRACENOTE WARRANTS THE RESULTSTHAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USEOF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANYGRACENOTE SERVER.IN NO CASE WILLGRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANYCONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTALDAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITSOR LOST REVENUES FOR ANY REASONWHATSOEVER. © Gracenote 2007.Radio Frequency StatementFCC ID: ACJ-SYNCG3-LIC: 216B-SYNCG3-LThis device complies with Part 15 of theFCC Rules and with RSS-210 of IndustryCanada.Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and(2) this device must accept anyinterference received, includinginterference that may cause undesiredoperation.WARNINGChanges or modifications notexpressly  expressively   approvedby the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authorityto operate the equipment. The term "IC""IC:"  before the radio certification numberonly signifies that Industry Canadatechnical specifications were met.The antenna used for this transmitter mustnot be co-located or operating inconjunction with any other antenna ortransmitter.Taiwan TerritoryNote: In accordance with the managementapproach of low-power radio waveradiation motors:Article 12: For approved and certifiedlow-power radiation motor models,companies, firms or users must not alterthe frequency, increase the power orchange the characteristics and functionsof the original design without authorization.Article 14: The usage of low-powerradio-frequency motors must not affectaviation safety and interfere with legaltelecommunications.Should interferencebe detected, immediately stop using thedevice and only resume usage afterensuring that there is no longer anyinterference.For the legaltelecommunication and wirelesstelecommunication of the telco, thelow-power radio frequency motor must beable to tolerate legal limits of interferencefrom telecommunication, industrial,scientific and radio wave equipment.SUNA TRAFFIC CHANNEL – TERMSAND CONDITIONSBy activating, using and/or accessing theSUNA Traffic Channel, SUNA Predictive orother content or material provided byIntelematics (together, SUNA Productsand/or Services), you must acceptcertain terms and conditions.The followingis a brief summary of the terms andconditions that apply to you.To view thefull terms and conditions relevant to youruse of the SUNA Products and/or Services,please consult:Websitewww.sunatraffic.com.au/termsandcon-ditions/1.Acceptance415 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
By using SUNA Products and/or Services,you will be deemed to have accepted andagreed to be bound by the terms andconditions fully detailed at:Websitewww.sunatraffic.com.au/termsandcon-ditions/2.Intellectual PropertySUNA Products and/or Services are foryour personal use.You may not record, orretransmit the content, nor use the contentin association with any other trafficinformation or route guidance service ordevice not approved by Intelematics.Youobtain no right of ownership in anyIntellectual Property Rights (includingcopyright) in the data that is used toprovide SUNA Products and/or Services.3.Appropriate UseSUNA Products and/or Services areintended as an aid to personal motoringand travel planning, and do not providecomprehensive or accurate information onall occasions.On occasions, you mayexperience additional delay as a result ofusing SUNA Products and/or Services.Youacknowledge that it is not intended, orsuitable, for use in applications where timeof arrival or driving directions may impactthe safety of the public or yourself.4.Use of SUNA Products and Serviceswhile drivingYou, and other authorised drivers of thevehicle in which SUNA Products and/orServices are available or installed andactive, remain at all times responsible forobserving all relevant laws and codes ofsafe driving.In particular, you agree to onlyactively operate SUNA Products and/orServices when the Vehicle is at a completestop and it is safe to do so.5.Service Continuity and Reception ofthe SUNA Traffic ChannelWe will use reasonable endeavours toprovide the SUNA Traffic Channel 24 hoursa day, 365 days a year.The SUNA TrafficChannel may occasionally be unavailablefor technical reasons or for plannedmaintenance.We will try to performmaintenance at times when congestion islight.We reserve the right to withdrawSUNA Products and/or Services at anytime.Also, we cannot assure the uninterruptedreception of the SUNA Traffic ChannelRDS-TMC signal at any particular location.6.Limitation of LiabilityNeither Intelematics (nor its suppliers orthe manufacturer of your device (the“Suppliers”)) shall be liable to you or toany third party for any damages eitherdirect, indirect, incidental, consequentialor otherwise arising out of the use of orinability to use SUNA Products and/orServices even if Intelematics or a Supplierhas been advised of the possibility of suchdamages.You also acknowledge that theneither Intelematics nor any Supplierguarantees nor make any warranties thatrelate to the availability, accuracy orcompleteness of SUNA Products and/orServices, and to the extent which it islawful to do so, both Intelematics and eachSupplier excludes any warranties whichmight otherwise be implied by any Stateor Federal legislation in relation to SUNAProducts and/or Services.7.Please NoteGreat care has been taken in preparing thismanual.Constant product developmentmay mean that some information is notentirely up-to-date.The information in thisdocument is subject to change withoutnotice.416 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
WARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury.We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad.Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle.We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems whenpossible.Make sure you are aware of allapplicable local laws that may affect theuse of electronic devices while driving.FordPass Connect Terms and ConditionsYour Ford vehicle is equipped with anembedded modem (“Device”) whichtransmits data and allows access to ourservice of vehicle connectiviy (“Service”),certain of which is provided throughFordPass, a smartphone-compatibleapplication (“App”). Service is availablefor use with your Deviceproduced/provided by us (“Ford”). Youruse of the Device and access to and use ofthe Service is subject to these Terms andConditions and all policies and guidelinesreferred to herein, hereafter collectivelythese "Terms and Conditions". 1.Acceptance of Terms and Conditions  Youruse of the Device and the Service isconditional upon your acceptance of theseTerms and Conditions. By signing on theseTerms and Conditions, you agree to acceptthese Terms and Conditions. By acceptingthese Terms and Conditions you representthat you are at least 18 years old and thatyou agree to comply with these Terms andConditions. 2. Device and Service  Fordhas the discretion to decide on the contentand features of Service. Your use ofService is subject to, in addition to theseTerms and Conditions, the terms andconditions for the use of the FordPass App(“APP T&C”). In case of any discrepancybetween these Terms and Conditions andApp terms and conditions, the App termsand conditions shall prevail. [If you do notagree to the App T&C, you mustimmediately stop using Service.]  3.Service Registration  A third-party serviceprovider (“Telecom Service Provider”)provides telecom infrastructure for Service.As required by applicable laws, theTelecom Service Provider will request youto, and you must, as requested, registeryour real name with the Telecom ServiceProvider for the use of the SIM cardpre-equipped in Device, and providepersonal information as required by theTelecom Service Provider, including butnot limited to:  Chinese Identity CertificateNumber, or such other indentificationnumber as the telecom service providemay require;  Scanned copy of youridentification certificate;  Photo of youholding your identification certificate; andSuch other personal information as maybe required. You shall provide real andcorrect information. If you have anotherperson to provide his/her information asaforesaid you shall ensure he/she is atleast 18 years old and his/her informationprovided shall be real and correct. TheTelecom Service Provider may cease toprovide telecom infrastructure support andyou may not be able to have access to theService if you fail to provide information asaforesaid. You are solely responsible forthe use of Device and/or Service whetherthe aforesaid information is provided byyourself or another person. 4.Complimentary Service Period  You willreceive up to [three (3) years] ofcomplimentary Service free of charge fromthe invoice date of your vehicle equippedwith the Device (“Commecement Date”)(“Complimentary Period”). For continueduse of Service after the ComplimentaryPeriod, you will need to pay a subscriptionfee as to be notified by us. You may stopusing Service if you do not agree to pay thesubscription fee then. 5. Possible ExtraCharges  The Service is based on serviceand support provided by certain third party417 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
suppliers, including without limitation thedata transmission service provided by theTelecom Service Provider. You may becharged by such third party suppliers. Inparticular, if you use the Wifi hotspotafforded by Device to transmit data, theTelecom Service Provider may charge youon their rates. You are advised to consultthe Telecom Service Provide on itspackage charging rates. 6. InformationCollection and Privacy  Without prejudiceto the APP T&C (where applicable to theuse of Service), when you use the Service,certain information will be collected by usfrom the Device and APP as required bylaws and regulations and in order toprovide you with the Service. You agreefor us to collect the following information(“Collected Information”):  Certaininformation of status and operation of newenergy vehicles, if applicable, (e.g.information of battery, gear lever postion,motor status, vehicle warning status,vehicle charging status, temperature of keyparts, etc) as required by applicable laws;Your personal information (e.g. your name,ID card number, cell phone number, etc.,“Personal Information”), diagnostic data(e.g. tire pressure, fuel level, oil life,hardware and software version, mileage,etc. of your vehicle), driving track record(e.g. location, direction and path, status ofseat belt, accelerator/brake pedal position,etc.) and network connection data (e.g.network attachment, data traffic, IPaddress and etc.). How We Use CollectedInformation: We use your personalinformation to provide you with greatfunctionality and services, allow you tocontrol certain vehicle features, fulfillrequests you’ve made in FordPass,personalize your experience, troubleshootproblems, develop new and improvedproducts, services, and marketingstrategies and research, to protect safety,property, privacy, and security, or to complywith legal requirements. WE MAY SENDCOMMUNICATIONS ABOUT DEVICE,SERVICES, OFFERS OF PACKAGECHARGING RATES, PROMOTIONS, NEWS,AND MORE THAT ARE CUSTOMIZEDBASED ON YOUR PERSONALINFORMATION, INCLUDING YOURLOCATION, SPEED, AND DRIVINGCHARACTERISTICS. You may choose notto provide certain Personal Information(such as not entering a VehicleIdentification Number (VIN) to connect toyour vehicle), but this may limit or preventuse of certain features. How We ShareInformation: We may use and sharenon-personal information for any purpose.We do not provide your PersonalInformation to anyone for independent use,without providing you a choice, exceptauthorized dealers and our affiliates. Wealso share your Personal Information withtrusted service providers, underagreements that limit how they may useyour personal information and requireadequate safeguards. Our affiliates meanthe group of companies related bycommon control or ownership. We mayprovide your Personal Information toexternal companies under contract withus to enable delivery of the services andwhere they are subject to confidentialityand security obligations. We may shareyour Personal Information without noticeto you where we believe that doing so isreasonably necessary to: comply with alegal requirement or enforceablegovernmental request; protect and defendthe rights or property of us and ouraffiliates; act under exigent circumstancesto protect the personal safety of us oraffiliate personnel, users of our vehicles,websites or apps, or the public; and detect,prevent, or otherwise address fraud,security, safety, or privacy issues. YourConsent: By accepting these Terms andConditions, you expressly agree to thecollection, logging, storage, and sharing ofthe information as collected as aforesaidfor the purposes set forth above. Further,you agree to obtain the consent to the418 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
collection, logging, storage, use andsharing of the information as collected asaforesaid from any of your AuthorizedUsers of your vehicle and/or Device for thepurposes set forth above. You understandand consent to the collection, use,processing, transfer, and disclosure of yourPersonal Information globally (includingto the United States), to the extent incompliance with the preceding paragraphsof this section and applicable laws. Tothe fullest extent allowed by applicablelaw, such information may be transferredacross country borders, and used,processed, and disclosed in globallocations that may have different levels ofprivacy protection than in your owncountry.If you do not consent or do notwish to disclose this information, do notuse Device and Service. How to ContactUs, Access, or Control the Use of YourInformation: For more information or torequest correction or removal of personalinformation, contact us as set forth in theContact Us section below. Security andRetention of Your Information: We usesystems, policies, procedures, andtechnology to provide reasonable securityto protect and maintain the security andaccuracy of your information. We will onlyretain your Personal Information for so longas reasonably necessary to fulfill legitimatebusiness purposes. Privacy PolicyEffective Date and Revisions: This PrivacyPolicy may be updated in order to reflectany changes to Device, App and/orServices or privacy practices. 7.Modification of These Terms andConditions  Ford may at their solediscretion, with or without notice, modifythese Terms and Conditions at any timeand such modifications will be effectiveimmediately upon being posted on the Appor at www.Ford.com.cn or otherwisenotified to you. Your continued use ofDevide or Service will indicate youracceptance of these modified Terms andConditions. If you do not agree to theTerms and Conditions or any modificationof the Terms and Conditions, you mustimmediately stop using Device and Service.8. Authorized Users and Purchaser  Youmay allow others who are above 18 yearsold (including without limitationpassengers and other drivers of yourvehicle, each an “Authorized User”) to useyour Device and/or Service providedthrough your Device or APP user accountregistered in connection with your vehicleand/or Device, provided that you areresponsible for the use of Device and/orService by your Authorized Users, and forinforming your Authorized Users of theseTerms and Conditions and causing eachAuthorized Users to agree to these Termsand Conditions. If you resell the vehicle toanother party (“Purchaser”), you areresponsible for informing the Purchaser ofthese Terms and Conditions. Upon yourresale of your vehicle to a Purchaser, youmust immediately de-register the username of the SIM card embedded in Deviceand [Master Reset the Service] and informthe Purchaser to register his/her personalinformation to reactivate the SIM card inthe Device. If you fail to follow thepreceding, you may be held liable underapplicable laws and/or the TelecomService Provider may cease to providetelecommincation service to supportService to you. 9. Disclaimer  Servicemay be interrupted due to a variety ofreasons which are out of our control andis based on certain services provided bythird party suppliers which is out of ourcontrol. We are not responsible for anyinterruptions of Service. We may modify,suspend, or discontinue Service or anyfeature at any time without notice. Deviceand Service accessible through it areprovided for information purposes only onan "as is" and “as available” basis. Wemake no warranties or guarantees419 (G1755143)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
availability of Service without interruptionor error. 10. Contact Us  If you have anyquestions, comments, or claims regardingDevice or Service, you may contact yourauthorized dealer or contact us at:Changan Ford: 400-8877766DECLARATION OFCONFORMITY DECLARATIONOF CONFORMITY  (G1941190) editedYour vehicle could have components thattransmit and receive radio waves and aretherefore subject to European directive2014/53/EU.Our suppliers have declared that theircomponents conform with Europeandirective 2014/53/EU. For the full text oftheir declaration, visitwww.wirelessconformity.ford.com.420 (G1941190)Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewAppendices edited
AA/CSee: Climate Control..........................................101About This Manual (G1467680)..............................9ABSSee: Brakes............................................................152ABS driving hintsSee: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes(G1448584)................................................................152AccessoriesSee: Replacement Parts Recommendation(G1523642)....................................................................12ACCSee: Using Adaptive Cruise Control(G1868799).................................................................176Active Park Assist (G1867959)............................164Using Active Park Assist...................................165Adjusting the Steering Wheel(G1448428)...............................................................59Air ConditioningSee: Climate Control..........................................101Air Vents (G1867596)...............................................101Center Air Vents...................................................101Side Air Vents........................................................101AlarmSee: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: IntegralBattery (G1728931)...................................................55See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:Perimeter Alarm (G1725570)................................56AM/FM Radio - Vehicles Without: SYNC3 (G1907904).........................................................300Selecting a Radio Source...............................300Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:Integral Battery (G1728931)................................55Arming the Alarm.................................................56Battery Back-up Sounder.................................55Disarming the Alarm...........................................56Full and Reduced Guard....................................56Inclination Sensors..............................................55Interior Sensors.....................................................55Perimeter Alarm...................................................55Triggering the Alarm............................................55Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:Perimeter Alarm (G1725570)..............................56Arming the Alarm.................................................57Disarming the Alarm............................................57Appendices....................................................389Apps (G1823160).....................................................364Using Apps on an Android Device...............366Using Apps on an iOS Device.......................366At a Glance........................................................14Audible Warnings and Indicators(G1867940)................................................................81Airbag Secondary Warning................................81Automatic Transmission....................................81Auto-Start-Stop Warning..................................81Door Ajar...................................................................81Exterior Lamps On................................................81Key Outside Vehicle.............................................81Low Fuel Reminder...............................................81Over Speed Warning............................................81Parking Brake On...................................................81Seatbelt Reminder...............................................81Audio System................................................297Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays -Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907555).........301Adjusting the Clock............................................301Audio Unit - Vehicles With: SYNC 3(G1964279)............................................................299Adjusting the VolumeSelecting theRadioPress the button to select radiomode.Press the button again to displaythe available radio sources.Repeatedlypress the button to scroll through theavailable radio sources...............................299Changing Radio Stations................................299Pausing or Playing Media...............................300Seek Down and Previous TrackButton...............................................................299Seek Up and Next Track Button..................299Sound Settings..................................................300Switching the Audio Unit On and Off........299Switching the Screen On and OffSystemSettings............................................................300Audio Unit - Vehicles Without: SYNC 3(G1868871).............................................................297Adjusting the Volume.......................................297Changing Radio Stations................................297Pausing or Playing MediaIn radio mode,press the button to mute the signal.Pressthe button again to restore thesignal.................................................................298421Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Returning to the Previous Screen................298Scrolling Through the Menu Options........298Seek Down and Previous TrackButton...............................................................298Seek Up and Next Track Button..................298Selecting a Menu Option................................298Selecting Media..................................................297Selecting the Radio...........................................297Sound Settings...................................................298Switching the Audio Unit On and Off.........297Switching the Screen On and Off...............298System Settings.................................................298Using a Cell Phone............................................298Autolamps (G1921176)............................................66Automatic Climate Control (G1867582).........103Adjusting the Auto Mode.................................103Directing Air to the Footwell AirVents..................................................................104Directing Air to the Instrument Panel AirVents..................................................................104Directing Air to the Windshield AirVents..................................................................104Setting the Blower Motor Speed..................104Setting the Temperature.................................104Switching Auto Mode On and Off................103Switching Maximum Cooling On andOff.......................................................................103Switching Maximum Defrost On andOff.......................................................................103Switching the Air Conditioning On andOff.......................................................................103Switching the Climate Control On andOff.......................................................................103Switching the Recirculated Air On andOff.......................................................................103Automatic High Beam Control(G1952622)................................................................67About Automatic High Beam Control .........67Automatic High Beam Control InformationMessages ..........................................................68Automatic High Beam Indicator ...................68Overriding Automatic High Beam Control...............................................................................68Switching Automatic High Beam ControlOn or Off ...........................................................68AAutomatic Transmission (G1964353)..............148Automatic Transmission AdaptiveLearning..............................................................151Brake-Shift BrakeShift Interlock...................149If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud orSnow....................................................................151Kickdown...............................................................149Positions................................................................148SelectShift™........................................................148Automatic Transmission Fluid Check(G1870811)..............................................................236Auto-Start-Stop  (G1948552)..............................127Information Messages .....................................129Principle of Operation .......................................127Replacing the Battery ......................................129Switching the System On and Off ..............128Using Auto-Start-Stop ....................................128Auto-Start-Stop - Manual Transmission(G1948553)..............................................................126Auto-Start-Stop Warning ...............................127Information Messages ......................................127Principle of Operation ......................................126Replacing the Battery .......................................127Switching the System On and Off ..............126Using Auto-Start-Stop ....................................126AAutowipers (G1874571)............................................61Settings ...................................................................62Auxiliary Power Points12 Volt DC PowerPoint (G1944778)....................................................115Auxiliary Power Points.................................115BBatterySee: Changing the 12V Battery (G1667059).......237Blind Spot Information System(G1745160)..............................................................186Switching the System Off and On...............188System Errors.......................................................188422Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Using the Blind Spot InformationSystem...............................................................187BLISSee: Blind Spot Information System(G1745160).................................................................186Body Styling Kits (G1840759)..............................251Bonnet LockSee: Opening and Closing the Hood(G1867970)................................................................224Bounce-Back (G1882073).......................................75Brake Fluid Check (G1717969)............................236Brakes................................................................152General Information (G1526280)............................152Breaking-In (G1477791).........................................208Brakes and Clutch.............................................208Engine....................................................................208Tires........................................................................208Bulb Specification Chart (G1867995)...............291CCapacities and Specifications - 1.0LEcoBoost™ (G1868000)...................................285Capacities.............................................................285Specifications.....................................................285Capacities and Specifications - 1.1LDuratec (G1868001)............................................286Brake System .....................................................288Engine ...................................................................286Fuel Tank ..............................................................287Washer Reservoir ..............................................287Capacities and Specifications - 1.5LDuratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1868003)................288Capacities............................................................289Engine Oil.............................................................288Specifications.....................................................289Capacities and Specifications - 1.5LEcoBoost™ (G1868002)...................................289Brake System.......................................................291Engine....................................................................290Fuel Tank..............................................................290Washer Reservoir................................................291Capacities and Specifications.................281Car WashSee: Cleaning the Exterior (G1477841).................248Catalytic Converter (G1876874).........................139On-Board Diagnostics System......................139Changing a Bulb (G1867986)..............................242Front Fog Lamp..................................................244Headlamp.............................................................242License Plate Lamp..........................................246possible. Central High Mounted StopLampStoplamp.............................................246Rear Fog Lamp...................................................246Rear Lamp............................................................245Side Repeater UseDirectionIndicator.........245Changing a Fuse (G1923462)..............................222Engine Compartment Fuse Box...................222Fuses Types..........................................................223General Information..........................................222Passenger Compartment Fuse Box............222Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:Spare Wheel (G1883131)...................................264Installing a Road Wheel..................................269Jacking and Lifting Points..............................266Lug Nuts................................................................264Removing a Road Wheel................................268Removing the Wheel Trim.............................268Vehicle Jack.........................................................266Vehicles With a Spare Wheel.......................264Changing the 12V Battery (G1667059).............237Remove and Reinstall the Battery..............238Changing the Front Wiper Blades(G1857142)..............................................................239Changing the Rear Wiper Blades(G1874721)..............................................................239Checking MyKey System Status(G1952239)...............................................................46CChecking the Wiper Blades (G1448670)........239Child Restraint Positioning (G1884836)............22Child Safety.......................................................18Child Safety Locks (G1869658)............................28Left-Hand Side.....................................................28Right-Hand Side...................................................28Cigar Lighter (G1477648)........................................116Cleaning Leather Seats (G1821407).................250423Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Cleaning the Exterior (G1477841)......................248Body Paintwork Preservation.......................249Cleaning Stripes or Graphics.........................248Cleaning the Chrome Trim.............................248Cleaning the Headlamps................................248Cleaning the Rear Window............................248Cleaning the Interior (G1477842).......................249Fabric, Carpets, Cloth Seats, Headlinersand Floor Mats...............................................249Instrument Cluster Screens, LCD Screensand Radio Screens.......................................250Leather Interior...................................................250Rear Windows....................................................250Seatbelts..............................................................249Storage Compartments, Cup Holders andAshtrays...........................................................250Suede Micro Fiber Fabric................................250Cleaning the Wheels (G1546526)......................251Clearing All MyKeys  (G1952238).........................46MyKey Information Messages ........................46CClimate Control..............................................101Clutch Fluid Check (G1717970)...........................237Cold Weather Precautions (G1477792)..........209Compact Disc Player - Vehicles Without:SYNC 3 (G1868873)............................................302Playing a CD........................................................302Connecting a Bluetooth Device -Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907905).........301Pairing a Device...................................................301Coolant CheckSee: Engine Coolant Check (G1477815)...............235Creating a MyKey - Vehicles With: PushButton Start (G1930082).....................................44MyKey Information Messages ........................44Creating a MyKey - Vehicles Without:Push Button Start (G1952236)..........................43MyKey Information Messages ........................43CCross Traffic Alert (G1768802)............................188Blocked Sensors.................................................190Switching the System Off and On...............190System Errors......................................................190System Lights, Messages and AudibleAlerts..................................................................190System Limitations...........................................190Using the Cross Traffic Alert System..........188Cruise Control.................................................175Principle of Operation (G1448594).........................175Cruise controlSee: Using Cruise Control (G1868749)..................175Cup Holders (G1477702).........................................117DData Recording (G1590702).....................................11Declaration of Conformity  (G1941190)..........420DDevice Holder (G1868739).....................................117Installing a Device................................................117Installing the Device Holder.............................117Removing a Device..............................................117Removing the Device Holder...........................117Diesel Particulate Filter (G1876876)...................141Diesel Particulate Filter AutomaticRegeneration...................................................142Diesel Particulate Filter ManualRegeneration...................................................143On-Board Diagnostics System.......................141Digital Radio - Vehicles Without: SYNC3 (G1868872)..........................................................301Selecting a Radio Source................................301Direction Indicators (G1875446)..........................69Door Edge Protection...................................58Principle of Operation (G1694492)..........................58Doors and Locks.............................................49Drive Control  (G1960037)....................................198Selectable Drive Modes ..................................198424Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
DDriver Airbag (G1869721).........................................32Driver Alert (G1886863).........................................182Resetting the System.......................................184System Display....................................................183System Warnings................................................183Driving Aids.....................................................182Driving Hints..................................................208Driving Through Water (G1661881)..................209Eco Mode  (G1952525)...........................................192Eco Mode System Display ..............................192Principle of Operation ......................................192EEconomical Driving (G1598582).......................208EcoSelect (G1906297)............................................129EcoSelect AboutEcoSelect.............................129EcoSelect Indicator ...........................................129Switching EcoSelect On and Off .................129Electromagnetic Compatibility(G1871100).............................................................389Emergency Assistance (G1907968).................303End User License Agreement (G1755143)......391VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER LICENSEAGREEMENT (EULA)...................................391Engine Block Heater (G1752502)........................124Using the Engine Block Heater......................125Engine Coolant Check (G1477815)....................235Adding Coolant...................................................235Engine Cooling Fan - Diesel (G1830389)........235Engine Cooling Fan - Gasoline(G1830390).............................................................235Engine Emission Control............................139Engine ImmobilizerSee: Passive Anti-Theft System (G1611956)........55Engine Oil Check (G1562149)..............................233Adding Engine Oil...............................................233Engine Oil Dipstick - Diesel (G1588994).........233Engine Oil Dipstick - Gasoline(G1688369).............................................................232Engine Overspeed  (G1972108)...........................210EEntertainment (G1824131)...................................345Playing Music From a USB device.Supportedor MediaPlayers,Player................................................349Streaming Music From a BluetoothDevice...............................................................349Thisshows you Using thestations that youhave saved as presets. You can accessthese options using the touchscreen orvoice commands. The available optionsmay change depending on the sourcethat you select. These options mayinclude: Message and description Apopup appears, allowing you to type inthe frequence of a station. Allows you toswitch Traffic Announcements on andoff. Stations A list of all available radiostations appears. You can select astation by pressing any list entry on thetouchscreen. For more entries, you canscroll down using the up and downarrows, the slider or by swiping down thelist. Sources Press this button to selectthe source of media you want to listento. AM/FM/DAB Radio................................346Using the CD Player..........................................348Event Data RecordingSee: Data Recording (G1590702)...............................11Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: BlindSpot Information System/Power FoldExterior Mirrors (G1867602).................................72Folding the Mirrors...............................................73Power Exterior Mirrors.........................................72Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: PowerAdjustable Exterior Mirrors (G1867603)..........73Folding the Mirrors...............................................73Power Exterior Mirrors.........................................73FFanSee: Engine Cooling Fan - Diesel (G1830389)....235See: Engine Cooling Fan - Gasoline(G1830390)...............................................................235425Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Fastening the Seatbelts (G1754073)..................29Using Seatbelts During Pregnancy................29First Aid Kit (G1477796)...........................................211Flat TireSee: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264Flat Tire InflationSee: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - VehiclesWith: Temporary Mobility Kit (G1640978)......252Floor Mats (G1448653).........................................209Fog Lamps - FrontSee: Front Fog Lamps (G1868417)..........................68Fog Lamps - RearSee: Rear Fog Lamps (G1868418)...........................69Front Fog Lamps (G1868417)...............................68Front Parking Aid (G1973544).............................160Front Parking Aid Information Messages..............................................................................162Object Distance Indicator.................................161Front Wiper BladesSee: Changing the Front Wiper Blades(G1857142)................................................................239Fuel and Refueling.......................................130Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.0LEcoBoost™ (G1948539)....................................293Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.1L Duratec(G1948540)............................................................294Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.5LDuratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1948541).................295Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.5LEcoBoost™ (G1948542)....................................296FFuel Consumption (G1944721)............................137Advertised Capacity ..........................................137Fuel Economy.......................................................137Fuel Filler Funnel Location (G1728199).............131Fuel Quality - Diesel (G1477716)..........................131Long-Term Storage.............................................131Fuel Quality - Gasoline (G1477715)...................130Long-Term Storage.............................................131Fuel Shutoff (G1448655)........................................211Fuse Box Locations  (G1936886)........................215Engine Compartment Fuse Box ...................215Passenger Compartment Fuse Box ............215FFuses.................................................................215Fuse Specification Chart (G1893599)..............215Engine Compartment Fuse Box....................215Passenger Compartment Fuse Box...........220Gasoline Particulate Filter  (G1970494)...........139Gasoline Particulate Filter InformationMessages .........................................................140Gasoline Particulate Filter Regeneration..............................................................................140GGauges (G1867938)...................................................76Automatic Transmission Gearshift LeverPosition Indicator.............................................77Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge.............77Fuel Gauge...............................................................77Information Display.............................................76Odometer................................................................76Speedometer..........................................................77Tachometer............................................................76Trip Computer........................................................77Vehicle and System SettingsUse theinformation display controls on thesteering wheel to adjust various systemsettings................................................................77GearboxSee: Transmission...............................................147General Information on RadioFrequencies (G1477600)......................................36Global Opening and Closing (G1907822)..........72Global Closing........................................................72Global Opening......................................................72426Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
HHandbrakeSee: Parking Brake - Automatic Transmission(G1448585)................................................................153See: Parking Brake - Manual Transmission(G1521671)..................................................................152Hazard Flashers (G1477795)..................................211Hazard Flashers Warning Lamp.....................211Switching the Hazard Flashers On orOff.........................................................................211Headlamp Exit Delay (G1448496).......................67Headlamp Leveling (G1547833)..........................69Headlamp RemovalSee: Removing a Headlamp (G1867984)...........240HeadrestSee: Head Restraints (G1910909)..........................108Head Restraints (G1910909)...............................108Adjusting the Head Restraints......................108Removing the Head Restraints.....................109Heated Exterior Mirrors (G1866813)..................107Heated Rear Window - Vehicles With:Electronic Automatic TemperatureControl (EATC) (G1878082)..............................107Heated Rear Window - Vehicles With:Electronic Manual TemperatureControl (EMTC) (G1866812).............................107Heated Seats  (G1936573).....................................114HHeated Steering Wheel (G1769260)...................59Heated Windshield (G1688416)..........................107HeatingSee: Climate Control..........................................101Hill Start Assist (G1644165).................................153Switching the System On and Off...............154Using Hill Start Assist.......................................154Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate- Vehicles With: Electronic AutomaticTemperature Control (EATC)(G1885442).............................................................104Defogging the Side Windows in ColdWeather............................................................105General Hints.......................................................104Maximum CoolingUsingDefoggingorClearing theInstrument Panel andFootwellWindshieldofThinIce..................105Quickly Cooling the Interior............................105Recommended Settings for Cooling..........105Recommended Settings for Heating..........105Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate- Vehicles With: Electronic ManualTemperature Control (EMTC)(G1885443).............................................................106Defogging the Side Windows in ColdWeather............................................................106General Hints.......................................................106Maximum CoolingUsingDefoggingorClearing theInstrument Panel andFootwellWindshieldofThinIce..................106Quickly Cooling the Interior............................106Quickly Heating the Interior............................106Recommended Settings for Cooling..........106Recommended Settings for Heating..........106Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes(G1448584)..............................................................152Home ScreenItemTileHome screendisplay (G1824129)..............................................320Hood LockSee: Opening and Closing the Hood(G1867970)................................................................224IIgnition Switch (G1518436)...................................118Starting the Engine.............................................119Switching the Ignition Off................................118Switching the Ignition Onto AccessoryMode...................................................................118Switching the Ignition to AccessoryModeOn.............................................................118Information Displays.....................................82General Information (G1867945).............................82Information Messages (G1867946)....................89Installing Child Restraints (G1884835)...............18Attaching a Child Restraint With a SupportLeg..........................................................................21427Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Attaching a Child Restraint With TopTethers..................................................................21Booster Seats.........................................................19Child Restraints for Different MassGroups..................................................................19ISOFIX Anchor Points.........................................20Top Tether Anchor Points...................................21Instrument Cluster.........................................76Instrument Lighting Dimmer (G1911490)..........67Instrument Panel Overview - LHD(G1866792)................................................................14Instrument Panel Overview - RHD(G1866793)................................................................15Interior Lamps (G1910715).....................................70Courtesy Lamp......................................................70Reading Lamps.....................................................70Rear Courtesy Lamp............................................70Interior Mirror (G1587232).......................................73Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror...........................74Introduction........................................................9JJump Starting the Vehicle (G1965077).............212To Connect the Booster Cables.....................212To Start the Engine.............................................213KKeyless Entry (G1869730)........................................51Deactivated Passive Keys.................................53Locking the Doors................................................52Locking the Liftgate.............................................53OpeningUnlocking the Liftgate.......................53Smart Unlocks for Passive Keys.....................53Thesystem allows you to unlock, operateand lock your vehicle without using a keyor remote control. The system requiresa valid passive key to be within onePrinciple of Operation.....................................51Unlocking the Driver Door.................................53UnlockingYour Vehicle Touch the unlocksensorDoors......................................................52Keys and Remote Controls.........................36LLane Keeping System (G1886864)...................184Switching the System On and Off...............185System Display....................................................186System Settings..................................................185Liftgate...............................................................54Lighting Control (G1884669).................................65High Beam Headlamps.....................................66Parking Lamps......................................................65Lighting..............................................................65General Information (G1584682).............................65Load CarriersSee: Roof Racks and Load Carriers - VehiclesWith: Panoramic Roof Opening Panel(G1868565)..............................................................200See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers - VehiclesWithout: Panoramic Roof Opening Panel(G1868888)..............................................................200Load Carrying.................................................199General Information (G1477738)............................199Locking and Unlocking (G1869729)....................49Door Lock Indicator.............................................49Door Lock Switch Inhibitor...............................49Locking and Unlocking the Doors FromInside...................................................................50Locking and Unlocking the DoorsIndividually with the Key Blade...................51Locking and Unlocking the Doors with theKey Blade...........................................................50Power Door Locks................................................49Remote Control....................................................49Luggage Covers (G1911342).................................199Removing the Cover..........................................199Lug NutsSee: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264Lug Nuts (G1868862)............................................280AllLocking Lug Nuts.........................................280Lug Nut Wheel TypeTorque..........................280MMaintenance..................................................224General Information (G1477802)...........................224428Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Manual Climate Control (G1867581).................101AdjustingSetting the Blower MotorSpeed.................................................................102Directing Air to the Footwell AirVents..................................................................102Directing Air to the Instrument Panel AirVents..................................................................102Directing Air to the Windshield AirVents..................................................................102Setting the Temperature.................................102Switching Maximum Cooling On andOff.......................................................................102Switching Maximum Defrost On andOff........................................................................101Switching the Air Conditioning On andOff........................................................................101Switching the Climate Control On andOff........................................................................101Switching the Recirculated Air On andOff........................................................................101Manual Liftgate (G1869733)..................................54Closing the Liftgate.............................................54Opening the Liftgate Using the ExteriorRelease Button.................................................54Opening the Liftgate Using the RemoteControl.................................................................54Manual Seats - 3-Door (G1909185).................109Adjusting the Height of the Driver Seat........111Adjusting the Lumbar Support........................111Folding the Seat Backrest Forward..............110Moving the Seat Backward andForward.............................................................109Recline Adjustment.............................................112Returning the Seat Backrest to the SeatingPosition................................................................111Manual Seats - 5-Door (G1909186)...................112Adjusting the Height of the DriverSeat......................................................................113Adjusting the Lumbar Support.......................112Moving the Seat Backward andForward...............................................................112Recline Adjustment............................................113Manual Transmission - 5-Speed ManualTransmission (G1939965)..................................147General Information ..........................................147Shifting Into Reverse Gear ..............................147MManual Transmission - 6-Speed ManualTransmission (G1950186)...................................147AuthoringTemplateGeneralInformation...................147Shifting Into Reverse Gear...............................147Message CenterSee: Information Displays.................................82MirrorsSee: Windows and Mirrors.................................71Mobile Communications Equipment(G1448348)................................................................12Moonroof...........................................................75MyKey Settings - Excluding: ST(G1930081)................................................................41Configurable Settings .........................................41Non-Configurable Settings ..............................41MyKey Settings - ST (G1965931).........................42Configurable Settings ........................................42Non-Configurable Settings ..............................42MyKey Troubleshooting - Vehicles With:Push Button Start (G1930087)..........................47What is an admin key? ......................................47Why can I not clear the MyKeys? ...................47Why can I not create a MyKey? ......................47Why can I not program a MyKey? .................47Why can I not start the engine with aMyKey? ..............................................................48Why does the MyKey distance notaccumulate? ....................................................48MyKey Troubleshooting - VehiclesWithout: Push Button Start (G1952240)........47What is an admin key? ......................................47Why can I not clear the MyKeys? ...................47Why can I not create a MyKey? ......................47Why can I not program a MyKey? .................47Why does the MyKey distance notaccumulate? ....................................................47MMyKey™..............................................................41Principle of Operation (G1930080)..........................41429Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
NNavigation (G1823159)..........................................354Changing the Format of the Map...............360Michelin Travel Guide.......................................362Navigation Map UpdatesAnnual navigationmap updates are available for purchasethrough your dealership.............................363Route Guidance..................................................361setSetting a destination,press:Destination..........................................356Zoom......................................................................360Oil Change Indicator Reset  (G1951144).........234OOil CheckSee: Engine Oil Check (G1562149).........................233Opening and Closing the Hood(G1867970).............................................................224Closing the Hood................................................225Opening the Hood.............................................224Opening and Closing the Moonroof(G1882071)................................................................75Closing the Moonroof.........................................75Opening the Moonroof.......................................75Opening and Closing the Sun Shades(G1882074)................................................................75PParking Aids....................................................158Principle of Operation (G1477731)..........................158Parking Brake - Automatic Transmission(G1448585)..............................................................153Parking Brake - Manual Transmission(G1521671)...............................................................152Passenger Airbag (G1869722)...............................33Passive Anti-Theft System (G1611956).............55Arming the Engine Immobilizer......................55Coded Keys.............................................................55Disarming the Engine Immobilizer.................55Principle of Operation........................................55Passive Key Backup Position (G1867411).........40PATSSee: Passive Anti-Theft System (G1611956)........55Personalized SettingsYou canpersonalize the settings using theinformation display. (G1911040)........................87ChimesYou can switch some chimesoff.Navigate to the following main menuitem and then press the menubutton..................................................................89Distance You can change the distance unitto display imperial or metric units, forexample miles or kilometers. Navigateto the following main menu item andthen press the menu button.MeasureUnit.......................................................................88LanguageYou can choose an alternativelanguage.Navigate to the following mainmenu item and then press the menubutton..................................................................87Temperature UnitYou can change thetemperature unit to display Celsius orFahrenheit.Navigate to the followingmain menu item and then press themenu button.....................................................88Tire Pressure UnitYou can change the tirepressure unit to display psi, kPa orbar.Navigate to the following main menuitem and then press the menubutton..................................................................89Phone (G1823158)..................................................350Android Auto.......................................................353Apple CarPlay.....................................................353Pairing Your Cell Phone for the FirstTime..................................................................350Text Messaging...................................................352Using Your Cell Phone......................................352Playing Media From a USB Device -Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907907)........302Selecting the USB Device...............................303Track and FolderFormatSupportedAudioFileFormats.....302Power Door LocksSee: Locking and Unlocking (G1869729)..............49Power Windows (G1867865)..................................71Bounce-Back...........................................................71One-Touch Close...................................................71One-Touch Open...................................................71430Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Rear Window Lock................................................71Pre-Collision Assist  (G1973410)........................193Distance Alert .....................................................195Distance Indication ...........................................195Pre-Collision Assist Information Messages...............................................................................197Pre-Collision Assist System Sensors .........196Pre-Collision Assist Warning Lamp ............197Programming a MyKey  (G1952237)...................45PPunctureSee: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264Push Button Ignition Switch (G1869760).........119Failure to Start......................................................119Fast Restart..........................................................120Key Outside Vehicle Audible Warning..........121Starting System InformationMessages...........................................................121Starting Your VehicleTheEngine....................119Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle isMoving...............................................................120Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle isStationary.........................................................120Switching the Ignition On to AccessoryMode....................................................................119RRear Fog LampsSwitching Rear FogLamps On and Off (G1868418).........................69Rear Lamp RemovalSee: Removing a Rear Lamp (G1867985)..........240Rear Parking Aid (G1973543)...............................158Object Distance Indicator................................159Rear Parking Aid Information Messages..............................................................................160Rear Seats (G1909499)...........................................113Folding the Seat Backrest................................113Unfolding the Seat Backrest...........................114Rear Under Floor Storage (G1908327).............199Adjustable Load Floor......................................199Rear View Camera (G1867960)...........................172Enhanced Parking Aids or Park Pilot...........174Using the Rear View Camera..........................172Rear View CameraSee: Rear View Camera (G1867960)......................172Rear Window Wiper and Washers(G1874573)...............................................................64Rear Window Washer.........................................64Rear Window Wiper............................................64Rear Wiper BladesSee: Changing the Rear Wiper Blades(G1874721).................................................................239Refueling (G1809497).............................................134Refueling Your Vehicle .....................................135System WarningsRefuelingSystemWarning...........................136When refueling always shut the engine offand never allow sparks or open flamesnear the fuel tank filler valve. Neversmoke or use a cell phone whilerefueling. Fuel vapor is extremelyhazardous under certain conditions.Avoid inhaling excess fumes. The fuelsystem may be under pressure. If youhear a hissing sound near the fuel fillerinlet, do not refuel until the sound stops.Otherwise, fuel may spray out, whichcould cause serious personal injury. Donot remove the fuel pump nozzle fromits fully inserted position when refueling.Do not overfill the fuel tank. The pressurein an overfilled tank may cause leakageand lead to fuel spray and fire. Stoprefueling when the fuel pump nozzleautomatically shuts off for the first time.Failure to follow this will fill theexpansion space in the fuel tank andcould lead to fuel overflowing. Wait atleast 10 seconds before removing thefuel pump nozzle to allow any residualfuel to drain into the fuel tank. Do not tryto pry open or push open the capless fuelsystem with foreign objects. This coulddamage the fuel system and its seal andcause injury to you or others. Your vehicledoes not have a fuel fillercap.RefuelingSystemOverview................134431Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Remote Control - Vehicles With: KeylessEntry (G1867409)....................................................36Changing the Remote Control Battery.........37Locating Your Vehicle.........................................38Passive Key.............................................................36Remote Control - Vehicles With: RemoteFlip Key (G1883603)...............................................38Changing the Remote Control Battery........38Locating Your Vehicle.........................................39Remote Flip Key....................................................38Removing a Headlamp (G1867984)................240Removing and Installing the EngineUndershield (G1870813)....................................233Removing a Rear Lamp (G1867985)................240Brake Lamp, Rear Lamp and DirectionIndicator...........................................................240Reversing Lamp...................................................241Repairing Minor Paint Damage(G1477843)..............................................................251Replacement Parts Recommendation(G1523642).................................................................12Collision Repairs....................................................12Scheduled Maintenance and MechanicalRepairs..................................................................12Warranty on Replacement Parts.....................12Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control(G1562151)................................................................40Roadside Emergencies................................211Roof Racks and Load Carriers - VehiclesWith: Panoramic Roof Opening Panel(G1868565)............................................................200Towbar Carriers...................................................201Roof Racks and Load Carriers - VehiclesWithout: Panoramic Roof OpeningPanel (G1868888)...............................................200Towbar Carriers..................................................200Running-InSee: Breaking-In (G1477791)...................................208Running Out of Fuel (G1809496)........................131Adding Fuel From a Portable FuelContainer...........................................................132Filling a Portable Fuel Container...................132SSafety Precautions (G1448576).........................130Seatbelt Height Adjustment (G1546351).........29Seatbelt Reminder  (G1952214)...........................30Fasten Seatbelt Audible Warning .................30Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp ....................30Seatbelt Status ....................................................30SSeatbelts...........................................................29Seats.................................................................108Security..............................................................55SettingsUnder this menu, you can accessand adjust the settings for many of thesystem features.To access additionalsettings, swipe the screen left orright.SoundSound SettingsReturnssound settings to factory levels.Adjuststhe high frequency level.Adjusts themiddle frequency level.Adjusts the lowfrequency level.Adjusts the sound ratiofrom side to side or front toback.Adjusts the amount the audiosystem volume increases with speed,or turns the feature off.Optimizes thesound based on the location of thelisteners.(If Equipped)Your vehiclemight not have all of thesefeatures.Media PlayerThis button isavailable when a media device such asa Bluetooth Stereo or USB device is theactive audio source.Pressing the buttonallows you to access the followingoptions for active devices only.MenuItemAction and DescriptionFor someApple devices, SYNC 3 can adjust theplayback speed of podcasts.When apodcast is playing, you can choose:Forsome Apple devices, SYNC 3 canadjust the playback speed ofaudiobooks.When an audiobook isplaying, you can choose:Cover artdisplays from your device’s musicfiles.If no cover art for the files existson the device, then the GracenoteDatabase provides cover art.TheGracenote Database supplied coverart is used for your music files.This432Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
overrides any cover art from yourdevice.Switches on an off Gracenote®to provide metadata information suchas genre, artist, album.This allows youto view the version level of theGracenote Database.This allows youto view the manufacturer and modelnumber of your media device.Erase thestored in media information in order tore-index.ClockTo adjust the time,select the up and down arrows oneither side of the screen.The arrows onthe left adjust the hour and arrows onthe right adjust the minute.You canthen select AM or PM.Menu ItemActionand DescriptionSelect how timedisplays.When active, the clock adjuststo time zone changes.This feature isonly available in vehicles withnavigation.When selected, the vehicleclock resets to GPS satellite time.Thesystem automatically saves anyupdates you make to thesettings.BluetoothPressing this buttonallows you to access thefollowing:Menu ItemActionYou mustactivate Bluetooth to pair aBluetooth-enabled device.Theprocesses of pairing a Bluetooth deviceis the same as pairing a phone.SeePairing a Device in Phone settings forhow to pair a device and the availableoptions.PhonePair yourBluetooth-enabled phone with thesystem before using the functions inhands-free mode.Switch on Bluetoothon your device to begin pairing.See yourphone’s manual if necessary.To add aphone, select:Menu ItemFollow theon-screen instructions.A prompt alertsyou to search for your vehicle's makeon your phone.Select your vehicle'smodel as it displays on yourphone.Confirm that the six-digitnumber appearing on your phonematches the six-digit number on thetouchscreen.The touchscreen indicateswhen the pairing is successful.Yourphone may prompt you to give thesystem permission to accessinformation.To check your phone’scompatibility, see your phone’s manualor visit the regional Fordwebsite.Alternatively, to add a phone,select:Menu ItemThen select:Followthe on-screen instructions.Select yourphone's name when it appears on thetouchscreen.Confirm that the six-digitnumber appearing on your phonematches the six-digit number on thetouchscreen.The touchscreen indicateswhen the pairing is successful.Yourphone may prompt you to give thesystem permission to accessinformation.To check your phone’scompatibility, see your phone’s manualor visit the website.Other features, suchas text messaging using Bluetooth andautomatic phonebook download, arephone-dependent features.To checkyour phone’s compatibility, see yourphone’s manual or visit the regionalFord website.Once you have paired adevice you can adjust the followingoptions.Menu ItemAction andDescriptionYou can then select:Youcan add a Bluetooth-enabled deviceby following the steps in the previoustable.You can select a phone bytouching the name of the phone on thescreen.You then have the followingoptions:Depending on the status of thedevice, you can select either of theseoptions to interact with the selecteddevice.Allows you to see phone anddevice information.Allows you to selectthis device to be your preferreddevice.Removes the selected devicefrom the system.Menu ItemAction andDescriptionYou can then select:Enablethis option to have SYNC 3 periodicallyre-download your phonebook to keepyour contact list up to date.Choosehow you would like the system todisplay your contacts.You canchoose:Select this option to433Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
re-download your contact listmanually.Select this option to deletethe in vehicle contact list.Deleting thein vehicle list does not erase thecontact list on the connectedphone.Menu ItemAction andDescriptionYou can then select:Nosound plays when a call comes to yourphone.The currently selected ringtoneon your phone plays when you receivea call.This option may not be availablefor all phones.If this option is available,it is the default setting.You can alsoselect one of the three availableringers.Menu ItemAction andDescriptionYou can then select:Youcan select to switch this option on oroff.No sound plays when a messagecomes to your phone.You can selectone of the three available notificationsounds.When enabled, a voice promptalerts you when you receive a newmessage.You can enable and disablethe following options as well:MenuItemAction and DescriptionWhenenabled, vehicle audio (such as radioor apps) is muted for the duration ofthe phone call even when the phonecall is in privacy.When enabled, an alertdisplays that your phone is roamingwhen you attempt to place a call.Whenenabled, a message displays when thebattery on your phone is runninglow.Emergency AssistanceSelect thisbutton to modify the on or off settingfor this feature.If the mobile phone’scontacts have been downloaded, youcan adjust the following option:MenuItemAction and DescriptionYou canselect up to two numbers from yourmobile device's phonebook asemergency contacts for quick accessat the end of the EmergencyAssistance call process.RadioThisbutton is available if a Radio sourcesuch as AM, FM or DAB is the activemedia source.Pressing the buttonallows you to access the followingfeatures:Menu ItemAction andDescriptionThis feature is availablewhen FM or DAB Radio is your activemedia source.Activate this feature tohave the system display radiotext.RefreshSelecting this option storesthe six strongest stations in yourcurrent location to the last preset bankof the currently tuned source.You canalso switch on or off thefollowing:Service linkingAlterativefrequencyRegionalNewsNavigationMapPreferencesMenu ItemAction andDescriptionThen select any of thefollowing:When this option is active,the system shows 3D renderings ofbuildings.When enabled, your vehicle’spreviously traveled route displays withwhite dots.Enable this feature todisplay up to 3 POI icons on thenavigation map.Once this feature isactivated you can select the icons youwant displayed by selecting:RoutePreferencesMenu ItemSecond LevelMessages, Actions andDescriptionsThen select any of thefollowing:Choose to have the systemdisplay your chosen route type.Bypassroute selection in destinationprogramming.The system onlycalculates one route based on yourpreferred route setting.The systemsearches for and displays availableparking locations as you approach yourdestination.Select a level of cost forthe calculated Eco Route.The higherthe setting, the longer the timeallotment is for the route.Switch on oroff whether the system considerstraffic information when planning aroute.The system can find a fasterroute based on heavy traffic flowinformation or detect a Road Closedincident and find a detour route ifpossible (if equipped withTMC).Navigation PreferencesMenuItemAction and DescriptionYou canadjust how the system provides434Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
prompts.Then select any of thefollowing:Voice and ChimesVisual andChimesMobile AppsYou can enable thecontrol of compatible mobile appsrunning on your Bluetooth or USBdevice.In order to enable mobile apps,The system requires user consent tosend and receive app authorizationinformation and updates using thedata plan associated with theconnected device.The connecteddevices sends data to Ford in theUnited States.The encryptedinformation includes your VIN, systemmodule number, anonymous usagestatistics and debugginginformation.Updates may take placeautomatically.All Mobile Apps may notbe compatible with thesystem.Standard data rates willapply.Ford is not responsible for anyadditional charges you may receivefrom your service provider, when yourvehicle sends or receives data throughthe connected device.This includes anyadditional charges incurred due todriving in areas when roaming out of ahome network.Menu ItemAction andDescriptionEnable or disable the useof mobile apps on the system.Disablingmobile apps in the settings menudisables automatic updates and theuse of mobile apps on the system.OnceMobile Apps is enabled, you have thefollowing options:This providesinformation on the current state ofavailable app updates.There are threepossible states:UpdateNeededUp-To-DateUpdating MobileApps…The system detects a new apprequiring authorization or a generalpermissions update is required.Noupdate is required.The system is tryingto receive an update.RequestUpdateSelect this button if an updateis required and you want to request thisupdate manually.For example, whenyour mobile device is connected to aWi-Fi hotspot.Grant or denypermissions to all apps at once.Theremay also be enabled apps listed underthese options.Grant or deny anindividual app particularpermissions.App permissions areorganized into groups.By pressing theinfo book icon, you can see whichsignals are included in each group.Fordis not responsible or liable for anydamages or loss of privacy relating tousage of an app, or dissemination ofany vehicle data that you approve Fordto provide to an app. (G1823161)...................366Ambient Lighting................................................374Apps........................................................................373Bluetooth..............................................................370Clock.......................................................................370Display...................................................................369Emergency Assistance.....................................372General...................................................................367Media Player........................................................370Navigation System.............................................372Phone......................................................................371Radio.......................................................................372Sound....................................................................369Valet Mode...........................................................375Vehicle Settings..................................................374Voice ControlRecognition...............................374Wi-Fi........................................................................374Side Airbags (G1477597).........................................34Side Curtain Airbags (G1477599).........................35Side Sensing System (G1867958).....................162Object Distance Indicator................................163Sitting in the Correct Position(G1553331)..............................................................108Snow ChainsSee: Using Snow Chains (G1914658)...................260Spare WheelSee: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264Speed ControlSee: Cruise Control.............................................175Speed Limiter (G1936914)....................................182Principle of Operation.......................................182Using Speed Limiter..........................................182435Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Stability Control............................................156Principle of Operation (G1477729).........................156Starter SwitchSee: Ignition Switch (G1518436)..............................118Starting a Diesel Engine (G1608041)................122Engine Warning Lamps ....................................123Failure to Start.....................................................122Glow Plug Indicator ...........................................123Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes ...............123Important Ventilating Information ..............123Starting System Information Messages..............................................................................124Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle isMoving ...............................................................123Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle isStationary ........................................................123Vehicles with an Ignition Key..........................122Vehicles with a Push Button IgnitionSwitch.................................................................122Starting and Stopping the Engine...........118General Information (G1448534).............................118Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles With:Push Button Start (G1618558)..........................121Unlocking the Steering Wheel.......................122Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles Without:Push Button Start (G1546401)..........................121Locking the Steering Wheel.............................121Unlocking the Steering Wheel........................121Steering Wheel...............................................59Storage Compartments..............................117Streaming Bluetooth Audio - VehiclesWithout: SYNC 3 (G1907906).........................302Selecting a Bluetooth Source.......................302SunroofSee: Moonroof.......................................................75Supplementary Restraints System.........32Principle of Operation (G1477594)...........................32Switching Off the Engine (G1477713)...............124Vehicles With a Turbocharger........................124Switching the Passenger Airbag On andOff (G1869723)........................................................33Switching the Passenger Airbag Off.............33Switching the Passenger Airbag On.............34Symbols Glossary (G1470774)................................9SYNC™ 3........................................................307General Information (G1824128)............................307SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting (G1823162)..........375Additional Information andAssistance.......................................................388Apps.......................................................................385Navigation............................................................384Phone.....................................................................383Resetting the System......................................388USB and Bluetooth Audio.............................380Voice commandRecognition.........................376Wi-Fi Connectivity.............................................387TTechnical SpecificationsSee: Capacities and Specifications.............281Tire Care (G1477846).............................................259Tire Inflation When PuncturedSee: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - VehiclesWith: Temporary Mobility Kit (G1640978)......252Tire Pressure Monitoring System(G1928643)............................................................260Changing Tires With a Tire PressureMonitoring System........................................261Changing Wheels With a Tire PressureMonitoring System.......................................262Tire Pressure Monitoring System ResetProcedure........................................................264Understanding Your Tire PressureMonitoring System.......................................262Tire Pressures - 1.0L EcoBoost™,Automatic Transmission (G1892351)............272R16 205/45R17TemporarySpareWheel........................274Tire Pressures - 1.0L EcoBoost™, ManualTransmission (G1892350).................................270R16 205/45R17TemporarySpareWheel........................272Tire Pressures - 1.1L (G1868861).........................274R16 205/45R17TemporarySpareWheel........................276436Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Tire Pressures - 1.5L Diesel (G1892353)..........276R16 205/45R17TemporarySpareWheel.......................278Tire Pressures - 1.5L EcoBoost™(G1938064).............................................................278Temporary Spare Wheel ...............................280TTire Repair KitSee: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - VehiclesWith: Temporary Mobility Kit (G1640978)......252Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - VehiclesWith: Temporary Mobility Kit(G1640978).............................................................252After Using the Tire Sealant and InflatorKit........................................................................257Using the Tire Sealant and InflatorKit........................................................................254TiresSee: Wheels and Tires......................................252Tow Ball (G1477788)..............................................203Driving With a Trailer........................................204Driving Without a Trailer.................................205Inserting the Tow Ball Arm............................204Maintenance.......................................................205Removing the Tow Ball Arm..........................205Unlocking the Tow Ball ArmMechanism.....................................................203Towbar Dimensions (G1867994).......................282Towing a Trailer - 1.0L EcoBoost™/1.1L,1.5L Duratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1703012).........202Towing a Trailer - 1.5L EcoBoost™(G1581962).............................................................203Towing Points (G1869631)....................................213Front Towing Point.............................................213Rear Towing Point...............................................214Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels -Automatic Transmission (G1693735)..........206Emergency Towing............................................207Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels -Manual Transmission (G1608049)................206Towing.............................................................202Track Use.........................................................247Track Use  (G1965713)............................................247Launch Control ...................................................247TTraction Control............................................155Principle of Operation (G1448586)........................155Traffic Sign Recognition (G1562345).................191Principle of Operation........................................191Using Traffic Sign Recognition.......................191Transmission...................................................147Trip Computer (G1911042).....................................85Average Fuel...........................................................87Average Speed......................................................87Distance to Empty...............................................87Instantaneous Fuel..............................................87Personalization.....................................................86Resetting the Trip Computer...........................85Trip Odometer.......................................................87Trip Timer................................................................87UUnder Hood Overview - 1.0L EcoBoost™,LHD (G1867971)....................................................225Under Hood Overview - 1.0L EcoBoost™,RHD (G1867972)...................................................226Under Hood Overview - 1.1L Duratec, LHD(G1867973)..............................................................227Under Hood Overview - 1.1L Duratec, RHD(G1867974).............................................................228Under Hood Overview - 1.5LDuratorq-TDCi Diesel, LHD(G1867977).............................................................229Under Hood Overview - 1.5LDuratorq-TDCi Diesel, RHD(G1867978).............................................................230Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™,LHD (G1867975)...................................................230Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™,RHD (G1867976)....................................................231437Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Unique Driving Characteristics................126USB Port  (G1967465)...........................................303UUsing Adaptive Cruise Control(G1868799)..............................................................176Automatic Cancellation...................................179Blocked Sensor...................................................180Canceling the Set Speed.................................179Changing the Set Speed..................................178Detection Issues..................................................179Following a Vehicle.............................................177Hilly Condition Usage........................................179Overriding the System......................................178Resuming the Set Speed.................................179Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed..............177Setting the Gap Distance.................................178Switching Adaptive Cruise ControlOff........................................................................179Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On........177Switching to Normal Cruise Control.............181System Not Available.......................................180Using Cruise Control (G1868749).......................175Canceling the Set Speed..................................175Changing the Set Speed..................................175Resuming the Set Speed.................................176Setting the Cruise Speed.................................175Switching the System Off................................175Switching the System On................................175Using Snow Chains (G1914658)........................260Using Stability Control - Excluding: ST(G1477730)..............................................................156Using Stability Control - ST (G1932667)..........157Reducing Stability Control ..............................157Stability Control and Traction ControlIndicator ............................................................157Stability Control and Traction Control OffWarning Lamp ................................................157Switching the System Off ...............................157UUsing Traction Control (G1913042)...................155Switching the System On and Off...............155Using Voice Recognition (G1907969)..............306Apps.......................................................................344Automatic Blower Motor SpeedReduction........................................................345Climate Control...................................................341Entertainment....................................................340General..................................................................324Navigation............................................................343Phone.....................................................................342Phone Voice Service........................................306Voice Settings.....................................................344Using Winter Tires (G1477847)..........................260VVehicle Care...................................................248Vehicle Dimensions (G1867992)........................281Vehicle Identification Number(G1601750).............................................................284Vehicle Identification Plate (G1555683).........284VentilationSee: Climate Control..........................................101Venting the Moonroof (G1882072)......................75VentsSee: Air Vents (G1867596).........................................101VINSee: Vehicle Identification Number(G1601750)................................................................284WWarning Lamps and Indicators(G1867939)................................................................77Airbag Warning Lamp.........................................78Anti-Lock Brake System WarningLamp....................................................................78Automatic Headlamp High BeamIndicator..............................................................78Auto-Start-Stop Indicator................................78Blind Spot Information SystemIndicator..............................................................78Brake System Warning Lamp..........................78Collision Warning System Indicator..............78Cruise Control Indicator.....................................79Direction Indicator................................................79Door Ajar Warning Lamp...................................79438Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
Engine Coolant Temperature WarningLamp....................................................................79Engine Warning Lamps......................................79Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp......................79Front Fog Lamp Indicator..................................79Frost Warning Lamp............................................79Glow Plug Indicator.............................................79Headlamp High Beam Indicator....................80Headlamp Low Beam Warning Lamp.........80Ignition Warning Lamp......................................80Lamps on Indicator.............................................80Lane Keeping Aid Warning Lamp..................80Lane Keeping Alert Indicator...........................80Launch Control Indicator .................................80Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp.......................80Low Tire Pressure Warning Lamp.................80Oil Pressure Warning Lamp.............................80Over Speed Warning Indicator.......................80Performance Shift Indicator ...........................80Rear Fog Lamp Indicator....................................81Shift Indicator.........................................................81Stability Control and Traction ControlIndicator...............................................................81Stability Control and Traction Control OffWarning Lamp...................................................81Warning Triangle (G1477797)................................211Washer Fluid Check (G1689135)........................237WashersSee: Cleaning the Exterior (G1477841).................248See: Wipers and Washers..................................61Wheel NutsSee: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264Wheels and Tires.........................................252General Information (G1477844)............................252Windows and Mirrors.....................................71Windshield Washers (G1874572).........................63Heated Washer Jets............................................63Settings....................................................................63Windshield Wipers (G1874570).............................61Intermittent Wipe..................................................61Speed Dependent Wipers.................................61Winter TiresSee: Using Winter Tires (G1477847).....................260Wiper BladesSee: Checking the Wiper Blades (G1448670)....239Wipers and Washers......................................61439Fiesta (CE1), CG3654en enGBR, ASO/OGC Review, CPE ReviewIndex edited
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