Visteon AHUCHRFORD Automotive Infotainment Unit with Bluetooth User Manual

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Date Submitted2018-03-06 00:00:00
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Name
Simon Henwood
PD Team Leader
Visteon Engineering Services Ltd.
Springfield Lyons Approach
Cheimsiord Business Park
Chelmsford, Essex 0M2 5LB,
United Kingdom
shenwood@vlsteon corn
To whom it may concern
Date : 2nd March 2018
Subject : User Manual statement for USA and Canada
FCC ID: NTS-AHUCHRFQRD, IC ID: 3043-AHUCHRFORD
Hereby declare that for the following released by us product
model name: Radio AHU, Brand name Fo Mo Co
Visteon has informed Ford Motor Company who embedded this product into
their own host applications, that following statement must be included to the
end-user manual
USA
FCC § 15.19 Labelling requirements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licenseexempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC § 15.21 Information to user
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF Exposure Requirements
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device must be
installed to
provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.
Canada
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licenseexempt
RS5 standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions
suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de
lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est
susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement.
Signature by:
fr/t
Name: Simon Henwood
Title: PD Team Leader
FORD FIESTA Owner's Manual
The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print. In the interest of
continuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications, design or equipment at any time
without notice or obligation. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a
retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission.
Errors and omissions excepted.
© Ford Motor Company 2018
All rights reserved.
Part Number: CG3654en 20180125111608
Table of Contents edited
Introduction
Keys and Remote Controls
 edited
About This Manual (G1467680) ..........................9
Symbols Glossary (G1470774) .............................9
Data Recording (G1590702) .................................11
Replacement Parts Recommendation
(G1523642) ............................................................12
Mobile Communications Equipment
(G1448348) ............................................................12
General Information on Radio
Frequencies (G1477600) .................................36
Remote Control - Vehicles With: Keyless
Entry (G1867409)  edited.....................................36
Remote Control - Vehicles With: Remote
Flip Key (G1883603) ..........................................38
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control
(G1562151) ...........................................................40
Passive Key Backup Position (G1867411)
..........................................................................40
At a Glance  edited
Instrument Panel Overview - LHD (G1866792)
 edited.................................................................14
Instrument Panel Overview - RHD
(G1866793)  edited.................................................15
MyKey™  edited
Principle of Operation (G1930080)  edited........41
MyKey Settings MyKey Settings Excluding: ST (G1930081)  edited.....................41
MyKey Settings MyKey Settings - ST
(G1965931)  edited.................................................42
Creating a MyKey Creating a MyKey Vehicles Without: Push Button Start
(G1952236)  edited................................................43
Creating a MyKey Creating a MyKey Vehicles With: Push Button Start
(G1930082)  edited...............................................44
Programming a MyKey Programming a
MyKey (G1952237)  edited.................................45
Clearing All MyKeys Clearing All MyKeys
(G1952238)  edited................................................46
Checking MyKey System Status
Checking MyKey System Status
(G1952239)  edited................................................46
MyKey Troubleshooting MyKey
Troubleshooting - Vehicles Without:
Push Button Start (G1952240)  edited...........47
MyKey Troubleshooting MyKey
Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: Push
Button Start (G1930087)  edited......................47
Child Safety  edited
Installing Child Restraints (G1884835) ...........18
Child Restraint Positioning (G1884836)
 edited................................................................22
Child Safety Locks (G1869658) ........................28
Seatbelts  edited
Fastening the Seatbelts (G1754073) ..............29
Seatbelt Height Adjustment (G1546351)
..........................................................................2 9
Seatbelt Reminder Seatbelt Reminder
(G1952214)  edited.................................................30
Supplementary Restraints
System  edited
Principle of Operation (G1477594)  edited........32
Driver Airbag (G1869721)  edited...........................32
Passenger Airbag (G1869722)  edited.................33
Switching the Passenger Airbag On and
Off (G1869723) ....................................................33
Side Airbags (G1477597)  edited...........................34
Side Curtain Airbags (G1477599)  edited...........35
Doors and Locks  edited
Locking and Unlocking (G1869729) ................49
Keyless Entry (G1869730)  edited..........................51
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Manual Liftgate (G1869733) ..............................54
Direction Indicators (G1875446) ......................69
Interior Lamps (G1910715) ..................................70
Security
Windows and Mirrors
Passive Anti-Theft System (G1611956) .........55
Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:
Integral Battery (G1728931) ............................55
Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:
Perimeter Alarm (G1725570) .........................56
Power Windows (G1867865) ...............................71
Global Opening and Closing (G1907822)
...........................................................................72
Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: Blind
Spot Information System/Power Fold
Exterior Mirrors (G1867602) ............................72
Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: Power
Adjustable Exterior Mirrors (G1867603)
...........................................................................73
Interior Mirror (G1587232) ....................................73
Liftgate
Door Edge Protection  edited
Principle of Operation (G1694492)  edited.......58
Steering Wheel  edited
Moonroof  edited
Adjusting the Steering Wheel (G1448428)
..........................................................................5 9
Heated Steering Wheel (G1769260)
 edited................................................................59
Opening and Closing the Moonroof
(G1882071)  edited.................................................75
Venting the Moonroof (G1882072) ..................75
Bounce-Back (G1882073)  edited.........................75
Opening and Closing the Sun Shades
(G1882074) ...........................................................75
Wipers and Washers  edited
Windshield Wipers (G1874570) .........................61
Autowipers (G1874571)  edited...............................61
Windshield Washers (G1874572)  edited...........63
Rear Window Wiper and Washers (G1874573)
 edited................................................................64
Instrument Cluster  edited
Gauges (G1867938)  edited....................................76
Warning Lamps and Indicators (G1867939)
 edited.................................................................77
Audible Warnings and Indicators (G1867940)
...........................................................................8 1
Lighting  edited
General Information (G1584682) .....................65
Lighting Control (G1884669) .............................65
Autolamps (G1921176) .........................................66
Instrument Lighting Dimmer (G1911490)
 edited................................................................67
Headlamp Exit Delay (G1448496) ...................67
Automatic High Beam Control Automatic
High Beam Control (G1952622)  edited........67
Front Fog Lamps (G1868417)  edited.................68
Rear Fog Lamps (G1868418)  edited..................69
Headlamp Leveling (G1547833) .......................69
Information Displays  edited
General Information (G1867945)  edited...........82
Trip Computer (G1911042)  edited.......................85
Personalized Settings (G1911040)  edited.........87
Information Messages (G1867946)  edited......89
Climate Control  edited
Air Vents (G1867596) ...........................................101
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Manual Climate Control (G1867581)
 edited...............................................................101
Automatic Climate Control (G1867582)
 edited..............................................................103
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate
- Vehicles With: Electronic Automatic
Temperature Control (EATC) (G1885442)
 edited..............................................................104
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate
- Vehicles With: Electronic Manual
Temperature Control (EMTC) (G1885443)
 edited..............................................................106
Heated Windshield (G1688416)  edited............107
Heated Rear Window - Vehicles With:
Electronic Automatic Temperature
Control (EATC) (G1878082)  edited...............107
Heated Rear Window - Vehicles With:
Electronic Manual Temperature
Control (EMTC) (G1866812)  edited..............107
Heated Exterior Mirrors (G1866813) ..............107
Starting and Stopping the
Engine  edited
General Information (G1448534) ....................118
Ignition Switch (G1518436)  edited.....................118
Push Button Ignition Switch (G1869760)
 edited...............................................................119
Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles Without:
Push Button Start (G1546401) .....................121
Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles With:
Push Button Start (G1618558) ......................121
Starting a Diesel Engine (G1608041)
 edited...............................................................122
Switching Off the Engine (G1477713) ............124
Engine Block Heater (G1752502) ....................124
Unique Driving Characteristics
 edited
Auto-Start-Stop Auto-Start-Stop Manual Transmission (G1948553)
 edited..............................................................126
Auto-Start-Stop Auto-Start-Stop
(G1948552)  edited...............................................127
EcoSelect (G1906297)  edited.............................129
Seats  edited
Sitting in the Correct Position (G1553331)
 edited..............................................................108
Head Restraints (G1910909) ...........................108
Manual Seats - 3-Door (G1909185) ..............109
Manual Seats - 5-Door (G1909186) ................112
Rear Seats (G1909499) .......................................113
Heated Seats Heated Seats (G1936573)
 edited...............................................................114
Fuel and Refueling  edited
Auxiliary Power Points (G1944778)  edited......115
Cigar Lighter (G1477648)  edited..........................116
Safety Precautions (G1448576) ......................130
Fuel Quality - Gasoline (G1477715)  edited......130
Fuel Quality - Diesel (G1477716)  edited............131
Fuel Filler Funnel Location (G1728199) .........131
Running Out of Fuel (G1809496) .....................131
Refueling (G1809497)  edited...............................134
Fuel Consumption (G1944721)  edited..............137
Storage Compartments
Engine Emission Control
Auxiliary Power Points  edited
 edited
Cup Holders (G1477702) ......................................117
Device Holder (G1868739) ..................................117
Catalytic Converter (G1876874)  edited...........139
Gasoline Particulate Filter Gasoline
Particulate Filter (G1970494)  edited...........139
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Diesel Particulate Filter (G1876876)
 edited...............................................................141
Rear View Camera (G1867960) .......................172
Cruise Control  edited
Transmission  edited
Principle of Operation (G1448594) ................175
Using Cruise Control (G1868749)  edited.........175
Using Adaptive Cruise Control (G1868799)
 edited...............................................................176
Manual Transmission Manual
Transmission - 5-Speed Manual
Transmission (G1939965)  edited...................147
Manual Transmission - 6-Speed Manual
Transmission (G1950186)  edited...................147
Automatic Transmission (G1964353)
 edited..............................................................148
Driving Aids  edited
Traction Control  edited
Speed Limiter (G1936914)  edited......................182
Driver Alert (G1886863) .....................................182
Lane Keeping System (G1886864) ................184
Blind Spot Information System (G1745160)
........................................................................186
Cross Traffic Alert (G1768802) ........................188
Traffic Sign Recognition (G1562345)
 edited...............................................................191
Eco Mode Eco Mode (G1952525)  edited........192
Pre-Collision Assist Pre-Collision Assist
(G1973410)  edited...............................................193
Drive Control Drive Control (G1960037)
 edited..............................................................198
Principle of Operation (G1448586) ................155
Using Traction Control (G1913042)  edited......155
Load Carrying  edited
Brakes
General Information (G1526280) ....................152
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes
(G1448584) .........................................................152
Parking Brake - Manual Transmission
(G1521671) ...........................................................152
Parking Brake - Automatic Transmission
(G1448585) .........................................................153
Hill Start Assist (G1644165) ..............................153
General Information (G1477738) ....................199
Rear Under Floor Storage (G1908327) .........199
Luggage Covers (G1911342)  edited...................199
Roof Racks and Load Carriers - Vehicles
Without: Panoramic Roof Opening
Panel (G1868888) ..........................................200
Roof Racks and Load Carriers - Vehicles
With: Panoramic Roof Opening Panel
(G1868565) .......................................................200
Stability Control  edited
Principle of Operation (G1477729) .................156
Using Stability Control - Excluding: ST
(G1477730) ..........................................................156
Using Stability Control Using Stability
Control - ST (G1932667)  edited......................157
Parking Aids  edited
Principle of Operation (G1477731) ..................158
Rear Parking Aid (G1973543)  edited.................158
Front Parking Aid (G1973544)  edited...............160
Side Sensing System (G1867958)  edited.......162
Active Park Assist (G1867959)  edited..............164
Towing  edited
Towing a Trailer - 1.0L EcoBoost™/1.1L,
1.5L Duratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1703012)
 edited.............................................................202
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Towing a Trailer - 1.5L EcoBoost™
(G1581962) ........................................................203
Tow Ball (G1477788) ...........................................203
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels Manual Transmission (G1608049) ...........206
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels Automatic Transmission (G1693735) ......206
Under Hood Overview - 1.0L EcoBoost™,
RHD (G1867972) ...............................................226
Under Hood Overview - 1.1L Duratec, LHD
(G1867973) .........................................................227
Under Hood Overview - 1.1L Duratec, RHD
(G1867974) ........................................................228
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L
Duratorq-TDCi Diesel, LHD (G1867977)
........................................................................229
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L
Duratorq-TDCi Diesel, RHD (G1867978)
........................................................................230
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™,
LHD (G1867975) ...............................................230
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™,
RHD (G1867976) ................................................231
Engine Oil Dipstick - Gasoline (G1688369)
........................................................................232
Engine Oil Dipstick - Diesel (G1588994) ......233
Engine Oil Check (G1562149)  edited................233
Removing and Installing the Engine
Undershield (G1870813) ................................233
Oil Change Indicator Reset Oil Change
Indicator Reset (G1951144)  edited...............234
Engine Cooling Fan - Gasoline (G1830390)
........................................................................235
Engine Cooling Fan - Diesel (G1830389) .....235
Engine Coolant Check (G1477815) ................235
Automatic Transmission Fluid Check
(G1870811) .........................................................236
Brake Fluid Check (G1717969) ........................236
Clutch Fluid Check (G1717970) ........................237
Washer Fluid Check (G1689135) .....................237
Changing the 12V Battery (G1667059)
 edited..............................................................237
Checking the Wiper Blades (G1448670) ......239
Changing the Front Wiper Blades (G1857142)
........................................................................239
Changing the Rear Wiper Blades (G1874721)
........................................................................239
Driving Hints  edited
Breaking-In (G1477791) .....................................208
Economical Driving (G1598582)  edited.........208
Cold Weather Precautions (G1477792) .......209
Driving Through Water (G1661881) ...............209
Floor Mats (G1448653) .....................................209
Engine Overspeed Engine Overspeed
(G1972108)  edited...............................................210
Roadside Emergencies  edited
Hazard Flashers (G1477795)  edited....................211
First Aid Kit (G1477796) .......................................211
Warning Triangle (G1477797) .............................211
Fuel Shutoff (G1448655)  edited..........................211
Jump Starting the Vehicle (G1965077)
 edited...............................................................212
Towing Points (G1869631) .................................213
Fuses  edited
Fuse Box Locations Fuse Box Locations
(G1936886)  edited..............................................215
Fuse Specification Chart (G1893599) ...........215
Changing a Fuse (G1923462)  edited................222
Maintenance  edited
General Information (G1477802) ...................224
Opening and Closing the Hood (G1867970)
........................................................................224
Under Hood Overview - 1.0L EcoBoost™,
LHD (G1867971) ................................................225
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Removing a Headlamp (G1867984)
 edited.............................................................240
Removing a Rear Lamp (G1867985) ............240
Changing a Bulb (G1867986)  edited................242
Lug Nuts (G1868862)  edited..............................280
Capacities and Specifications
 edited
Vehicle Dimensions (G1867992) .....................281
Towbar Dimensions (G1867994) ...................282
Vehicle Identification Plate (G1555683) ......284
Vehicle Identification Number (G1601750)
........................................................................284
Capacities and Specifications - 1.0L
EcoBoost™ (G1868000) ..............................285
Capacities and Specifications - 1.1L
Duratec (G1868001)  edited............................286
Capacities and Specifications - 1.5L
Duratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1868003)
 edited.............................................................288
Capacities and Specifications - 1.5L
EcoBoost™ (G1868002) ..............................289
Bulb Specification Chart (G1867995)
 edited..............................................................291
Fuel Consumption Figures Fuel
Consumption Figures - 1.0L
EcoBoost™ (G1948539)  edited....................293
Fuel Consumption Figures Fuel
Consumption Figures - 1.1L Duratec
(G1948540)  edited.............................................294
Fuel Consumption Figures Fuel
Consumption Figures - 1.5L
Duratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1948541)
 edited.............................................................295
Fuel Consumption Figures Fuel
Consumption Figures - 1.5L
EcoBoost™ (G1948542)  edited....................296
Track Use  edited
Track Use Track Use
........247
(G1965713)  edited
Vehicle Care  edited
Cleaning the Exterior (G1477841)  edited........248
Cleaning the Interior (G1477842)  edited........249
Cleaning Leather Seats (G1821407) .............250
Repairing Minor Paint Damage (G1477843)
.........................................................................251
Cleaning the Wheels (G1546526) ...................251
Body Styling Kits (G1840759) ..........................251
Wheels and Tires  edited
General Information (G1477844)  edited.........252
Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - Vehicles
With: Temporary Mobility Kit (G1640978)
 edited..............................................................252
Tire Care (G1477846) ..........................................259
Using Winter Tires (G1477847) .......................260
Using Snow Chains (G1914658) ....................260
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (G1928643)
.......................................................................260
Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:
Spare Wheel (G1883131) ..............................264
Tire Pressures - 1.0L EcoBoost™, Manual
Transmission (G1892350)  edited..................270
Tire Pressures - 1.0L EcoBoost™,
Automatic Transmission (G1892351)
 edited..............................................................272
Tire Pressures - 1.1L (G1868861)  edited...........274
Tire Pressures - 1.5L Diesel (G1892353)
 edited..............................................................276
Tire Pressures Tire Pressures - 1.5L
EcoBoost™ (G1938064)  edited....................278
Audio System  edited
Audio Unit - Vehicles Without: SYNC 3
(G1868871)  edited..............................................297
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: SYNC 3
(G1964279)  edited.............................................299
AM/FM Radio - Vehicles Without: SYNC
3 (G1907904)  edited.........................................300
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Digital Radio - Vehicles Without: SYNC
3 (G1868872)  edited...........................................301
Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907555)
 edited..............................................................301
Connecting a Bluetooth Device Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907905)
.........................................................................301
Compact Disc Player - Vehicles Without:
SYNC 3 (G1868873)  edited.............................302
Streaming Bluetooth Audio - Vehicles
Without: SYNC 3 (G1907906) .....................302
Playing Media From a USB Device Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907907)
 edited.............................................................302
USB Port USB Port (G1967465)  edited.........303
Emergency Assistance (G1907968)
 edited.............................................................303
Using Voice Recognition (G1907969)
 edited.............................................................306
SYNC™ 3  edited
General Information (G1824128)  edited.........307
Home Screen (G1824129)  edited......................320
Using Voice Recognition (G1824130)
 edited..............................................................322
Entertainment (G1824131)  edited.....................345
Phone (G1823158)  edited....................................350
Navigation (G1823159)  edited............................354
Apps (G1823160)  edited.......................................364
Settings (G1823161)  edited.................................366
SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting (G1823162)
 edited..............................................................375
Appendices  edited
Electromagnetic Compatibility (G1871100)
.......................................................................389
End User License Agreement (G1755143)
 edited..............................................................391
Declaration of Conformity Declaration
of Conformity (G1941190)  edited................420
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Introduction
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
(G1467680)
Thank you for choosing Ford. We
recommend that you take some time to
get to know your vehicle by reading this
manual. The more that you know about
your vehicle, the greater the safety and
pleasure you will get from driving it.
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury.We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road.Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle.We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when
possible.Make sure you are aware of all
applicable local laws that may affect the
use of electronic devices while driving.
Right-hand side.
Left-hand side.
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY
(G1470774)
These are some of the symbols you may
see on your vehicle.
Note: This manual describes product
features and options available throughout
the range of available models, sometimes
even before they are generally available. It
may describe options not fitted to the
vehicle you have purchased.
Note: Some of the illustrations in this
manual may show features as used in
different models, so may appear different
to you on your vehicle.
Safety alert.
See the Owner's Manual.
Air conditioning system.
Anti-lock braking system.
Note: Always use and operate your vehicle
in line with all applicable laws and
regulations.
Avoid smoking, flames or sparks.
Note: Pass on this manual when selling
your vehicle. It is an integral part of your
vehicle.
Battery.
This manual may qualify the location of a
component as left-hand side or right-hand
side. The side is determined when facing
forward in the seat.
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Battery acid.
Brake fluid level.
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Brake system.
Explosive gas.
Brake failure.
Fan warning.
Cabin air filter.
Fasten seatbelt.
Check fuel cap.
Front airbag.
Child safety door lock.
Front fog lamps.
Child safety door unlock.
Fuel pump reset.
Child seat lower anchor.
Fuse compartment.
Child seat tether anchor.
Hazard warning flashers.
Cruise control.
Heated rear window.
Do not open when hot.
Heated windshield.
Electronic power steering
malfunction.
Interior luggage compartment
release.
Engine air filter.
Jack.
Engine coolant.
Keep out of reach of children.
Engine coolant temperature.
Lighting control.
Engine oil.
Low tire pressure warning.
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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
A large number of electronic components
of your vehicle contain data storage
modules temporarily or permanently
storing technical data about the condition
of the vehicle, events and malfunctions.
In general, this technical information
documents the condition of parts,
modules, systems or the environment:
• Operating conditions of system
components (e.g. filling levels).
• Status messages of the vehicle and its
individual components (e.g. number of
wheel revolutions/rotational speed,
deceleration, lateral acceleration).
• Malfunctions and defects in important
system components (e.g. lighting and
brake system).
• Vehicle reactions in particular driving
situations (e.g. inflation of an airbag,
activation of the stability regulation
system).
• Environmental conditions (e.g.
temperature).
These data are exclusively technical and
help identification and correction of
malfunctions as well as optimisation of
vehicle functions.Motion profiles indicating
travelled routes cannot be created with
these data.
If services are used (e.g. repair works,
service processes, warranty cases, quality
assurance), employees of the service
network (including manufacturers) are
able to read out this technical information
from the event and malfunction data
storage modules using special diagnostic
devices.If required, you will receive further
information.After a malfunction has been
corrected, these data are deleted from the
malfunction storage module or they are
constantly overwritten.
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When using the vehicle, situations may
occur in which these technical data related
to other information (accident report,
damages on the vehicle, witness
statements, etc.) may be associated with
a specific person - possibly, with the
assistance of an expert.
Additional functions contractually agreed
upon with the client (e.g. vehicle location
in emergency cases) allow the
transmission of particular vehicle data
from the vehicle.
Note: Do not connect wireless plug-in
devices to the data link
connector.Unauthorized third parties could
gain access to vehicle data and impair the
performance of safety related systems.Only
allow repair facilities that follow our service
and repair instructions to connect their
equipment to the data link connector.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
RECOMMENDATION
Collision Repairs
We hope that you never experience a
collision, but accidents do happen.
Genuine Ford replacement collision parts
meet our stringent requirements for fit,
finish, structural integrity, corrosion
protection and dent resistance. During
vehicle development we validate that
these parts deliver the intended level of
protection as a whole system. A great way
to know for sure you are getting this level
of protection is to use genuine Ford
replacement collision parts.
Warranty on Replacement Parts
Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacement
parts are the only replacement parts that
benefit from a Ford Warranty. The Ford
Warranty may not cover damage caused
to your vehicle as a result of failed
non-Ford parts. For additional information,
refer to the terms and conditions of the
Ford Warranty.
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We have built your vehicle to the highest
standards using quality parts. We
recommend that you demand the use of
genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts
whenever your vehicle requires scheduled
maintenance or repair. You can clearly
identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts
by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or
Motorcraft branding on the parts or their
packaging.
Scheduled Maintenance and
Mechanical Repairs
One of the best ways for you to make sure
that your vehicle provides years of service
is to have it maintained in line with our
recommendations using parts that
conform to the specifications detailed in
this Owner’s Manual. Genuine Ford and
Motorcraft parts meet or exceed these
specifications.
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
EQUIPMENT
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WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury.We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road.Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle.We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when
possible.Make sure you are aware of all
applicable local laws that may affect the
use of electronic devices while driving.
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Using mobile communications equipment
is becoming increasingly important in the
conduct of business and personal affairs.
However, you must not compromise your
own or others’ safety when using such
equipment. Mobile communications can
enhance personal safety and security when
appropriately used, particularly in
emergency situations. Safety must be
paramount when using mobile
communications equipment to avoid
negating these benefits. Mobile
communication equipment includes, but
is not limited to, cellular phones, pagers,
portable email devices, text messaging
devices and portable two-way radios.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - LHD
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Lighting control. See Lighting
Cruise Control (page 65).
control
buttons.
Instrument
cluster.
Information
display
controls.
D Push
button
ignition
switch.
Audio
unit. F
Hazard
flasher
switch.
Climate
control.
Auxiliary
power
point. I
USB
port. J
Passenger
airbag
deactivation
indicator.
Ignition
switch.
Cruise control buttons. See
Cruise Control (page 175).
Instrument cluster. See
Instrument Cluster (page 76).
Information display controls.
See Information Displays
(page 82).
Push button ignition switch. See
Push Button Ignition Switch
(page 119).
Audio unit. See Audio System
(page 297).
Hazard flasher switch. See
Hazard Flashers (page 211).
Passenger airbag deactivation
indicator. See Switching the
Passenger Airbag On and Off
(page 33).
Climate control. See Climate
Control (page 101).
Auxiliary power point. See
Auxiliary Power Points (page
115).
EcoSelect button. See
EcoSelect (page 129).
Auto-Start-Stop button. See
Unique Driving
Characteristics (page 126).
Parking aid button. See
Parking Aids (page 158).
USB port. See USB Port (page
303).
Ignition switch. See Ignition
Switch (page 118).
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - RHD
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Lighting control. See Lighting
Cruise Control (page 65).
control
buttons.
Instrument
cluster.
Information
display
controls.
D Push
button
ignition
switch.
Audio
unit. F
Hazard
flasher
switch.
Climate
control.
Auxiliary
power
point. I
USB
port. J
Passenger
airbag
deactivation
indicator.
Ignition
switch.
Cruise control buttons. See
Cruise Control (page 175).
Instrument cluster. See
Instrument Cluster (page 76).
Information display controls.
See Information Displays
(page 82).
Push button ignition switch. See
Push Button Ignition Switch
(page 119).
Audio unit. See Audio System
(page 297).
Hazard flasher switch. See
Hazard Flashers (page 211).
Passenger airbag deactivation
indicator. See Switching the
Passenger Airbag On and Off
(page 33).
Climate control. See Climate
Control (page 101).
Auxiliary power point. See
Auxiliary Power Points (page
115).
EcoSelect button. See
EcoSelect (page 129).
Auto-Start-Stop button. See
Unique Driving
Characteristics (page 126).
Parking aid button. See
Parking Aids (page 158).
USB port. See USB Port (page
303).
Ignition switch. See Ignition
Switch (page 118).
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INSTALLING CHILD
RESTRAINTS
WARNINGS
Read and follow the manufacturer's
instructions when you are installing
a child restraint.
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Do not modify child restraints in any
way.
Do not hold a child on your lap when
your vehicle is moving.
Do not leave children or pets
unattended in your vehicle.Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death.
If your vehicle has been involved in a
crash, have the child restraints
checked.
Only child restraints certified to ECE-R129
or ECE-R44.03 (or later) have been tested
and approved for use in your vehicle. A
choice of these are available from an
authorized dealer.
Note: Mandatory use of child restraints
varies from country to country.
WARNINGS
Extreme Hazard! Never use a
rearward facing child restraint on a
seat protected by an active airbag in
front of it.Death or serious injury to the
child can occur.
You must switch the passenger
airbag off when using a rearward
facing child restraint on the front
seat.
You must switch the passenger
airbag on following the removal of
the child restraint.
When using a child restraint on a front seat,
follow these seat positioning guidelines:
• The child restraint must not be in
contact with the instrument panel.
• Position the passenger seat as far
rearward as possible and route the
seatbelt forward and downward from
the B-pillar ring to the child restraint.
• If it proves difficult to tighten the lap
section of the seatbelt without slack
remaining, adjust the seat backrest to
the fully upright position and raise the
height of the seat.
Note: When using a child restraint on a rear
seat, adjust the front seat to a position to
prevent contact with the child's feet or legs.
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Child Restraints for Different Mass
Groups
Booster Seats
WARNINGS
Do not install a booster seat or a
booster cushion with only the lap
strap of the seatbelt.
Use the correct child restraint as follows:
Baby Safety Restraint (Group 0+)
Do not install a booster seat or a
booster cushion with a seatbelt that
is slack or twisted.
Do not put the seatbelt under your
child's arm or behind its back.
Do not use pillows, books or towels
to boost your child's height.
Make sure that your children sit in an
upright position.
Secure children that weigh less than 29 lb
(13 kg) in a rearward facing baby safety
restraint (Group 0+) on the rear seat.
Make sure the child restraint rests
tightly against the vehicle seat.If
necessary, adjust the seat backrest
to an upright position.It may also be
necessary to lift or remove the head
restraint.
You must reinstall the head restraint
following the removal of the child
restraint.
Child Safety Restraint (Group 1)
Booster Seat (Group 2)
Secure children that weigh between 29 lb
(13 kg) and 40 lb (18 kg) in a child safety
restraint (Group 1) on the rear seat.
Secure children that weigh greater than
33 lb (15 kg) but are less than 60 in
(150 cm) tall in a booster seat or on a
booster cushion.
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We recommend that you use a booster
seat that combines a cushion with a
backrest instead of a booster cushion only.
The raised seating position will allow you
to position the shoulder strap of the adult
seatbelt over the center of your child's
shoulder and the lap strap tightly across
their hips.
Always follow the manufacturer's
instructions for installing a child restraint
with a top tether.
Booster Cushion (Group 3)
WARNING
When using a booster cushion, make
sure you adjust the vehicle head
restraint on that seating position.
The ISOFIX system has two rigid
attachment arms on the child restraint.
These attach to anchor points on the
outermost rear seats, where the cushion
and backrest meet.
Secure children that weigh greater than
49 lb (22 kg) but are less than 60 in
(150 cm) tall on a booster cushion.
Note: If you are purchasing an ISOFIX child
restraint, make sure that you know the
correct mass group and ISOFIX size class
for the intended seating locations. See
Child Restraint Positioning (page 22).
ISOFIX Anchor Points
WARNING
Use an anti-rotation device when
using the ISOFIX system.We
recommend the use of a top tether
or support leg.
Your vehicle has ISOFIX anchor points that
accommodate universally approved
ISOFIX child restraints.
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Top Tether Anchor Points
For child restraints with a top tether, tether
anchor points are on the rear of the second
row seats.
Attaching a Child Restraint With
Top Tethers
2. Push the child restraint back firmly to
engage the ISOFIX lower anchor points.
3. Tighten the tether strap in line with the
child restraint manufacturer's
instructions.
Attaching a Child Restraint With a
Support Leg
WARNINGS
Do not attach the top tether strap to
anything other than the correct top
tether strap anchor point.
Make sure that the top tether strap
is not slack or twisted and is properly
located on the anchor point.
1.
Attach the tether strap to the anchor
point.
Note: Where applicable, remove the
luggage cover to ease installation. See
Luggage Covers (page 199).
Note: You may need to lift or remove the
head restraint to ease installation. See Head
Restraints (page 108).
WARNINGS
If you use a child restraint that has a
support leg, make sure the support
leg rests securely on the floor.
Always make sure your child is
secured properly in a device that is
appropriate for their height, age and
weight.Child safety restraints must be
bought separately from your vehicle.Failure
to follow these instructions and guidelines
may result in an increased risk of serious
injury or death to your child.
Make sure that the child restraint
manufacturer lists your vehicle as
suitable for use with this type of child
restraint.
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CHILD RESTRAINT
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POSITIONING
(G1884836)
WARNINGS
Extreme Hazard! Never use a
rearward facing child restraint on a
seat protected by an active airbag in
front of it.Death or serious injury to the
child can occur.
If you use a child restraint that has a
support leg, make sure the support
leg rests securely on the floor.
If you use a child restraint and a
seatbelt, make sure that the seatbelt
is not slack or twisted.
Always follow the manufacturer's
instructions for installing a child restraint
with a support leg.
Make sure the child restraint rests
tightly against the vehicle seat.If
necessary, adjust the seat backrest
to an upright position.It may also be
necessary to lift or remove the head
restraint.
You must reinstall the head restraint
following the removal of the child
restraint.
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Mass group categories Group Categories
Seating positions
Positions
0–10 kg
(0–22 lb)
0+
0–13 kg
9–18 kg
15–25 kg
22–36 kg
(0–29 lb) (20–40 lb) (33–55 lb) (49–79 lb)
Front passenger seat
with airbag ON.
UF1 UF
UF1 UF
UF1 UF
Front passenger seat
with airbag OFF. U1
U1 U1 U1 U1 Rear
seats.
X Not Rear seats.
Suitable for
universal
category
child
restraints
approved
for use in
this mass
suitable for group. U1
children in Suitable for
this mass
universal
group. U
category
child
restraints
approved
for use in
this mass
group.
However,
we U
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We recommend that you secure children in a government approved child restraint, on
the rear UF1 Suitable for universal category forward facing child restraints approved for
use in this mass group. However, we recommend that you secure children in a government
approved child restraint, on the rear seat. At time of publishing the recommended Group
2 or 3 child restraint is the Britax Römer Kidfix XP. See an authorized dealer for the latest
details relating to our recommended child restraints. seat.
Do not use a child restraint with a support leg on the rear center seat unless stated as
suitable 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 this
mass group.
ISOFIX Child Restraints
Mass group categories Group Categories
0+
Seating positions Positions
Rearward facing Facing
0–13 kg (0–29 lb)
Front passenger seat. Size class
class.
Rearward
facing
Facing
9–18 kg (20–40 lb)
C, D, E
A, B, B1
C, D
IL
IL, IUF
IL
Seat type
type.
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Facing
No ISOFIX
Seat type
type.
Rear outermost seat Size class
ISOFIX.
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Mass group categories Group Categories
0+
Seating positions Positions
Rearward facing Facing
0–13 kg (0–29 lb)
Rear center seat.
Forward
facing
Facing
9–18 kg (20–40 lb)
Size class
class.
Seat type IL
Suitable for
use with
particular
ISOFIX child
restraint
systems in
the semiuniversal
category.
Refer to the
child restraint
system
manufacturer
vehicle
recommendation list for
additional
information.
IUF Suitable
for use with
forward
facing ISOFIX
child restraint
systems in
the universal
category.
type.
No ISOFIX
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Facing
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The capital letters A to G define the ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi-universal
child 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 the
Britax Römer Baby Safe. See an authorized dealer IL Suitable for the latest details
relating to our recommended use with particular ISOFIX child restraints. At the time of
publishing the recommended Group restraint systems in the semi-universal category.
Refer to the child restraint system manufacturer vehicle recommendation list for additional
information.
IUF Suitable for use with forward facing ISOFIX child restraint systems in the universal
category.
Recommended Child Restraints
Mass Group
Categories
Manufacturer
Model
0+
Britax Römer.
Baby Safe Plus with
ISOFIX base.
0–13 kg
(0–29 lb)
Attachment
Duo Plus.
Britax Römer.
KidFix.
1,2
ISOFIX and seatbelt or
seatbelt only.
Britax Römer.
KidFix.
1,2
ISOFIX and seatbelt or
seatbelt only.
15–25 kg
(33–55 lb)
ISOFIX base or seatbelt
only.
Britax Römer.
9–18 kg
(20–40 lb)
22–36 kg
(49–79 lb)
ISOFIX and top tether
anchors or seatbelt only.
We recommend that you secure children using an ISOFIX child restraint is on the Britax
Römer Duo. rear outermost seats.
We recommend that you use a booster seat that combines a cushion with a backrest
instead of a booster cushion only.
See an authorized dealer for the latest details relating to our recommended child restraints.
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i-Size Child Restraints
Front passenger Rear outermost Rear center seat
seat Passenger
seats OuterCenter Seat
Seat
most Seats
i-Size Child Restraint Systems.
child restraint systems.
i-U
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.
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CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
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WARNING
You cannot open the rear doors from
inside if you have put the child safety
locks on.
A child safety lock is on the rear edge of
each rear door. You must set the child
safety lock separately on each door.
Left-Hand Side
Turn the key clockwise to switch the child
lock on and counterclockwise to switch it
off.
Right-Hand Side
Turn the key counterclockwise to switch
the child lock on and clockwise to switch
it off.
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FASTENING THE SEATBELTS
Using Seatbelts During Pregnancy
WARNING
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WARNINGS
Insert the tongue into the buckle until
you hear a distinct click.You have not
fastened the seatbelt correctly if you
do not hear a click.
Position the seatbelt correctly for
your safety and that of your unborn
child.Do not use only the lap strap or
the shoulder strap.
Make sure that the seatbelts are
securely stowed away when not in
use and not outside your vehicle
when closing the doors.
Pregnant women should always wear their
seatbelt. The lap belt portion of a
combination lap and shoulder belt should
be positioned low across the hips below
the belly and worn as tight as comfort will
allow. The shoulder belt portion of a
combination lap and shoulder belt should
be positioned to cross the middle of the
shoulder and the center of the chest.
1.
SEATBELT HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT (If Equipped)
Pull the seatbelt out steadily.
Note: It may lock if you pull it sharply or if
the vehicle is on a slope.
2. Insert the tongue into the buckle until
you hear a distinct click.
Press the red button on the buckle to
release the seatbelt. Hold the seatbelt
tongue and let it retract completely and
smoothly to its stowed position.
WARNING
Position the seatbelt height adjuster
so that the seatbelt rests across the
middle of your shoulder.Failure to
adjust the seatbelt correctly could reduce
its effectiveness and increase the risk of
injury in a crash.
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The warning lamp illuminates
until you fasten your seatbelt.
Fasten Seatbelt Audible Warning
A warning tone sounds if the warning lamp
illuminates and your vehicle exceeds a
relatively low speed.
The warning tone sounds for up to five
minutes or until you fasten your seatbelt.
Switching the Audible Warning Off
1.
Pull the button and slide the height
adjuster up or down.
2. Release the button and pull down on
the height adjuster to make sure it is
locked in place.
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We recommend that you contact an
authorized dealer.
Seatbelt Status
(G1952214)
Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp
A warning lamp illuminates if the ignition
is on, a front seat is occupied and the
seatbelt has not been fastened.
Seatbelt fastened.
Seatbelt not fastened.
Seatbelt recently unfastened.
To view the seatbelt status, use the information display controls on the steering
wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
Information
Press the OK button.
Seatbelts
Press the OK button.
Seatbelt Status Audible Warning
A warning tone sounds if a rear seatbelt
has been fastened and then unfastened.
Note: If multiple seatbelts have been
fastened and then unfastened within a few
seconds of each other, only one tone
sounds.
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Switching the Audible Warning Off
We recommend that you contact an
authorized dealer.
Seatbelt Status Information Messages
Message
Rear belt monitor
malfunction Service
required
Description
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
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WARNINGS
Extreme Hazard! Never use a
rearward facing child restraint on a
seat protected by an active airbag in
front of it.Death or serious injury to the
child can occur.
Do not modify the front of your
vehicle in any way.This could
adversely affect deployment of the
airbags.Failure to adhere to this warning
could result in serious personal injury or
death.
Wear a seatbelt and keep sufficient
distance between yourself and the
steering wheel.Only when you use
the seatbelt correctly, can it hold you in a
position that allows the airbag to achieve
its optimum effect.Failure to adhere to this
warning could result in serious personal
injury or death.
WARNINGS
Use accessory seat covers designed
for seats with side Do not poke
sharp objects into areas where
airbags are fitted. This could damage and
adversely affect deployment of the
airbags. Have these fitted by Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death.
Do not use accessory seat covers.
The use of accessory seat covers
may prevent the deployment of the
side airbags and increase the risk of injury
in an authorized dealer. accident.
Note: A loud bang sounds and there is a
cloud of harmless powdery residue if an
airbag deploys.This is normal.
Note: Only wipe airbag covers with a damp
cloth.
DRIVER AIRBAG
Repairs to the steering wheel,
steering column, seats, airbags and
seatbelts must be carried out by an
authorized dealer.Failure to adhere to this
warning could result in serious personal
injury or death.
Keep the areas in front of the airbags
free from obstruction.Do not affix
anything to or over the airbag covers.
Inthe event of a crash, hard objects
Objects could cause serious personal
injury or death. Do not poke sharp objects
into areas where airbags are fitted. This
could damage and adversely affect
deployment of the airbags. become
projectiles during airbag deployment.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in personal injury or death.
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The airbag is designed to deploy during a
significant frontal crash or a crash that is
up to 30 degrees from the left or right.
near-frontal crash. The airbag inflates
within a few thousandths of a second
cushioning forward body movement and
deflates on contact with the occupant.The
airbag is not designed to deploy during a
minor frontal crash, rear crash, side crash
or a vehicle rollover.
PASSENGER AIRBAG
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SWITCHING THE PASSENGER
AIRBAG ON AND OFF
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The switch is in the glove compartment.
The passenger airbag deactivation
indicator is above the climate control unit.
Switching the Passenger Airbag
Off
The airbag is designed to deploy during a
significant frontal crash or a crash that is
up to 30 degrees from the left or right.
near-frontal crash. The airbag inflates
within a few thousandths of a second
cushioning forward body movement and
deflates on contact with the occupant.The
airbag is not designed to deploy during a
minor frontal crash, rear crash, side crash
or a vehicle rollover.
WARNING
You must switch the passenger
airbag off when using a rearward
facing child restraint on the front
seat.
1.
Insert the key blade into the switch.
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3. When you switch the ignition on, check
that the passenger airbag ON indicator
illuminates.If it does not illuminate
when you switch the ignition on, this
indicates a malfunction.Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
SIDE AIRBAGS
2. Turn the key to OFF.
3. When you switch the ignition on, check
that the passenger airbag OFF
indicator illuminates.If it does not
illuminate when you switch the ignition
on, this indicates a malfunction.Have
your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
Switching the Passenger Airbag
On
WARNING
You must switch the passenger
airbag on following the removal of
the child restraint.
1.
Insert the key blade into the switch.
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WARNINGS
Do not place objects or mount
equipment on or near the headliner
at the siderail that may come into
contact with a deploying curtain
airbag.Failure to follow these instructions
may increase the risk of personal injury in
the event of a crash.
Do not lean your head on the
door.The side airbag could injure you
as it deploys from the side of the
seatback.
Do not use accessory seat
covers.The use of accessory seat
covers may prevent the deployment
of the side airbags and increase the risk of
injury in an accident.
Do not attempt to service, repair, or
modify the seatairbag supplemental
supplementary restraint systems,
its fuses or the seat cover on a vehicle
containing seat airbags as you could be
seriously injured or killed. Contact your
authorized dealer as soon as possible. If
the side airbag has deployed, the airbag
will not function again. The side airbag
system (including the seat) must be
inspected as soon as possible. If the airbag
is not replaced, the unrepaired area will
increase the risk of injury or associated
components. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in a crash.
personal injury or death.
2. Turn the key to ON.
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WARNINGS
If a supplementary restraint system
component has deployed, it will not
function again. Have the system
and associated components inspected as
soon as possible. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury
or death.
The airbag deploys during significant
lateral crashes. It might also is designed
to deploy during a significant lateral
crash. It might also deploy during a
significant frontal crashes. crash. The
airbag does is not designed to deploy in
during a minor lateral and frontal crashes,
rear crashes, or overturns. frontal crash,
rear crash or a vehicle rollover.
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS
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WARNING
Do not place objects or mount
equipment on or near the headliner
at the siderail that may come into
contact with a deploying curtain airbag.
Failure to follow these instructions may
increase the risk of personal injury in the
event of a crash.
The side airbags are on the outermost side
of each front seat backrest.There is a label
attached to the side of each backrest to
indicate this.
The airbags are above the front and rear
side windows.
The side airbags are designed to inflate
between the door panel and the occupant
to enhance the protection in certain
crashes.
The airbag is designed to deploy during a
significant lateral or frontal angled
crash.The airbag is not designed to deploy
during a minor lateral and frontal crash,
rear crash or a vehicle rollover.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ON
RADIO FREQUENCIES
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Note: Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
REMOTE CONTROL - VEHICLES
WITH: KEYLESS ENTRY
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Passive Key
The typical operating range for your
transmitter is approximately 33 ft (10 m).
A decrease in operating range could be
caused by:
• weather conditions
• nearby radio towers
• structures around your vehicle
• other vehicles parked next to your
vehicle.
The radio frequency used by your remote
control can also be used by other radio
transmitters, for example amateur radios,
medical equipment, wireless headphones,
wireless remote controls, cell phones,
battery chargers and alarm systems.If the
frequencies are jammed, you will not be
able to use your remote control.You can
lock and unlock the doors with the key.
The key must be in your vehicle to use the
push button start.
Removable Key Blade
The intelligentaccess passive key also
contains a removable key blade that you
can use to unlock your vehicle.
Note: Make sure your vehicle is locked
before leaving it unattended.
Note: If you are in range, the remote control
will operate if you press any button
unintentionally.
Note: The remote control contains sensitive
electrical components.Exposure to moisture
or impact may cause permanent damage.
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1.
Press and hold the buttons on the
edges of the transmitter to release the
cover. Carefully remove the cover.
2. Remove the key blade from the
transmitter.
2. Remove the key blade from the
transmitter.
Changing the Remote Control
Battery
Make sure that you dispose of
old batteries in an
environmentally friendly way.
Seek advice from your local authority
about recycling old batteries.
Note: Changing the battery does not unpair
the transmitter from your vehicle. The
transmitter should operate normally.
A message appears in the information
display when the remote control battery
is running out of charge. See Information
Messages (page 89).
3. Use a suitable tool, for example a
screwdriver, to carefully separate the
two halves of the remote control.
The remote control uses one coin-type
three-volt lithium battery CR2032 or
equivalent.
4. Twist the screwdriver in the position
shown to separate the two halves of
the remote control.
1.
Press and hold the buttons on the
edges of the transmitter to release the
cover. Carefully remove the cover.
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5. Carefully remove the battery with the
screwdriver.
Note: Do not touch the battery contacts or
the printed circuit board with the
screwdriver.
6. Insert a new battery with the + facing
downward.
Note: Do not wipe off any grease on the
battery terminals or on the back surface of
the circuit board.
7.
Assemble the two halves of the remote
control.
8. Reinstall the key blade.
Locating Your Vehicle
Press the lock button on the key twice
within three seconds. The direction
indicators flash.
REMOTE CONTROL - VEHICLES
WITH: REMOTE FLIP KEY
Changing the Remote Control
Battery
Make sure that you dispose of
old batteries in an
environmentally friendly way.
Seek advice from your local authority
about recycling old batteries.
Note: Do not wipe off any grease on the
battery terminals or on the back surface of
the circuit board.
Note: Changing the battery does not unpair
the transmitter from your vehicle. The
transmitter should operate normally.
A message appears in the information
display when the remote control battery
is running out of charge. See Information
Messages (page 89).
The remote control uses one coin-type
three-volt lithium battery CR2032 or
equivalent.
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Remote Flip Key
Use the key blade to start your vehicle and
unlock or lock the driver door from outside
your vehicle. The buttons on the key
operate the remote control function.
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1.
5. Insert a screwdriver as shown to
release the battery.
Press the release button.
Note: Do not touch the battery contacts or
the printed circuit board with the
screwdriver.
2. Insert a suitable tool, for example a
screwdriver, in the position shown and
gently push the clip.
3. Press the clip down to release the
battery cover.
6. Remove the battery.
7.
Insert a new battery with the + facing
upward.
8. Reinstall the battery cover.
Locating Your Vehicle
Press the lock button on the key twice
within three seconds. The direction
indicators flash.
4. Carefully remove the cover.
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REPLACING A LOST KEY OR
REMOTE CONTROL
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You can purchase replacement keys or
remote controls from an authorized
dealer.Authorized dealers can program
remote controls for your vehicle.
To re-program the passive anti-theft
system see an authorized dealer.
PASSIVE KEY BACKUP
POSITION
(G1867411)
1.
Remove the rubber mat.
2. Place the passive key in the position
shown, with the buttons facing upward.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
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Speed Limit
WARNING
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The system is designed to promote good
driving behaviors using keys that you have
programmed with some restricted settings.
MYKEY SETTINGS MYKEY
SETTINGS - EXCLUDING: ST
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Non-Configurable Settings
Seatbelt Reminder
The audio system mutes when the seatbelt
reminder turns on. The seatbelt reminder
cannot be switched off with a MyKey.
Do not set MyKey maximum speed
limit to a limit that will prevent the
driver from maintaining a safe speed
considering posted speed limits and
prevailing road conditions. The driver is
always responsible to drive in accordance
with local laws and prevailing conditions.
Failure to do so could result in accident or
injury.
You can set a speed limit for your vehicle.
Warning messages appear in the
information display and a tone sounds if
your vehicle reaches the set speed. You
cannot override the set speed when using
a MyKey.
Speed Reminder
Early Low Fuel
The low fuel level indicator turns on earlier.
Driving and Parking Aids
Parking aids, blind spot information system
and cross traffic alert turn on when you
start the engine and cannot be switched
off with a MyKey.
Pre-collision assist and lane keeping alert
turn on when you start the engine, but can
be switched off with a MyKey.
A new destination in the navigation system
can only be set using voice commands,
when using a MyKey and your vehicle is
moving.
Configurable Settings
You can configure the following settings
after creating a MyKey. See Creating a
MyKey (page 43).
You can set a speed reminder for your
vehicle. Warning messages appear in the
information display and a tone sounds if
your vehicle exceeds the set speed.
Audio System Volume Limit
The audio system maximum volume is
reduced. A message appears in the
information display if you attempt to
exceed the volume limit. Automatic
volume control turns off.
Emergency Assistance
If you set emergency assistance to be
always on, it cannot be switched off with
a MyKey.
Do Not Disturb
If you set do not disturb to be always on,
it cannot be switched off with a MyKey.
Traction Control
If you set traction control to be always on,
it cannot be switched off with a MyKey.
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Speed Limit
MYKEY SETTINGS MYKEY
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SETTINGS - ST
WARNING
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Non-Configurable Settings
Seatbelt Reminder
The audio system mutes when the seatbelt
reminder turns on. The seatbelt reminder
cannot be switched off with a MyKey.
Early Low Fuel
The low fuel level indicator turns on earlier.
Driving and Parking Aids
Parking aids, blind spot information system
and cross traffic alert turn on when you
start the engine and cannot be switched
off with a MyKey.
Pre-collision assist and lane keeping alert
turn on when you start the engine, but can
be switched off with a MyKey.
A new destination in the navigation system
can only be set using voice commands,
when using a MyKey and your vehicle is
moving.
Selectable Drive Modes
You cannot select some drive modes when
using a MyKey.
Stability Control
Do not set MyKey maximum speed
limit to a limit that will prevent the
driver from maintaining a safe speed
considering posted speed limits and
prevailing road conditions. The driver is
always responsible to drive in accordance
with local laws and prevailing conditions.
Failure to do so could result in accident or
injury.
You can set a speed limit for your vehicle.
Warning messages appear in the
information display and a tone sounds if
your vehicle reaches the set speed. You
cannot override the set speed when using
a MyKey.
Speed Reminder
You can set a speed reminder for your
vehicle. Warning messages appear in the
information display and a tone sounds if
your vehicle exceeds the set speed.
Audio System Volume Limit
The audio system maximum volume is
reduced. A message appears in the
information display if you attempt to
exceed the volume limit. Automatic
volume control turns off.
Emergency Assistance
You cannot switch stability control off
when using a MyKey.
If you set emergency assistance to be
always on, it cannot be switched off with
a MyKey.
Configurable Settings
You can configure the following settings
after creating a MyKey. See Creating a
MyKey (page 43).
Do Not Disturb
If you set do not disturb to be always on,
it cannot be switched off with a MyKey.
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Stability Control
If you set stability control to be always on,
the reduced stability control mode cannot
be selected when using a MyKey. See
Using Stability Control (page 157).
CREATING A MYKEY
CREATING A MYKEY VEHICLES WITHOUT: PUSH
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BUTTON START
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Switch the ignition on using an admin key.
To create a MyKey, use the information display controls on the steering wheel to
select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
MyKey
Press the OK button.
Create MyKey
Press and hold the OK button until a confirmation message
appears in the information display.
Switch the ignition off.
Note: We recommend that you label this
key.
MyKey Information Messages
Message
Key is already a MyKey
Description
Displays when trying to create a MyKey with a key already
designated as a MyKey.
Hold OK to create MyKey Displays when creating a MyKey.
Creation completed
Displays to confirm that a MyKey has been created.
Key restricted at next
start. Label this key
Displays to confirm that the key is restricted after you switch
the ignition off.
MyKey not created
Displays if the system fails to create a MyKey.
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1.
CREATING A MYKEY
CREATING A MYKEY VEHICLES WITH: PUSH
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BUTTON START
Place an admin key in the backup
position. See Passive Key Backup
Position (page ?).
2. Switch the ignition on.
(G1930082)
To create a MyKey, use the information display controls on the steering wheel to
select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
MyKey
Press the OK button.
Create MyKey
Press and hold the OK button until a confirmation message
appears in the information display.
Switch the ignition off.
Note: We recommend that you label this
key.
MyKey Information Messages
Message
Description
Place key in backup loca- Displays when trying to create a MyKey and the key is not
tion
placed in the backup position. See Passive Key Backup
Position (page ?).
Key is already a MyKey
Displays when trying to create a MyKey with a key already
designated as a MyKey.
Hold OK to create MyKey Displays when creating a MyKey.
Creation completed
Displays to confirm that a MyKey has been created.
Key restricted at next
start. Label this key
Displays to confirm that the key is restricted after you switch
the ignition off.
MyKey not created
Displays if the system fails to create a MyKey.
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PROGRAMMING A MYKEY
PROGRAMMING A MYKEY
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You can only program MyKeys to the same
settings.
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Switch the ignition on using an admin key.
To program a MyKey, use the information display controls on the steering wheel
to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
MyKey
Press the OK button.
Choose a setting and press the OK button.
Configure the setting.
Switch the ignition off.
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CLEARING ALL MYKEYS
CLEARING ALL MYKEYS
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When you clear all MyKeys, you remove all
restrictions and return all MyKeys to their
original admin key status.
Switch the ignition on using an admin key.
To clear all MyKeys, use the information display controls on the steering wheel
to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
MyKey
Press the OK button.
Clear MyKeys
Press and hold the OK button until a confirmation message
appears in the information display.
MyKey Information Messages
Message
Description
Hold OK to clear MyKeys Displays when clearing all MyKeys.
All MyKeys cleared
Displays to confirm that all MyKeys have been cleared.
CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM
STATUS CHECKING MYKEY
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SYSTEM STATUS
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Switch the ignition on.
To find information about the distance traveled using a MyKey and also the number
of admin keys and MyKeys created for your vehicle, use the information display
controls on the steering wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
MyKey
Press the OK button.
MyKey info
Press the OK button.
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MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING
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BUTTON START
MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING
MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING VEHICLES WITH: PUSH
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BUTTON START
What is an admin key?
What is an admin key?
•
•
(G1952240)
An admin key is a key that has not been
created as a MyKey. See Creating a
MyKey (page 43).
(G1930087)
An admin key is a key that has not been
created as a MyKey. See Creating a
MyKey (page 44).
Why can I not create a MyKey?
Why can I not create a MyKey?
•
•
•
The key used to switch the ignition on
is not an admin key.
The key used to switch the ignition on
is the only admin key. There always
has to be at least one admin key.
Why can I not program a MyKey?
•
•
The key used to switch the ignition on
is not an admin key.
No MyKeys are created. See Creating
a MyKey (page 43).
Why can I not clear the MyKeys?
•
•
The key used to switch the ignition on
is not an admin key.
No MyKeys are created. See Creating
a MyKey (page 43).
•
•
•
The admin key is not placed in the
backup position. See Passive Key
Backup Position (page ?).
The key used to switch the ignition on
is not an admin key.
The key used to switch the ignition on
is the only admin key. There always
has to be at least one admin key.
The last MyKey was created without
switching the ignition off.
Why can I not program a MyKey?
•
•
•
The admin key is not inside your
vehicle.
The key used to switch the ignition on
is not an admin key.
No MyKeys are created. See Creating
a MyKey (page 44).
Why does the MyKey distance not
accumulate?
Why can I not clear the MyKeys?
•
•
•
•
The key used to start the engine is an
admin key.
No MyKeys are created. See Creating
a MyKey (page 43).
The MyKeys have been cleared.
•
•
The admin key is not inside your
vehicle.
The key used to switch the ignition on
is not an admin key.
No MyKeys are created. See Creating
a MyKey (page 44).
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Why does the MyKey distance not
accumulate?
•
•
•
•
The key used to start the engine is an
admin key.
An admin key and a MyKey are inside
your vehicle.
No MyKeys are created. See Creating
a MyKey (page 44).
The MyKeys have been cleared.
Why can I not start the engine with
a MyKey?
•
An admin key and a MyKey are inside
your vehicle.
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
Reprogramming the Unlocking
Function
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You can program the unlocking function
so that only the driver door unlocks.
Power Door Locks
The power door lock control is on the driver
door.
Press the button to unlock all
doors.
Press and hold the unlock and lock buttons
on the remote control simultaneously for
at least four seconds with the ignition off.
The direction indicators flash twice to
confirm the change.
To return to the original unlocking function,
repeat the process.
Press the button to lock all
doors.
You can also change between the
unlocking modes using the information
display.
Door Lock Indicator
An LED on the power door lock control
illuminates when you lock the door. It
remains on for up to five minutes after you
switch the ignition off.
Door Lock Switch Inhibitor
When you electronically lock your vehicle,
the power door lock switch no longer
operates after 20 seconds. You must
unlock your vehicle with the remote
control, or switch the ignition on, to restore
function to these switches.
Remote Control
You can use the remote control at any time
when your vehicle is stationary.
Unlocking the Doors
Press the button to unlock all
doors. One long flash of the
direction indicators confirms that
your vehicle has unlocked.
Note: You can unlock the driver door with
the key. Use the key if the remote control
does not operate.
Note: When you leave your vehicle
unattended for several weeks, the remote
control turns off. Unlocking and starting
your vehicle enables the remote control.
Central Locking
Press the button to lock all
doors. One short flash of the
direction indicators confirms that
your vehicle has locked.
Double Locking the Doors
WARNING
Do not use double locking when
passengers or animals are inside your
vehicle.The doors cannot be
unlocked or opened from the inside when
double locked.
Double locking is a theft protection feature
that prevents someone from opening the
doors from the inside. You can only double
lock the doors if all the doors are closed.
Press the button twice within
three seconds. Three short
flashes of the direction
indicators confirms that your vehicle has
double locked.
Note: If you unlock the liftgate, all other
doors return to the central locked state.You
must double lock your vehicle again.
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Mislock
This warns you that your vehicle has not
locked.
When you press the lock button once, the
direction indicators do not flash if:
• Any door or the liftgate is open.
• The hood is open on vehicles that have
an anti-theft alarm.
When you press the lock button again
within three seconds, the horn sounds
indicating that your vehicle has pre-locked
while a door is open. You can switch this
feature on or off using the information
display.
Auto Relock
2. Fully insert the key blade into the key
slot.
The doors automatically relock if you do
not open a door within 45 seconds of
unlocking the doors with the remote
control. The door locks and the alarm
return to their previous state.
3. Gently pull the lock cylinder cap toward
you to release it.
4. Insert the key blade into the lock
cylinder.
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
From Inside
Locking the Doors
Use the power door lock control on the
driver door to lock or unlock the doors from
inside.
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
with the Key Blade
Double Locking the Doors
Turn the top of the key toward the front of
your vehicle twice within three seconds.
Unlocking the Driver Door
Removing the Lock Cylinder Cap
1.
Turn the top of the key toward the front of
your vehicle.
Release the key blade from the remote
control. See Remote Control (page
36).
Turn the top of the key toward the rear of
your vehicle.
Note: If the child safety locks are on and
you pull the interior handle, you only switch
off the emergency locking, not the child
safety lock. You can only open the doors
using the external door handle.
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Reinstalling the Lock Cylinder Cap
If the central locking function does not
operate, lock the doors individually using
the key in the position shown.
Left-Hand Side
Turn counterclockwise to lock.
Right-Hand Side
Turn clockwise to lock.
Unlocking the Doors
1.
Place the cap over the lock cylinder.
If the central locking function does not
operate, unlock the driver door and then
unlock all other doors individually by
pulling the interior door handles.
2. Push the cap forward until it clicks into
place.Make sure you have properly
installed the cap by trying to move it
rearward.
Note: When the doors have been unlocked
using this method, the doors must be locked
individually until the central locking function
has been repaired.
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
Individually with the Key Blade
KEYLESS ENTRY
Locking the Doors
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Thesystem allows you to unlock,
operate and lock your vehicle
without using a key or remote
control. The system requires a
valid passive key to be within one
Principle of Operation
The system allows you to lock and unlock
your vehicle without taking the passive key
out of your pocket or purse.
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Locking the Doors
Lock sensors are on the top of the exterior
front door handles.
Touch a lock sensor once to lock your
vehicle and arm the alarm. The direction
indicators flash.
A valid passive key must be within one of
the three external detection ranges.These
are approximately 5 ft (1.5 m) from the
front door handles and the liftgate. The
system may not function if the passive key
is close to metal objects or electronic
devices, 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 are
jammed.
• The locking sensors are on the front
door handles. Touch a locking sensor
once to lock your vehicle and arm the
alarm. Touch a locking sensor twice
within three seconds to double lock
your vehicle and arm the alarm. When
you lock your vehicle, the direction
indicators flash to confirm your vehicle
has locked and the alarm passive key
is armed. When locking your vehicle,
do too close to metal objects or
electronic devices, for example keys or
a cell phone.
Touch a lock sensor twice within three
seconds to double lock your vehicle and
arm the alarm. The direction indicators
flash. Do not touch the unlock sensor on
the back of the door handle.
Keep the door handle clean to make sure
the system correctly operates.
Note: Your vehicle does not automatically
lock.If you do not touch a locking lock
sensor your vehicle remains unlocked.
After locking the doors with the lock
sensor, there is a brief delay before you can
unlock your vehicle. This delay lets you
pull the handle to make sure your vehicle
is locked. When the delay period is over,
you can unlock the doors again, provided
the passive key is within the respective
detection range.
Unlocking Your Vehicle Touch the
unlock sensor Doors
Unlock sensors are on the back of the all
exterior door handle handles.
If the system does not grip function, use
the remote control or the key blade to lock
and unlock your vehicle.
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Touch the unlock sensor to unlock your
vehicle. Do not touch the lock sensor on
the front of the handle. When you unlock
your vehicle, the direction indicators flash
to confirm your vehicle has unlocked and
disarm the alarm alarm. has disarmed.
Unlocking Only the Driver Door You can
program the The direction indicators
flash. Do not touch the lock sensor on
the top of the door handle.
Keep the door handle clean to make sure
the system correctly operates.
After unlocking function so that only the
driver door the doors with the unlock
sensor, there is unlocked. a brief delay
before you can lock your vehicle. When
the delay period is over, you can lock the
doors again, provided the passive key is
within the respective detection range.
Opening Unlocking the Liftgate
Press the exterior release button hidden
above the license plate.
Note: A valid passive key must be within
the detection range.
Locking the Liftgate
The liftgate locks after you fully close it.
Unlocking the Driver Door
Smart Unlocks for Passive Keys
You can program the unlocking function
so that only the driver door unlocks when
you touch the unlock sensor. See Locking
and Unlocking (page 49).
If you electronically lock your vehicle with
a rear door or the liftgate open, the system
searches for a passive key inside your
vehicle after you close the last door.If the
system detects a key, all doors unlock
indicating that a key is inside.
If you reprogram program the unlocking
function so that only the driver door
unlocks, the following occurs:
• If you open the driver door first, all
other doors remain locked. You can
unlock all of the other doors from inside
your vehicle using the power door lock
control on the driver door.You can
unlock individual doors by pulling the
interior door handles on those doors.
• If you open the front passenger door
first, all of the other doors and the
liftgate unlock.
Note: Your vehicle locks if another passive
key is within the detection range after you
close the last door.
Deactivated Passive Keys
The system deactivates all passive keys
left inside your vehicle when you lock it.
You cannot switch the ignition on using a
deactivated passive key. Toreactivate a
key, press Press the unlock button on the
remote control. control to reactivate a
passive key.
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MANUAL LIFTGATE
Opening the Liftgate Using the
Exterior Release Button
(G1869733)
WARNINGS
It is extremely dangerous to ride in a
cargo area, inside or outside of a
vehicle.In a crash, people riding in
these areas are more likely to be seriously
injured or killed.Do not allow people to ride
in any area of your vehicle that is not
equipped with seats and seatbelts.Make
sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat
and properly using a seatbelt.Failure to
follow this warning could result in serious
personal injury or death.
Make sure to close and latch the
liftgate to prevent drawing exhaust
fumes into your vehicle.This will also
prevent passengers and cargo from falling
out.If you must drive with the liftgate open,
keep the vents or windows open so outside
air comes into your vehicle.Failure to follow
this warning could result in serious
personal injury.
Press the exterior release button.
Opening the Liftgate Using the
Remote Control
Press the button twice within
three seconds.
Closing the Liftgate
A recessed grip or handle is inside the
liftgate to help with closing.
Note: Be careful when opening or closing
the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed
area to avoid damaging the liftgate.
Note: Do not hang anything, for example a
bike rack, from the glass or liftgate. This
could damage the liftgate and its
components.
Note: Do not leave the liftgate open when
you are driving. This could damage the
liftgate and its components.
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PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT
SYSTEM
ANTI-THEFT ALARM VEHICLES WITH: INTEGRAL
BATTERY
(G1611956)
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Principle of Operation
Perimeter Alarm
The system prevents someone from
starting the engine with an incorrectly
coded key.
Note: Always take your keys and lock all
doors when leaving your vehicle.
Coded Keys
If you lose a key, you can obtain a
replacement from an authorized dealer.If
possible, provide them with the key
number from the tag provided with the
original keys.You can also obtain extra keys
from an authorized dealer.
Note: Have all of your remaining keys
erased and recoded if you lose a key. Have
replacement keys coded together with
recoding your remaining keys. Ask an
authorized dealer for more information.
Note: Metallic objects, electronic devices
or a second coded key on the same key
chain may result in vehicle starting
problems, especially if they are too close to
the key when starting your vehicle.
The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against
unauthorized access to your vehicle
through the doors and the hood.
Interior Sensors
The interior sensors are in the overhead
console.
When you lock your vehicle and arm the
alarm, the sensors are designed to detect
any movement inside your vehicle.
Note: Do not cover the interior sensors.
Inclination Sensors
When you lock your vehicle and arm the
alarm, the sensors are designed to detect
an attempt to raise your vehicle, for
example to remove a wheel or to tow it
away.
Battery Back-up Sounder (If Equipped)
The engine immobilizer arms after a short
period of time when you switch the ignition
off.
The battery back-up sounder is an
additional alarm system that has its own
battery and sounds a siren if the vehicle
battery or the battery back-up sounder is
disconnected. The system arms when you
lock your vehicle.
Disarming the Engine Immobilizer
Triggering the Alarm
The engine immobilizer disarms when you
switch the ignition on with a correctly
coded key.
When armed, the alarm is triggered in any
of the following ways:
• If someone opens a door, the liftgate
or the hood without a valid key or
remote control.
• If you switch your vehicle on without a
correctly coded key.
• If the interior sensors detect movement
inside your vehicle.
Arming the Engine Immobilizer
If you are unable to start your vehicle with
a correctly coded key, have your vehicle
checked by an authorized dealer.
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•
•
If the inclination sensors detect an
attempt to raise your vehicle.
If someone disconnects the vehicle
battery or the battery back-up sounder.
If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn
sounds for 30 seconds and the hazard
flasher flashes for 5 minutes.
Any further attempts to carry out one of
the above sounds the alarm again.
Disarming the Alarm
Vehicles Without Keyless Entry
Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking
the doors with the key and switching your
vehicle on with a correctly coded key within
12 seconds, or by unlocking the doors with
the remote control.
Vehicles with Keyless Entry
Full and Reduced Guard
Perimeter Alarm
Full Guard
Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking
the doors and switching your vehicle on, or
by unlocking the doors with the remote
control.
Full guard is the standard setting.
In full guard, the interior sensors are on
when you arm the alarm.
Note: Do not arm the alarm with full guard
if passengers, animals or other moving
objects are inside your vehicle.
Reduced Guard
Note: A valid passive key must be within
the detection range of that door. See
Keyless Entry (page 51).
Category One Alarm
Selecting Full or Reduced Guard
Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking
the doors and switching your vehicle on
within 12 seconds, or by unlocking the
doors or the liftgate with the remote
control.
You can select full or reduced guard using
the information display. See General
Information (page 82).
Note: A valid passive key must be within
the detection range of that door. See
Keyless Entry (page 51).
Ask on Exit (If Equipped)
ANTI-THEFT ALARM VEHICLES WITH: PERIMETER
ALARM
In reduced guard, the interior sensors are
off when you arm the alarm.
You can set the information display to ask
you each time which level of guard you
wish to set. See General Information
(page 82).
Arming the Alarm
The alarm arms when you lock your
vehicle. See Doors and Locks (page 49).
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The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against
unauthorized access to your vehicle
through the doors and the hood.If the
alarm is triggered, the alarm horn sounds
and the hazard flasher flashes.
Take all remote controls to an authorized
dealer if there is any potential alarm
problem with your vehicle.
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Arming the Alarm
The alarm arms when you lock your
vehicle. See Doors and Locks (page 49).
Disarming the Alarm
Vehicles Without Keyless Entry
Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking
the doors with the key and switching your
vehicle on with a correctly coded key, or by
unlocking the doors with the remote
control.
Vehicles With Keyless Entry
Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking
the doors and switching your vehicle on, or
by unlocking the doors with the remote
control.
Note: A valid passive key must be within
the detection range of that door. See
Keyless Entry (page 51).
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
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The front and rear doors have a retractable
plastic flap that will move into position
when you open a door. The flap will protect
the door edge from damage that may be
caused by contact with other objects. If
the door edge protector does that moves
into position when you open a door. The
door edge protector protects the door edge
from damage that could be caused by
contact with other objects.
Do not move freely or becomes stuck, do
not attempt to move it. the door edge
protector if it becomes stuck, or does not
move freely. Have your vehicle checked
by an authorized dealer. The protective
flap as soon as possible.
Note: The door edge protector may be
moved gently out of position when the door
is open to allow access for cleaning. Make
sure that the flap door edge protector is
repositioned correctly otherwise the flap it
may not retract when you attempt to close
the door.
Note: Keep the door edges free from snow,
ice and large accumulations of dirt.
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ADJUSTING THE STEERING
WHEEL
(G1448428)
WARNING
Do not adjust the steering wheel
when your vehicle is moving.
Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the
correct position. See Sitting in the Correct
Position (page 108).
3. Lock the steering column.
HEATED STEERING WHEEL (If
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Equipped)
(G1769260)
The heated steering wheel button is on the
climate controls.
1.
Press the button to switch the
heated steering wheel on and
off.
Unlock the steering column.
2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired
position.
Note: You can locate use the heated
steering wheel control under the climate
controls. This feature only functions when
you switch the engine on. is running.
Note: The system uses a sensor and is
designed to control the temperature of the
steering wheel and to prevent it from
overheating.
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Note: In warm temperatures, the steering
wheel quickly reaches its maximum
temperature and the system reduces the
current to the heating element. This could
cause you to think that the system has
stopped working but it has not. This is
normal.
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WINDSHIELD WIPERS
Intermittent Wipe
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Short wipe interval.
Intermittent wipe.
Long wipe interval.
Use the rotary control to adjust the
intermittent wipe interval.
Single wipe.
Intermittent wipe.
Normal wipe.
High-speed wipe.
Speed Dependent Wipers (If Equipped)
When your vehicle speed increases, the
interval between wipes decreases.
Note: Fully defrost the windshield before
you switch the windshield wipers on.
Note: Make sure you switch the windshield
wipers off before entering a car wash.
Note: If streaks or smears appear on the
windshield, clean the windshield and the
wiper blades. See Checking the Wiper
Blades (page 239). If that does not resolve
the issue, install new wiper blades. See
Changing the Front Wiper Blades (page
239).
Note: Do not operate the wipers on a dry
windshield.This may scratch the glass or
damage the wiper blades.Always use the
windshield washers before wiping a dry
windshield.
AUTOWIPERS (If Equipped)
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Autowipers uses a rain sensor in the area
around the interior mirror.The wipers
operate when the rain sensor detects
water on the windshield in front of it.The
rain sensor continues to monitor the
amount of water and adjusts the speed of
the wipers.
You can switch autowipers off in the
information display.If you switch
autowipers off, the windshield wipers
operate in intermittent mode.
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If you leave autowipers on, it may not
operate when you switch the ignition on
during freezing temperatures.This is
because the system has deactivated the
rain sensor to prevent damage to the
windshield wipers.Defrost the windshield
before reactivating the rain sensor.You can
reactivate the rain sensor by moving the
rotary control or switching autowipers off
and on.
Note: Fully defrost the windshield before
you switch the windshield wipers on.
High sensitivity.
Autowipers on.
Low sensitivity.
Note: Make sure that you switch the
windshield wipers off before entering a car
wash.
Move the wiper lever upward to the first
position to switch autowipers on.
Use the rotary control to adjust the
sensitivity of the autowipers. When you
select low sensitivity, the wipers operate
when the sensor detects a large amount
of water on the windshield. When you
select high sensitivity, the wipers operate
when the sensor detects a small amount
of water on the windshield.
Note: Keep the outside of the windshield
clean.The rain sensor is very sensitive and
the wipers may operate if dirt, mist or
insects hit the windshield.
Wet or winter driving weather conditions
withice, snow or salty road mist can could
cause inconsistent and unexpected
wiping or smearing.
To keep the windshield clear:
• Lower the sensitivity of the autowipers
to reduce the amount of smearing on
the windshield.
• Switch autowipers off.
Note: If streaks or smears appear on the
windshield, clean the windshield and the
wiper blades.If that does not resolve the
issue, install new wiper blades. See
Changing the Front Wiper Blades (page
239).
Settings
To switch autowipers on or off, use the information display controls on the steering
wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
Vehicle settings
Press the OK button.
Wipers
Press the OK button.
Rain sensing
Press the OK button.
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WINDSHIELD WASHERS
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Pull the lever toward you to operate the
windshield washers. When you release the
lever, the wipers operate for a short time.
A courtesy wipe occurs a short time after
the wipers stop to clear any remaining
washer fluid. You can switch courtesy wipe
off in the information display.
Note: Do not operate the washers when
the washer reservoir is empty. This may
could cause the washer pump to overheat.
Heated Washer Jets
(If Equipped)
The system heats the washer fluid when
the heated windshield is on.
Settings
To switch courtesy wipe on or off, use the information display controls on the
steering wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
Vehicle settings
Press the button.
Wipers
Press the button.
Courtesy wipe
Press the button.
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REAR WINDOW WIPER AND
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WASHERS
Intermittent wipe.
Continuous wipe.
Rear Window Wiper
Rear window wiper off.
(G1874573)
Ifyou shift to reverse (R) when the
windshield wipers are on, the The rear
window wiper also turns on when you shift
into reverse and the windshield wipers are
on.
You can switch reverse wipe off in the
information display.
Note: Make sure that you switch the rear
window wiper off before entering a car
wash.
Settings
To switch reverse wipe on or off, use the information display controls on the
steering wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
Vehicle settings
Press the button.
Wipers
Press the button.
Reverse wiper
Press the button.
Rear Window Washer
Push the lever away from you to operate
the rear window washer. When you release
the lever, the wipers operate for a short
time.
Do not operate the washers when the
washer reservoir is empty.This may could
cause the washer pump to overheat.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
(G1584682)
LIGHTING CONTROL
(G1884669)
Condensation in the Exterior Front
Lamps and Rear Lamps
Exterior front lamps and rear lamps have
vents to accommodate normal changes
in air pressure.
Condensation can be a natural by-product
of this design.When moist air enters the
lamp assembly through the vents, there is
a possibility that condensation can occur
when the temperature is cold.When
normal condensation occurs, a fine mist
can form on the interior of the lens.The fine
mist eventually clears and exits through
the vents during normal operation.
Clearing time may take as long as 48 hours
under 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 the
lens.
Lamps off.
Parking lamps, instrument panel
lamps and license plate lamps.
Headlamps.
Autolamps.
Examples of unacceptable condensation
are:
• A water puddle inside the lamp.
• Streaks, drip marks or large droplets
present on the interior of the lens.
Note: When you switch the ignition on, the
system returns to the autolamps position.
If you see any unacceptable condensation,
have your vehicle checked by an authorized
dealer.
2. Select the parking lamps position to
switch the parking lamps on.
Parking Lamps
1.
Switch the ignition off.
Note: Prolonged use of the parking lamps
causes the battery to run out of charge.
Note: Parking lamps could turn off to
prevent the vehicle battery from running out
of charge.
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High Beam Headlamps
AUTOLAMPS
Switching High Beam Headlamps On
and Off
(G1921176)
WARNING
The system does not relieve you of
your responsibility to drive with due
care and attention.You may need to
override the system if it does not turn the
headlamps on in low visibility conditions,
for example daytime fog.
Autolamps turn the headlamps on in low
light situations or when the wipers operate.
Push the lever away from you to switch
the high beam headlamps on.
Push the lever forward again or pull the
lever toward you to switch the high beam
headlamps off.
Note: If you switch the autolamps on, you
cannot switch the high beam headlamps
on until the system turns the headlamps on.
Flashing High Beam Headlamps
The headlamps remain on for a period of
time after you switch the ignition off. Use
the information display controls to adjust
the period of time that the headlamps
remain on.
Note: When you switch the autolamps on,
the headlamps turn on within 10 seconds of
switching the wipers on.
Pull the lever toward you and release it to
flash the high beam headlamps.
Note: If you switch the autolamps and the
autowipers on, the headlamps turn on when
the windshield wipers continuously operate.
Note: The headlamps turn off
approximately 60 seconds after you switch
the wipers off.
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INSTRUMENT LIGHTING
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DIMMER
WARNINGS
Do not use the system in poor
visibility, for example fog, heavy rain,
spray or snow.
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Repeatedly press or press and hold it to
adjust The instrument lighting dimmer
buttons are on the level. lighting control.
Repeatedly press one of the
buttons to adjust the brightness.
Note: If you disconnect or replace the
battery, you must reset the brightness level
when the battery is reconnected.
HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY
The system may not switch the high
beams off if the lights of oncoming
vehicles are hidden by obstacles, for
example guard rails.
Inspect and replace the windshield
wiper blades regularly to make sure
the camera sensor has a clear view.
The windshield wiper blades must be the
correct length.
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After you switch the ignition off, you can
switch the headlamps on by pulling the
direction indicator lever toward you.You
will hear a short tone.The headlamps will
switch off automatically after three
minutes with any door open or 30 seconds
after the last door has been closed.You
can cancel this feature by pulling the
direction indicator toward you again or
switching the ignition on.
AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM
CONTROL AUTOMATIC HIGH
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BEAM CONTROL
(G1952622)
WARNINGS
The system does not relieve you of
your responsibility to drive with due
care and attention. You may need
to override the system if it does not turn
the high beams on or off.
You may need to override the system
when approaching other road users.
You may need to override the system
during inclement weather.
About Automatic High Beam
Control
The system is designed to turn the high
beams on if all of the following occur:
• You switched the system on in the
information display.
• You set the lighting control to the
autolamps position.
• The ambient light level is low enough
that high beams are required.
• There is no traffic in front of your
vehicle.
• Your vehicle speed is greater than
approximately 25 mph (40 km/h).
The system is designed to turn the high
beams off if any of the following occur:
• You switch the system off in the
information display.
• You set the lighting control to any
position except autolamps.
• You switch the rear fog lamps on.
• The ambient light level is high enough
that high beams are not required.
• The system detects an approaching
vehicle's headlamps or rear lamps.
• The system detects severe rain, snow
or fog.
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•
The system detects street lighting.
•
•
The camera has reduced visibility.
Your vehicle speed falls below
approximately 19 mph (30 km/h).
Switching Automatic High Beam Control On or Off
To switch the system on or off, use the information display controls on the steering
wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
Vehicle settings
Press the OK button.
Lighting
Press the OK button.
Auto highbeam
Press the OK button.
Automatic High Beam Indicator
It illuminates to confirm when
the system is ready to assist.
Overriding Automatic High Beam
Control
Push the lever away from you to switch
between high beam and low beam.
Automatic High Beam Control Information Messages
Message
Front camera Low visibility Clean screen
Description
The camera has reduced visibility. Clean the windshield.
If the message continues to appear, have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Front camera temporarily The camera has malfunctioned. Wait a short period of time
not available
for the camera to cool down. If the message continues to
appear, have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
FRONT FOG LAMPS
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Only use fog lamps during reduced
visibility, for example fog, snow or heavy
rain. If you switch autolamps on, you can
only switch the front fog lamps on during
reduced visibility.
You can switch the front fog lamps on
when the lighting control is in any position
except off.
If you switch the autolamps on, you can
only switch the front fog lamps on when
the headlamps are on.
The front fog lamps button is on the
lighting control.
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Press the button to switch the
front fog lamps on and off.
REAR FOG LAMPS
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WARNING
Do not use the rear fog lamps when
it is raining or snowing and visibility
is more than 164.0 ft (50 m).
You can only switch the rear fog lamps on
when the front fog lamps or the
headlamps are on.
If you switch autolamps on, you can only
switch the autolamps on, you can only
switch the rear fog lamps on when the
headlamps are on.
The rear fog lamps button is on the lighting
control.
Press the button to switch the
rear fog lamps on and off.
HEADLAMP LEVELING
1.
Press to release the control.
2. Rotate the control to the required
setting.
3. Press to close the control.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
(G1875446)
(G1547833)
Adjust the level of the headlamp beams
according to your vehicle load.
Set the headlamp leveling control to zero
when your vehicle is unloaded.Set the
headlamp beams to give between
115–328 ft (35–100 m) of road surface
illumination when your vehicle is partially
or fully loaded.
To adjust the level of the headlamp
beams:
Push the lever up or down to use the
direction indicators.
Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the
direction indicators flash three times to
indicate a lane change.
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INTERIOR LAMPS
Press the edge of the lamp lens to switch
on and off.
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Courtesy Lamp
If you switch the ignition off, the reading
lamps turn off after a short time.
Note: This is to prevent the vehicle battery
from losing charge.
Rear Courtesy Lamp
Switch all lamps on.
Switch lamps on and off by door.
Switch all lamps off.
If you set the switch to the door position,
the courtesy lamp illuminates when you
unlock or open any door.If you leave a door
open with the ignition switched off, the
courtesy lamp goes off after some time to
prevent your vehicle battery from losing
charge.To switch it back on, switch the
ignition on for a short time.
Switch off and door activation
position.
Switch on.
The courtesy lamp also illuminates when
you switch the ignition off.It goes off after
a short time or when you start the engine.
If you set the switch to the all on position
with the ignition switched off, the courtesy
lamp illuminates.It goes off after a short
time to prevent your vehicle battery from
losing charge.To switch it back on, switch
the ignition on for a short time.
Reading Lamps
For rear lamps without a position switch,
press the lamp lens to switch on and off.
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POWER WINDOWS
Overriding Bounce-Back
(G1867865)
WARNINGS
Do not leave children unattended in
your vehicle and do not let them play
with the power windows.Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury.
When closing the power windows,
verify they are free of obstruction and
make sure that children and pets are
not in the proximity of the window
openings.
Press the control to open the
window. Lift the control to close
the window.
Note: The power windows operate with the
ignition on, and for several minutes after you
switch the ignition off or until you open a
front door.
To reduce wind noise or pulsing noise when
just one window is open, slightly open the
opposite window.
One-Touch Open (If Equipped)
Fully press the control and release it. Press
again or lift it to stop the window.
One-Touch Close (If Equipped)
Fully lift the control and release it. Press
again or lift it to stop the window.
Rear Window Lock
Press the control to lock or
unlock the rear window controls.
It illuminates when you lock the
rear window controls.
Bounce-Back (If Equipped)
The window automatically stops and
reverses if it detects an obstruction.
WARNING
When you override the bounce-back
feature the window will not reverse
if it detects an obstacle.Take care
when closing the windows to avoid
personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
1.
2. Lift the control within two seconds to
override the feature and close the
window. Bounce-back is now disabled
and you can close the window
manually. The window goes past the
point of resistance and you can fully
close it.
Note: If the window does not close, have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Resetting Bounce-Back
WARNING
Bounce-back is off until you reset the
memory.Take care when closing the
windows to avoid personal injury or
damage to your vehicle.
Carry out all steps within 30 seconds of
starting the sequence.
1. Close the window.
2. Press and hold the switch until the
window is fully open.Keep the switch
fully pressed for a few seconds.
3. Lift and hold the switch until the
window is fully closed. Keep the switch
held for a few seconds.
4. Press and hold the switch until the
window is fully open.Keep the switch
fully pressed for a few seconds.
5. Lift and hold the switch until the
window is fully closed. Keep the switch
held for a few seconds.
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Close the window until it reaches the
point of resistance and let it reverse.
Windows and Mirrors
Note: Repeat the procedure if the window
does not close when you use one-touch.
Press the lock or unlock button to stop the
closing function.
GLOBAL OPENING AND
CLOSING (If Equipped)
Note: The bounce-back function is also on
during global closing.
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You can use the remote control to open
and close the windows when the ignition
is off.
You can switch this feature on or off in the
information display. See General
Information (page 82).
EXTERIOR MIRRORS VEHICLES WITH: BLIND SPOT
INFORMATION SYSTEM/
POWER FOLD EXTERIOR
MIRRORS
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Global Opening
Power Exterior Mirrors
To open the windows and vent the
moonroof, do the following:
1.
2. Release the button when movement
starts.
Press and release the remote control
unlock button.
2. Press and hold the remote control
unlock button.
3. Release the button when movement
starts.
WARNING
Do not adjust the mirrors when your
vehicle is moving.This could result in
the loss of control of your vehicle,
serious personal injury or death.
Press the lock or unlock button to stop the
opening function.
Note: When you unlock your vehicle using
the remote control, you can use global
opening for a short period of time.
Global Closing
WARNING
When closing the power windows,
verify they are free of obstruction and
make sure that children and pets are
not in the proximity of the window
openings.
To close the windows and moonroof, do
the following:
1.
Left-hand mirror switch.
Mirror adjustment control.
Right-hand mirror switch.
Press and hold the remote control lock
button.
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Folding the Mirrors (If Equipped)
The exterior mirrors fold when you lock
your vehicle and unfold when you unlock
your vehicle.
For tight parking conditions,
press the control to fold the
mirrors.
Press the control again to unfold the
mirrors.
If you press the control to fold in the
mirrors with auto-fold on, the mirrors do
not automatically unfold.
Note: The power folding mirrors operate
with the ignition on, and for several minutes
after you switch the ignition off.
Note: If you fold and unfold the mirrors
several times within one minute, the power
fold function may turn off to protect the
motors from overheating.
You can switch auto-fold on or off in the
information display. See General
Information (page 82).
Left-hand mirror switch.
Mirror adjustment control.
Right-hand mirror switch.
Folding the Mirrors
Push the mirror toward the door window
glass. Make sure that you fully engage the
mirror in its support when returning it to its
original position.
INTERIOR MIRROR
EXTERIOR MIRRORS VEHICLES WITH: POWER
ADJUSTABLE EXTERIOR
MIRRORS
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WARNING
Do not adjust the mirrors when your
vehicle is moving.This could result in
the loss of control of your vehicle,
serious personal injury or death.
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Power Exterior Mirrors
WARNING
Do not adjust the mirrors when your
vehicle is moving.This could result in
the loss of control of your vehicle,
serious personal injury or death.
Note: Do not clean the mirror housing or
glass with harsh abrasives, fuel or other
petroleum-based cleaning products.
You can adjust the interior mirror to your
preference.
Pull the tab below the mirror toward you
to reduce glare at night.
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Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror (If
Equipped)
The mirror dims to reduce glare when
bright lights are detected from behind your
vehicle.It returns to normal reflection when
you select reverse gear to make sure you
have a clear view when reversing.
Note: Do not block the sensors on the front
and back of the mirror. A rear center
passenger or raised rear center head
restraint may also block light from reaching
the sensor.
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE
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MOONROOF
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VENTING THE MOONROOF
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WARNING
WARNING
Do not leave children unattended in
your vehicle and do not let them play
with the moonroof.Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury.
Do not leave children unattended in
your vehicle and do not let them play
with the moonroof.Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury.
The moonroof controls are on the
overhead console and have one-touch
open and close.
To stop the motion during a one-touch
operation, touch the control a second time.
Opening the Moonroof
Press and release the rear of the
control to vent the moonroof.
Press and release the front of
the control to close the moonroof.
BOUNCE-BACK
Press and release the rear of the
control, the moonroof will stop
in the venting position.
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The moonroof automatically stops and
reverses if it detects an obstruction.
Press and hold the front of the
control within a few seconds to
overide override bounce-back.
Press and release the rear of the control
again to open the moonroof.
Closing the Moonroof
WARNING
When closing the moonroof, verify
that it is free of obstruction and
make sure that children and pets are
not in the proximity of the roof opening.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE
SUN SHADES
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The sun shade operates independently of
the moonroof. Slide the sun shade
backward or forward to open or close it.
Fully press the control and
release it. the front of the
control.
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GAUGES
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Information Display
Tachometer.
Information display.
Speedometer.
Fuel gauge.
Automatic transmission
gearshift lever position indicator.
Engine coolant temperature
gauge.
Tachometer
Shows the engine speed. A The
discontinuous red line on the tachometer
face indicates the standard maximum
engine speed. The red line thickens where
the engine speed enters the overspeed
limiter.
The information display shows the
following information:
• Odometer.
• Trip computer. odometer.
• MyView information.
• Driver assistance information.
• Navigation information.
• Audio information.
• Phone information. Vehicle and system
settings. Outside air temperature.
• Shift indicator.
• Vehicle and system settings.
• Outside air temperature.
Odometer
Records the total distance traveled by your
vehicle.
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The system detects unauthorized
odometer adjustments to avoid total
distance reading fraud. If the system
detects an unauthorized odometer
adjustment, the total distance reading
displays XXXX. Recovery of the original
mileage could result in system damage not
covered by the vehicle Warranty and may
carry a significant expense.
Trip Computer
See Trip Computer (page 85).
Vehicle and System Settings Use
the information display controls
on the steering wheel to adjust
various system settings.
See General Information (page 82).
Automatic Transmission Gearshift
Lever Position Indicator (If Equipped)
Shows the selected gear. See Automatic
Transmission (page 148).
Engine Coolant Temperature
Gauge
At normal operating temperature, the
needle remains in the center section.
If the needle enters the red section,
section a warning lamp illuminates and a
message appears in the engine is
overheating. information display. If you
continue to operate the engine at high
engine speeds with the needle in the red
section, the engine speed reduces
automatically to prevent engine damage.
Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to
do so, switch the engine off and allow it to
cool.
Speedometer
Shows the vehicle speed.
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge indicates approximately
how much fuel is in the fuel tank.
The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump
symbol indicates on which side of your
vehicle the fuel filler door is located.
Do not restart the engine until the cause
of overheating has been determined and
resolved.
WARNING LAMPS AND
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The following warning lamps and
indicators alert you to a vehicle condition
that may become serious. Some lamps
illuminate when you start your vehicle to
make sure they work. If any lamps remain
on after starting your vehicle, refer to the
respective system warning lamp for further
information.
The fuel filler door is on the
left-hand side of your vehicle.
The fuel filler door is on the
right-hand side of your vehicle.
Note: Some warning indicators appear in
the information display and operate the
same as a warning lamp but do not
illuminate when you start your vehicle.
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Airbag Warning Lamp
If it does not illuminate when you
switch the ignition on, continues
to flash or remains on when the
engine is running, this indicates a
malfunction. Have your vehicle checked
as soon as possible.
Blind Spot Information System
Indicator (If Equipped)
It illuminates when you switch
the system off.
See Blind Spot Information
System (page 186).
Anti-Lock Brake System Warning
Lamp
Brake System Warning Lamp
If it illuminates when you are
driving, this indicates a
malfunction. Your vehicle
continues to have normal braking without
the anti-lock brake system function. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Driving your vehicle with the warning
lamp on is dangerous.A significant
decrease in braking performance
may occur.It may take you longer to stop
your vehicle.Have your vehicle checked as
soon as possible.Driving extended
distances with the parking brake engaged
can cause brake failure and the risk of
personal injury.
Automatic Headlamp High Beam
Indicator (If Equipped)
WARNING
It illuminates when the system
automatically turns the
headlamp high beam on.
See Automatic High Beam Control
(page ?).
Auto-Start-Stop Indicator
It illuminates green when the
engine has automatically
stopped. It flashes to inform you
when the engine needs to restart.
Note: If it illuminates orange, the system
has detected a fault that requires
service.Have your vehicle checked as soon
as possible.
The indicator is shown with a
strikethrough if the system is not
available.
See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126). See
Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).
It illuminates when you engage
the parking brake and the
ignition is on.
If it illuminates when your vehicle is
moving, make sure the parking brake is
disengaged. If the parking brake is
disengaged, this indicates low brake fluid
level or a brake system fault. Have your
vehicle checked immediately.
immediately checked.
Collision Warning System
Indicator (If Equipped)
It illuminates if your vehicle
rapidly approaches another
vehicle, to warn you of the risk of
a crash with the vehicle in front of you.
It illuminates red if the distance to the
vehicle ahead is small.
See Pre-Collision Assist (page ?).
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Cruise Control Indicator
It illuminates when you switch
the system on.
See Cruise Control (page 175).
Direction Indicator
It illuminates when you switch
the left or right direction
indicator or the hazard flashers
on. Flashes during operation. An increase
in the rate of flashing warns of a failed
indicator bulb.
If it illuminates when the engine is running
this indicates a malfunction. The On Board
Diagnostics system has detected a
malfunction of the vehicle emission control
system.
If it flashes, engine misfire may be
occurring. Increased exhaust gas
temperatures could damage the catalytic
converter or other vehicle components.
Drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy
acceleration and deceleration) and have
your vehicle immediately serviced.
Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp
It illuminates and a chime
sounds until you fasten the
seatbelts.
Door Ajar Warning Lamp
It illuminates when you switch
the ignition on and remains on if
any door or the hood is open.
Front Fog Lamp Indicator
It illuminates when you switch
the front fog lamps on.
Engine Coolant Temperature
Warning Lamp
If it illuminates when your vehicle
is moving, this indicates that the
engine is overheating. Stop your
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and
switch the engine off. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Engine Warning Lamps
Frost Warning Lamp
WARNING
Even if the temperature rises to
above 39°F (4°C) there is no
guarantee that the road is free of
hazards caused by inclement weather.
Service Engine Soon
It illuminates when the outside
air temperature is 39°F (4°C) or
below.
If it illuminates when the engine is running
this indicates a malfunction. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Glow Plug Indicator
If it flashes when you are driving, reduce
the speed of your vehicle immediately.
Drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy
acceleration and deceleration) and have
your vehicle immediately serviced.
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
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If it illuminates, wait until it turns
off before starting.
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Headlamp High Beam Indicator
It illuminates when you switch
the headlamp high beam on. It
illuminates when the
automatichigh beam control system
turns the headlamp high beam on.
Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp
If it illuminates when you are
driving, refuel as soon as
possible.
Low Tire Pressure Warning Lamp
(If Equipped)
Headlamp Low Beam Warning
Lamp
It illuminates if the tire pressure
in one or more tires is below the
correct tire pressure.
If it illuminates when the low
beam headlamps are on, this
indicates that a headlamp low
beam bulb has failed.
See Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(page ?).
Ignition Warning Lamp
Oil Pressure Warning Lamp
It illuminates when you switch
the ignition on.
It illuminates when you switch
the ignition on.
If it illuminates when the engine
is running this indicates a malfunction.
Have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
Lamps on Indicator
It illuminates when you switch
the headlamp low beam or the
side and rear lamps on.
If it illuminates when the engine
is running this indicates a malfunction.
Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to
do so and switch the engine off. Check the
engine oil level. If the oil level is sufficient,
this indicates a system malfunction. Have
your vehicle checked immediately.
immediately checked.
See Engine Oil Check (page 233).
Over Speed Warning Indicator (If
Launch Control Indicator
Equipped)
It illuminates when you switch
the system on.
It illuminates when the vehicle
speed exceeds 75 mph
(120 km/h).
Lane Keeping Alert Indicator
It illuminates when you switch
the system on.
Lane Keeping Aid Warning Lamp (If
Equipped)
Performance Shift Indicator
It illuminates when the
powertrain reaches the optimum
upshift point. It flashes when
the engine is close to hitting the engine
speed limiter.
It illuminates when the system
activates. See Lane Keeping
System (page 184).
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Rear Fog Lamp Indicator
Auto-Start-Stop Warning
It illuminates when you switch
the rear fog lamps on.
Sounds when you open the driver door and
Auto-Start-Stop has turned the engine off.
Automatic Transmission
Shift Indicator
It illuminates to advise you that
shifting to a higher or lower gear
may give better performance,
fuel economy or lower
emissions.
Sounds when you open the driver door and
the transmission is not in park (P).
Door Ajar
Sounds when a door is not fully closed and
your vehicle is moving.
Exterior Lamps On
Stability Control and Traction
Control Indicator
Sounds when you open the driver door and
the exterior lamps are on.
Flashes during operation.
If it does not illuminate when you
switch the ignition on, or remains
on when the engine is running, this
indicates a malfunction. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Low Fuel Reminder
Note: The system automatically turns off
if there is a malfunction.
Sounds when you remove the passive key
from your vehicle and the engine is running.
See Stability Control (page 156). See
Traction Control (page 155).
Over Speed Warning
Stability Control and Traction
Control Off Warning Lamp
Sounds when the fuel level is low.
Key Outside Vehicle
Sounds when your vehicle speed exceeds
a set limit.
Parking Brake On
It illuminates when you switch
the system off.
See Stability Control (page
156).
Sounds when the parking brake is on and
your vehicle is moving.
Seatbelt Reminder
Sounds when a seatbelt is unfastened in
an occupied seat and your vehicle is
moving.
AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND
INDICATORS
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Airbag Secondary Warning
Sounds when the airbag warning lamp is
not working. Sounds when the airbag
warning lamp malfunction tone is not
working.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury.We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road.Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle.We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when
possible.Make sure you are aware of all
applicable local laws that may affect the
use of electronic devices while driving.
Return button.
OK and menu toggle button.
Menu button.
Use the information display controls
on the steering wheel to navigate
through the main screens:
Information Display Controls
Main Menu
Trip computer.
Trip computer 1
Trip computer 2
MyView
Driver assist.
Navigation
Use the information display controls on
the steering wheel to adjust various system
settings on your vehicle. The information
display shows the system settings.
Audio
Phone
Settings
1.
Press the menu toggle button up or
down to navigate through the main
screens.
2. From a main screen press the menu
button to access the menus.
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3. Press the menu toggle button up or
down to navigate to the desired menu
item.
4. Press OK or the menu button to select
the desired menu item.
5. Press the menu toggle button up or
down to navigate to the desired
submenu item.
6. Press OK or the menu button to select
the desired submenu item.
7.
Press OK or the menu button to choose
and confirm settings.
8. Press the return button to exit the
menus.
Locked Menus
You cannot access some menu items and
vehicle settings if your vehicle is
moving.Locked items appear gray and have
a padlock symbol.
If your vehicle is moving the following
message may appear in the instrument
cluster:
Message
Vehicle must be stationary to access
settings
Menu Structure
Some menus may show features as used
in different models, so may appear
different to you on your vehicle.
Use the information display controls on the steering wheel to navigate through
the main screen:
Main Menu
Trip computer 1
Submenu
Trip computer 2
Action
See Trip Computer (page 85).
Reset individual values
Configure view
Trip computer 2
Trip computer 1
Trip computer 2 reset
Configure view
MyView
FORD PERFORMANCE
You can switch the display on or
off.
Digital speedometer
You can switch the display on or
off.
Speedo/instant. fuel
You can switch the display on or
off.
Trip computer/audio
You can switch the display on or
off.
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Main Menu
Driver assist.
Navigation
Audio
Phone
Submenu
Action
Eco coach
You can switch the display on or
off.
Calm screen
You can switch the display on or
off.
Traction control
On or Off.
Launch control
On or Off.
BLIS
On or Off.
Trailer BLIS
On or Off.
Pre-collision Assist
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
Traffic sign recognition
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
Lane keeping system
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
Driver alert
On or Off.
Hill Start Assist
On or Off.
Cross traffic alert
On or Off.
Cruise control
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
Speed limiter
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
Rear Park Pilot
On or Off.
Home
Set your home address.
Favourite destinations
Set your favorite destinations.
Previous destinations
The system stores recent destinations.
Radio
Set your favorite radio station
presets.
CD
Show CD information.
Bluetooth
Connect your device.
All calls
Show call information.
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Main Menu
Settings
TRIP COMPUTER
Submenu
Action
Incoming calls
Show call information.
Missed calls
Show call information.
Outgoing calls
Show call information.
Information
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
Display
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
Driver assistance
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
Vehicle settings
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
MyKey
Enter the submenu and select your
desired settings.
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Navigate to the following main menu item.
You can reset the trip computer and
personalize it using the information display.
See Information Displays (page 82).
Menu Item
Action Press the , the following message appears in the
information display.
Trip computer 1
Press and hold the OK button until the system reset
confirmation appears.
Trip computer 2
You can also Press and hold the button until the system
reset all Trip 2 values. confirmation appears.
Alternatively you can reset individual trip
values. Navigate to the following main
menu item and then press the menu
button.
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Menu Item
Action
Trip computer 1
Press the menu button button.
Trip computer 2
andthen navigate to Press the following menu item.
button.
Reset individual values
Press the or the menu button and choose from the following.
Press the , the following message appears in the information
display. button.
Reset trip odometer
Press and hold the OK button until the system reset
confirmation appears. Press the , the following message
appears in the information display.
Reset trip timer
Press and hold the OK button until the system reset
confirmation appears. Press the , the following message
appears in the information display.
Reset average fuel
Press and hold the OK button until the system reset
confirmation appears. Press the , the following message
appears in the information display.
Reset average speed
Press and hold the OK button until the system reset
confirmation appears. Press the , the following message
appears in the information display. Press and hold the button
until the system reset confirmation appears. You can also
reset individual Trip 2 values.
Personalization
Navigate to the following main menu item.
Menu Item
Action
Trip computer 1
Press the menu button button.
Trip computer 2
andthen navigate to Press the following menu item.
button.
Configure view
Press the or button.
Trip odometer
Press the menu button and choose from the following.
button.
Trip timer
Press the button.
Average fuel consumption
Press the button.
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Menu Item
Action
Average speed
Press the button.
Distance to empty
Press the button.
Instantaneous fuel
Press the button.
Note: You can choose to display up to a maximum of four trip computer You can also
personalize Trip 2 up to a maximum of four trip computer values. values.
Trip Odometer
Average Speed
Registers the distance traveled of
individual journeys or the total distance
since the function was last reset.
Indicates the average vehicle speed of
individual journeys or the average vehicle
speed since the function was last reset.
Trip Timer
Distance to Empty
Registers the elapsed time of individual
journeys or the total time since the function
was last reset.
Indicates the approximate distance your
vehicle may travel on the fuel remaining in
the fuel tank. Changes in driving pattern
may cause the value to vary.
Average Fuel
Instantaneous Fuel
Indicates the average fuel consumption of
individual journeys or the average fuel
consumption since the function was last
reset.
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Indicates the current fuel consumption.
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Language You can choose an alternative language. Navigate to the
following main menu item and then press the menu button.
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the or the menu button button.
Display
andthen navigate to Press the following menu item. Press
the or the menu button and then navigate to the following
menu item. button.
Language
Choose your applicable setting.
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Distance You can change the distance unit to display imperial or metric
units, for example miles or kilometers. Navigate to the following main
menu item and then press the menu button. Measure Unit
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the or the menu button button.
Display
andthen navigate to Press the following menu item. Press
the or the menu button and then navigate to the following
menu item. button.
Measure unit
Choose your applicable setting.
Changing 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 Celsius
or Fahrenheit. Navigate to the following main menu item and then press
the menu button.
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the or the menu button button.
Display
andthen navigate to Press the following menu item. Press
the or the menu button and then navigate to the following
menu item. button.
Temperature unit
Choose your applicable setting.
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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 press
the menu button. (If Equipped)
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the or the menu button button.
Display
andthen navigate to Press the following menu item. Press
the or the menu button and then navigate to the following
menu item. button.
Tyre pressure
Choose your applicable setting.
Chimes You can switch some chimes off. Navigate to the following main
menu item and then press the menu button.
Menu Item
Action
Settings
Press the or the menu button button.
Vehicle settings
andthen navigate to Press the following menu item. Press
the or the menu button and then navigate to the following
menu item. Press the or the menu button and then navigate
to the following menu item. Choose your applicable settings.
button.
Chimes
Press the button.
Parking space found
Press the button.
Information
Press the button.
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Depending on vehicle options and
instrument cluster type fitted, some of the
following information messages may not
be available. Some information messages
may be abbreviated.
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Accessory Power
Message
Full accessory power
active
Action
Displays if you switch the ignition on and do not start the
engine.
Alarm System
Message
Vehicle alarm Start
vehicle to stop alarm
Alarm announcement
Action
Displays when the alarm has been triggered due to unauthorized entry.
See Security (page 55).
Automatic High Beam Control
Message
Action
Front camera Low visibility Clean screen
Displays when the front camera sensor has reduced visibility.
Clean the windshield.
Front camera temporarily Displays if the front camera sensor malfunctions. Wait a
not available
short period of time for the sensor to cool down.
If the problem persists, have your vehicle checked as soon
as possible.
Auto-Start-Stop
Message
Action
Auto StartStop Press a
pedal to start engine
Press the brake or clutch pedal.
See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).
Auto StartStop Press
clutch to start engine
Press the clutch pedal. The engine requires manually
restarting.
See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).
Auto StartStop Press
brake to start engine
Press the brake pedal. The engine requires manually
restarting.
See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).
Auto StartStop Press
brake harder to activate
Fully press the brake pedal. The engine requires manually
restarting.
See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).
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Message
Action
Auto StartStop Shift to P Displays as a reminder to shift into park (P). The engine
Restart engine
requires manually restarting.
See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).
Auto StartStop Manual
restart required
The system is not functioning and the engine requires
manually restarting.
Auto StartStop malfunc- The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
tion Service required
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Auto StartStop Select
neutral to start engine
Displays as a reminder to shift into neutral (N). The engine
requires manually restarting.
See Auto-Start-Stop (page 126).
Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert Systems
Message
Action
BLIS not available Sensor Displayswhen the The blind spot information system and
blocked See manual
cross traffic alert system sensors are blocked.
See Blind Spot Information System (page 186).
BLIS deactivated Trailer
attached
Displays when you attach a trailer to your vehicle.
See Blind Spot Information System (page 186).
Vehicle coming from left Displays when the system detects a vehicle.
See Cross Traffic Alert (page 188).
Vehicle coming from right
Cross traffic not available Displayswhen the The blind spot information system and
Sensor blocked See
cross traffic alert system sensors are blocked.
manual
See Cross Traffic Alert (page 188).
Cross traffic malfunction The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Cross traffic alert deactiv- Displays when you attach a trailer to your vehicle.
ated Trailer attached
See Cross Traffic Alert (page 188).
Brake System
Message
Check brake system
Action
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
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Child Safety Locks
Message
Child lock malfunction
See manual
Action
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control
Message
Action
Adaptive cruise control
not available Sensor
blocked See manual
Displays when the sensor has reduced visibility.
See Using Adaptive Cruise Control (page 176).
Adaptive cruise control
not available
Displays when the system is not available.
See Using Adaptive Cruise Control (page 176).
Adaptive cruise control
malfunction
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Adaptive cruise control
Driver resume control
Displays if the system fails to fully operate.Take full control
of your vehicle. Have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
Adaptive cruise control
Speed too low to
activate
Displays if you attempt to switch the system on when the
vehicle speed is too low.
Adaptive cruise control
Speed sign recognition
not available
Displays when the front camera sensor has reduced visibility.
Clean the windshield.
Cruise control active
Adaptive braking off
Displays when the sensor has reduced visibility. Adaptive
cruise control has switched to normal cruise control.You are
responsible for controlling your vehicle and intervening if
required.
Driver Alert
Message
Action
Driver fatigue warning
Rest suggested
Displays when we recommend that you take a break due to
low alertness levels.
Driver fatigue warning
Rest now
Displays when you must take a break due to low alertness
levels.
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Engine
Message
Action
Engine coolant overtem- Displays when the engine temperature is too high. Stop your
perature
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so, switch the engine off
and allow it to cool. If the problem persists, have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
See Engine Coolant Check (page 235).
Fuel System
Message
Fuel level low
Action
Refuel as soon as possible.
Fuel level low distance
Refuel as soon as possible.
metric:##0 km to empty
Fuel level low distance
imperial:#0 miles to
empty
Check fuel fill inlet
Displays if the fuel fill inlet did not fully close.
See Refueling (page 134).
Fuel pressure low
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Water in fuel Drain filter
Displays if the system detects there is excess water in the
fuel filter. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Hill Start Assist
Message
Action Displays when the system is operating. Displays when
you switch the system off.
Hill start assist not avail- Displays when the system is not available. Have your vehicle
able
checked as soon as possible.
See Hill Start Assist (page 153).
Keyless Entry
Message
Key battery low Replace
soon
Action
Displays when the remote key battery requires replacing.
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Message
Action
See Remote Control (page 36).
No key detected
Displays when the system cannot detect a valid key.
See Keyless Entry (page 51).
See Passive Key Backup Position (page 40).
Lighting
Message
Check adaptive headlamps See manual
Action
Displays if an electrical malfunction occurs with the headlamp
system. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Maintenance
Message
Action
Brake fluid level low
Displays if the brake fluid level is low or if there is a brake
system fault.
Have your vehicle immediately checked.
See Brake Fluid Check (page 236).
Engine oil level low Add
oil
Displays if the engine oil level is low. Stop your vehicle as
soon as it is safe to do so and switch the engine off. Immediately check the engine oil level.
See Engine Oil Check (page 233).
Engine oil pressure low
Displays if the engine oil pressure is low. Stop your vehicle
as soon as it is safe to do so and switch the engine off.
Immediately check the engine oil level. If the oil level is
sufficient, this indicates a system malfunction.Have your
vehicle immediately checked .
Change engine oil soon
Displays when the engine oil life is almost depleted. We
recommend that you have the engine oil changed as soon as
possible.
Oil change required
Displays when the engine oil life is depleted and your vehicle
requires an oil change. Displays when the engine oil life is
depleted and your vehicle requires an oil change.
Washer fluid level low
Displays when the washer fluid is low and needs to be refilled.
See Washer Fluid Check (page 237).
Service tyre mobility kit
The tire pressure monitoring system requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
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MyKey
Message
Create MyKey
Action
Displays when you are programming a MyKey.
See MyKey™ (page 41).
Hold OK to create MyKey Displays when you are programming a MyKey.
See MyKey™ (page 41).
Key is already a MyKey
Displays when trying to create a MyKey with a key already
designated as a MyKey.
Place key in backup loca- Displays when you are programming a MyKey and the key is
tion
not correctly positioned in the backup slot.
See Passive Key Backup Position (page 40).
MyKey not created
Displays if the system fails to create a MyKey.
MyKey active Drive safely Displays when MyKey is active.
See MyKey™ (page 41).
Displays when a MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit
Check speed Drive safely is reached.
See MyKey™ (page 41).
Speed limited to my key
limit metric:##0 km/h
Speed limited to my key
limit imperial:##0 mph
Displays when starting your vehicle, a MyKey is in use and the
MyKey speed limit is on.
See MyKey™ (page 41).
Vehicle near top speed
Displays when a MyKey is in use and the vehicle speed
approaches a preset speed limit.
See MyKey™ (page 41).
MyKey Vehicle at top
speed
Displays when a MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit
is reached.
See MyKey™ (page 41).
Buckle up to unmute
audio
Displays when a MyKey is in use and seatbelt reminder is
activated.
See MyKey™ (page 41).
Displays when a MyKey is in use and you try to switch the
MyKey Park Pilot cannot
parking aid system off.
be deactivated
See MyKey™ (page 41).
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Parking Aid
Message
Action
Park Pilot malfunction
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Front Park Pilot On Off
Displays when you switch the system on or off.
Check Park Pilot
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Check front Park Pilot
Check rear Park Pilot
Park Pilot not available
Sensor blocked See
manual
Displays when the park pilot system sensors are blocked.
See Parking Aids (page 158).
Front Park Pilot not
available Sensor blocked
See manual
Rear Park Pilot not available Sensor blocked See
manual
Parking Brake
Message
Park brake not applied
Action
Displays as a reminder to apply the parking brake.
Park brake not applied
Apply park brake
Brake applied Power
reduced
Release park brake
Displays if you have not released the parking brake and the
vehicle speed reaches 3 mph (5 km/h).
If the warning message remains on after you have released
the parking brake, the system has detected a fault that
requires service. Have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
Park brake malfunction
Service now
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
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Parking Heater
Message
Park heater not started
Low fuel level
Action
Displays if the park heater failed to operate due to low fuel
level. Refuel as soon as possible.
Pre-Collision Assist
Message
Pre-collision assist not
available
Action
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Pre-collision assist not
Displays when the pre-collision assist system sensors are
available Sensor blocked blocked.
See Pre-Collision Assist (page ?).
Seatbelt Reminder
Message
Action
Seatbelt status
Displays as a reminder to fasten the seatbelts.
Rear belt monitor
malfunction Service
required
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Occupant sensor blocked Displays when an object is placed on a passenger seat.
Remove objects near
passenger seat
Selectable Drive Modes
Message
Action
Drive mode not available The system is not available. If it is still not available the next
time you switch the ignition on, the system has detected a
fault that requires service. Have your vehicle checked as
soon as possible.
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Stability Control
Message
Action
Shift malfunction Sport
not available Service
required
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Starting System
Message
Action
Press brake to start
Displays when you start your vehicle as a reminder to fully
press the brake pedal.
See Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).
Press clutch to start
Displays when you start your vehicle as a reminder to fully
press the clutch pedal.
See Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).
Press brake and clutch to Displays when you start your vehicle as a reminder to fully
start
press the brake and clutch pedals.
See Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).
Cranking time exceeded
Displays if your vehicle fails to start.
See Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).
No key detected
Displays when the system cannot detect a valid key.
See Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 118).
See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 55).
Starting system
malfunction
Displays if you are unable to start your vehicle with a correctly
coded key. The system has detected a fault that requires
service. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 55).
Restart now or key is
needed
Displays for 20 seconds if you switch the engine off and the
system cannot detect a valid passive key.After 10 seconds,
you can no longer start your vehicle if it does not detect a
valid passive key.
See Push Button Ignition Switch (page 119).
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Steering System
Message
Action
Steering lock Reinsert key You may have to slightly rotate the steering wheel to assist
while turning steering
unlocking it.
wheel
See Steering Wheel Lock (page 121).
Steering lock Turn
steering wheel while
starting vehicle
You may have to slightly rotate the steering wheel to assist
unlocking it.
See Steering Wheel Lock (page 121).
Steering lock malfunction Service now
The system has detected a fault that requires service.
Have your vehicle immediately checked.
Steering lock malfunction Stop safely
Steering assist malfunc- Immediately reduce the vehicle speed.You continue to have
tion Service required
full steering but need to exert greater force on the steering
wheel. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Message
Tyre pressure low
Tyre pressure low
Specified:
Action
Displays if the tire pressure in one or more tires is below the
correct pressure.
See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page ?).
Tyre pressure monitor
malfunction
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page ?).
Tyre pressure sensor
malfunction
Displays if the system detects a fault with a tire pressure
sensor or the spare tire is in use.
See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page ?).
If the warning message remains on after you have checked
the tire pressures, the system has detected a fault that
requires service. Have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
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Transmission
Message
Transmission malfunction Service now
Action
The system has detected a fault that requires service. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Transmission Service
required
Transmission overtemper- The transmission is overheating and needs to cool. Stop your
ature Stop safely
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so, switch the engine off
and allow the transmission to cool.
Transmission overheating Stop safely
Transmission too hot
Press brake
Transmission limited
function See manual
The transmission has limited functionality. The system has
detected a fault that requires service. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Transmission warming
up Please wait
Displays at low ambient temperatures if it takes a few
seconds for the transmission to engage a gear.
Fully press the brake pedal until the message disappears
from the information display.
Ready to drive
Displays when your vehicle is ready to drive.
Transmission not in Park Displays as a reminder to shift into park (P).
Press brake to unlock
selector lever
Press the brake pedal to unlock the transmission.
See Automatic Transmission (page ?).
Selector lever unlocked
Displays when the gearshift lever unlocks.
See Automatic Transmission (page ?).
Vehicle Settings
Message
Action
Transport mode Contact Your vehicle is in transport mode.
dealer
Some features on your vehicle are not available. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
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Center Air Vents
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL
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Switching the Climate Control On
and Off
Switching the Recirculated Air On
and Off
Side Air Vents
Note: Recirculates The air to
reduceunwanted odors from entering
currently in the vehicle. passenger
compartment recirculates.
Switching the Air Conditioning On
and Off
Note: Under certain conditions, the air
conditioning compressor could continue to
operate after you switch air conditioning off.
Switching Maximum Defrost On
and Off
Turn the temperature control
clockwise past the highest
setting to the full heat position
to maximize defrosting.
Note: The temperature control springs
back to the highest setting.
Note: When you switch maximum defrost
on, the heated windshield, heated rear
window and air conditioning turn on. The
blower motor is set to the highest speed.
Note: When you switch maximum defrost
off, the heated windshield and heated rear
window remain on.
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Switching Maximum Cooling On
and Off
Turn the temperature control
counterclockwise to past the
lowest setting to maximize
cooling.
Note: The temperature control springs
back to the lowest setting.
Note: When you switch maximum cooling
off, air conditioning remains on.
Adjusting Setting the Blower
Motor Speed
Directing Air to the Windshield Air
Vents
Directing Air to the Instrument
Panel Air Vents
Directing Air to the Footwell Air
Vents
Setting the Temperature
Note: Lights on the control illuminate to
indicate the fan blower motor speed.
Note: Changing When you switch the
Direction of AirflowDirects blower motor
off, air through conditioning turns off and
the windshield air vents. Directs air through
the instrument panel air vents. Directs air
through the footwell air vents. Adjusting
windows could fog up.
Youcan adjust Turn the temperature
between 61–82°F (16–28°C) in small
increments. control counterclockwise for
cooler temperature settings.
Turn the temperature control clockwise
for warmer temperature settings.
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE
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CONTROL
Note: When you switch maximum defrost
off, the heated windshield and heated rear
window remain on.
Switching the Climate Control On
and Off
Switching Maximum Cooling On
and Off
Switching the Recirculated Air On
and Off
Note: When you switch maximum cooling
off, air conditioning remains on.
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Switching Auto Mode On and Off
Note: Recirculates The air to reduce
unwanted odors from entering currently in
the vehicle. passenger compartment
recirculates.
Note: Recirculated air could turn off or be
prevented from turning on in all air flow
modes except maximum cooling to reduce
the risk of the windows fogging up. It could
also turn on and off when you direct air to
the instrument panel or footwell air vents
during hot weather to improve cooling
efficiency.
Switching the Air Conditioning On
and Off
Note: Under certain conditions, the air
conditioning compressor could continue to
operate after you switch air conditioning off.
Switching Maximum Defrost On
and Off
The system controls the blower
motor speed and direction of
airflow to reach and maintain
the set temperature. Adjusting the Blower
Motor Speed Lights on the control
illuminate to indicate the fan speed.
Changing the Direction of Airflow Directs
air through the windshield air vents. Directs
air through the instrument panel air vents.
Directs air through the footwell air vents.
Adjusting the Temperature You can adjust
to reach and maintain the temperature
between 60–85°F (15.5–29.5°C) in small
increments. you have set.
Note: When set to low temperatures, the
system switches to permanent cooling.
When set to high temperatures , the system
switches to permanent heating. you
switch auto mode on, lights on the blower
motor control do not illuminate to indicate
the blower motor speed.
Adjust the blower motor control or air
distribution control to switch auto mode
off.
Adjusting the Auto Mode
Note: When you switch maximum defrost
on, the heated windshield, heated rear
window and air conditioning turn on. The
blower motor is set to the highest speed.
Repeatedly press to limit the
maximum blower motor speed.
Note: Lights on the control illuminate to
indicate the blower motor speed.
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Note: Limiting the blower motor speed
increases the time taken to cool or heat the
interior.
Turn the temperature control
counterclockwise for cooler temperature
settings.
Setting the Blower Motor Speed
Turn the temperature control clockwise
for warmer temperature settings.
Note: You can adjust the temperature
between 60–85°F (15.5–29.5°C).
Note: Lights on the control illuminate to
indicate the blower motor speed.
Directing Air to the Windshield Air
Vents
HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE
INTERIOR CLIMATE VEHICLES WITH: ELECTRONIC
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE
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CONTROL (EATC)
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Directing Air to the Instrument
Panel Air Vents
General Hints
Do not place objects under the front seats
as this may interfere with the airflow
directing air to the rear seats.
Directing Air to the Footwell Air
Vents
Setting the Temperature
Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the
air intake area at the base of the
windshield.
Note: You may feel a small amount of air
from the footwell air vents regardless of the
air distribution setting.
Note: To reduce humidity build-up inside
your vehicle, do not drive with the system
switched off or with recirculated air always
switched on.
Note: Prolonged use of recirculated air may
cause the windows to fog up.
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Note: Adjustingthe settings when your
vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold is
not necessary. The system automatically
adjusts to heat or cool the interior to your
selected temperature as quickly as possible.
For the system to function efficiently, the
instrument panel and side Use air vents
should be fully open. When you select
automatic mode and the ambient
temperature is low and the engine is cold,
airflow is directed to the windshield and side
air vents. When you select automatic mode
and the interior and exterior temperatures
are high, the system selects recirculated air
to maximize cooling. When the desired
temperature is reached, recirculated air
turns off. When you switch the system off,
outside air is prevented from entering your
vehicle. When you select maximum defrost,
air conditioning with recirculated air to
improve cooling performance and efficiency.
Note: When you select automatic mode
and the outside temperature is low and the
engine is cold, air is directed to the
windshield and the outer instrument panel
air vents.
Note: Adjusting the settings when your
vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold is
not necessary. The system automatically
adjusts to heat or cool the interior to your
selected temperature as quickly as possible.
For the system to function efficiently, the
instrument panel and side air vents should
be fully open.
Quickly Cooling the Interior
•
Press MAX A/C.
Note: To improve the time to reach a
comfortable temperature in hot weather,
drive with the windows open until you feel
cold air through the air vents.
Recommended Settings for
Cooling
•
•
Press AUTO.
Select the desired required
temperature.
Defogging the Side Windows in
Cold Weather
Note: When you select automatic mode
and the outside temperature and in-vehicle
temperature is high, the system selects
recirculated air to maximize cooling. When
the required temperature is reached,
recirculated air turns off.
•
Note: When you select maximum defrost,
air conditioning turns on and airflow is not
air is directed to the instrument panel and
footwell windshield air Quickly Heating
the Interior Press AUTO. Select the highest
temperature. vents.
•
Select maximum defrost.
Maximum Cooling Using
Defogging or Clearing the
Instrument Panel and Footwell
Windshield of Thin Ice
Air Vents Select the lowest
temperature. Switch on the air
conditioning and recirculated air. Select
the highest blower motor speed and
then adjust to suit comfort levels.
maximum defrost.
Recommended Settings for
Heating
•
•
Press AUTO.
Select the desired required
temperature.
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HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE
INTERIOR CLIMATE VEHICLES WITH: ELECTRONIC
MANUAL TEMPERATURE
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CONTROL (EMTC)
Recommended Settings for
Heating
•
•
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•
General Hints
Do not place objects under the front seats
as this may interfere with the airflow
directing air to the rear seats.
Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the
air intake area at the base of the
windshield.
Note: You may feel a small amount of air
from the footwell air vents regardless of the
air distribution setting.
Note: To reduce humidity build-up inside
your vehicle, do not drive with the system
switched off or with recirculated air always
switched on.
Note: To reduce fogging of the windshield
during humid weather, weather conditions,
direct airflow air to the windshield air
vents.
Note: Prolonged use of recirculated air may
cause the windows to fog up.
Note: Use air conditioning with recirculated
air to improve cooling performance and
efficiency.
•
•
•
Quickly Cooling the Interior
•
Select the highest blower motor speed.
Select the highest temperature.
Direct the airflow to the footwell air
to the footwell air vents.
Select maximum cooling.
Note: To improve the time to reach a
comfortable temperature in hot weather,
drive with the windows open until you feel
cold air through the air vents.
Recommended Settings for
Cooling
•
•
•
•
Select the highest a medium blower
motor speed.
Select the desired required
temperature.
Direct the airflow to the instrument
panel air to the instrument panel air
vents.
Press A/C.
Defogging the Side Windows in
Cold Weather
•
Quickly Heating the Interior
Select a high medium blower motor
speed.
Select the desired required
temperature.
Direct the airflow to the footwell and
windshield air to the footwell and
windshield air vents.
Select maximum defrost.
Maximum Cooling Using
Defogging or Clearing the
Instrument Panel and Footwell
Windshield of Thin Ice
•
Air Vents Turn the temperature control
counterclockwise to the lowest setting.
Switch on the air conditioning and
recirculated air. Select the highest
blower motor speed and then adjust
to suit comfort levels. maximum
defrost.
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HEATED WINDSHIELD
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Press the button to clear the
heated windshield of thin ice
and fog. The heated windshield
automatically turns off after a short
period of time.
Note: Start Make sure that the engine is
running before youswitch switching the
heated windshield on.
Note: The system does not operate if the
battery charge level is low.
HEATED REAR WINDOW VEHICLES WITH: ELECTRONIC
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE
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CONTROL (EATC)
HEATED REAR WINDOW VEHICLES WITH: ELECTRONIC
MANUAL TEMPERATURE
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CONTROL (EMTC)
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Press the button to clear the
heated rear window of thin ice
and fog. The heated rear
window automatically turns off after a
short period of time.
Note: Make sure the engine is running on
before operating the heated windows.
Note: Do not use razor blades or other
sharp objects to clean or remove decals
from the inside of the heated rear window.
The vehicle Warranty does may not cover
damage caused to the heated rear window
grid lines.
(G1878082)
Press the button to clear the
heated rear window of thin ice
and fog. The heated rear
window automatically turns off after a
short period of time.
Note: Make sure the engine is running on
before operating the heated windows.
Note: Do not use razor blades or other
sharp objects to clean or remove decals
from the inside of the heated rear window.
The vehicle Warranty does may not cover
damage caused to the heated rear window
grid lines.
HEATED EXTERIOR MIRRORS
(G1866813)
When you switch the heated rear window
on, the heated exterior mirrors turn on.
Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrors
with a scraper or adjust the mirror glass
when it is frozen in place.
Note: Do not clean the mirror housing or
glass with harsh abrasives, fuel or other
petroleum-based cleaning products.
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SITTING IN THE CORRECT
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POSITION
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WARNINGS
Do not recline the seatback too far
as this can cause the occupant to
slide under the seatbelt, resulting in
serious injury in the event of a collision.
Always sit upright against your
seatback with your feet on the floor.
Do not place objects higher than the
top of the seat backrest.Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death in the event of a
sudden stop or crash.
•
•
•
•
Adjust the head restraint so that the
top of it is level with the top of your
head and as far forward as
possible.Make sure that you remain
comfortable.
Keep sufficient distance between
yourself and the steering wheel.We
recommend a minimum of 10 in
(25 cm) between your breastbone and
the airbag cover.
Hold the steering wheel with your arms
slightly bent.
Bend your legs slightly so that you can
press the pedals fully.
Position the shoulder strap of the
safetybelt seatbelt over the center
of your shoulder and position the lap
strap tightly across your hips.
Make sure that your driving position is
comfortable and that you can maintain full
control of your vehicle.
HEAD RESTRAINTS
(G1910909)
WARNINGS
Fully adjust the head restraint before
you sit in or operate your vehicle.This
will help minimize the risk of neck
injury in the event of a crash.Do not adjust
the head restraint when your vehicle is
moving.
When you use them properly, the seat,
head restraint, safetybelt seatbelt and
airbags will provide optimum protection in
the event of a crash.
We recommend that you follow these
guidelines:
• Sit in an upright position with the base
of your spine as far back as possible.
• Do not recline the seat backrest more
than 30°.
Raise the rear head restraints when
passengers occupy the rear seats.
Do not remove the head restraint
from an occupied seat.
Adjusting the Head Restraints
Adjust the head restraint so that the top
of it is level with the top of your head.
Raising the Head Restraints
1.
Pull the head restraint upward.
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2. Make sure the head restraint locks into
place.
Lowering the Head Restraints
1.
Press the left-hand side locking button.
2. Push the head restraint downward.
3. Make sure the head restraint locks into
place.
Removing the Head Restraints
Front Head Restraints
1.
Recline the seat backrest so that there
is enough room for you to remove the
head restraint.
2. Press the locking buttons together.
3. Lift and remove the head restraint.
MANUAL SEATS - 3-DOOR
(G1909185)
WARNINGS
Do not adjust the driver seat when
your vehicle is moving.
2. Press the locking buttons together.
3. Lift and remove the head restraint.
Rear Head Restraints
1.
Fold the seat backrest forward so that
there is enough room for you to remove
the head restraint.
Do not place cargo or any objects
behind the seat backrest before
returning it to the original
position.Pull on the seat backrest to make
sure that it has fully latched after returning
the seat backrest to its original position.An
unlatched seat may become dangerous if
you stop suddenly or have a crash.
Moving the Seat Backward and
Forward
WARNING
Make sure the seat fully locks into
place by rocking it backward and
forward.Not securing the seat into
the locked position can be dangerous in a
crash and could cause serious personal
injury or death.
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Folding the Seat Backrest Forward
Note: Do not move the seat backward and
forward using the lever underneath the seat
base unless the seat backrest is upright.
1.
Pull the lever to release the seat
backrest.
Note: Do not hold onto the lever when
moving the seat.
2. Fold the seat backrest fully forward.
3. Slide the seat forward.
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Returning the Seat Backrest to the
Seating Position
Adjusting the Lumbar Support (If
Equipped)
Adjusting the Height of the Driver
Seat
1.
Push the seat backrest to slide the
tilted seat to the end stop (memory
position) or desired seating position.
2. Fold the seat backrest to the upright
position.
Note: Make sure the seat base has been
moved to the correct position before folding
the seat backrest upright.
Note: You do not need to pull the lever
when unfolding the seat backrest.
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Recline Adjustment
MANUAL SEATS - 5-DOOR
(G1909186)
Adjusting the Lumbar Support (If
WARNING
Equipped)
Do not adjust the driver seat when
your vehicle is moving.
Moving the Seat Backward and
Forward
WARNING
Make sure the seat fully locks into
place by rocking it backward and
forward.Not securing the seat into
the locked position can be dangerous in a
crash and could cause serious personal
injury or death.
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Adjusting the Height of the Driver
Seat
1.
Lower the head restraints.
Recline Adjustment
2. Press and hold the unlock buttons.
3. Push the seat backrest forward.
Note: Do not attempt to fold the rear seat
cushion forward.
REAR SEATS
(G1909499)
Folding the Seat Backrest
WARNING
When folding the seat backrest
down, take care not to get your
fingers caught in the mechanism.
4. Place the seatbelts in the clips on the
outermost trim.
Note: Make sure that the seatbelt is fully
tightened into the retractor.
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Unfolding the Seat Backrest
WARNINGS
When unfolding the seat backrests,
make sure that the seatbelts are not
trapped behind the seat.
Make sure that the seats and the
seat backrests are secure and fully
locked in their catches.
HEATED SEATS HEATED
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SEATS
(G1936573)
WARNINGS
Use caution when using the heated
seat if you are unable to feel pain to
your skin because of advanced age,
chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury,
medication, alcohol use, exhaustion or
other physical conditions. The heated seat
could cause burns even at low
temperatures, especially if used for long
periods of time. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury.
Do not place anything on the seat
that blocks the heat, for example a
seat cover or a cushion. This could
cause the seat to overheat. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury.
Do not poke sharp objects into the
seat cushion or seat backrest. This
could damage the heated seat
element and cause it to overheat. Failure
to follow this instruction could result in
personal injury.
Do not switch the heated seat on if the
seat is wet.
The heated seat button is on the climate
control assembly.
Repeatedly press the button to
adjust the temperature.
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WARNINGS
Do not plug optional electrical
accessories into the cigar lighter
socket.Incorrect use of the cigar
lighter can cause damage not covered by
the vehicle warranty, and can result in fire
or serious injury.
Do not use a power point for
operating a cigar lighter.Incorrect use
of the power points can cause
damage not covered by the vehicle
warranty, and can result in fire or serious
injury. When you switch the ignition on, you
can use the socket to power 12 volt
appliances with a maximum current rating
of 15 amps. After you switch the ignition
off, the power supply works only for a
maximum of 75 minutes.
Do not hang any accessory from the
accessory plug.
Do not use the power point over the vehicle
capacity of 12 volt DC 180 watt watts or
a fuse may blow.
Incorrectuse of the power point can cause
damage not covered by your warranty.
Always keep Keep the power point caps
closed when not in The power point works
when the engine is running. use.
Do not insert objects other than an
accessory plug into the power point.
You can use the power point for up to 75
minutes after you switch the ignition off.
Note: When you switch the ignition on, you
can use the socket to power 12 volt
appliances with a maximum current rating
of 15 amps.
To prevent the battery from running out of
charge:
• Do not use the power point longer than
necessary when the engine vehicle
is not running.
• Do not leave devices plugged in
overnight or when you park your vehicle
for extended periods.
Power points may be found: in the
following locations:
• On the center console.
• Inside the center console.
• On the rear of the console. In the
luggage compartment. 230 Volt AC
Power Point Do not keep electrical
devices plugged in the power point
whenever the device is not in use. Do
not use any extension cord with the
230 volt AC power point, since it will
defeat the safety protection design.
Doing so may cause the power point
to overload due to powering multiple
devices that can reach beyond the 150
watt load limit and could result in fire
or serious injury. The power point works
when the engine is running. You can
use the power point for powering
electrical devices that require up to 150
watts. It is on the rear of the center
console.
• Thepower point indicator light, located
on Inside the power point, shows
when the power point is ready for use.
When the indicator light on the power
point is: On - the power point is ready
to supply power. Off - the power point
power supply is off and so is the
ignition. Flashing - the power point is
in fault mode. The power outlet
temporarily turns off power when in
fault mode if the device exceeds the
150 watt limit. Unplug your device and
switch the ignition off. Switch the
ignition back on, but do not plug your
device back in. Let the system cool off
and switch the ignition off to reset the
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fault mode. Switch the ignition back on
and make sure the indicator light
remains on. Do not use the power point
for certain electric devices, including:
Cathode ray tube type televisions.
Motor loads, for example vacuum
cleaners, electric saws and other
electric power tools, or
compressor-driven refrigerators.
Measuring devices which process
precise data, for example medical
equipment or measuring equipment.
Other appliances requiring an
extremely stable power supply, for
example microcomputer-controlled
electric blankets or touch sensor
lamps. luggage compartment.
CIGAR LIGHTER
(G1477648)
Press the element in to use the cigar
lighter. It willpop pops out automatically.
after a short period of time.
Do not hold the cigar lighter element
pressed in.
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WARNING
Do not plug optional electrical
accessories into the cigar lighter
socket.Incorrect use of the cigar
lighter can cause damage not covered by
the vehicle warranty, and can result in fire
or serious injury. Do not hold the cigar
lighter element pressed in. If the power
supply does not work after you switch the
ignition off, switch the ignition on. If you
use the socket when the engine is not
running, the battery may lose charge.
When you switch the ignition on, you can
use the socket to power 12 volt appliances
with a maximum current rating of 15 amps.
Note: If the power supply does not work
after you switch the ignition off, switch the
ignition on.
Note: If you use the socket when the
engine is not running, the battery may run
out of charge.
Note: When you switch the ignition on, you
can use the socket to power 12 volt
appliances with a maximum current rating
of 15 amps.
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CUP HOLDERS
Installing a Device
(G1477702)
Note: Stow items in the cupholder carefully
as items may become loose during hard
braking, acceleration or crashes, including
hot drinks which may spill.
WARNING
Use only soft cups in the cup
holders.Hard objects can injure you
in a crash.
DEVICE HOLDER
(G1868739)
1.
Installing the Device Holder
Press the button to unlock the clamp.
2. Attach the device holder to the rear of
the audio unit and press down until a
click sounds.
2. Place the device on the lower rubber
mat.
3. Adjust the lid to secure the device.
4. Press the button again to lock the
clamp.
Removing the Device Holder
Note: Do not leave a device in the device
holder when leaving your vehicle.
1.
Remove the cap from the rear of the
audio unit.
Removing a Device
1.
Press the button to unlock the clamp.
2. Lift the lid.
3. Remove the device from the device
holder.
4. Press the button again to lock the
clamp.
1.
Press the locking buttons together and
remove the device holder.
2. Attach the cap to the rear of the audio
unit.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
(G1448534)
IGNITION SWITCH
(G1518436)
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WARNINGS
Extended idling at high engine
speeds can produce very high
temperatures in the engine and
exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or
other damage.
Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle
on dry grass or other dry ground
cover.The emission system heats up
the engine compartment and exhaust
system, creating the risk of fire.
Do not start the engine in a closed
garage or in other enclosed
areas.Exhaust fumes can be
toxic.Always open the garage door before
you start the engine.
Exhaust leaks may result in entry of
harmful and potentially lethal fumes
into the passenger compartment.If
you smell exhaust fumes inside your
vehicle, have your vehicle inspected
immediately.Do not drive if you smell
exhaust fumes.
If you disconnect the battery, your vehicle
may exhibit some unusual driving
characteristics for approximately 5 mi
(8 km) after you reconnect it. This is
because the engine management system
must realign itself with the engine. You
can disregard any unusual driving
characteristics during this period.
The powertrain control system meets all
Canadian interference-causing equipment
standard requirements regulating the
impulse electrical field or radio noise.
When you start the engine, avoid pressing
the accelerator pedal before and during
operation.Only use the accelerator pedal
when you have difficulty starting the
engine.
Note: Make sure the key is clean before
inserting it into any lock cylinder.
Note: Do not leave the key in the ignition
for an extended period of time when the
engine is not running. This is to prevent the
vehicle battery from losing charge.
Switching the Ignition Off
Turn the key to position 0.
Switching the Ignition On to
Accessory Mode
Turn the key to position I. Electrical
accessories, for example the radio, operate
without the engine running.
Switching the Ignition to
Accessory Mode On
Turn the key to position II. All electrical
circuits and accessories are operational
and the warning lamps and indicators
illuminate.
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Starting the Engine
Turn the key to position III. Release the
key when the engine starts.
PUSH BUTTON IGNITION
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SWITCH
(G1869760)
Note: The ignition turns off if you leave your
vehicle unattended. This is to prevent the
vehicle battery from losing charge.
Note: A valid passive key must be inside
your vehicle to switch the ignition on and
start your vehicle. the engine.
Starting Your Vehicle The Engine
Vehicles with Manual Transmission
WARNING
Always check that the steering wheel
lock is deactivated before
attempting to move your
vehicle.Failure to deactivate the steering
wheel lock could result in a crash.
1.
Fully depress press the clutch pedal.
2. Press the push button ignition switch.
Note: If you release the clutch pedal during
engine starting, the engine stops cranking.
Vehicles with Automatic Transmission
Switching the Ignition On to
Accessory Mode
1. 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 during
engine starting, the engine stops cranking.
Vehicles with a Diesel Engine
Note: The engine does not crank until the
engine glow plug warninglamp indicator
turns off. This may take several seconds in
extremely cold conditions.
Failure to Start
Press the push button ignition switch once
without your foot on the brake or clutch
pedal. It is on the instrument panel near
the steering wheel. All electrical circuits
and accessories are operational and the
warning lamps and indicators illuminate.
Press the push button ignition switch again
without your foot on the brake or clutch
pedal to switch the ignition off.
Note: The system may not function if the
passive key is close to metal objects or
electronic devices, for example keys or a cell
phone.
The system does not function if:
• The passive key frequencies are
jammed.
• The key battery has no charge.
If you are unable to start your vehicle, do
the engine, do the following:
1.
Insert the passive key into the backup
slot. position. See Passive Key
Backup Position (page ?).
2. With the passive key in this position,
you can use the push button ignition
switch to switch the ignition on and
start your vehicle. the engine.
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Vehicles with Manual Transmission
Vehicles with Manual Transmission
If the engine does not crank after you fully
depress the clutch pedal and press the
clutch pedal and press the push button
ignition switch, do the following:
1.
1.
Fully depress both the clutch and
press the clutch pedal and the brake
pedals. pedal.
2. Press the push button ignition switch.
Stopping the Engine When Your
Vehicle is Stationary
Vehicles with Manual Transmission
Brieflypress Press the push button
ignition switch.
Note: The ignition, all electrical circuits and
all warning lamps and indicators turn off.
Vehicles with Automatic Transmission
1.
Fully depress press the brake pedal.
2. Shift into park (P).
3. Brieflypress Press the push button
ignition switch.
Note: The ignition, all electrical circuits and
all warning lamps and indicators turn off.
Stopping the Engine When Your
Vehicle is Moving
WARNING
Switching off the engine when your
vehicle is still moving results in a
significant decrease in braking
assistance.Higher effort is required to apply
the brakes and to stop your vehicle.A
significant decrease in steering assistance
could also occur.The steering does not
lock, but higher effort could be required to
steer your vehicle.When you switch the
ignition off, some electrical circuits, for
example airbags, also turn off.If you
unintentionally switch the ignition off, shift
into neutral (N) and restart the engine.
Press and hold the push button ignition
switch until the engine stops, or press
it three times within two seconds.
2. Shift into neutral and use the brakes to
bring your vehicle to a safe stop.
3. Brieflypress Press the push button
ignition switch.
Vehicles with Automatic Transmission
1.
Press and hold the push button ignition
switch until the engine stops, or press
it three times within two seconds.
2. Shift into neutral and use the brakes to
bring your vehicle to a safe stop.
3. Shift into park (P).
4. Brieflypress Press the push button
ignition switch.
Fast Restart
The system allows you to restart your
vehicle within 10 seconds of switching it
off, even if it does not detect a valid
passive key. Within 10 seconds of switching
your vehicle off, fully depress the brake or
clutch pedal and press the push button
ignition switch. After 10 seconds, you can
no longer start your vehicle if it the engine
within 10 seconds of switching it off, even
if it does not detect a valid passive key.
Within 10 seconds of switching the engine
off, fully press the brake or clutch pedal
and press the push button ignition switch.
After 10 seconds, you can no longer start
the engine if the system does not detect
a valid passive key.
When you start your vehicle, the engine,
it remains running until you press the push
button ignition switch, even if your vehicle
does not detect a valid passive key. If you
open and close a door when your vehicle
the engine is running, the system searches
for a valid passive key.
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Starting System Information Messages
Message
Action
Full accessory power
active
Displays if you switch the ignition on and do not start the
engine.
Press brake to start
Displays when you start the engine as a reminder to fully
press the brake pedal.
Press clutch to start
Displays when you start the engine as a reminder to fully
press the clutch pedal.
Press brake and clutch to Displays when you start the engine as a reminder to fully
start
press the brake and clutch pedals.
Cranking time exceeded
Displays if the engine fails to start.
No key detected
Displays if the system does not detect a valid passive key.
Starting system
malfunction
Displays if you are unable to start the engine with a correctly
coded key. The system has detected a fault that requires
service. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Restart now or key is
needed
Displays for 10 seconds if you switch the engine off and the
system does not detect a valid passive key. After 10 seconds,
you can no longer start the engine if the system does not
detect a valid passive key.
2. Slightly rotate the steering wheel to
engage the lock.
Key Outside Vehicle Audible
Warning
Sounds when you remove the passive key
from your vehicle and the engine is running.
STEERING WHEEL LOCK VEHICLES WITHOUT: PUSH
BUTTON START
Unlocking the Steering Wheel
1.
Insert the key in the ignition.
2. Turn the key to position I.
Note: You may have to slightly rotate the
steering wheel to assist unlocking it.
(G1546401)
WARNING
Always check that the steering is
unlocked before attempting to move
your vehicle.
Locking the Steering Wheel
1.
STEERING WHEEL LOCK VEHICLES WITH: PUSH
BUTTON START
(G1618558)
Your vehicle has an electronically
controlled steering wheel lock that
automatically operates.
Remove the key from the ignition.
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The steering wheel will lock shortly after
you have parked your vehicle and the
passive key is outside it or when you lock
your vehicle.
4. Releasing Turn the brakeor clutch
pedal when the engine is starting stops
the engine cranking and the ignition
returns key to position .
Note: The steering wheel will not lock when
the ignition is on or when your vehicle is
moving.
Note: Releasing the clutch pedal when the
engine is starting stops the engine cranking
and the ignition returns to on.
Unlocking the Steering Wheel
Note: When the temperature is below 5°F
(-15°C), you may need to crank the engine
for up to 10 seconds.
The steering wheel unlocks when the
system detects a valid passive key inside
your vehicle.If the steering wheel relocks,
switch the ignition on to unlock it.
Note: You may have to slightly rotate the
steering wheel to assist unlocking it.
STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE
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Note: You can only attempt to start the
engine for a short period of time. After a
limited number amount of attempts to
start the engine, you cannot try again until
a period of time elapses, for example 30
before the starting system temporarily
disables. If you exceed the starting time
limit, a message may appear and you
cannot attempt to start the engine for at
least 15 minutes.
Cold or Hot Engine Switch Before starting
your vehicle, check the ignition
following:
• on Make sure the headlamps and
wait until the glow plug indicator turns
electrical accessories are off.
• For vehicles with automatic
transmission, fully press the Make
sure the parking brake pedal. For
vehicles with manual transmission,
fully is on.
• Make sure the transmission is in
neutral.
Vehicles with a Push Button
Ignition Switch
Vehicles with an Ignition Key
2. Forvehicles with manual transmission,
fully press Apply the brake and clutch
pedals. parking brake.
1.
Turn the key to position .
2. Wait until the glow plug indicator turns
off.
3. Fully press the clutch Start the
engine. pedal.
See Push Button Ignition Switch (page
119).
Failure to Start
Vehicles with an Ignition Key
If the engine does not start, do the
following:
1.
Forvehicles with automatic
transmission, fully Fully press the
brake pedal.
3. Shift into neutral.
4. Turn the key to position III until the
engine starts.
Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
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Vehicles with a Push Button Ignition
Switch
Vehicles with a Push Button Ignition
Switch
See Push Button Ignition Switch (page
119).
See Push Button Ignition Switch (page
119).
Stopping the Engine When Your
Vehicle is Stationary
Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes
Vehicles with an Ignition Key
1.
Shift into neutral.
2. Turn the key to position 0.
3. Apply the parking brake.
Vehicles with a Push Button Ignition
Switch
See Push Button Ignition Switch (page
119).
Stopping the Engine When Your
Vehicle is Moving
WARNING
Switching off the engine when your
vehicle is still moving results in a
significant decrease in braking
assistance. Higher effort is required to
apply the brakes and to stop your vehicle.
A significant decrease in steering
assistance could also occur. The steering
does not lock, but higher effort could be
required to steer your vehicle. When you
switch the ignition off, some electrical
circuits, for example airbags, also turn off.
If you unintentionally switch the ignition
off, shift into neutral (N) and restart the
engine.
Vehicles with an Ignition Key
1.
Shift into neutral and use the brakes to
bring your vehicle to a safe stop.
WARNING
Exhaust leaks may result in entry of
harmful and potentially lethal fumes
into the passenger compartment. If
you smell exhaust fumes inside your
vehicle, have your vehicle inspected
immediately. Do not drive if you smell
exhaust fumes.
Important Ventilating Information
If you stop your vehicle and then leave the
engine idling for long periods, we
recommend that you do one of the
following:
• Open the windows at least 1 in (3 cm).
• Set your climate control to outside air.
Glow Plug Indicator
If it illuminates, wait until it turns
off before starting.
Engine Warning Lamps
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Check Engine
If it illuminates when the engine is running
this indicates a malfunction. The On
Board Diagnostics system has detected a
malfunction of the vehicle emission control
system.
2. Turn the key to position 0.
3. Apply the parking brake.
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If it flashes, engine misfire may be
occurring. Increased exhaust gas
temperatures could damage the diesel
particulate filter or other vehicle
components. Avoid heavy acceleration
and deceleration and have your vehicle
immediately serviced.
Powertrain Warning Lamp
If it illuminates when the engine is running
this indicates a malfunction. If it flashes
when you are driving, immediately reduce
the vehicle speed. Avoid heavy
acceleration and deceleration and have
your vehicle immediately serviced.
If both lamps illuminate when the engine
is running, stop your vehicle as soon as it
is safe to do so. Continuing to drive your
vehicle may cause reduced power or the
engine to stop. Switch the ignition off and
attempt to restart the engine. Have your
vehicle immediately checked.
Starting System Information Messages
Message
Action
Full accessory power
active
Displays if you switch the ignition on and do not start the
engine.
Cranking time exceeded
Displays if your vehicle fails to start.
Starting system
malfunction
Displays if you are unable to start your vehicle with a correctly
coded key. The system has detected a fault that requires
service. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (If
Equipped) (G1752502)
(G1477713)
WARNINGS
Failure to follow engine block heater
instructions could result in property
damage or serious personal injury.
Vehicles With a Turbocharger
WARNING
Do not switch the engine off when it
is running at high speed.If you do, the
turbocharger will continue running
after the engine oil pressure has dropped
to zero.This will lead to premature
turbocharger bearing wear.
Do not use your heater with
ungrounded electrical systems or
two-pronged adapters.There is a risk
of electrical shock.
Release the accelerator pedal.Wait until
the engine has reached idle speed and then
switch it off.
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The heater warms the engine coolant.This
allows the climate control system to
respond quickly.The equipment includes
a heater element installed in the engine
block and a wire harness.You can connect
the system to a grounded 220-240 volt AC
electrical source.
Using the Engine Block Heater
Note: The heater is most effective when
the ambient temperature is below 0°F
(-18°C).
The heater uses 0.4 to 1.0 kilowatt-hours
of energy per hour of use.The system does
not have a thermostat.It reaches maximum
temperature after approximately three
hours of operation.Using the heater longer
than three hours does not improve system
performance and unnecessarily uses
electricity.
We recommend that you do the following
for a safe and correct operation:
• Use an extension cord suitable for
outdoor use and in cold temperatures.It
should be clearly marked that it is
suitable for use with outdoor
appliances.Do not use an indoor
extension cord outdoors.This could
result in an electric shock or become a
fire hazard.
• Use as short an extension cord as
possible.
• Do not use multiple extension cords.
• Make sure that when in operation, the
extension cord plug and heater cord
plug connections are free and clear of
water.This could cause an electric
shock or fire.
• Make sure you park your vehicle in a
clean area, clear of combustible
materials.
• Make sure you firmly connect the
heater, heater cord and extension cord.
• Check for heat anywhere in the
electrical hookup when the system has
been operating for approximately 30
minutes.
• Make sure you unplug and properly
stow the system before starting and
driving your vehicle.
• Make sure you check the heater system
for proper operation before winter.
The engine block heater plug is on the
right-hand side of the front bumper.Open
the hinged cover and make sure the
receptacle terminals are clean and dry
before use.
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AUTO-START-STOP AUTOSTART-STOP - MANUAL
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TRANSMISSION
•
•
(G1948553)
•
WARNING
If your vehicle starts to roll downhill in
neutral.
To maintain adequate brake
assistance.
To maintain the interior climate or
reduce fogging.
Always switch the ignition off and
fully apply the parking brake before
carrying out any maintenance or
leaving your vehicle. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury
or death if the engine restarts.
Note: On flex fuel vehicles, the system
turns off for a short period of time after you
have refueled. This is to allow the system
to verify the fuel type.
Principle of Operation
Using Auto-Start-Stop
The system is designed to help reduce fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions by
stopping the engine when it is idling, for
example at traffic lights. Your vehicle has
an enhanced starter motor that is designed
for an increased number of engine starts.
Stopping the Engine
The system does not stop the engine under
certain conditions, for example:
• If you have opened the driver door.
• If you have unfastened the driver
seatbelt.
• If your vehicle is at high altitude.
• If you have switched the heated
windshield on.
• If the engine is warming up.
• If the outside temperature is too low
or too high.
• If the battery charge is low or the
battery temperature is outside the
optimal operating range.
• To maintain the interior climate or
reduce fogging.
The system restarts the engine under
certain conditions, for example:
• If you switch the heated windshield on.
• If you switch maximum defrost on.
• If you turn the steering wheel.
Note: The blower motor speed could
change when the system restarts the engine.
1.
Stop your vehicle.
2. Shift into neutral.
3. Release the clutch pedal.
Note: Power assist steering turns off when
the engine is off.
Restarting the Engine
Fully press the clutch pedal.
Note: To obtain maximum benefit from
the system, shift into neutral and release
the clutch pedal whenever you stop your
vehicle for more than three seconds.
Note: The system provides stall recovery.
To restart the engine after stalling, fully
press the clutch pedal.
Switching the System On and Off
The system turns on when you
switch the ignition on. Press the
switch to switch it off.
Note: OFF illuminates in the switch.
Press the switch again to switch the
system back on.
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The auto-start-stop indicator illuminates
green when the engine stops. It flashes
amber and a message appears when you
need to take an action.
The auto-start stop indicator
illuminates grey with a strike out
when the system is not available.
Note: The system turns off when it detects
a malfunction. If it remains off, have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Auto-Start-Stop Warning
Sounds when you open the driver door and
the system has stopped the engine.
Information Messages
Message
Condition
Auto StartStop Press a
pedal to start engine
The system needs to restart the
engine but requires your confirmation.
Action
Press the accelerator
pedal, brake pedal or
clutch pedal.
Auto StartStop Manual The system is not functioning.
restart required
Restart the engine.
Auto StartStop Select
neutral to start engine
Shift into neutral and
restart the engine.
The system needs to restart the
engine but cannot because the
transmission is in gear.
Principle of Operation
Replacing the Battery
Replace the battery with one of exactly
the same specification for the system to
function correctly.
AUTO-START-STOP AUTOedited
START-STOP
(G1948552)
WARNING
Always switch the ignition off and
fully apply the parking brake before
carrying out any maintenance or
leaving your vehicle. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury
or death if the engine restarts.
The system is designed to help reduce fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions by
stopping the engine when it is idling, for
example at traffic lights. Your vehicle has
an enhanced starter motor that is designed
for an increased number of engine starts.
The system does not stop the engine under
certain conditions, for example:
• If you have opened the driver door.
• If you have unfastened the driver
seatbelt.
• If your vehicle is at high altitude.
• If you have switched the heated
windshield on.
• If you have shifted into sport (S) or
manual (M).
• If your vehicle is on a steep grade.
• If the engine is warming up.
• If the outside temperature is too low
or too high.
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•
•
If the battery charge is low or the
battery temperature is outside the
optimal operating range.
To maintain the interior climate or
reduce fogging.
If your have turned the steering more
than 270 degrees.
The system restarts the engine under
certain conditions, for example:
• If you have opened the driver door.
• If you have unfastened the driver
seatbelt.
• 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 in
neutral.
• To maintain adequate brake
assistance.
• To maintain the interior climate or
reduce fogging.
Note: On flex fuel vehicles, the system
turns off for a short period of time after you
have refueled. This is to allow the system
to verify the fuel type.
Note: The blower motor speed could
change when the system restarts the engine.
Using Auto-Start-Stop
Note: The engine stops if you shift into park
(P) or neutral (N) regardless of whether you
have your foot on the brake pedal or not.
Note: Power assist steering turns off when
the engine is off.
Vehicles With Auto Hold
Note: If auto hold is active, the system will
not restart the engine if you remove your
foot from the brake pedal. The system
restarts the engine when you press the
accelerator 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 Off
The system turns on when you
switch the ignition on. Press the
switch to switch it off.
Note: OFF illuminates in the switch.
Press the switch again to switch the
system back on.
The auto-start-stop indicator illuminates
green when the engine stops. It flashes
amber and a message appears when you
need to take an action.
The auto-start stop indicator
illuminates grey with a strike out
when the system is not available.
WARNING
Apply the parking brake and shift into
park (P) before leaving your vehicle.
Note: The system turns off when it detects
a malfunction. If it remains off, have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Stopping the Engine
Stop your vehicle and keep your foot on
the brake pedal and the transmission in
drive (D).
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Information Messages
Message
Condition
Action
Auto StartStop Press brake The system needs to restart Press the brake pedal to
to start engine
the engine but requires your restart the engine.
confirmation.
Auto StartStop Shift to P
Restart engine
The system is not functioning.
Note: It remains on until you switch it off.
Replacing the Battery
Replace the battery with one of exactly
the same specification for the system to
function correctly.
ECOSELECT
(G1906297)
EcoSelect Indicator
edited
EcoSelect About EcoSelect
EcoSelect is a drive mode that achieves
lower fuel consumption by reducing vehicle
performance and climate comfort.
EcoSelect allows your vehicle is designed
to operate more efficiently. To switch on
EcoSelect, press the ECO button near the
audio unit. The system remembers the last
setting when help you start your vehicle.
reduce fuel consumption. It changes the
way that some vehicle systems operate to
make your vehicle more efficient.
When you switch on ECOSelect, an
indicator appears in the information
display. You drive with EcoSelect
switched on, you could notice:
• Changes in engine behavior.
• Reduced acceleration performance.
• Reduced blower motor speed.
• No override function.
Switching EcoSelect On and Off
Press the button.
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Shift into park (P) and
restart the engine yourself.
Illuminates when you switch
EcoSelect on.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(G1448576)
WARNINGS
Do not overfill the fuel tank.The
pressure in an overfilled tank may
cause leakage and lead to fuel spray
and fire.
The fuel system may be under
pressure.If you hear a hissing sound
near the fuel filler inlet, do not refuel
until the sound stops.Otherwise, fuel may
spray out, which could cause serious
personal injury.
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•
•
Fuels can cause serious injury or
death if misused or mishandled.
Fuel may contain benzene, which is
a cancer-causing agent.
When refueling always shut the
engine off and never allow sparks or
open flames near the fuel tank filler
valve.Never smoke or use a cell phone
while refueling.Fuel vapor is extremely
hazardous under certain conditions.Avoid
inhaling excess fumes.
Follow these guidelines when refueling:
• Extinguish all smoking materials and
any open flames before refueling your
vehicle.
• Always switch the engine off before
refueling.
• Automotive fuels can be harmful or
fatal if swallowed.Fuel is highly toxic
and if swallowed can cause death or
permanent injury.If fuel is swallowed
immediately call a physician, even if no
symptoms are immediately
apparent.The toxic effects of fuel may
not be apparent for hours.
•
Avoid inhaling fuel vapors. Inhaling fuel
vapor can lead to eye and respiratory
tract irritation. In severe cases,
excessive or prolonged breathing of
fuel vapor can cause serious illness and
permanent injury.
Avoid getting fuel in your eyes.If you
splash fuel in your eyes, immediately
remove contact lenses (if worn), flush
with water for 15 minutes and seek
medical attention. Failure to seek
proper medical attention could lead to
permanent injury.
Fuels can be harmful if absorbed
through the skin.If you splash fuel on
your skin, clothing or both, promptly
remove contaminated clothing and
thoroughly wash your skin with soap
and water.Repeated or prolonged skin
contact causes skin irritation.
Be particularly careful if you are taking
Antabuse or other forms of Disulfiram
for the treatment of
alcoholism.Breathing fuel vapors could
cause an adverse reaction, serious
personal injury or sickness.Immediately
call a physician if you experience any
adverse reactions.
FUEL QUALITY - GASOLINE
edited
WARNINGS
Do not mix gasoline with oil, diesel
with gasoline, gasohol or other
alcohol. liquids. This could cause
a chemical reaction. an explosion.
Do not use leaded gasoline or
gasoline with additives containing
other metallic compounds, for
example manganese-based.They could
damage the emission system.
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Use minimum 95 octane unleaded
gasoline that meets the specification
defined by EN 228 or the equivalent
national specification.
We recommend that you Your vehicle is
suitable for use with biodiesel blends up
to 7% (B7).
Your vehicle is suitable for use with ethanol
blends up to 10% (E5 and E10).
Note: We recommend that you use only
use high quality fuel. The use of aftermarket
fuel additives or other engine treatments
are We do not recommended.
recommend the use of aftermarket fuel
additives or other engine treatments.
Long-Term Storage
Most gasoline contains ethanol. We
recommend that you fill the fuel tank with
fuel that does not contain ethanol if you
intend to store your vehicle for more than
two months.
FUEL QUALITY - DIESEL
edited
(G1477716)
Note: We recommend that you only use
high quality fuel. The use of aftermarket fuel
additives or other engine treatments are
We do not recommended. recommend
the use of aftermarket fuel additives or other
engine treatments.
Note: We do not recommend the use of
additional additives to prevent fuel waxing.
Long-Term Storage
Most diesel fuels contain biodiesel. We
recommend that you fill the fuel tank with
fuel that does not contain biodiesel if you
intend to store your vehicle for more than
two months.
FUEL FILLER FUNNEL
LOCATION
(G1728199)
The fuel filler funnel is in the spare wheel
storage tray.
WARNING
Do not mix kerosene,paraffin, oil,
gasoline or other liquids diesel with
diesel. gasoline, gasohol or alcohol.
This may could cause a chemical
reaction and engine damage not covered
by the vehicle Warranty. an explosion.
RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
Running out of fuel can cause damage not
covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Use diesel that meets the specification
defined by EN 590 or the relevant national
specification.
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If your vehicle runs out of fuel:
• Add a minimum of 1.3 gal (5 L) of fuel
to restart the engine.
• You may need to switch the ignition
from off to on several times after
refueling to allow the fuel system to
pump the fuel from the tank to the
engine. When restarting, cranking time
takes a few seconds longer than
normal.
Note: If your vehicle is on a steep slope,
more fuel may be required.
Filling a Portable Fuel Container
WARNING
Flow of fuel through a fuel pump
nozzle can produce static
electricity.This can cause a fire if you
are filling an ungrounded fuel container.
Use the following guidelines to avoid
electrostatic charge build-up, which can
produce a spark, when filling an
ungrounded fuel container:
• Only use an approved fuel container to
transfer fuel to your vehicle. Place the
container on the ground when filling it.
• Do not fill a fuel container when it is
inside your vehicle (including the cargo
area).
• Keep the fuel pump nozzle in contact
with the fuel container when filling it.
• Do not use a device that holds the fuel
pump nozzle lever in the fill position.
WARNINGS
Do not try to pry open or push open
the capless fuel system with foreign
objects.This could damage the fuel
system and its seal and cause injury to you
or others.
Do not dispose of fuel in the
household refuse or the public
sewage system.Use an authorized
waste disposal facility.
When refueling the vehicle fuel tank from
a fuel container, use the fuel filler funnel
included with your vehicle. See Fuel Filler
Funnel Location (page 131).
Note: Do not use aftermarket funnels as
they may not work with the capless fuel
system and can damage it.
When refueling the vehicle fuel tank from
a fuel container, do the following:
1.
Fully open the fuel filler door.
2. Fully insert the fuel filler funnel into the
fuel filler inlet.
Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
Container
WARNINGS
Do not insert the nozzle of a fuel
container or an aftermarket funnel
into the fuel filler neck.This may
damage the fuel system filler neck or its
seal and cause fuel to run onto the ground.
3. Add fuel to your vehicle from the fuel
container.
4. Remove the fuel filler funnel.
5. Fully close the fuel filler door.
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6. Clean the fuel filler funnel and place it
back in your vehicle or correctly dispose
of it.
Note: Extra funnels can be purchased from
an authorized dealer if you choose to
dispose of the funnel.
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REFUELING
(G1809497)
edited
When refueling always shut the
engine off and never allow sparks
or open flames near the fuel tank
filler valve. Never smoke or use a
cell phone while refueling. Fuel
vapor is extremely hazardous
under certain conditions. Avoid
inhaling excess fumes. The fuel
system may be under pressure. If
you hear a hissing sound near the
fuel filler inlet, do not refuel until
the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel
may spray out, which could cause
serious personal injury. Do not
remove the fuel pump nozzle from
its fully inserted position when
refueling. Do not overfill the fuel
tank. The pressure in an overfilled
tank may cause leakage and lead
to fuel spray and fire. Stop
refueling when the fuel pump
nozzle automatically shuts off for
the first time. Failure to follow this
will fill the expansion space in the
fuel tank and could lead to fuel
overflowing. Wait at least 10
seconds before removing the fuel
pump nozzle to allow any residual
fuel to drain into the fuel tank. Do
not try to pry open or push open the
capless fuel system with foreign
objects. This could damage the
fuel system and its seal and cause
injury to you or others. Your vehicle
does not have a fuel filler cap.
Refueling System Overview
Left-handside. To open the fuel
Fuel filler door, press the center
rear edge of the fuel filler door
and then release. door.
Right-hand side.To open the fuel
Fuel tank filler door, press the
center rear edge of the fuel filler
door and then release. valve.
Fuel tank filler pipe.
Your vehicle does not have a fuel tank filler
cap.
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WARNINGS
Do not pry open the fuel tank filler
valve. This could damage the fuel
system. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in fire, personal
injury or death.
Do not remove the fuel pump nozzle
from its fully inserted position when
refueling.
Stop refueling when the fuel pump
nozzle automatically shuts off for the
first time. Failure to follow this will
fill the expansion space in the fuel tank and
could lead to fuel overflowing.
Left-hand side. To open the fuel
filler door, press the center rear
edge of the fuel filler door and
then release.
Right-hand side. To open the
fuel filler door, press the center
rear edge of the fuel filler door
and then release.
Left-hand side. Pull the rear of
the fuel filler door to open it.
Right-hand side. Pull the rear of
the fuel filler door to open it.
Do not overfill the fuel tank. The
pressure in an overfilled tank may
cause leakage and lead to fuel spray
and fire.
Wait at least five seconds before
removing the fuel pump nozzle to
allow any residual fuel to drain into
the fuel tank.
1.
Fully open the fuel filler door.
2. Whenyou insert Select the correct
size fuel pump nozzle a spring loaded
inhibitor opens. for your vehicle.
Refueling Your Vehicle
WARNINGS
When refueling always shut the
engine off and never allow sparks or
open flames near the fuel tank filler
valve. Never smoke or use a cell phone
while refueling. Fuel vapor is extremely
hazardous under certain conditions. Avoid
inhaling excess fumes.
The fuel system may be under
pressure. If you hear a hissing sound
near the fuel filler inlet, do not refuel
until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may
spray out, which could cause serious
personal injury.
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5. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within
the area shown.
3. Insert the fuel pump nozzle up to the
first notch on the nozzle A. Keep it
resting on the cover of the fuel pump
nozzle resting on the fuel tank filler
pipe opening. pipe.
6. When you finish refueling slightly raise
the fuel pump nozzle and slowly
remove it.
7. Fully close the fuel filler door.
Do not attempt to start the engine if you
have filled the fuel tank with incorrect
fuel.Incorrect fuel use can could cause
damage not covered by the vehicle
Warranty.Have your vehicle immediately
checked.
System Warnings Refueling
System Warning (If Equipped)
4. Hold the fuel pump nozzle in position
B when refueling. Holding the fuel
pump nozzle in position A can affect
the flow of fuel and shut off the fuel
pump nozzle before the fuel tank is
full.
If the fuel tank filler inlet valve does not
fully close close, a warning message
appears could appear in the information
display.
Message
Check fuel fill inlet
If the message appears, do the following:
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1.
Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe
to do so and switch the engine off.
2. Shift into park (P) or neutral (N).
3. Apply the parking brake.
They are intended as a comparison
between makes and models of vehicles.
They are not intended to represent the real
world fuel consumption you may get from
your vehicle.
4. Fully open the fuel filler door.
5. Check the fuel tank filler inletand the
area around it valve for any items or
debris that may be obstructing
restricting its movement.
Real world fuel consumption is governed
by many factors, for example driving style,
high speed driving, stop-start driving, air
conditioning usage, add-on accessories,
payload and towing.
6. Fully insert a fuel pump nozzle or the
fuel filler funnel provided with your
vehicle into the fuel filler inlet. This
action should dislodge any debris that
may be preventing the fuel filler inlet
Remove any debris from the fuel tank
filler valve.
Advertised Capacity
7.
Fully insert a fuel pump nozzle or the
fuel filler funnel provided with your
vehicle into the fuel filler pipe. See
Fuel Filler Funnel Location (page
131). This action should dislodge any
debris that may be preventing the fuel
tank filler valve from fully closing.
8. Remove the fuel pump nozzle or fuel
filler funnel from the fuel filler pipe.
In addition, the fuel tank contains an empty
reserve. The empty reserve is an
unspecified amount of fuel that remains
in the fuel tank when the fuel gauge
indicates empty.
9. Fully close the fuel filler door.
Note: Ifthis action corrects the problem
the The message may not immediately
reset. If the message remains continues
to appear and a warning lamp illuminates,
have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
Fuel Economy
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(G1944721)
edited
The advertised capacity is the maximum
amount of fuel that you can add to the fuel
tank when the fuel gauge indicates empty.
See Capacities and Specifications
(page 285).
Note: The amount of fuel in the empty
reserve varies and should not be relied upon
to increase driving range.
Do not measure Your vehicle calculates
fuel economy during figures through the
trip computer average fuel function. See
Trip Computer (page ?).
The first 900 mi 1,000 mi (1,500 km) of
driving as this is the break-in period of the
engine. A more accurate measurement is
obtained after 1,900 mi 2,000 mi
(3,000 km).
We derive CO2 and fuel consumption
figures in laboratory tests according to
Regulation (EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC)
692/2008 and subsequent amendments.
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Also, fuel expense, frequency of fill ups
or fuel gauge readings are not accurate
ways to measure fuel economy.
Completely fill the fuel tank and record
the initial odometer reading. Each time
you fill the fuel tank, record the amount
of fuel added. After at least three fill
ups, fill the fuel tank and record the
current odometer reading. Subtract
Impacting Fuel Economy
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Incorrect tire inflation pressures. See
Tire Pressures (page ?).
Fully loading your initial vehicle.
odometer reading from Carrying
unnecessary weight.
the current odometer reading. To
calculate L/100 km (liters per 100
kilometers) fuel consumption, multiply
the liters used by 100, then divide by
kilometers traveled. To calculate MPG
(miles per gallon) fuel consumption,
divide miles traveled by gallons used.
Keep a record for at least one month
and record the type of driving, for
example city or highway. This provides
an accurate estimate of Adding
certain accessories to your vehicle’s
fuel economy under current driving
conditions. Keeping records during
summer vehicle such as bug
deflectors, rollbars or light bars, running
boards and winter shows ski racks.
howtemperature impacts Using fuel
economy. blended with alcohol. See
Fuel Quality (page 131).
Fuel economy may decrease with lower
temperatures.
Fuel economy may decrease when
driving short distances.
You may get better fuel economy when
driving on flat terrain than when driving
on hilly terrain.
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CATALYTIC CONVERTER
edited
(G1876874)
WARNINGS
Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle
on dry grass or other dry ground
cover.The emission system heats up
the engine compartment and exhaust
system, creating the risk of fire.
The normal operating temperature
of the exhaust system is very
high.Never work around or attempt
to repair any part of the exhaust system
until it has cooled.Use special care when
working around the catalytic converter.The
catalytic converter heats up to a very high
temperature after only a short period of
engine operation and stays hot after the
engine is switched off.
Your vehicle has various emission control
components and a catalytic converter that
enables it to comply with applicable
exhaust emission standards.
To avoid damaging the catalytic converter:
• Do not crank the engine for more than
10 seconds at a time.
• Do not run the engine with a spark plug
lead disconnected.
• Do not push-start or tow-start your
vehicle.Use booster cables. See Jump
Starting the Vehicle (page 212).
• Do not switch the ignition off when your
vehicle is moving.
• Do not use leaded fuel.
Note: Resulting component damage may
not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
On-Board Diagnostics System
Your vehicle has an on-board diagnostics
system that monitors the emission control
system.If any of the following warning
lamps illuminate, this may indicate that
the on-board diagnostics system has
detected an emission control system
malfunction. Engine coolant temperature
warning lamp. Ignition warning lamp.
Malfunction indicator lamp. Service
engine soon warning lamp.
Continuing to drive your vehicle may cause
reduced power or the engine to stop.
Failure to respond to a warning lamp may
cause component damage not covered by
the vehicle Warranty. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
See Warning Lamps and Indicators
(page 77).
GASOLINE PARTICULATE
FILTER GASOLINE
PARTICULATE FILTER
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WARNING
Do not park or idle your vehicle over
dry leaves, dry grass or other
combustible materials. The
regeneration process creates very high
exhaust gas temperatures and the exhaust
will radiate a considerable amount of heat
during and after regeneration and after you
have switched the engine off. This is a
potential fire hazard.
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Gasoline Particulate Filter
Regeneration
Particles in the exhaust gas collect in the
gasoline particulate filter causing a gradual
restriction over time. This restriction is
removed through a regeneration process
controlled by the engine control system.
The regeneration process converts the
particles in the exhaust gas into harmless
gases.
Regeneration occurs during normal driving,
to varying degrees depending on how you
drive. Passive regeneration occurs when
you drive at moderate to high speed but if
you generally drive short distances at low
speed, the engine control system could
actively raise the exhaust gas temperature
to remove the particles that have collected
in the filter to make sure that it continues
to correctly operate.
Note: When the filter is saturated or is
approaching saturation, a message appears
in the information display.
Gasoline Particulate Filter Information Messages
Message
Exhaust filter at limit Drive
to clean
Action
•
•
•
•
•
Exhaust filter over limit
Service now
•
•
•
Drive at moderate to high speed on a main road or
highway.
Regularly take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
Drive for 20 minutes or until the message disappears.
Avoid prolonged idling and always observe speed limits
and road conditions.
Select a suitable gear to maintain engine speed
between 1500 and 4000 RPM.
Drive at a moderate speed.
Avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration.
Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
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DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER
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WARNINGS
Do not park or idle your vehicle over
dry leaves, dry grass or other
combustible materials.The
regeneration process creates very high
exhaust gas temperatures and the exhaust
will radiate a considerable amount of heat
during and after regeneration and after you
have switched the engine off.This is a
potential fire hazard.
The normal operating temperature
of the exhaust system is very
high.Never work around or attempt
to repair any part of the exhaust system
until it has cooled.Use special care when
working around the diesel oxidation
catalytic converter or the diesel particulate
filter.The diesel oxidation catalytic
converter and the diesel particulate filter
heat up to very high temperatures after
only a short period of engine operation and
remain hot after you switch the engine off.
•
•
Do not switch the ignition off when your
vehicle is moving.
Do not ignore warning lamps or
information messages regarding
exhaust system cleaning and
regeneration.
Note: Resulting component This could
result in damage may not be covered by
the vehicle Warranty.
On-Board Diagnostics System
Your vehicle has an on-board diagnostics
system that monitors the emission control
system.If any of the following warning
lamps illuminate, this mayindicate
indicates that the on-board diagnostics
system has detected an emission control
system malfunction.
Engine coolant temperature
warning lamp.
Ignition warning lamp.
Malfunction indicator lamp.
Your vehicle has various emission control
components and a diesel particulate filter
that enables it to comply with applicable
exhaust emission standards.It filters
harmful diesel particulates, for example
soot from the exhaust gas.
To avoid damaging the diesel particulate
filter:
• Do not crank the engine for more than
10 seconds at a time.
• Do not push-start or tow-start your
vehicle.Use booster cables. See Jump
Starting the Vehicle (page 212).
Powertrain warning Lamp.
Water in fuel warning lamp.
Continuing If you continue to drive your
vehicle maycause reduced power or when
the engine to stop. Failure to respond to a
warning lamp may cause component is
illuminated, the engine could stop without
warning. This could result in damage
not covered by the vehicle Warranty. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
See Warning Lamps and Indicators
(page 77).
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Diesel Particulate Filter Automatic
Regeneration
WARNINGS
Do not park or idle your vehicle over
dry leaves, dry grass or other
combustible materials.The
regeneration process creates very high
exhaust gas temperatures and the exhaust
will radiate a considerable amount of heat
during and after regeneration and after you
have switched the engine off.This is a
potential fire hazard.
The normal operating temperature
of the exhaust system is very
high.Never work around or attempt
to repair any part of the exhaust system
until it has cooled.Use special care when
working around the diesel oxidation
catalytic converter or the diesel particulate
filter.The diesel oxidation catalytic
converter and the diesel particulate filter
heat up to very high temperatures after
only a short period of engine operation and
remain hot after you switch the engine off.
The diesel particulate filter on your vehicle
requires periodic regeneration to maintain
correct operation.The emission control
system automatically carries out this
process.As soot gathers in the system it
begins to restrict the filter.The soot that
gathers inside the filter is cleaned in two
different ways, passive regeneration and
active regeneration.Both methods occur
automatically and require no actions from
the driver.During automatic regeneration,
the system cleans the diesel particulate
filter by oxidizing the soot.Cleaning
happens during normal engine operating
conditions at varying levels depending on
driving conditions.
If the diesel particulate filter is near or at
saturation, the warning lamp appears
advising you to drive your vehicle in a
manner to allow effective diesel
particulate filter cleaning. Depending on
vehicle options and instrument cluster type
fitted, a warning warning lamp or
information message may appear with
the warning lamp. Failure to carry out
appears in the information display. Drive
your vehicle in a manner to allow effective
diesel particulate filter cleaning.
The warning lamp continues to illuminate
until the automatic regeneration process
completes. Continue to drive your vehicle
in a manner to allow effective diesel
particulate filter cleaning until the warning
lamp turns off.
Failure to carry out regeneration when
required may could result in a clogged
diesel particulate filter.If the diesel
particulate filter fills beyond the
regeneration threshold, the system
disables the ability to carry out
regeneration.This could result in irreversible
damage to the diesel particulate filter
resulting in component damage which may
not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Where vehicle use meets any of the
following conditions:
• Driving short distances.
• Prolonged engine idling.
• Frequently switching the engine on and
off.
• High levels of acceleration and
deceleration.
Diesel particulate filter warning
lamp.
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We recommend you assist the
regeneration process by:
• Avoiding prolonged engine idling.
• Driving Drive your vehicle in a manner
to allow effective cleaning. Overtime
diesel particulates build up in the diesel
particulate filter that are not removed
during the regeneration process. The
filter may need to be removed for
cleaning Drive at a steady vehicle
speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) or above
for approximately 120,000 mi
(195,000 km), 20 minutes.
actual mileage can greatly vary
depending on engine and vehicle
operating conditions. The diesel
particulate filter may require replacing at
approximately 250,000 mi (400,000 km)
depending on engine and vehicle operating
conditions. In both cases a If the
warning lamp illuminates to inform you to
the diesel particulate filter could have
become overloaded. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Automatic regeneration raises the exhaust
temperature to eliminate the soot
particles.During cleaning soot particles are
converted to harmless gasses.Once
cleaned the diesel particulate filter
continues to trap harmful diesel particles.
If you are driving your vehicle in a manner
to allow effective cleaning, the information
display shows a message to indicate that
allows effective cleaning, a message may
appear in the information display to
indicate automatic regeneration is in
progress.
If you are not driving your vehicle in a
manner to allow effective cleaning, the
information display shows a message to
suggest that you allows effective
cleaning, a message may appear in the
information display to instruct you to drive
in a manner to allow that allows
automatic regeneration.
The automatic regeneration process is
most effective when you drive at a steady
vehicle speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) or
above for approximately 20 minutes.The
frequency and duration of the regeneration
process varies by how you drive your
vehicle, the outside air temperature and
altitude.Frequency varies between 100 mi
(160 km) and 310 mi (500 km) and each
regeneration process lasts between 10 and
20 minutes.
Note: Youmay hear changes Changes in
the engine or exhaust sound may be heard
during the regeneration process.
Note: You may smell a hot metallic odor
or you may hear a clicking metallic sound
during the regeneration process During
regeneration at low speed or engine idle.
idle, you could smell a hot metallic odor and
could notice a clicking metallic sound. This
is due to the high temperatures reached
during the regeneration process.This is
normal.
Diesel Particulate Filter Manual
Regeneration (If Equipped)
WARNINGS
Do not park or idle your vehicle over
dry leaves, dry grass or other
combustible materials.The
regeneration process creates very high
exhaust gas temperatures and the exhaust
will radiate a considerable amount of heat
during and after regeneration and after you
have switched the engine off.This is a
potential fire hazard.
The normal operating temperature
of the exhaust system is very
high.Never work around or attempt
to repair any part of the exhaust system
until it has cooled.Use special care when
working around the diesel oxidation
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WARNINGS
catalytic converter or the diesel particulate
filter.The diesel oxidation catalytic
converter and the diesel particulate filter
heat up to very high temperatures after
only a short period of engine operation and
remain hot after you switch the engine off.
Diesel particulate filter warning
lamp.
If the diesel particulate filter is
near or at saturation, the warning lamp
appears advising you to initiate diesel
particulate filter manual regenertion.
Depending on vehicle options and
instrument cluster type fitted, a warning
message may appear with the warning
lamp. regeneration.
Before you start manual regeneration, do
the following:
• Park your vehicle outside of any
enclosed 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 and
materials that can easily combust or
melt, 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 Regeneration
Use the manual regeneration feature
when:
• You are not able to drive in a manner
that allows effective automatic
cleaning.See Diesel Particulate Filter
Automatic Regeneration.
• You choose to manually start the
regeneration process when the engine
is idling.
Note: Youmay hear changes Changes in
the engine or exhaust sound may be heard
during the regeneration process.
Note: You may smell a hot metallic odor
or you may hear a clicking metallic sound
during the regeneration process During
regeneration at low speed or engine idle.
idle, you may smell a hot metallic odor and
could notice a clicking metallic sound. This
is due to the high temperatures reached
during the regeneration process.This is
normal.
Starting Manual Regeneration
You can only start manual regeneration
with the engine running at normal
operating temperature using the
information display. Opening the hood is
not necessary. See Information
Messages (page 89).
Note: During the use of manual
regeneration, you may observe a light
amount of white smoke.This is normal.
Note: If you press any pedal during manual
regeneration the engine turns may turn
off. To protect the exhaust system you
cannot may not be able to restart the
engine for 10 minutes.
Where vehicle use has significant engine
idle operation, frequent vehicle speed less
than 25 mph (40 km/h), or driving short
distances where the engine does not fully
warm up, manual regeneration allows you
to start diesel particulate filter cleaning
when the engine is idling.
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If a warning illuminates you may
not be able to start manual
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To start manual regeneration, from the main menu scroll to:
Message
Action and Description
Settings
Press the OK button or the right arrow button.
Exhaust filter full Clean
soon
Press the OK button or the right arrow button.
Select one of the following:
Exhaust filter at limit
Clean now
Press the OK button or the right arrow button.
Follow the prompts regarding exhaust position as required
to start manual regeneration.Make sure you understand each
prompt.The information display confirms that regeneration
has started and when it is completed.
Exhaust filter overloaded Press the OK button or the right arrow button.
Clean now
Follow the prompts regarding exhaust position as required
to start manual regeneration.Make sure you understand each
prompt.The information display confirms that regeneration
has started and when it is completed.
Note: You cannot use the manual regeneration until the diesel particulate filter load
percentage has reached 100 percent.The diesel particulate filter load percentage fluctuates
when driving due to automatic regeneration.
When you start manual regeneration the
engine speed rises to approximately
2000–2500 rpm and the cooling fan
speed increases.A change in engine noise
due to the cooling fan and engine speed
increase may be heard during the
regeneration process.
Depending on the amount of soot
collected by the diesel particulate filter,
the regeneration process varies depending
on the outside air temperature and
altitude.Manual regeneration may last up
to 40 minutes.
When manual regeneration is complete
the cooling fan and engine speed return to
normal idling.The exhaust system remains
very hot for several minutes after
regeneration is complete.Do not reposition
the vehicle over dry leaves, dry grass or
other combustible materials until the
exhaust system has had sufficient time to
cool.
Interrupt or Cancel Manual Regeneration
You can interrupt or cancel manual
regeneration by pressing any pedal or by
switching the engine off. It may be possible
to interrupt or cancel manual regeneration
by pressing any pedal.
Note: To protect the exhaust system you
cannot may not be able to restart the
engine for 10 minutes.
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Depending on the amount of time allowed
for manual regeneration to operate, soot
may not have had sufficient time to be
eliminated.The exhaust system may still
be very hot for several minutes after
regeneration.
If you switch the engine off during manual
regeneration, turbo charger flutter
occurs.This is a consequence of switching
a diesel engine off during turbo charger
boost operation, which is normal.
Manual Regeneration with Automatic
Regeneration Control
Where vehicle use has significant engine
idle operation, frequent vehicle speed less
than 25 mph (40 km/h), or driving short
distances where the engine does not fully
warm up, automatic regeneration may
could not sufficiently clean the diesel
particulate filter.You can switch automatic
regeneration off until you can drive your
vehicle in a manner to allow effective
cleaning, for example at a steady vehicle
speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) or above for
approximately 20 minutes.You can then
switch automatic regeneration back on to
clean the diesel particulate filter.
To switch the automatic regeneration control on and off, from the main menu
scroll to:
Message
Action and Description
Information
Press the OK button or the right arrow button.
Driver assist
Press the OK button or the right arrow button.
Auto exhaust cleaning off Check the box to switch automatic regeneration off.
Uncheck the box to switch automatic regeneration on.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION
MANUAL TRANSMISSION - 5SPEED MANUAL
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TRANSMISSION
MANUAL TRANSMISSION - 6SPEED MANUAL
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TRANSMISSION
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(G1939965)
General Information
Authoring Template General
Information
Do not rest your hand on the gearshift lever
or use the gearshift lever to hang and
support objects. This could cause damage
to the transmission not covered by the
vehicle Warranty.
Do not rest your hand on the gearshift lever
or use the gearshift lever to hang and
support objects. This could cause
damage to the transmission not covered
by the vehicle Warranty.
Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal
or use the clutch pedal to keep your vehicle
stationary when waiting on a hill. This
could cause damage to the clutch not
covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal
or use the clutch pedal to keep your vehicle
stationary when waiting on a hill. This
could cause damage to the clutch not
covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Failure to fully press the clutch pedal could
cause increased shift efforts, prematurely
wear transmission components or damage
to the transmission.
Failure to fully press the clutch pedal could
cause increased shift efforts, prematurely
wear transmission components or damage
to the transmission.
If any gear is not fully engaged, fully press
the clutch pedal and shift into neutral.
Release the clutch pedal for a moment,
fully press the clutch pedal again and shift
into gear.
If any gear is not fully engaged, fully press
the clutch pedal and shift into neutral.
Release the clutch pedal for a moment,
fully press the clutch pedal again and shift
into gear.
Shifting Into Reverse Gear
Shifting Into Reverse Gear
Do not shift into reverse gear when your
vehicle is moving. This could cause
damage to the transmission not covered
by the vehicle Warranty.
Do not shift into reverse gear when your
vehicle is moving. This could cause
damage to the transmission not covered
by the vehicle Warranty.
1. Fully press the brake pedal.
2. Fully press the clutch pedal and shift
into neutral before shifting into reverse
gear.
1. Fully press the brake pedal.
2. Fully press the clutch pedal and shift
into neutral.
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Reverse (R)
Do not shift to reverse (R) when your
vehicle is moving.
Always come to a complete stop before
shifting out of reverse (R).
Neutral (N)
In Neutral (N), power is not transmitted to
the driven wheels but the transmission is
not locked.You can start the engine in
neutral (N).
Drive (D)
3. Raise the collar and shift into reverse
gear.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
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WARNING
Do not apply the brake pedal and
accelerator pedal
simultaneously.Applying both pedals
simultaneously for more than a few
seconds will limit engine performance,
which may result in difficulty maintaining
speed in traffic and could lead to serious
injury.
Positions
The instrument cluster displays the current
gear.
Park (P)
Drive (D) is the normal driving position for
the best fuel economy and
smoothness.Shift into drive (D) to allow
your vehicle to move forward and shift
automatically through the forward gears.
The transmission shifts to the appropriate
gear for optimum performance based on
driving conditions and your input.
Sport Mode (S)
Sport mode (S) typically performs in lower
gears than drive (D) and the shifts are
faster.Shift into sport (S) to allow the
transmission to select the optimum gear
for best performance.
Sport mode remains on until either you
shift manually up or down or select drive
(D).
Note: In sport mode the transmission
operates as normal but gears are selected
more quickly and at higher engine speeds.
SelectShift™
In Park (P), power is not transmitted to the
driven wheels and the transmission is
locked.You can start the engine with the
transmission in this position.
This feature permits gear changes to be
made by the driver as desired.
Note: A warning tone sounds if you open
the driver door without shifting to park (P).
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Using SelectShift™
SelectShift in sport (S):
As long as the engine speed is below the
maximum allowable limit, downshifts are
allowed.SelectShift automatically
downshifts at low engine speeds to
prevent engine stalls.
Provides manual gear selection without
time limitation.
Note: Engine damage could occur if you
maintain excessive engine speed without
shifting up.
SelectShift does not automatically upshift,
even if the engine is approaching its speed
limit, unless the accelerator pedal is at full
travel.Take notice of the shift indicator
lamp, which alerts you when to shift to
achieve highest efficiency and fuel
economy.
Note: If equipped with gearshift toggle,
press the + toggle to switch SelectShift
on.Press the + or - buttons to upshift or
downshift.
Note: If equipped with steering wheel
paddles, pull the + paddle on the steering
wheel to switch SelectShift on.Pull the right
+ or - paddle to upshift or downshift.
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 accelerator
pedal, the transmission may automatically
downshift for maximum performance.
Note: In low traction conditions, you can
move the vehicle away in second gear using
SelectShift.
Kickdown
Fully press the accelerator pedal with
transmission in the drive (D) position to
select the next lowest gear for optimum
performance.Release the accelerator
pedal when you no longer require
kickdown.
Brake-Shift Brake Shift Interlock
About Brake Shift Interlock
Brake shift interlock prevents you from
shifting out of park (P) when you have
switched the ignition on and not pressed
the brake pedal.
Shifting Out of Park (P)
SelectShift in drive (D):
Provides temporary manual control of the
gear selection when more detailed
response is required, for example, when
towing or overtaking.This mode holds a
selected gear for a short time, dependent
on driver input, for example, steering wheel
or accelerator pedal input.
WARNINGS
Do not drive your vehicle until you
verify that the stoplamps are
working. When doing this procedure,
you need to take the transmission out of
park (P) which means your vehicle can roll
freely. To avoid unwanted vehicle
movement, always fully apply the parking
brake prior to doing this procedure. Use
wheels chocks if appropriate.
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WARNINGS
If the parking brake is fully released,
but the brake warning lamp remains
illuminated, the brakes may not be
working properly.Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Brake-shiftinterlock prevents shifting from
park (P) when Use the ignition is on but
the brake pedal is not pressed. Brake Shift
Interlock Manual Override If you cannot
shift out of park (P) with the ignition on
and the brake pedal pressed, a malfunction
could have occurred. It is possible that a
fuse has blown or your vehicle’s brake
lamps are not operating properly. If the
brake lamps are working properly, the
following steps allow you to move the
transmission temporarily out of park (P):
Remove transmission side panel. Locate
access hole and insert a screwdriver or
similar tool. Press the interlock lever
forward. When pressing the transmission
lever button, move shifter out of park.
Remove tool and reinstall the panel. Start
your 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 the
stoplamps are not working. See Fuse
Specification Chart (page 215).
WARNING
When doing this feature is disabled.
procedure, you need to take the
transmission out of park (P) which
means your vehicle can roll freely. To
avoid unwanted vehicle movement, always
fully apply the parking brake prior to doing
this procedure. Use wheels chocks if
appropriate.
1.
Remove the panel.
If the vehicle and release the parking
brake. These steps have to be repeated
when the shifter is locked back in park (P).
Have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible. For some markets battery has
no charge, jump start your vehicle. See
Jump Starting the Vehicle (page 212).
2. Locate the access hole.
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3. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, push
the brake shift interlock lever toward
the front of your vehicle and hold it
there.
4. Move the selector lever from park (P)
to neutral (N).
5. Install the panel.
6. Press the brake pedal, start the engine
and release the parking brake.
Automatic Transmission Adaptive
Learning
This feature could increase durability and
provide consistent shift feel over the life
of your vehicle.A new vehicle or
transmission could have firm or soft shifts
or both.This is normal and does not affect
function or durability of the
transmission.Over time, the adaptive
learning process fully updates transmission
operation.
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud
or Snow
If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow,
you can rock it out by shifting between
forward and reverse gears, stopping
between shifts in a steady pattern.Press
lightly on the accelerator in each gear.
Note: Do not rock the vehicle if the engine
is not at normal operating temperature or
damage to the transmission could occur.
Note: Do not rock the vehicle for more than
a minute or damage to the transmission and
tires could occur, or the engine could
overheat.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
(G1526280)
Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If
a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or
continuous squeal sound is present, the
brake linings may be worn-out. If your
vehicle has continuous vibration or shudder
in the steering wheel while braking, have
your vehicle checked by an authorized
dealer.
Note: Brake dust may accumulate on the
wheels, even under normal driving
conditions.Some dust is inevitable as the
brakes wear. See Cleaning the Wheels
(page 251).
Note: Depending on applicable laws and
regulations in the country for which your
vehicle was originally built, the brake lamps
may flash during heavy braking.Following
this the hazard warning flashers may also
flash when your vehicle comes to a stop.
Wet brakes result in reduced braking
efficiency. Gently press the brake pedal a
few times when driving from a car wash or
standing water to dry the brakes.
Brake Over Accelerator
In the event the accelerator pedal
becomes stuck or entrapped, apply steady
and firm pressure to the brake pedal to
slow the vehicle and reduce engine power.
If you experience this condition, apply the
brakes and bring your vehicle to a safe
stop. Shift the transmission to park (P)
(automatic transmission) or to a low gear
(manual transmission), switch the engine
off and apply the parking brake. Inspect
the accelerator pedal and the area around
it for any items or debris that may be
obstructing its movement. If none are
found and the condition persists, have your
vehicle towed to the dealer for service.
Brake Assist
Brake assist detects when you brake
heavily by measuring the rate at which you
press the brake pedal. It provides
maximum braking efficiency as long as you
press the pedal. Brake assist can reduce
stopping distances in critical situations.
Anti-lock Brake System (If Equipped)
This system helps you maintain steering
control and vehicle stability during
emergency stops by keeping the brakes
from locking.
HINTS ON DRIVING WITH
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
(G1448584)
The anti-lock braking system does not
eliminate the risks when:
• You drive too closely to the vehicle in
front of you.
• Your vehicle is hydroplaning.
• You take corners too fast.
• The road surface is poor.
Note: If the system activates, the brake
pedal may pulse and may travel further.
Maintain pressure on the brake pedal. You
may also hear a noise from the system. This
is normal.
PARKING BRAKE - MANUAL
TRANSMISSION
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WARNING
Always set the parking brake fully.
Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing uphill select first gear and turn the
steering wheel away from the curb.
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Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing downhill select reverse gear and turn
the steering wheel toward the curb.
1. Firmly press the brake pedal.
2. Slightly pull the parking brake lever
upward.
Note: Do not press the release button while
pulling the lever up.
3. Press the release button and push the
parking brake lever downward.
To apply the parking brake:
1. Press the foot brake pedal firmly.
2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its
fullest 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 the
lever down.
PARKING BRAKE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(G1448585)
WARNING
Always fully apply the parking brake
and make sure you shift into park
(P).Switch the ignition off and
remove the key whenever you leave your
vehicle.
To apply the parking brake:
1.
Firmly press the brake pedal.
2. Pull the parking brake lever upward to
its fullest extent.
Note: Do not press the release button when
pulling the parking brake lever upward.
Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing uphill, shift into park (P) and turn the
steering wheel away from the curb.
Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing downhill, shift into park (P) and turn
the steering wheel toward the curb.
To release the parking brake:
HILL START ASSIST
WARNINGS
The system does not replace the
parking brake.When you leave your
vehicle, always apply the parking
brake and shift the transmission into park
(P) for automatic transmission or first gear
for manual transmission.
You must remain in your vehicle
when the system turns on.At all
times, you are responsible for
controlling your vehicle, supervising the
system and intervening, if required.Failure
to take care may result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, serious personal
injury or death.
The system turns off if there is a
malfunction or if you excessively rev
the engine.
The system makes it easier to pull away
when your vehicle is on a slope without the
need to use the parking brake.
When the system activates, your vehicle
remains stationary on a slope for a few
seconds after you release the brake
pedal.This allows you time to move your
foot from the brake to the accelerator
pedal.The brakes release when the engine
has developed sufficient torque to prevent
your vehicle from rolling down the
slope.This is an advantage when pulling
away on a slope, for example from a car
park ramp, traffic lights or when reversing
uphill into a parking space.
The system activates on any slope that
causes your vehicle to roll.
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Note: There is no warning lamp to indicate
the system is either on or off.
Using Hill Start Assist
1.
Press the brake pedal to bring your
vehicle to a complete standstill.Keep
the brake pedal pressed and shift into
first gear when facing uphill or reverse
(R) when facing downhill.
2. The system activates if the sensors
detect that your vehicle is on a slope.
3. When you remove your foot from the
brake pedal, your vehicle remains on
the slope without rolling away for a few
seconds.This hold time increases if you
are in the process of driving off.
4. Pull away in the normal manner.
Switching the System On and Off
Vehicles with Manual Transmission
You can switch this feature on or off in the
information display. The system
remembers the last setting when you start
your vehicle.
Vehicles with Automatic Transmission
The system turns on when you switch the
ignition on and you cannot switch the
system off.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
(G1448586)
The traction control system helps avoid
drive wheel spin and loss of traction.
If your vehicle begins to slide, the system
applies the brakes to individual wheels
and, when needed, reduces engine power
at the same time.If the wheels spin when
accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces,
the system reduces engine power in order
to increase traction.
Note: The system turns on when you switch
the ignition on.
Note: When you switch the system on or
off, a warning lamp illuminates in the
instrument cluster.It also illuminates if the
system activates or if the system detects a
malfunction. See Warning Lamps and
Indicators (page 77).
USING TRACTION CONTROL
edited
(G1913042)
WARNING
The stability and traction control
light illuminates steadily if the
system detects a failure.Make sure
you did not manually disable the traction
control system using the information
display controls or the switch.If the stability
control and traction control light is still
illuminating steadily, have the system
serviced by an authorized dealer
immediately.Operating your vehicle with
the traction control disabled could lead to
an 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 be
beneficial as this allows the wheels to spin.
Switching the System On and Off
Press the button on the center
console. You can also switch the
system on or off using the
information display.
Note: When you switch the traction control
off, stability control remains on.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
(G1477729)
Electronic Stability Control
WARNING
The system is designed to aid the
driver.It is not intended to replace
your attention and judgment.You are
still responsible to drive with due care and
attention.
The system supports stability when your
vehicle starts to slide away from your
intended path.The system does this by
braking individual wheels and reducing
engine torque.
The system also provides an enhanced
traction control function by reducing
engine torque if the wheels spin when you
accelerate.This helps to pull away on
slippery roads or loose surfaces, and
improves comfort by limiting wheel spin in
hairpin bends.
Without ESC.
With ESC.
Stability Control Warning Lamp
Flashes during operation. See
Warning Lamps and
Indicators (page 77).
USING STABILITY CONTROL EXCLUDING: ST
(G1477730)
Note: The system automatically turns on
each time you switch the ignition on.
You can switch the traction control system
off and on . See Using Traction Control
(page 155).
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USING STABILITY CONTROL
USING STABILITY CONTROL edited
ST
If it does not illuminate when you switch
the ignition on, or remains on when the
engine is running, this indicates a
malfunction. Have your vehicle checked
as soon as possible.
WARNING
Note: The system automatically turns off
if there is a malfunction.
(G1932667)
Do not switch off stability control or
use Sport, Track or Drift mode when
using a temporary spare wheel or
after inflating a tire using the temporary
mobility kit.
The system turns on each time you switch
the ignition on.
Stability Control and Traction
Control Off Warning Lamp
Illuminates when you switch the
system off or to reduced mode.
It also illuminates if you select
track mode.
Reducing Stability Control
Press the button on the center
console. A warning lamp
illuminates and a message
appears in the information display. Press
the button again to switch the system on.
Note: Stability control only reduces and is
not fully switched off.
Note: If you switch stability control to
reduced mode, traction control turns off.
Switching the System Off
Press and hold the button on the
center console for a few seconds
to switch the system off. A
warning lamp illuminates and a message
appears in the information display. Press
the 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, you
cannot switch the system off.
Stability Control and Traction
Control Indicator
Flashes during operation.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
(G1477731)
WARNINGS
To help avoid personal injury, please
read and understand the limitations
of the system as contained in this
section.Sensing is only an aid for some
(generally large and fixed) objects when
moving on a flat surface at parking
speeds.Certain objects with surfaces that
absorb ultrasonic waves, surrounding
vehicle's parking aid systems, traffic
control systems, fluorescent lamps,
inclement weather, air brakes, and external
motors and fans may also affect the
function of the sensing system.This may
include reduced performance or a false
activation.
Always drive with due care and
attention when using and operating
the controls and features on your
vehicle.
Only use the Ford approved trailer
wiring kit (including the trailer wiring
module) when towing with your
vehicle.Using generic trailer wiring kits may
prevent the correct operation of the rear
parking sensors (where fitted) and could
damage the electrical systems of your
vehicle.
The sensors may not detect objects
in heavy rain or other conditions that
cause interference.
The parking aid system may not
prevent contact with small or moving
objects that are close to the
ground.The parking aid system gives an
audible warning when it detects a large
object helping to avoid damage to your
vehicle.To help avoid personal injury you
must take care when using the parking aid
system.
Note: If you use a high pressure spray to
wash your vehicle, only spray the sensors
briefly from a distance not less than 8 in
(20 cm).
Note: If your vehicle has a tow ball arm, the
system is turned off automatically when
trailer lamps (or lighting boards) are
connected to the 13-pin socket through a
Ford approved trailer tow module.
Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, ice
or snow.Do not clean with sharp objects.
Note: The system may emit false alerts if
it detects a signal using the same frequency
as the sensors or if your vehicle is fully
loaded.
Note: The outer sensors may detect the
side walls of a garage.If the distance
between the outer sensors and the side wall
remains constant for three seconds, the
alert will turn off.As you continue the inner
sensors will detect objects directly behind
your vehicle.
Note: If your vehicle sustains damage to
the bumper or fascia, the sensing zone may
be altered causing inaccurate measure of
obstacles or false alerts.
REAR PARKING AID
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WARNINGS
The system may not detect objects
with surfaces that absorb
reflection.Always drive with due care
and attention.Failure to take care may
result in a crash.
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The system may not detect small or
moving objects, particularly those
close to the ground.
To help avoid personal injury, always
use caution when in reverse (R) and
when using the sensing system.
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WARNINGS
The parking aid system can only
assist you to detect objects when
your vehicle is moving at parking
speeds.To help avoid personal injury you
must take care when using the parking aid
system.
If the system detects malfunctions, a
fault a warning message appears in the
information display.
Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice
and large accumulations of dirt.
Note: Do not cover up the sensors.
Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharp
objects.
Sensor coverage area is up to 70 in
(180 cm) from the rear bumper.
Note: If your vehicle sustains damage
leaving the sensors misaligned, this may
cause inaccurate measurements or false
alerts.
The system detects large objects when
you shift into reverse (R) and any of the
following occur:
• Your vehicle is moving backward at low
speed.
• Your vehicle is stationary but an object
is approaching the rear of your vehicle
at low speed.
• Your vehicle is moving backward at low
speed and an object is moving toward
your vehicle, for example another
vehicle at low speed.
Note: Some add-on accessories, for
example large trailer hitches or bike or
surfboard racks can cause reduced
performance or false alerts.
The sensors are active when the
transmission is in reverse (R) and the
vehicle speed is less than 3 mph (5 km/h).
When the parking aid system sounds a
tone, the audio system may reduce the set
volume.
A warning tone sounds when an object
approaches your vehicle. As your vehicle
moves closer to an object, the rate of the
tone increases. The warning tone
continuously sounds when an object is 12 in
(30 cm) or less from the center of the rear
bumper.
Note: There is a decreased coverage area
at the outer corners.
If your vehicle remains stationary for two
seconds the audible warning turns off.If
your vehicle moves backward the tone
sounds again.
Note: If the detected object is 12 in (30 cm)
or less from the rear bumper, the audible
warning does not turn off.
Object Distance Indicator (If Equipped)
When you shift into reverse (R), the system
provides object distance indication through
the information display.
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•
As the distance to the object
decreases, the indicator blocks
illuminate and move toward the vehicle
icon.
•
If there is no object detected, the
distance indicator blocks are gray.
Rear Parking Aid Information Messages
Message
Description
Park Pilot malfunction
The system has malfunctioned. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Check Park Pilot
The system has malfunctioned. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Check rear Park Pilot
The system has malfunctioned. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Park Pilot not available
A sensor is blocked or the system has malfunctioned.
Sensor blocked See manual Clean the bumper or remove any obstruction. If the
message continues to appear, have your vehicle checked
as soon as possible.
Front Park Pilot not available Sensor blocked See
manual
A sensor is blocked or the system has malfunctioned.
Clean the bumper or remove any obstruction. If the
message continues to appear, have your vehicle checked
as soon as possible.
Rear Park Pilot not available A sensor is blocked or the system has malfunctioned.
Sensor blocked See manual Clean the bumper or remove any obstruction. If the
message continues to appear, have your vehicle checked
as soon as possible.
WARNINGS
FRONT PARKING AID
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edited
WARNINGS
The system may not detect objects
with surfaces that absorb
reflection.Always drive with due care
and attention.Failure to take care may
result in a crash.
The system may not detect small or
moving objects, particularly those
close to the ground.
The parking aid system can only
assist you to detect objects when
your vehicle is moving at parking
speeds.To help avoid personal injury you
must take care when using the parking aid
system.
The sensors are on the front bumper.
Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice
and large accumulations of dirt.
Note: Do not cover up the sensors.
Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharp
objects.
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Note: If your vehicle sustains damage
leaving the sensors misaligned, this may
cause inaccurate measurements or false
alerts.
The sensors are active when the
transmission is in any position other than
park (P). When the parking aid system
sounds a tone, the audio system may
reduce the set volume.
A warning tone sounds when an object
approaches your vehicle. As your vehicle
moves closer to an object, the rate of the
tone increases. The warning tone
continuously sounds when an object is 12 in
(30 cm) or less from the front bumper.
The system turns off when the vehicle
speed reaches 5 mph (8 km/h).
If the transmission is in any forward gear,
the system provides audible warnings
when your vehicle is moving and an object
is within the detection area.When you stop
your vehicle, the audible warning turns off
after two seconds and the visual warning
turns off after four seconds.
Press the parking aid button to
switch the system off.
If the system detects malfunctions, a
fault a warning message appears in the
information display and you cannot switch
the system on. display.
Object Distance Indicator (If Equipped)
The system provides object distance
indication through the information display.
•
•
Sensor coverage area is up to 28 in
(70 cm) from the center of the bumper.
If the transmission is in reverse (R), the
system detects objects when your vehicle
is moving at low speed or an object is
moving toward your vehicle, for example
another vehicle at low speed.When you
stop your vehicle, the audible warning turns
off after two seconds.
As the distance to the object
decreases, the indicator blocks
illuminate and move toward the vehicle
icon.
If there is no object detected, the
distance indicator blocks are gray.
When you shift into reverse (R), the system
provides audio warnings and visual
indication when your vehicle is moving and
the detected object is moving toward your
vehicle.When you stop your vehicle, the
audio warnings stop after two
seconds.Visual indication remains on when
the transmission is in reverse (R).
When you shift into any forward gear, the
system provides audio warnings and visual
indication when your vehicle is moving at
a speed of approximately 5 mph (8 km/h)
or below and the system detects an object
within the detection zone.When you stop
your vehicle, the audio warnings stop after
two seconds and visual indication stops
after four seconds.
Note: If the detected object is 12 in (30 cm)
or less from your vehicle, visual indication
remains on.
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When you shift into neutral (N), the system
only provides visual indication if your
vehicle is moving at a speed of
approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) or below,
for example, your vehicle is moving on a
slope, and the system detects an object
moving toward your vehicle.When you stop
your vehicle, visual indication stops after
four seconds.
Front Parking Aid Information Messages
Message
Description
Park Pilot malfunction
The system has malfunctioned. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Check Park Pilot
The system has malfunctioned. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Check front Park Pilot
The system has malfunctioned. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
SIDE SENSING SYSTEM
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The system uses the front and rear
outermost parking aid sensors to detect
objects that are near to the sides of your
vehicle.The system displays them on a
virtual map in the information display as
your vehicle moves past them.
Note: The system does not detect an object
that is moving toward the side of your
vehicle, for example another vehicle moving
at low speed, if it does not pass a front or
rear sensor.
The sensors are on the front and rear
bumpers.
Note: If your vehicle sustains damage
leaving the sensors misaligned, this may
cause inaccurate measurements or false
alerts.
Note: If you switch traction control off, the
side sensing system also turns off.
The system may not function if:
• You switch the ignition on, off and back
on within a few seconds.
• Your vehicle remains stationary for over
two minutes.
• The anti-lock brake system activates.
• The traction control system activates.
To reinitialize the system you may have to
drive your vehicle approximately 10 ft
(3 m).
Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice
and large accumulations of dirt.
Note: Do not cover up the sensors.
Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharp
objects.
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The system provides object distance
indication through in the information
display.
•
•
Coverage area is up to 24 in (60 cm) from
the side of your vehicle.
When the system detects an object within
the coverage area and the driving path of
your vehicle an audible warning sounds.As
the object moves closer to your vehicle,
the rate of the tone increases.
Object Distance Indicator (If Equipped)
The indicator displays: As the distance
to the object decreases decreases,
the indicator blocks illuminate and
move towards toward the vehicle
icon.
If there is no object detected, the
distance indicator blocks are gray.
When you shift into reverse (R), the system
provides visual distance indication when
objects are detected within 24 in (60 cm)
and are inside the driving path of your
vehicle. When you stop your vehicle, the
audible warning turns warnings and
visual indication when detected objects
are within 24 in (60 cm) and are inside the
driving path of your vehicle. When you
stop your vehicle, the audible warnings turn
off after two seconds.
When you shift into any forward gear gear,
the system provides visual distance
indication when the audible warnings and
visual indication when your vehicle speed
is 7 mph (12 km/h) or less and objects are
detected within 24 in (60 cm) inside the
driving path of your vehicle. When you stop
your vehicle the audible warning turns off
after two seconds and the visual distance
indication stops after four seconds. If the
object remains within 6–24 in (15–60 cm)
visual distance indication remains on.
When you shift into neutral (N), the system
only provides visual distance indication if
objects are detected within 6 in (15 cm)
and the vehicle speed is 7 mph (12 km/h)
or less, for example when moving on at
a slope. When you stop your vehicle the
visual distance indication stops speed of
7 mph (12 km/h) or below and the system
detects an object within the detection
zone. When you stop your vehicle, the
audible warnings turn off after two
seconds and visual indication turns off
after four seconds.
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When you shift into neutral (N), the system
only provides visual indication if your
vehicle is moving at a speed of 7 mph
(12 km/h) or below, for example, your
vehicle is moving on a slope, and the
system detects an object moving toward
your vehicle. When you stop your vehicle,
visual indication turns off after four
seconds.
WARNINGS
all times. The system is designed to be
an Active Park Assist maneuver. aid and
does not relieve you of your responsibility
to drive with due care and attention.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in the loss of control of your vehicle,
personal injury or death.
If the system is not available, the side
distance indicator blocks do not display.
Active park assist is a multi-step process
and may require you to shift the
transmission multiple times. Follow the
onscreen instructions until the parking
maneuver is complete.
ACTIVE PARK ASSIST
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WARNINGS
You must remain in your vehicle
when the system turns on.At all
times, you are responsible for
controlling your vehicle, supervising the
system and intervening, if required.Failure
to take care may result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, serious personal
injury or death.
The sensors may not detect objects
in heavy rain or other conditions that
cause interference.
You are still responsible to drive
with due care and attention. Active
Park Assist is a multi-step process
and may require you to shift the
transmission multiple times. Follow the
onscreen instructions until you complete
the parking maneuver. If you are
uncomfortable with the proximity to any
for controlling your vehicle or object, you
may choose to override the system by
grabbing the steering wheel, or by taking
full control of your vehicle after pressing
the Active Park Assist button. Keep your
hands, hair, clothing and any loose items
clear of the steering wheel when using
Active Park Assist. The Blind Spot
Information System does not detect traffic
alongside or behind your vehicle during at
If you are uncomfortable with the proximity
to any vehicle or object, you may choose
to override the system by grabbing the
steering wheel, or by taking full control of
your vehicle after pressing the active park
assist button.
Keep your hands, hair, clothing and any
loose items clear of the steering wheel
when using active park assist.
The sensors are on the front and rear
bumpers.
Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice
and large accumulations of dirt.
Note: Do not cover up the sensors.
Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharp
objects.
Note: The sensors may not detect objects
with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic
waves.The sensors may falsely detect
objects due to ultrasonic interference
caused by, for example motorcycle
exhausts, truck air brakes or horns.
Note: If you change any tires, the system
must recalibrate and may not correctly
operate for a short time.
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The system may not correctly operate in
any of the following conditions:
• You use a spare tire or a tire that is
significantly worn more than the other
tires.
• One or more tires are incorrectly
inflated.
• You try to park on a tight curve.
• Something passes between the front
bumper and the parking space.For
example, a pedestrian or cyclist.
• The edge of the neighboring parked
vehicle is high off the ground.For
example, a bus, tow truck or flatbed
truck.
• The weather conditions are poor. For
example, during heavy rain, snow, fog,
high humidity and high temperatures.
Do not use the system if:
• You have attached an add-on
accessory close to the sensors on the
front or rear of your vehicle.For
example, a bike rack or trailer.
• You have attached an overhanging
object to the roof.For example, a
surfboard.
• The front bumper, rear bumper or the
side sensors are damaged.
• The correct tire size is not in use on your
vehicle.For example, a mini-spare tire.
Using Active Park Assist
Selecting an Active Park Assist Mode
Press the button once to
activate parallel parking.Press
the button a second time to
activate perpendicular parking.If you press
the button again the system switches off.
When If your vehicle is moving,or your
vehicle is stationary having moved
approximately 33 ft (10 m) after you switch
the ignition on, you can use the information
parked and entertainment after you
switch the ignition on, you can use the
information display to toggle between
parallel parking, perpendicular parking and
system off through the modes. There is
no time limit for toggling between parallel
parking and perpendicular parking, for
example parking space layout changes
from parallel parking to perpendicular
parking. When your vehicle is stationary
after completing a parallel park assist
maneuver, or after you switch the ignition
on, press Press the button once to
activate Parallel Park Out Assist. This
system is switch the system on and open
the system menu in the information
display.
Note: If your vehicle is parked, the default
mode is parallel park out assist. However
if you did not intended to use active park
assist when exiting a perpendicular parking
space. to parallel park your vehicle, use the
information display to select park out assist.
Note: You can only repeatedly press the
active park assist button to toggle through
the modes after moving your vehicle
approximately 33 ft (10 m).
To toggle through the modes, use the
buttons on the information display to
select the following:
• Parallel parking.
• Perpendicular parking.
• Parallel park out assist.
• Switch the system off.
Note: There is no time limit for toggling
through the modes.
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Parallel Parking
The system detects available parallel
parking spaces and steers your vehicle into
the space.You control the accelerator,
gearshift and brakes.The system visually
and audibly guides you into a parallel
parking space.
Press the button once to search
for a parallel parking space.
Note: You can also switch the system on
after you have already driven partially or
completely past a parking space.Press the
Active Park active park assist button and
the system informs you if you have recently
passed a suitable parking space.
When the vehicle speed is less than
22 mph (35 km/h), the system scans both
sides of your vehicle for an available
parking space.A message and a graphic
appear in the information display to
indicate the system is searching for a
parking space.Use the direction indicator
to be offered parking spaces on either the
left-hand side or right-hand side of your
vehicle.
Note: The system scans both sides of your
vehicle and offers parking spaces one side
at a time if you do not use the direction
indicator.
Note: The system defaults to the passenger
side if you do not use the direction indicator.
Note: If you drive your vehicle less than 2 ft
(0.5 m) or greater than 5 ft (1.5 m) away
from other parked vehicles, the system may
not be able to detect an available parking
space.
When the system detects a suitable space,
a message displays and a tone
sounds.Stop your vehicle and follow the
onscreen instructions.If your vehicle is
moving very slowly, you may have to move
forward a short distance before the system
is ready to park.
Note: You must observe that the space the
system selects remains clear of obstructions
at all times during the maneuver.
Note: The system always offers the last
parking space it detects.For example, if your
vehicle detects multiple spaces when you
are driving, it offers the last one.
Note: If the vehicle speed is greater than
approximately 22 mph (35 km/h), the
system shows a message to instruct you to
reduce the vehicle speed.
Automatically Steering into a Parallel
Parking Space
When you shift into reverse (R), with your
hands off the steering wheel and nothing
obstructing its movement, your vehicle
steers itself into the space.The system
displays instructions to move your vehicle
backward and forward in the space.
Note: If the vehicle speed exceeds
approximately 6 mph (9 km/h), you
interrupt the maneuver, or the system
switches off, you must take full control of
your vehicle.
Drive your vehicle approximately 3 ft (1 m)
and parallel to the other parked vehicles
when searching for a parking space.
Note: If the system detects an object is very
close to your vehicle and it may be unsafe
to continue the maneuver, it may instruct
you to stop your vehicle.The system may
not provide any further instruction.Steering
assistance continues to operate but you
must decide if it is safe to continue the
maneuver.
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When you believe your vehicle is correctly
parked, or a solid tone sounds and an
information message appears, bring your
vehicle to a complete stop.
When the Active Park Assist maneuver is
complete, a tone sounds and an
information message appears.
Note: You are responsible for checking how
your vehicle is parked and making any
necessary corrections before leaving your
vehicle.
Brake System Intervention The Active
Park Assist brake intervention feature
does not relieve you of your responsibility
to control your vehicle at all times. If the
warning lamp appears bring your vehicle
to a complete stop.
The detection of objects and activation of
the brake intervention system depends on
certain conditions.For example vehicle
load, adverse weather conditions or other
conditions that may affect the system
sensors.
When Active Park Assist active park
assist is controlling the steering, it may
under certain conditions apply the brakes
to slow or stop your vehicle.
• The brakes may be applied at a vehicle
speed of approximately 5 mph
(8 km/h).This feature attempts to keep
the vehicle speed within the limits for
assisted parking.Brake system
intervention to slow your vehicle does
not cancel the Active Park Assist
active park assist maneuver.
• The brakes may be applied if an
obstacle is detected within the
intended vehicle path.Brake system
intervention may bring the vehicle to a
complete stop and may decrease the
effects of a crash.If the vehicle comes
to a complete stop, the brakes can
remain applied for a short period of
time.If this feature activates, it cancels
the Active Park Assist active park
assist maneuver and you must take
full control of your vehicle to complete
the parking maneuver.
Deactivating Active Park Assist
You can manually deactivate the system
by:
• Pressing the Active Park Assist button
during an active maneuver.
• Grabbing the steering wheel during an
active maneuver.
• Driving above 22 mph (35 km/h) for 30
seconds when searching for a parallel
parking space.
• Driving above 31 mph (50 km/h).
• Driving above 6 mph (9 km/h) during
an active maneuver.
• Switching the traction control system
off.
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Certain vehicle conditions may also
deactivate the system, for example:
• The traction control system activates
or fails.
• The anti-lock brake system activates
or fails.
If the system detects malfunctions, a
malfunction, a warning message appears
and a tone sounds. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
Perpendicular Parking
The system detects available
perpendicular parking spaces and steers
your vehicle into the space.You control the
accelerator, gearshift and brakes.The
system visually and audibly guides you into
a perpendicular parking space.
Drive your vehicle approximately 3 ft (1 m)
and parallel to the other parked vehicles
when 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) away
from other parked vehicles, the system may
not be able to detect an available parking
space.
When the system detects a suitable space,
a message displays and a tone
sounds.Stop your vehicle and follow the
onscreen instructions.If your vehicle is
moving very slowly, you may have to move
forward a short distance before the system
is ready to park.
Note: You must observe that the space the
system selects remains clear of obstructions
at all times during the maneuver.
Press the button twice to search
for a perpendicular parking
space.
Note: The system always offers the last
detected parking space.For example, if your
vehicle detects multiple spaces when you
are driving, it offers the last one.
When the vehicle speed is less than 19 mph
(30 km/h), the system scans both sides of
your vehicle for an available parking
space.A message and a graphic appear in
the information display to indicate the
system is searching for a parking space.Use
the direction indicator to be offered parking
spaces on either the left-hand side or
right-hand side of your vehicle.
Note: If the vehicle speed is greater than
approximately 19 mph (30 km/h), the
system shows a message to instruct you to
reduce the vehicle speed.
Note: The system scans both sides of your
vehicle and offers parking spaces one side
at a time if you do not use the direction
indicator.
Note: The system defaults to the passenger
side if you do not use the direction indicator.
Automatically Steering into a
Perpendicular Parking Space
When you shift into reverse (R), with your
hands off the steering wheel and nothing
obstructing its movement, your vehicle
steers itself into the space.The system
displays instructions to move your vehicle
backward and forward in the space.
Note: If the vehicle speed exceeds
approximately 6 mph (9 km/h), you
interrupt the maneuver, or the system
switches off, you must take full control of
your vehicle.
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Note: If the system detects an object is very
close to your vehicle and it may be unsafe
to continue the maneuver, it may instruct
you to stop your vehicle.The system may
not provide any further instruction.Steering
assistance continues to operate but you
must decide if it is safe to continue the
maneuver.
When you believe your vehicle is correctly
parked, or a solid tone sounds and an
information message appears, bring your
vehicle to a complete stop.
When the Active Park Assist active park
assist maneuver is complete, a tone
sounds and an information a message
appears.
Note: You are responsible for checking how
your vehicle is parked and making any
necessary corrections before leaving your
vehicle.
Brake System Intervention The Active
Park Assist brake intervention feature
does not relieve you of your responsibility
to control your vehicle at all times. If the
warning lamp appears bring your vehicle
to a complete stop.
The detection of objects and activation of
the brake intervention system depends on
certain conditions.For example vehicle
load, adverse weather conditions or other
conditions that may affect the system
sensors.
When Active Park Assist active park
assist is controlling the steering, it may
under certain conditions apply the brakes
to slow or stop your vehicle.
• The brakes may be applied at a vehicle
speed of approximately 5 mph
(8 km/h).This feature attempts to keep
the vehicle speed within the limits for
assisted parking.Brake system
intervention to slow your vehicle does
not cancel the Active Park Assist
active park assist maneuver.
• The brakes may be applied if an
obstacle is detected within the
intended vehicle path.Brake system
intervention may bring the vehicle to a
complete stop and may decrease the
effects of a crash.If the vehicle comes
to a complete stop, the brakes can
remain applied for a short period of
time.If this feature activates, it cancels
the Active Park Assist active park
assist maneuver and you must take
full control of your vehicle to complete
the parking maneuver.
Deactivating Active Park Assist
You can manually deactivate the system
by:
• Pressing the Active Park Assist button
during an active maneuver.
• Grabbing the steering wheel during an
active maneuver.
• Driving above 22 mph (35 km/h)
19 mph (30 km/h) for 30 seconds
when searching for a parallel parking
space.
• Driving above 31 mph (50 km/h).
• Driving above 6 mph (9 km/h) during
an active maneuver.
• Switching the traction control system
off.
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Certain vehicle conditions may also
deactivate the system, for example:
• The traction control system activates
or fails.
• The anti-lock brake system activates
or fails.
If a problem occurs with the system,
system malfunctions, a warning
message appears and a tone sounds. Have
your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Parallel Park Out Assist
The system steers your vehicle out of a
parallel parking space.You control the
accelerator, gearshift and brakes.The
system visually and audibly guides you out
of a parallel parking space.
Note: This system is not intended to assist
when exiting a perpendicular parking space.
Press the button once when your
vehicle is stationary in a parallel
parking space.
Note: If you did not use active park assist
to parallel park your vehicle, pressing the
button once selects parallel park. You must
use the information display to select park
out assist.
The system displays a message instructing
you to switch a direction indicator on.Use
the direction indicator to select which side
of your vehicle you want to exit the parking
space.The system displays instructions to
move your vehicle backward and forward
in the space.
Note: If the system detects an object is very
close to your vehicle and it may be unsafe
to continue the maneuver, it may instruct
you to stop your vehicle.The system may
not provide any further instruction.Steering
assistance continues to operate but you
must decide if it is safe to continue the
maneuver.
After the system directs your vehicle to a
position where you can exit the parking
space in a forward movement, a message
appears instructing you to take full control
of your vehicle.Generally hand-over is
when your vehicle is still inside the parking
space.
Note: Parallel Park Out Assist may not be
available when the clearance to the front
or the rear of your vehicle is too small.
Note: If the vehicle speed exceeds
approximately 6 mph (9 km/h), you
interrupt the maneuver, or the system
switches off, you must take full control of
your vehicle.
Note: You are responsible for controlling
your vehicle and making sure the path is
clear prior to pulling into traffic.
Ifthe vehicle speed exceeds
approximately 6 mph (9 km/h), you
interrupt the maneuver, or the system
switches off, you must take full control
of your vehicle. Troubleshooting the
Brake System Intervention
The detection of objects and activation of
the brake intervention system depends on
certain conditions. For example vehicle
load, adverse weather conditions or other
conditions that may affect the system
sensors.
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When active park assist is controlling the
steering, it may under certain conditions
apply the brakes to slow or stop your
vehicle.
• The brakes may be applied if an
obstacle is detected within the
intended vehicle path. Brake system
intervention may bring the vehicle to a
complete stop and may decrease the
effects of a crash. If the vehicle comes
to a complete stop, the brakes can
remain applied for a short period of
time. If this feature activates, it
cancels the active park assist
maneuver and you must take full
control of your vehicle to complete the
parking maneuver.
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
The system does not search for You may have switched the traction control off.
a parking space.
The transmission is in reverse (R).Your vehicle must be
moving forward to be able to detect a parking space.
The system does not offer a
parking space.
The sensors may be blocked.For example, snow, ice or
dirt buildup.Blocked sensors can affect how the system
functions.
There is not enough room in the parking space for your
vehicle to safely park.
There is not enough space for the parking maneuver on
the opposite side of the parking space.
The parking space is more than 5 ft (1.5 m) or less than
2 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.After
you reconnect the battery you must drive your vehicle
on a straight road for a short period of time.
The system does not correctly Your vehicle is rolling in the opposite direction of the
current transmission position.For example, rolling
position your vehicle in a
parking space.
forward when in reverse (R).
An irregular curb along the parking space prevents the
system from correctly aligning your vehicle.
Vehicles or objects bordering the space may not be
correctly parked.
Your vehicle stopped too far past the parking space.
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Symptom
Possible Cause
The tires may not be correctly installed or maintained.For example, not inflated correctly, improper
size, 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 objects
changes after your vehicle passes the space.
The temperature around your vehicle quickly
changes.For example, driving from a heated garage into
the cold, or after leaving a car wash.
WARNINGS
REAR VIEW CAMERA
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WARNINGS
The rear view camera system is a
reverse aid supplement device that
still requires the driver to use it in
conjunction with the interior and exterior
mirrors for maximum coverage.
Objects that are close to either
corner of the bumper or under the
bumper, might not be seen on the
screen due to the limited coverage of the
camera system.
The operation of the camera may
vary depending on the ambient
temperature, vehicle and road
conditions.
To help avoid personal injury always
use caution when in reverse (R) and
when using the rear view camera.
The rear view camera provides an image
of the area behind your vehicle. During
operation, lines appear in the display that
represents the path of your vehicle and
proximity to objects behind it.
Reverse your vehicle slowly.Failure
to follow this instruction could result
in the loss of control of your vehicle,
personal injury or death.
Use caution when the liftgate is
ajar.If the liftgate is ajar, the camera
will be out of position and the video
image may be incorrect.All guidelines
disappear when the liftgate is ajar.Failure
to follow this instruction could result in
personal injury.
Do not switch the camera features
on or off when your vehicle is moving.
The camera is on the liftgate.
Using the Rear View Camera
The rear view camera system displays
what is behind your vehicle when you shift
the transmission into reverse (R).
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Note: When towing, the camera only sees
what you are towing. In some vehicles, the
guidelines may disappear when you connect
the trailer tow connector.
The system uses three types of
guidelines to help you see what is
behind your vehicle:
The system may not correctly operate in
any of the following conditions:
• Nighttime or dark areas if the reverse
lamps are not operating.
• If the camera is obstructed. Clean the
lens with a soft, lint-free cloth and
non-abrasive cleaner.
• The camera is misaligned due to
damage to the rear of your vehicle.
Rear View Camera Guidelines
WARNING
Objects above the camera may not
be visible.Check the area behind your
vehicle when necessary.
If the vehicle battery is disconnected, the
guidelines are not fully functional directly
after the battery is reconnected.The
guidelines become fully functional after
you drive your vehicle as straight as
possible for five minutes at a minimum
speed of 31 mph (50 km/h).
Active guidelines.Show the
intended path of your vehicle
when reversing.
Centerline.Helps you align the
center of your vehicle with a
trailer.
Fixed guidelines.Show the actual
path of your vehicle when
reversing in a straight line.Green
zone.
Fixed guidelines.Show the actual
path of your vehicle when
reversing in a straight line.Yellow
zone.
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Fixed guidelines.Show the actual
path of your vehicle when
reversing in a straight line.Red
zone.
Rear bumper.
Active guidelines are only available with
fixed guidelines. To use active guidelines,
turn the steering wheel to point the
guidelines toward an intended path. If you
change the steering wheel position when
reversing, your vehicle might deviate from
the original intended path.
Note: Guidelines do not display if the
liftgate is open.
The fixed and active guidelines fade in and
out depending on the steering wheel
position. When the steering wheel position
is straight the active guidelines do not
display. Objects in the red zone are closest
to your vehicle and objects in the green
zone are further from your vehicle.
Rear View Camera Delay
You can switch this feature on or off using
the touchscreen. The default setting is off.
See Settings (page 366).
If you switch this feature on, the image
continues to display when you shift from
reverse (R) until:
• You shift to a forward gear and the
vehicle speed sufficiently increases.
• You shift in to park (P).
Enhanced Parking Aids or Park
Pilot (If Equipped)
You can switch this feature on or off using
the touchscreen. See Settings (page 366).
When the reverse sensing system detects
an object, it displays red, yellow and green
indicators at the top of the image.
Manual Zoom
WARNING
When manual zoom is on, the full
area behind your vehicle may not
show.Be aware of your surroundings
when using the manual zoom feature.
Press the zoom in or zoom out symbol to
change the view.
Note: Manual zoom is only available when
you shift into reverse (R).
Note: The rear bumper remains in the
image as a reference point.
Note: Only the centerline shows when you
switch on manual zoom.
System Settings
You can adjust the camera settings using
the touchscreen. See Settings (page 366).
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
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Cruise control lets you maintain a set
speed without keeping your foot on the
accelerator pedal.You can use cruise
control when your vehicle speed is greater
than 20 mph (30 km/h).
USING CRUISE CONTROL
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Switching the System Off
Press and release the cruise control icon,
when the system is in standby mode or
switch the ignition off.
Note: You erase the set speed when you
switch the system off.
Setting the Cruise Speed
Drive to the desired speed.
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WARNINGS
Do not use cruise control on winding
roads, in heavy traffic or when the
road surface is slippery.This could
result in loss of vehicle control, serious
injury or death.
When you are going downhill, your
vehicle speed could increase above
the set speed.The system does not
apply the brakes.
Press to set the toggle button
upward to set the current speed.
Press to set the toggle button
downward to set the current
speed.
Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
Note: The indicator will change color.
Changing the Set Speed
Press to increase the toggle
button upward to increase the
set speed.
Your vehicle speed could decrease below
the set speed when driving uphill.To help
the system to maintain the set speed when
going uphill, downshift to a lower gear.
Note: The system cancels if your vehicle
speed drops below 10 mph (16 km/h) under
the set speed when driving uphill.
To help the system to maintain the set
speed when going downhill, downshift to
a lower gear.
The cruise controls are on the steering
wheel.
Switching the System On
Press the button.
Press the toggle button
downward to decrease the set
speed.
The set speed changes in small
increments.
Note: Press and hold the switch toggle
button upward or downward to change the
set speed in larger increments.
Note: If you accelerate by pressing the
accelerator pedal, the set speed will not
change. When you release the accelerator
pedal, your vehicle returns to the speed that
you previously set.
Canceling the Set Speed
The indicator appears in the information
display.
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Press the button, or tap the
brake pedal to cancel the set
speed.
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Note: The set speed is stored.
WARNINGS
Adaptive cruise control does not
detect oncoming vehicles in the
same lane.
Resuming the Set Speed
Press to resume the set speed.
Do not use the system in poor
visibility, for example fog, heavy rain,
spray or snow.
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CONTROL
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WARNINGS
Always pay close attention to
changing road conditions when using
adaptive cruise control.The system
does not replace attentive driving.Failing
to pay attention to the road may result in
a crash, serious injury or death.
Adaptive cruise control may not
detect stationary or slow moving
vehicles below 6 mph (10 km/h).
Do not use adaptive cruise control
on winding roads, in heavy traffic or
when the road surface is
slippery.This could result in loss of vehicle
control, serious injury or death.
Do not use adaptive cruise control
when towing a trailer that has trailer
brakes. The auto-brake component
of the adaptive cruise control system
does not operate the trailer brakes. Using
adaptive cruise control when towing a
trailer that has trailer brakes may result in
the loss of vehicle control, which when
towing a trailer that has aftermarket
electronic trailer brake controls. Failure
to follow this instruction could result in
serious injury. the loss of control of your
vehicle, personal injury or death.
Do not use tire sizes other than those
recommended because this can
affect the normal operation of the
system.Failure to do so may result in a loss
of vehicle control, which could result in
serious injury.
The system helps you to maintain a gap
from the vehicle in front of you. The
system adjusts your vehicle speed to
maintain the set gap between you and the
vehicle in front of you in the same lane.
The system applies the brakes to slow your
vehicle to maintain a safe gap distance
from the vehicle in front.
The system uses a radar sensor which
projects a beam directly in front of your
vehicle.
Note: It is your responsibility to stay alert,
drive safely and be in control of the vehicle
at all times.
Adaptive cruise control is not a crash
warning or avoidance system.
Adaptive cruise control does not
detect pedestrians or objects in the
road.
The adaptive cruise controls are on the
steering wheel.
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Switching Adaptive Cruise Control
On
Press and release the switch.
Note: When adaptive cruise control is
active, the speedometer may vary slightly
from the set speed displayed in the
information display.
Following a Vehicle
The information display shows the grey
indicator light.The system is now in
standby.
The indicator, current gap setting and set
speed appear in the information display.
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed
Drive to the desired speed.
Press and release the switch.
toggle button upward to set the
current speed.
1.
Take your foot off the accelerator
pedal.
2. A green indicator light, the current gap
setting and your set speed appear in
the information display.
3. A vehicle graphic illuminates if there is
a vehicle detected in front of you.
WARNINGS
When following a vehicle, your
vehicle does not decelerate
automatically to a stop, nor does
your vehicle always decelerate quickly
enough to avoid a crash without driver
intervention.Always apply the brakes when
necessary.Failing to do so may result in a
crash, serious injury or death.
Adaptive cruise control only warns
of vehicles detected by the radar
sensor.In some cases there may be
no warning or a delayed warning.You
should always apply the brakes when
necessary.Failure to do so may result in a
crash, serious injury or death.
When a vehicle ahead of you enters the
same lane or a slower vehicle is ahead in
the same lane, the vehicle speed adjusts
to maintain a preset gap distance.
Note: The brakes may emit noise when
applied by the system.
The system may provide slight temporary
acceleration when you use your driver side
direction indicator while following a vehicle
to aid passing the vehicle.
Your vehicle maintains a consistent gap
from the vehicle ahead until:
• The vehicle in front of you accelerates
to a speed above the set speed.
• The vehicle in front of you moves out
of your lane or out of view.
• The vehicle speed falls below 12 mph
(20 km/h).
• A new gap distance is set.
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The system applies the brakes to slow the
vehicle to maintain a safe distance from
the vehicle in front.The system applies only
limited maximum braking.Press the brake
pedal to override the system.
Note: It is your responsibility to select a gap
appropriate to the driving conditions.
If the system determines that its maximum
braking level is not sufficient, an audible
warning sounds and a message appears
in the information display when the system
continues to brake.You must take
immediate action.
Setting the Gap Distance
The selected gap appears in the
information display as shown by the bars
in the image. You can select four gap
settings.
You can decrease or increase the
distance between your vehicle
and the vehicle in front by
pressing the gap control.
Adaptive cruise control, distance between vehicle settings
Set speed
Time gap,
seconds
Distance gap
mph ( km/h)
Graphic display,
bars indicated
between
vehicles
100 (62)
28 (31)
Sport.
100 (62)
1.4
39 (43)
Normal.
100 (62)
1.8
50 (55)
Normal.
100 (62)
2.2
61 (67)
Comfort.
When you override the system, the green
indicator light illuminates and the vehicle
graphic does not appear in the information
display.
When you switch the ignition on, the
system automatically selects the last
chosen gap setting.
Overriding the System
Changing the Set Speed
WARNING
If you override the system by pressing
the accelerator pedal, it does not
automatically apply the brakes to
maintain a gap from any vehicle ahead.
Press and release the switch.
Press and release toggle
button upward to increase
the switch. set speed.
Use the accelerator pedal normally to
intentionally exceed the set speed limit.
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Dynamic behavior
Press the toggle button
downward to decrease the set
speed.
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The set speed changes in small
increments.
Note: Press and hold the switch toggle
button upward or downward to change the
set speed in larger increments.
The system may apply the brakes to slow
the vehicle to the new set speed. The set
speed displays continuously in the
information display when the system is
active.
Canceling the Set Speed
Press and release the switch or
tap the brake pedal.
The last set speed and gap setting displays
in grey but does not erase.
Note: If you press the clutch pedal for an
extended period, this action also cancels
the set speed.
Resuming the Set Speed
Press and release the switch.
Your vehicle speed returns to the
previously set speed and gap setting. The
set speed shows continuously in the
information display while the system is
active.
Note: Only use resume if you are aware of
the set speed and intend to return to it.
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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 engine
speed.Shift to a lower gear (manual
transmission only) to avoid automatic
cancellation.
Hilly Condition Usage
Note: An audible alarm sounds and the
system shuts down if it applies brakes for
an extended period of time.This allows the
brakes to cool.The system functions
normally again when the brakes have
cooled.
You should select a lower gear when the
system is active in situations such as
prolonged downhill driving on steep
grades, for example in mountainous
areas.The system needs additional engine
braking in these situations to reduce the
load on the vehicle’s regular brake system
to prevent it from overheating.
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control
Off
Press and release the switch.
Note: You erase the set speed when you
switch the system off.
Detection Issues
Automatic Cancellation
WARNING
The system is not functional at vehicle
speeds below 12 mph (20 km/h).An
audible alarm sounds and the automatic
braking releases if the vehicle drops below
this speed.
Automatic cancellation can also occur
when: Your vehicle speed falls below
approximately 12 mph (20 km/h).
On rare occasions, detection issues
can occur due to the road
infrastructures, for example bridges,
tunnels and safety barriers.In these cases,
the system may brake late or
unexpectedly.At all times, you are
responsible for controlling your vehicle,
supervising the system and intervening, if
required.
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The radar sensor has a limited field of
detection.It may not detect vehicles at all
or detect a vehicle later than expected in
some situations.The lead vehicle graphic
does not illuminate if the system does not
detect a vehicle in front of you.
In these cases the system may brake late
or unexpectedly.You should stay alert and
intervene if necessary.
If something hits the front of your vehicle
or damage occurs, the radar-sensing zone
may change.This could cause missed or
false vehicle detections.Contact an
authorized dealer as soon as possible.
System Not Available
Conditions that can cause the system to
deactivate or prevent the system from
activating when requested include:
• A blocked sensor.
• High brake temperature.
• A failure in the system or a related
system.
Blocked Sensor
Detection issues can occur:
With vehicles that edge into your
lane that can only be detected
once they have moved fully into
your lane.
Motorcyclists may be detected
late, or not at all.
With vehicles in front of you
when going into and coming out
of a bend.The detection beam
does not follow sharp curves in
the road.
A message displays if something obstructs
the radar signals from the sensor. The
sensor is behind the grille. The system
cannot detect a vehicle ahead and does
not function when something blocks the
sensor.
Note: You cannot see the sensor, it is
behind a fascia panel.
Keep the front of your vehicle free of dirt,
metal badges or objects.Vehicle front
protectors and aftermarket lights may also
block the sensor.
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Cause
Action
The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty Clean the grille surface in front of the radar
or remove the object causing the obstrucor obstructed in some way.
tion.
The surface of the radar is clean but the
message remains in the display.
Wait a short period of time.It may take
several minutes for the radar to detect that
it is free from obstruction.
Heavy rain or snow interfere with the radar Do not use the system in these conditions
signals.
because it may not detect any vehicles
ahead.
Swirling water, snow or ice on the surface Do not use the system in these conditions
of the road interfere with the radar signals. because it may not detect any vehicles
ahead.
You are in a desert or remote area with no
other vehicles and no roadside objects.
Wait a short period of time or switch to
normal cruise control.
It is possible to get a blockage warning and not be blocked.A false blocked condition self
clears or clears after a key cycle.
Due to the nature of radar technology, you
may get a blocked sensor warning when
no obstruction blocks your sensor.This can
happen, for example, when driving in
sparse rural or desert environments.A false
blocked condition either self clears or
clears after a key cycle.
Switching to Normal Cruise
Control
The cruise control indicator light
replaces the adaptive cruise
control indicator light if you
select normal cruise control. The gap
setting does not display, the system does
not automatically respond to lead vehicles
and automatic braking does not activate.
The system remembers the last setting
when you start your vehicle.
WARNING
Normal cruise control will not brake
when your vehicle is approaching
slower vehicles.Always be aware of
which mode you have selected and apply
the brakes when necessary.
You can change from adaptive cruise
control to cruise control using the
information display.
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SPEED LIMITER
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Principle of Operation
WARNINGS
When you are going downhill, your
vehicle speed could increase above
the set speed.The system does not
apply the brakes.
The system is designed to aid the
driver. It is not intended to replace
your attention and judgment. You
are still responsible to drive with due care
and attention.
The system allows you to set a speed to
which your vehicle becomes limited. The
set speed sets the effective maximum
speed of your vehicle. You can temporarily
exceed the set speed if required, for
example to overtake.
Using Speed Limiter
The controls are on the steering wheel.
Switching the System On and Off
Press to set the system in
standby mode.Press again to
switch the system off.
Setting the Speed Limiter
Press with the toggle button
upward or downward with the
system in standby mode to set
the speed limiter to the current
vehicle Press again to set the
desired speed limit. speed. The
set speed is stored and displayed in the
information display.
You can adjust the set speed in small or
large increments.Press the toggle button
upward or downward once to adjust the
set speed in small increments. Press and
hold the toggle button upward or
downward to adjust the set speed in large
increments.
Canceling the Set Speed
Press to cancel the set speed
limiter.The system goes into
returns to standby mode.
Resuming the Set Speed
Press to resume the set speed
limiter.
Intentionally Exceeding the Speed
Limit
Firmly press the accelerator pedal to
temporarily exceed the set speed limit.The
system resumes when the vehicle speed
drops below the set speed limit. limit, or
when you press the RES button.
System Warnings
If you intentionally exceed the set speed,
a warning flashes appears in the
information display.
If you unintentionally exceed the set speed,
for example when you are going downhill,
a warning flashes appears in the
information display and a tone sounds.
DRIVER ALERT
WARNINGS
The system is designed to aid the
driver.It is not intended to replace
your attention and judgment.You are
still responsible to drive with due care and
attention.
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WARNINGS
At all times, you are responsible for
controlling your vehicle, supervising
the system and intervening, if
required.Failure to take care may result in
the loss of control of your vehicle, serious
personal injury or death.
The system may not operate
properly if the sensor is blocked.Keep
the windshield free from obstruction.
Take regular rest breaks if you feel
tired.Do not wait for the system to
warn you.
Certain driving styles may result in
the system warning you even if you
are not feeling tired.
In cold and severe weather
conditions the system may not
function.Rain, snow and spray can
all limit sensor performance.
The system will not operate if the
sensor cannot track the road lane
markings.
If damage occurs in the immediate
area surrounding the sensor, have
your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
Note: The system remains on or off
depending on how it was last set.
System Warnings
The warning system has two stages:
1. A temporary warning is issued to advise
you to take a rest.This message only
appears for a short time.
2. If you do not rest and the system
continues to detect that your driving
deteriorates, it issues a further
warning.This remains in the information
display until you cancel it. See
Information Messages (page 89).
Note: The system does not warn you if the
vehicle speed falls below approximately
40 mph (65 km/h).
System Display
Your calculated alertness level is shown
by six steps as a colored bar.The bar
travels from right to left as your calculated
alertness level decreases.
You can view the status at any time using
the information display. See General
Information (page 82).
The system may not correctly
operate if your vehicle is fitted with
a suspension kit not approved by us.
The system is designed to alert you if it
detects that you are becoming drowsy or
if your driving deteriorates.The system
calculates your alertness level based upon
your driving behavior in relation to the lane
markings and other factors when the
vehicle speed is greater than
approximately 40 mph (65 km/h).
Your calculated alertness level is good.
You can switch the system on or off using
the information display. See General
Information (page 82).
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WARNINGS
The sensor may incorrectly track lane
markings as other structures or
objects.This can result in a false or
missed warning.
In cold and severe weather
conditions the system may not
function.Rain, snow and spray can
all limit sensor performance.
Your calculated alertness level is low.You
should stop your vehicle and take a rest as
soon as it is safe to do so.
Large contrasts in outside lighting
can limit sensor performance.
Your calculated alertness level shows in
gray if:
• The sensor cannot track the road lane
markings.
• The vehicle speed falls below
approximately 40 mph (65 km/h).
The system will not operate if the
sensor cannot track the road lane
markings.
If damage occurs in the immediate
area surrounding the sensor, have
your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
Resetting the System
You can reset the system by:
• Switching the ignition off and on when
your vehicle is stationary.
• Opening and closing the driver door
when your vehicle is stationary.
LANE KEEPING SYSTEM
(G1886864)
WARNINGS
The system is designed to aid the
driver.It is not intended to replace
your attention and judgment.You are
still responsible to drive with due care and
attention.
At all times, you are responsible for
controlling your vehicle, supervising
the system and intervening, if
required.Failure to take care may result in
the loss of control of your vehicle, serious
personal injury or death.
The system may not function if the
sensor is blocked.
The system may not correctly
operate if your vehicle is fitted with
a suspension kit not approved by us.
The system is designed to alert you by
providing a temporary steering torque input
or steering wheel vibration when it detects
an unintended lane departure. The system
detects and tracks the road lane markings
using a camera mounted behind the
interior mirror. The system only operates
when the vehicle speed is greater than
approximately 40 mph (65 km/h). You
can view the system status in the
instrument cluster.
Note: The system works when the camera
can detect at least one lane marking.
The system may not correctly operate in
any of the following conditions:
• The system does not detect at least
one lane marking.
• You switch the direction indicator on.
• You apply direct steering, accelerate
fast or brake hard.
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•
•
•
The vehicle speed is less than 40 mph
(65 km/h).
The anti-lock brake, stability control or
traction control system activates.
Narrow lane width.
The system may not correct lane
positioning in any of the following
conditions:
• High winds.
• Uneven road surfaces.
• Heavy or uneven loads.
• Incorrect tire pressure.
Alert Mode
Provides a steering wheel vibration when
the system detects an unintended lane
departure.
Intensity Setting
You can adjust the steering wheel vibration
intensity setting using the information
display.
Note: This setting does not affect the aid
mode.
Note: The system remembers the last
setting when you start your vehicle.
Switching the System On and Off
Aid Mode
Provides a temporary steering torque input
toward the lane center when the system
detects an unintended lane departure.
Note: When aid mode is on and the system
does not detect any steering activity for a
short period of time, for example lightly
holding the steering wheel, the system alerts
you to put your hands on the steering wheel.
Alert and Aid Mode
Press the button on the steering wheel
stalk.
System Settings
Provides a temporary steering torque input
toward the lane center when the system
detects an unintended lane departure.If
your vehicle continues drifting out of the
lane, the system provides a steering wheel
vibration.
The system has different settings that you
can view or adjust using the information
display. See General Information (page
82).
Note: The system remembers the last
setting when you start your vehicle.If the
system detects a MyKey, the mode is set to
alert.
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When you switch the system on, an
indicator appears in the instrument cluster
and a graphic showing the lane markings
displays.
When the system is on, the color of the
lane markings and the system indicator
change to indicate the system status.
System Status
Gray.
Unavailable.
Green.
Alert mode.
White.
Aid mode.
Red.
Note: The diagram illustrates general zone
coverage.It does not provide exact zone
parameters.
Available.
An indicator
flashes.
Warning provided.
System Display
Aid Mode
When the system is off, the system
indicator or the lane markings do not
display.
If you switch aid mode on, arrows also
display with the lane markings.
Alert Mode
BLIND SPOT INFORMATION
SYSTEM
(G1745160)
WARNINGS
Do not use the blind spot information
system as a replacement for using
the interior and exterior mirrors or
looking over your shoulder before changing
lanes.The blind spot information system
is not a replacement for careful driving.
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WARNINGS
The system may not operate
properly during severe weather
conditions, for example snow, ice,
heavy rain and spray.Always drive with due
care and attention.Failure to take care may
result in a crash.
Note: The system does not operate in park
(P) or reverse (R).
Vehicles with Manual Transmission
The system turns on when all of the
following occur:
• You start your vehicle.
• The vehicle speed is greater than
6 mph (10 km/h).
Note: The system does not operate in
reverse (R).
System Lights and Messages
The system is designed to detect vehicles
that may have entered the blind spot zone
(A).The detection area is on both sides of
your vehicle, extending rearward from the
exterior mirrors to approximately 13 ft
(4 m) beyond the rear bumper.
Note: The system does not prevent contact
with other vehicles.It is not designed to
detect parked vehicles, pedestrians, animals
or other infrastructures.
Using the Blind Spot Information
System
When the system detects a vehicle, an
alert indicator illuminates in the exterior
mirror on the side the approaching vehicle
is coming from.If you turn the direction
indicator on for that side of your vehicle,
the alert indicator flashes.
Note: The system may not alert you if a
vehicle quickly passes through the detection
zone.
Vehicles with Automatic Transmission
The system turns on when all of the
following occur:
• You start your vehicle.
• You shift into drive (D).
• The vehicle speed is greater than
6 mph (10 km/h).
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Blocked Sensors
Note: The system may not correctly operate
when towing a trailer.For vehicles with a
trailer tow module and tow bar approved
by us, the system turns off when you attach
a trailer.For vehicles with an aftermarket
trailer tow module or tow bar, we
recommend that you switch the system off
when you attach a trailer.
To permanently switch the system off,
contact an authorized dealer.
The sensors are behind the rear bumper
on both sides of your vehicle.
Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice
and large accumulations of dirt.
Note: Do not cover the sensors with bumper
stickers, repair compound or other objects.
Note: Blocked sensors could affect system
performance.
If the sensors are blocked, a message may
appear in the information display. See
Information Messages (page 89). The
alert indicators remain illuminated but the
system does not alert you.
System Errors
If the system detects a fault, a warning
lamp illuminates and a message displays.
See Information Messages (page 89).
Switching the System Off and On
You can switch the system off using the
information display. See General
Information (page 82). When you switch
the system off, a warning lamp illuminates
and a message displays.When you switch
the system on or off, the alert indicators
flash twice.
Note: The system remembers the last
setting when you start your vehicle.
CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT
WARNINGS
Do not use the cross traffic alert
system as a replacement for using
the interior and exterior mirrors or
looking over your shoulder before reversing
out of a parking space.The cross traffic
alert system is not a replacement for
careful driving.
The system may not operate
properly during severe weather
conditions, for example snow, ice,
heavy rain and spray.Always drive with due
care and attention.Failure to take care may
result in a crash.
The system is designed to alert you of
vehicles approaching from the sides when
you shift into reverse (R).
Using the Cross Traffic Alert
System
The system is designed to detect vehicles
that approach with a speed up to 37 mph
(60 km/h).Coverage decreases when the
sensors are partially, mostly or fully
obstructed.Slowly reversing helps increase
the coverage area and effectiveness.
The system turns on when you start the
engine and you shift into reverse (R).The
system turns off when you shift out of
reverse (R).
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The sensor on the left-hand side is only
partially obstructed and zone coverage on
the right-hand side is maximized.
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Zone coverage also decreases when
parking at narrow angles.The sensor on
the left-hand side is mostly obstructed and
zone coverage on that side is severely
reduced.
Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice
and large accumulations of dirt.
Note: Do not cover the sensors with bumper
stickers, repair compound or other objects.
Note: Blocked sensors could affect system
performance.
System Lights, Messages and
Audible Alerts
If the sensors are blocked, a message may
appear in the information display when
you shift into reverse (R). See Information
Messages (page 89).
System Limitations
When the system detects a vehicle, an
indicator illuminates in the exterior mirror
on the side the approaching vehicle is
coming from. A tone sounds and a
message appears in the information
display.
The system may not correctly operate
when any of the following occur:
• The sensors are blocked.
• Adjacently parked vehicles or objects
are obstructing the sensors.
• Vehicles approach at speeds greater
than 37 mph (60 km/h).
• The vehicle speed is greater than 7 mph
(12 km/h).
• You reverse out of an angled parking
space.
System Errors
Note: In exceptional conditions, the system
could alert you even when there is nothing
in the detection zone, for example a vehicle
passing in the distance.
If the system detects a fault a message
displays. See General Information (page
82).
Blocked Sensors
Switching the System Off and On
You can temporarily switch the system off
using the information display. See General
Information (page 82). When you switch
system off, a message displays. See
Information Messages (page 89).
The sensors are behind the rear bumper
on both sides of your vehicle.
Note: The system turns on each time you
switch the ignition on and you shift into
reverse (R).If you temporarily switch the
system off, it turns on the next time you
switch the ignition on.
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Note: The system may not correctly operate
when towing a trailer.For vehicles with a
trailer tow module and tow bar approved
by us, the system turns off when you attach
a trailer.For vehicles with an aftermarket
trailer tow module or tow bar, we
recommend that you switch the system off
when you attach a trailer.
To permanently switch the system off,
contact an authorized dealer.
Note: Always fit Ford original parts when
replacing headlamp bulbs.Other bulbs may
reduce system performance. Keep the
windshield free from obstructions for
example bird droppings, insects and snow
or ice.
Note: The system may not detect all traffic
signs and may incorrectly read signs.
Note: Keep the windshield free from
obstructions for example bird droppings,
insects and snow or ice.
TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION
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Note: The system is designed to detect
traffic signs meeting the Vienna convention.
Principle of Operation
Note: Traffic sign data provided by the
navigation system contains information
integrated to the data carrier release.
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WARNINGS
The system is designed to aid the
driver.It is not intended to replace
your attention and judgment.You are
still responsible to drive with due care and
attention.
At all times, you are responsible for
controlling your vehicle, supervising
the system and intervening, if
required.Failure to take care may result in
the loss of control of your vehicle, serious
personal injury or death.
The system may not function if the
sensor is blocked.
Note: In cold and severe weather conditions
the system may not function.Rain, snow,
spray and large contrasts in lighting can all
prevent the sensor from functioning
correctly.
The sensor is behind the interior rear view
mirror. It continuously monitors road signs
to inform you of the current maximum
speed limit and overtaking regulations.
The system detects recognizable traffic
signs, for example:
• Speed limit signs.
• No overtaking signs.
• Speed limit cancellation signs.
• No overtaking cancellation signs.
Using Traffic Sign Recognition
Setting the System Speed Warning
The system has a number of speed
warning levels that you can set using the
information display. See General
Information (page 82).
Note: Do not carry out windshield repairs
in the immediate area surrounding the
sensor.
Note: If your vehicle has a suspension kit
not approved by us, the system may not
correctly function.
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System Display
Switching the System On and Off
You can switch the system on and off using
the information display. See General
Information (page 82).
Note: The system remembers the last
setting when you start your vehicle.
ECO MODE ECO MODE
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The system can display two traffic signs
in parallel.
You can view the status at any time using
the information display.
The system displays recognizable traffic
signs in four stages as follows:
1. All new traffic signs appear brighter
than the others in the display.
2. After a predetermined time they
display normally.
3. After a predetermined distance they
are greyed out.
4. After another predetermined distance
they are deleted.
If the system detects a supplementary
traffic sign, it displays below the respective
traffic sign.For example, when passing a
reduced speed limit in wet road conditions
sign.
If your vehicle has a navigation system,
stored traffic sign data may influence the
indicated speed limit value.
Principle of Operation
The system is designed to monitor certain
driving characteristics to help you drive
more efficiently. See Economical Driving
(page 208).
Note: The efficiency levels do not result in
a defined fuel consumption figure. See Fuel
Consumption (page 137).
Note: The system only indicates the
efficiency level for the current trip. The
system resets each time you switch the
ignition on.
Eco Mode System Display
You can view the instantaneous efficiency
level or the trip summary in the information
display.
Instantaneous Efficiency Level
The display ring increases as the
instantaneous efficiency level increases
and illuminates when it reaches maximum
efficiency. The level continuously updates
to indicate the efficiency level for the
current trip.
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To view the instantaneous efficiency level, use the information display controls
on the steering wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
MyView
Press the menu button.
Eco coach
Press the OK button.
Trip Summary
The calculated trip summary is shown as
three colored bars. The bars travel from
left to right as the calculated efficiency
levels increase. The bars indicate the
average efficiency level for acceleration,
deceleration and speed during the total
distance traveled by your vehicle for the
current trip.
To view the trip summary, use the information display controls on the steering
wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
MyView
Press the menu button.
Eco coach
Press the OK button. Press it again to view the trip summary.
WARNINGS
PRE-COLLISION ASSIST PREedited
COLLISION ASSIST
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WARNINGS
You are responsible for controlling
your vehicle at all times. The system
is designed to be an aid and does not
relieve you of your responsibility to drive
with due care and attention. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in the
loss of control of your vehicle, personal
injury or death.
The system does not operate during
hard acceleration or steering. Failure
to take care may lead to a crash or
personal injury.
The system does not detect vehicles
that are driving in a different
direction, cyclists or animals. Failure
to take care may result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, serious personal
injury or death.
The system may fail or operate with
reduced function during cold and
severe weather conditions. Snow,
ice, rain, spray and fog can adversely affect
the system. Keep the front camera and
radar free of snow and ice. Failure to take
care may result in the loss of control of
your vehicle, serious personal injury or
death.
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WARNINGS
The system may not operate
properly if your vehicle has a
non-Ford windshield. Do not carry
out windshield repairs in the area around
the sensor.
In situations where the vehicle
camera has limited detection
capability, this may reduce system
performance. These situations include
but are not limited to direct or low sunlight,
vehicles at night without tail lights,
unconventional vehicle types, pedestrians
with complex backgrounds, running
pedestrians, partly obscured pedestrians,
or pedestrians that the system cannot
distinguish from a group. Failure to take
care may result in the loss of control of
your vehicle, serious personal injury or
death.
WARNINGS
The Pre-Collision Assist system with
brake support cannot help prevent
all collisions. Do not rely on this
system to replace your judgment and the
need to maintain correct distance and
speed.
The pre-collision assist system is active
when your vehicle reaches a speed greater
than approximately 3 mph (5 km/h).
Pedestrian detection is active at speeds
up to 50 mph (80 km/h).
If your vehicle is rapidly approaching a
stationary vehicle, a vehicle traveling in the
same direction as yours, or a pedestrian
within your driving path, the system is
designed to provide three levels of
functionality.
Level of Functionality
Description
Alert
When activated, a warning lamp flashes and an audible
warning sounds.
Brake support
The system is designed to help reduce the impact speed by
preparing the brakes for rapid braking. The system does not
automatically apply the brakes. If you press the brake pedal,
the system could apply additional braking up to maximum
braking force, even if you lightly press the brake pedal.
Active braking - vehicles
without adaptive cruise
control
The system is designed to apply the brakes if it detects a
crash is imminent. This may help reduce impact or avoid the
crash.
The system is active at speeds up to 80 mph (130 km/h).
Active braking - vehicles
with adaptive cruise
control
The system is designed to apply the brakes if it detects a
crash is imminent. This may help reduce impact or avoid the
crash.
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To switch active braking on or off, use the information display controls on the
steering wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Driver assist.
Press the menu button.
Pre-collision Assist
Press the OK button.
Active braking
Press the OK button.
Distance Alert
(If Equipped)
A warning lamp illuminates if the distance
to the vehicle ahead is small.
Note: The warning lamp does not
illuminate if cruise control or adaptive cruise
control is active.
Distance Alert Sensitivity Settings
To adjust the distance alert sensitivity settings, use the information display
controls on the steering wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Driver assist.
Press the menu button.
Pre-collision Assist
Press the OK button.
Alert sensitivity
Press the OK button. Press the toggle button upward or
downward to choose your required setting. Press the OK
button.
Distance Indication
Note: The graphic does not display if you
switch on cruise control or adaptive cruise
control.
(If Equipped)
A graphical indication displays the time
gap to vehicles ahead of you traveling in
the same direction.
Vehicle Speed
System Sensitivity
Distance Indicator Color
100 km/h
(62 mph)
Normal.
Gray.
Time Gap
Greater than
Greater than 0.9
82.0 ft (25 m) .
seconds.
Yellow.
17–25 m
(55.8–82.0 ft)
0.6-0.9
seconds.
Red.
Less than
55.8 ft (17 m).
Less than 0.6
seconds.
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Switching Distance Indication On or Off
To switch distance indication on or off, use the information display controls on
the steering wheel to select the following:
Menu Item
Action
Driver assist.
Press the menu button.
Pre-collision Assist
Press the OK button.
Distance indication
Press the OK button.
Vehicles with Adaptive Cruise Control
Pre-Collision Assist System
Sensors
Vehicles without Adaptive Cruise
Control
The camera is mounted behind the interior
mirror.
The camera is mounted behind the interior
mirror.
Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice
and large accumulations of dirt.
Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharp
objects.
Note: If your vehicle sustains damage
leaving the sensors misaligned, this may
cause inaccurate measurements or false
alerts.
Blocked sensors could affect system
accuracy. A message may appear in the
information display.
The radar sensor is behind the front grille
below the license plate.
Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice
and large accumulations of dirt.
Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharp
objects.
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Note: If your vehicle sustains damage
leaving the sensors misaligned, this may
cause inaccurate measurements or false
alerts.
Blocked sensors could affect system
accuracy. A message may appear in the
information display.
Pre-Collision Assist Warning Lamp
It illuminates if your vehicle
rapidly approaches another
vehicle, to warn you of the risk of
a crash with the vehicle in front of you.
It could illuminate red if the distance to the
vehicle ahead is small.
It illuminates amber when you switch the
system off.
Pre-Collision Assist Information Messages
Message
Action
Pre-collision assist not
available
The system has malfunctioned. Have your vehicle checked
as soon as possible.
The sensors are dirty. Clean the sensors. If the message
Pre-collision assist not
available Sensor blocked continues to appear, have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
The following table lists possible causes and actions for when a blocked sensor
message may display.
Cause
Action
The surface of the radar in the radiator grille Clean the radiator grille in front of the radar
is dirty or obstructed.
or remove any obstruction.
The surface of the radar is clean but the
message remains in the display.
Wait for a short period of time. It may take
several minutes for the system to detect
that there is no obstruction.
Heavy rain, spray, snow, or fog is interfering The system is temporarily disabled. The
with the radar signals.
system should reactivate after a short
period of time when the weather conditions
improve.
The radar is misaligned.
Have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible.
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Cause
Action
The windshield in front of the camera is
dirty or obstructed.
Clean the outside of the windshield in front
of the camera.
The windshield in front of the camera is
clean but the message remains in the
display.
Wait for a short period of time. It may take
several minutes for the camera to detect
that there is no obstruction.
Excessive heat around the camera.
Wait for a short period of time. The
message should clear when the temperature around the camera decreases.
Slippery
DRIVE CONTROL DRIVE
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CONTROL
Vehicle settings suited for use in
inclement weather.
(G1960037)
Selectable Drive Modes
Your vehicle has various drive modes that
you can select for different driving
conditions. Depending on the drive mode
that you select, the system adjusts various
vehicle settings, for example steering, gear
shifting, handling and powertrain response.
Sport
Vehicle settings suited for
sportier driving.
Track
Vehicle settings suited for track
driving.
Selecting a Drive Mode
The button is on the center console.
Repeatedly press the button to
scroll through the available drive
modes. Release the button to
confirm your selected drive
mode.
Normal
Vehicle settings suited for
balanced driving.
Note: This is the default mode each time
you switch the ignition on.
Eco
Vehicle settings suited for
economical driving.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
(G1477738)
WARNINGS
Use load securing straps to an
approved standard, e.g.DIN.
Make sure that you secure all loose
items properly.
Place luggage and other loads as low
and as far forward as possible within
the luggage or loadspace.
Do not drive with the luggage
compartment or rear door
open.Exhaust fumes may enter your
vehicle.
In the lower position, slide it into the lower
slot in the floor supports.
Do not exceed the maximum front
and rear axle loads for your vehicle.
See Vehicle Identification Plate
(page 284).
Do not allow items to contact the
rear windows.
Note: When loading long objects in to your
vehicle, for example pipes, timber or
furniture be careful not to damage the
interior trim.
To hold the load floor open, raise and slide
into the angled slots in the floor supports
behind rear seats.
REAR UNDER FLOOR
STORAGE
(G1908327)
LUGGAGE COVERS
Adjustable Load Floor
The adjustable load floor can be held open
or placed in the upper or lower positions
within the luggage compartment.
In the upper position, place it on top of the
floor supports.
(G1911342)
WARNING
Do not load any objects on the shelf
that may obstruct your vision or
strike occupants of the vehicle in the
case of a sudden stop or collision.
Removing the Cover
To remove the luggage cover:
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The maximum recommended load, evenly
distributed on the roof rack is 110 lb
(50 kg).
Make sure that you securely fasten the
load. Check the tightness of the load
before driving and at each fuel stop.
Note: Never place loads directly on the roof
panel.
Towbar Carriers
1.
Rotate and pull Gently push the
retaining knobs out from the liftgate
trim panel. clip up and remove it.
2. Raise the luggage cover.
3. Pull the luggage cover backward.
ROOF RACKS AND LOAD
CARRIERS - VEHICLES
WITHOUT: PANORAMIC ROOF
OPENING PANEL
(G1868888)
When using a towbar attached carrier,
consider the following:
• Do not exceed the maximum vertical
weight on the towball.This is the
weight of the carrier plus the weight of
the load. See Towbar Dimensions
(page 282).
• Pay attention to the carrier
manufacturer's specifications.
• Load the heaviest item closest to your
vehicle.
ROOF RACKS AND LOAD
CARRIERS - VEHICLES WITH:
PANORAMIC ROOF OPENING
PANEL
(G1868565)
WARNINGS
Read and follow the manufacturer's
instructions when you are fitting a
roof rack.
When loading the roof racks, we
recommend you evenly distribute the
load, as well as maintain a low
center of gravity.Loaded vehicles, with
higher centers of gravity, may handle
differently than unloaded vehicles.Take
extra precautions, such as slower speeds
and increased stopping distance, when
driving a heavily loaded vehicle.
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Your vehicle is not approved for roof
racks.Never install a roof rack to your
vehicle.
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Towbar Carriers
When using a towbar attached carrier,
consider the following:
• Do not exceed the maximum vertical
weight on the towball.This is the
weight of the carrier plus the weight of
the load. See Towbar Dimensions
(page 282).
• Pay attention to the carrier
manufacturer's specifications.
• Load the heaviest item closest to your
vehicle.
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TOWING A TRAILER - 1.0L
ECOBOOST™/1.1L, 1.5L
DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL
edited
(G1703012)
WARNINGS
Do not exceed 60 mph
(100 km/h).Failure to follow this
instruction could result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, personal injury or
death.
The rear tire pressures must be
increased by 3 psi (0.2 bar) above
specification.Do not exceed the
maximum pressure stated on the tire
sidewall.This could cause serious personal
injury.
Do not exceed the maximum gross
vehicle weight stated on the vehicle
identification plate.Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury.
Do not exceed Towing trailers
beyond the maximum permissible
recommended gross trailer vertical
weight on the tow ball as stated in the
exceeds the limit of your vehicle
specification chart. and could result in
engine damage, transmission damage,
structural damage, loss of vehicle control,
vehicle rollover and personal injury.
Do not exceed the maximum vertical
load on the tow ball. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
the loss of control of your vehicle, personal
injury or death.
The anti-lock brake system does not
control the trailer brakes.
When towing a trailer:
• Obey country specific regulations for
towing a trailer.
• Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h)
even if a country allows higher speeds
under certain conditions.
• Place loads as low as possible and
central to the axle of your trailer.If you
are towing with an unloaded vehicle,
you should place the load in your trailer
toward the front, within the maximum
vertical load, as this gives the best
stability. See Capacities and
Specifications (page 281).
• The trailer vertical weight on the tow
ball is essential for the driving stability
of your vehicle and trailer.
• The vertical weight on the tow ball
should be at least 4% of the trailer
weight and not exceed the maximum
permissible weight. See Capacities
and Specifications (page 281).
• Reduce speed immediately if the trailer
shows any sign of swaying.
• Use a low gear when descending a
steep downhill gradient.
Note: We recommend that you use a trailer
safety cable. Read and follow the
manufacturer's instructions when you use
a trailer safety cable.
Note: The maximum permissible trailer
vertical weight on the trailer identification
plate is the trailer manufacturer’s testing
value.The vehicle maximum permissible
trailer vertical weight may be lower.
The stability of your vehicle-to-trailer
combination depends on the quality of the
trailer.
Towing a trailer changes the handling
characteristics of your vehicle and
increases stopping distances. Adapt your
speed and driving behavior according to
the trailer load.
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The gross train weight stated on the
vehicle identification plate applies for road
gradients up to 12% and altitudes up to
3,281 ft (1,000 m) when towing a trailer.In
mountainous regions the engine
performance decreases due to lower air
density with increasing altitude.In high
altitude regions above 3,281 ft (1,000 m),
you should reduce the stipulated
maximum permitted gross train weight by
10% for every additional 3,281 ft (1,000 m).
Note: Remove any adapter from the tow
bar socket.Failure to do so may result in
corrosion of the socket.Clean the tow bar
socket regularly and make sure no dirt
prevents the socket lid from closing
properly.
Note: Not all vehicles are suitable or
approved to have a tow bar fitted. Ask an
authorized dealer for more information.
TOWING A TRAILER - 1.5L
ECOBOOST™
(G1581962)
WARNING
A 13-pin trailer socket and the tow ball arm
seat are provided under the rear
bumper.Turn the trailer socket down
through 90 degrees until it engages in the
end position.
Your vehicle is not approved for
trailer towing.
TOW BALL
(G1477788)
WARNINGS
When not in use, always transport
the tow ball arm securely fastened
in the luggage compartment.
Unlocking the Tow Ball Arm
Mechanism
Take special care when fitting the
tow ball arm as the safety of your
vehicle and the trailer depends on
this.
Do not use any tools for mounting or
dismounting the tow ball arm.
Do not modify the trailer coupling.
Do not disassemble or repair the tow
ball arm.
1.
Remove the protecting cap.
2. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to
unlock.
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3. Hold the tow ball arm.Pull the
handwheel out and turn it clockwise
until it clicks.
Note: The red mark on the handwheel must
align with the green mark on the tow ball.
Note: The green mark on the handwheel
must align with the green mark on the tow
ball.
4. Release the handwheel.The tow ball
arm is unlocked.
2. Turn the key counterclockwise and
remove the key to lock the tow ball.
3. Pull the protecting cap from the key
bow and press it onto the lock.
Inserting the Tow Ball Arm
Driving With a Trailer
WARNING
WARNING
The tow ball arm may only be
inserted when completely unlocked.
If any of the below conditions cannot
be met, do not use the tow bar and
have it checked by an authorized
dealer.
Before starting your journey, make sure
that the tow ball arm is correctly
locked.Check that:
•
•
•
•
Note: Pull out the plug.
the green marks are aligned
the handwheel (A) is correctly fitted to
the tow ball arm
you have removed the key (B)
the tow ball arm is securely positioned.
1.
Insert the tow ball arm vertically and
press it upwards until it engages.
Note: Do not hold your hand near the
handwheel.
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Removing the Tow Ball Arm
Remove the tow ball arm.Insert the plug
into its seat (1).
Maintenance
Note: Unhitch the trailer.
WARNING
1.
Remove the protecting cap.Press the
cap into the key bow.Insert the key and
unlock.
2. Hold the tow ball arm.Pull the
handwheel out, turn it clockwise
against the stop.
3. Remove the tow ball arm.
4. Release the handwheel.
When unlocked in this way, the tow ball
arm can be reinserted at any time.
Remove the tow ball arm and
protect the seat with the plug before
steam cleaning your vehicle.
Keep the system clean.Periodically
lubricate bearings, sliding surfaces, and
locking balls with resin-free grease or oil
and the lock with graphite.
In case of loss, replacement keys are
available from the manufacturer by stating
the number on the lock cylinder.
Driving Without a Trailer
WARNING
Never unlock the tow ball arm with
the trailer attached.
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The weight of the vehicle that is being
towed must not exceed the weight of the
towing vehicle.
TOWING THE VEHICLE ON
FOUR WHEELS - MANUAL
TRANSMISSION
(G1608049)
WARNINGS
You must switch the ignition on when
your vehicle is being towed.Failure
to follow this warning could seriously
increase the risk of injury or death.
The brake and steering assistance
will not operate unless the engine is
running.Press the brake pedal harder
and be aware of increased stopping
distances and heavier steering.
If your vehicle has a steering wheel
lock make sure the ignition is in the
accessory or on position when being
towed.
Too much tension on a tow rope
could cause damage to your vehicle
or the vehicle that is towing.
When towing your vehicle you must
select neutral.Failure to follow this
warning could damage the
transmission and may lead to a crash or
injury.
Do not exceed 31 mph (50 km/h). See
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels
(page 206).
TOWING THE VEHICLE ON
FOUR WHEELS - AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
(G1693735)
WARNINGS
You must switch the ignition on when
your vehicle is being towed.Failure
to follow this warning could seriously
increase the risk of injury or death.
You must make sure the
transmission selector lever is placed
in position N.Failure to follow this
warning could damage the transmission
and may lead to a crash or injury.
The brake and steering assistance
will not operate unless the engine is
running.Press the brake pedal harder
and allow for increased stopping distances
and heavier steering.Failure to take care
may lead to a crash or personal injury.
Drive off slowly and smoothly without
jerking the vehicle you are towing.
You must only use the towing eye that was
delivered with your vehicle. See Towing
Points (page 213).
If your vehicle has a steering wheel
lock, make sure the ignition is in the
accessory or on position before you
tow.
Tow ropes or rigid towing bars must be
placed on the same side.For example; right
hand rear towing point to right hand front
towing point.
You must use a tow rope or rigid towing
bar that is of the correct strength for the
weight of the towing vehicle and the
vehicle that is being towed.
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Too much tension on a tow rope
could cause damage to your vehicle
or the vehicle that is towing.
Do not tow your vehicle if the
ambient temperature is below 32°F
(0°C).
Do not tow your vehicle backward.
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Emergency Towing
If your vehicle is disabled without access
to wheel dollies, a car-hauling trailer, or a
flatbed transport vehicle it can be
flat-towed with all wheels on the
ground.You may do this under the
following conditions:
• Your vehicle is facing forward so that
it is towed in a forward direction.
• The transmission selector lever is
placed in position N.If the transmission
gear shift lever cannot be moved to
position N, it may need to be
overridden. See Transmission (page
147).
• Maximum speed is 30 mph (50 km/h).
• Maximum distance is 50 mi (80 km).
You must use a tow rope or rigid towing
bar that is of the correct strength for the
weight of the towing vehicle and the
vehicle that is being towed.
Note: Using a rigid towing bar is the safest
way to tow a vehicle.
The weight of the vehicle that is being
towed must not exceed the weight of the
towing vehicle.
Note: If you need to exceed a speed of
30 mph (50 km/h) and a distance of 50 mi
(80 km) while towing, you must lift the drive
wheels clear of the ground.
Note: We recommend you do not tow with
the drive wheels on the ground.However, if
it is required to move the vehicle from a
dangerous location, do not tow your vehicle
faster than 30 mph (50 km/h) or farther
than 50 mi (80 km).
WARNING
In the event of a mechanical failure
of the transmission, do not use
individual axle carriers.All wheels
must be lifted clear of the ground on a level
platform.
Drive off slowly and smoothly without
jerking the vehicle that is being towed.
You must only use the towing eye that was
delivered with your vehicle. See Towing
Points (page 213).
Tow ropes or rigid towing bars must be
placed on the same side.For example; right
hand rear towing point to right hand front
towing point.
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BREAKING-IN
ECONOMICAL DRIVING
edited
(G1477791)
Tires
New tires need to be run-in for
approximately 300 mi (500 km).During
this time, you may experience different
driving characteristics.
Brakes and Clutch
Avoid heavy use of the brakes and clutch
if possible for the first 100 mi (150 km) in
town and for the first 1,000 mi (1,500 km)
on freeways.
Engine
Avoid driving too fast during the first
1,000 mi (1,500 km).Vary your speed
frequently and change up through the
gears early.Do not labor the engine.
Vehicles With a Diesel Engine
During the first 2,000 mi (3,000 km), you
may notice a ticking sound when your
vehicle slows down.This is due to
adjustments of your new diesel engine and
is normal.
The following willhelp helps to improve
fuel consumption. consumption:
• Tire PressuresCheck Regularly check
your tire pressures regularly to optimize
fuel economy. Gear Shifting Use the
highest drivable gear appropriate for
the road conditions. Anticipation Adjust
the vehicle speed and make sure that
they are inflated to the distance to
other vehicles without correct
pressure. See Tire Pressures (page
270).
• Follow the need for heavy braking
recommended maintenance schedule
and carry out the recommended
checks.
• Plan your journey and check the traffic
before you set off.
• Avoid idling the engine in cold weather
or acceleration. Efficient Speed Higher
speeds use more fuel. Reduce your
cruising speed on open roads.
Accessories for extended periods.
Start the engine only when you are
ready to set off.
• Do not add carry unnecessary weight
in your vehicle as extra weight wastes
fuel.
• Do not add unnecessary accessories
to the exterior of your vehicle. vehicle,
for example running boards. If you use
a roof rack, remember to fold it down
or remove it when not in use.
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•
•
Electrical Systems Switch off all
electrical systems when not in use, for
example air conditioning. Make sure
you unplug any accessories from Drive
smoothly, accelerate gently and
anticipate the road ahead to avoid
heavy braking.
Switch off all electric systems when
not in use, for example air conditioning.
Make sure that you unplug any
accessories from the auxiliary power
points when not in use.
COLD WEATHER
PRECAUTIONS
(G1477792)
The functional operation of some
components and systems can be affected
at temperatures below -13°F (-25°C).
DRIVING THROUGH WATER
(G1661881)
When driving through standing water, drive
very slowly and do not stop your vehicle.
Your brake performance and traction may
be limited. After driving through water and
as soon as it is safe to do so:
•
•
•
•
Lightly press the brake pedal to dry the
brakes and to check that they work.
Check that the horn works.
Check that the exterior lights work.
Turn the steering wheel to check that
the steering power assist works.
WARNING
Do not drive through flowing or deep
water as you may lose control of your
vehicle.
Note: Driving through standing water can
cause vehicle damage.
Note: Engine damage can occur if water
enters the air filter.
Before driving through standing water,
check the depth.Never drive through water
that is higher than the bottom of the front
rocker area of your vehicle.
FLOOR MATS
(G1448653)
WARNINGS
Use a floor mat designed to fit the
footwell of your vehicle that does not
obstruct the pedal area.Failure to
follow this instruction could result in the
loss of control of your vehicle, personal
injury or death.
Pedals that cannot move freely can
cause loss of vehicle control and
increase the risk of serious personal
injury.
Secure the floor mat to both
retention devices so that it cannot
slip out of position and interfere with
the pedals.Failure to follow this instruction
could result in the loss of control of your
vehicle, personal injury or death.
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WARNINGS
Do not place additional floor mats
or any other covering on top of the
original floor mats.This could result
in the floor mat interfering with the
operation of the pedals.Failure to follow
this instruction could result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, personal injury or
death.
Always make sure that objects
cannot fall into the driver foot well
while your vehicle is moving.Objects
that are loose can become trapped under
the pedals causing a loss of vehicle control.
Your ST vehicle is equipped with an
overspeed feature to increase its
performance range. The standard
maximum engine speed of 6300 RPM is
indicated by a narrow redline on the
tachometer face. The redline becomes
thicker at the overspeed engine speed of
6600 RPM.
This feature allows one second of
overspeed above 6300 RPM. Once the
one second limit has been reached, the
electronically controlled rev limit ramps
down to 6300 RPM and holds there. Once
engine speed has dropped below 6100
RPM, the overspeed timer is reset and one
second of overspeed up to a maximum of
6600 RPM is enabled.
Do not operate the engine at high RPM and
low load for sustained periods of time, as
damage may occur.
To install the floor mats, position the floor
mat eyelet over the retention post and
press down to lock in position.
To remove the floor mat, reverse the
installation procedure.
Note: Regularly check the floor mats to
make sure they are secure.
ENGINE OVERSPEED ENGINE
edited
OVERSPEED
(G1972108)
Note: Always wait until the engine is
properly warmed up before running high
engine speeds.
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HAZARD FLASHERS
(G1477795)
edited
The hazard warning button is
located on the instrument panel.
Use it when your vehicle is
creating a safety hazard for other
motorists. Press the button to turn on the
hazard warning function, and the front and
rear direction indicators will flash. Press
the button again to turn them off. If used
when the engine is not running, the battery
will lose charge. There may be insufficient
power to restart your engine. Depending
on applicable laws and regulations in the
country for which your vehicle was
originally built, the hazard warning
flashers may flash switch is on the
instrument panel.
Use the hazard flashers if your vehicle is
creating a safety hazard for other road
users.
Switching the Hazard Flashers On
or Off
Press the button to switch the
hazard flashers on.
Note: All direction indicators flash.
Note: Prolonged use of the hazard flashers
could cause the vehicle battery to run out
of charge.
Note: An increase in the rate of flashing
warns you of a failed direction indicator
bulb.
Press the button again to switch the
hazard flashers off.
Note: Depending on applicable laws in the
country your vehicle was built for, if you
heavily brake heavily. the hazard flashers
could turn on.
Hazard Flashers Warning Lamp
Flashes when you switch the
hazard flashers on.
FIRST AID KIT
Space is provided in the luggage
compartment.
WARNING TRIANGLE
(G1477797)
Space is provided in the luggage
compartment.
FUEL SHUTOFF
(G1448655)
edited
WARNING
Failure to inspect and, if necessary,
repair fuel leaks after If your vehicle
has been involved in a collision
mayincrease crash, have the risk of fire
and serious injury. Ford Motor Company
recommends that the fuel system be
checked. inspected by an authorized
dealer after any collision. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in fire,
personal injury or death.
In the event of a moderate to severe
collision, this vehicle includes a fuel pump
shutoff feature that stops the flow of fuel
to the engine. Not every impact will cause
a shutoff.
Should your vehicle shut off after a
collision, you may restart your vehicle.For
vehicles equipped with a key system:
1. Switch off the ignition.
2. Switch on the ignition. Repeat Steps 1
and 2 to start position.
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3. Switch off the ignition.
4. Switch on the ignition to re-enable the
fuel pump.
For vehicles equipped with a push button
start system:
1. Press the START/STOP button to
switch off the ignition.
2. Press the brake pedal and press the
START/STOP button to switch on the
ignition.
3. Remove your foot from the brake pedal
and press the START/STOP button
to switch off the ignition.
4. You can either attempt to start the
engine by pressing the brake pedal and
the START/STOP button, or switch
on the ignition only by pressing the
START/STOP button without
pressing the brake pedal.Both ways
re-enable the fuel system.
WARNINGS
Always use booster Use only
adequately sized cables with
insulated clamps and adequate size
cable. clamps.
Note: Do not disconnect the battery from
your vehicle’s electrical system.
To Connect the Booster Cables
Note: When you try to restart your vehicle
after a fuel shutoff, the vehicle makes sure
that various systems are safe to restart.
Once your vehicle determines that the
systems are safe, then the vehicle will allow
you to restart.
Note: In the event that your vehicle does
not restart after your third attempt, contact
an authorized dealer.
JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE
edited
(G1965077)
WARNINGS
Do not use fuel lines, engine rocker
covers or valve covers, windshield
wiper arms, the intake manifold
manifold, or hood latch as grounding
ground points.
Connect batteries with only the same
nominal voltage.
1.
Vehicle with low charge battery
Booster battery vehicle
Positive connection cable
Negative connection cable
Position the vehicles so that they do
not touch one another.
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2. Switch off the engine and any electrical
equipment.
3. Connect the positive (+) terminal of
vehicle B with the positive (+) terminal
of vehicle A (cable C).
TOWING POINTS
(G1869631)
Front Towing Point
WARNINGS
The recovery hook has a left-hand
thread.Turn it counterclockwise to
install it and make sure that it is fully
tightened.Failure to do so could result in
the recovery hook becoming loose.
You must switch the ignition on when
your vehicle is being towed.
4. Connect the negative (-) terminal of
vehicle B to the ground connection of
vehicle A (cable D).
WARNINGS
Do not connect directly to the
negative (–) (-) cable to the
negative (-) terminal of the battery
with low charge. discharged battery.
Make sure that the cables are clear
of any moving parts and fuel delivery
system parts.
To Start the Engine
1.
1.
2. Carefully remove the cover.
Run the engine of vehicle B at a
moderately high speed.
Push the cover.
2. Start the engine of vehicle A.
3. Run both vehicles for a minimum of
three minutes before disconnecting the
cables.Do not switch on the headlamps
when disconnecting the cables.The
peak voltage could blow the bulbs.
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order.
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3. Install the recovery hook.
The recovery hook is in the spare wheel
well.
You must carry the recovery hook in your
vehicle at all times.
Rear Towing Point
Remove the cover to install the recovery
hook.
Note: If your vehicle has a tow bar, use this
to tow other vehicles.
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FUSE BOX LOCATIONS FUSE
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BOX LOCATIONS
(G1936886)
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
The fuse box is behind the glove
compartment.
FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART
(G1893599)
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
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Fuse Location
Fuse Rating
60 A
60 A
Glow plug monitor.
40 A
Right-hand heated windshield element.
30 A
Starter motor.
40 A
Blower motor.
60 A
High-speed cooling fan.
10
40 A
Low-speed cooling fan.
11
20 A
Steering column lock.
12
10 A
Air conditioning clutch.
13
Not used.
14
Not used.
15
Not used.
16
5A
Electronic power assist steering.
17
5A
Powertrain control module.
18
Not used.
19
Not used.
20
Not used.
21
Not used.
22
Not used.
23
Not used.
24
Not used.
25
10 A
Coolant pump.
26
20 A
Evaporative emission canister purge valve.
Protected Component
Not used.
Intake air heater.
Not used.
Not used.
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Fuse Location
Fuse Rating
Protected Component
Camshaft 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.
27
20 A
Powertrain control module.
28
15 A
Active grille shutter.
Oil pump.
Air conditioning compressor.
Wastegate control valve solenoid.
Water-in-fuel sensor.
29
15 A
Igntion coil-on-plug.
Noise suppression capacitor.
30
Not used.
31
Not used.
32
30 A
Body control module.
33
10 A
Blind spot information system.
Cruise control module.
Front parking aid camera.
Rear parking aid camera.
Parking assist control module.
34
10 A
Transmission fluid pump.
35
5A
Anti-lock brake system.
36
10 A
Headlamps.
37
20 A
Heated front seats.
38
39
40 A
Left-hand heated windshield element.
40
10 A
Windshield heated washer jets.
41
Not used.
42
Not used.
43
Not used.
Not used.
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Fuse Location
Fuse Rating
44
40 A
Intake air heater.
45
30 A
Left-hand rear door module.
46
5A
Headlamp leveling.
47
15 A
Audio unit amplifier.
48
20 A
Moonroof.
49
60 A
Anti-lock brake system.
50
Not used.
51
Not used.
52
Not used.
53
Not used.
54
30 A
Right-hand rear door module.
55
30 A
Anti-lock brake system.
56
5A
Brake on-off switch.
57
15 A
Audio unit amplifier.
58
40 A
Trailer module.
59
40 A
Body control module.
60
61
15 A
62
Not used.
63
Not used.
64
Not used.
65
20 A
66
Not used.
67
Not used.
68
20 A
69
5A
Protected Component
Not used.
Charge air cooler.
Transmission fluid pump.
Fuel pump.
Mass air flow and intake air temperature sensor.
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Fuse Location
Fuse Rating
Protected Component
20 A
Fuel heater (diesel engine only).
70
15 A
Fuel injectors.
71
Not used.
72
Not used.
73
5A
74
30 A
75
Not used.
76
Not used.
77
25 A
78
79
20 A
80
Not used.
81
Not used.
82
15 A
Rear window washer pump.
83
20 A
Cigar lighter.
Front auxiliary power points.
84
Not used.
85
Not used.
86
20 A
87
Not used.
88
Not used.
89
Not used.
Rain sensor.
Windshield wipers.
Heated rear window.
Not used.
Horn.
Rear window wiper.
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Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Location
Fuse Rating
5A
Restraints control module.
5A
In-vehicle temperature and humidity sensor.
10 A
Parking assist control module.
10 A
Ignition switch.
Push button ignition switch.
20 A
Lock.
Unlock.
10 A
Moonroof.
30 A
Right-hand mirror switch.
Right-hand front power windows.
5A
Not used (spare).
5A
Passenger airbag deactivation indicator.
Auto-dimming interior mirror.
10
10 A
Data link connector.
11
5A
Not used (spare).
Protected Component
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Fuse Location
Fuse Rating
12
5A
Central security module.
13
15 A
Child safety locks.
Fuel filler door.
14
30 A
Left-hand mirror switch.
Left-hand front power windows.
15
15 A
Not used.
Heated steering wheel.
Headlamp control module.
16
15 A
Not used (spare).
17
15 A
Voice control.
Information and entertainment display.
Compact disc player.
18
7.5 A
Not used (spare).
19
7.5 A
Battery back-up sounder.
20
10 A
Anti-theft alarm horn.
21
7.5 A
Climate control.
22
7.5 A
Steering wheel module.
Instrument cluster.
Data link connector.
23
20 A
Audio unit.
24
20 A
Not used (spare).
25
30 A
Not used (spare).
Protected Component
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CHANGING A FUSE
(G1923462)
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General Information
If electrical components in the vehicle are
not working, a fuse may have blown.Blown
fuses are identified by a broken wire within
the fuse.
2. Lift connector lever upward.
3. Pull connector upward to remove it.
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
WARNING
Always replace a fuse with one that
has the specified amperage
rating.Using a fuse with a higher
amperage rating can cause severe wire
damage and could start a fire.
4. Pull both latches toward you and
remove the fuse box.
5. Flip the fuse box over and open the lid.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box
WARNING
Always replace a fuse with one that
has the specified amperage
rating.Using a fuse with a higher
amperage rating can cause severe wire
damage and could start a fire.
1.
Pull latch toward you and remove the
top cover.
1.
Open the glove compartment and
empty the contents.
2. Turn the retaining clips and remove
them.
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3. Press the sides inward and swivel the
glove compartment downward.
Fuses Types
Micro 2.
Micro 3.
Maxi.
Mini.
M Case.
J Case.
J Case Low Profile.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
(G1477802)
WARNINGS
Do not work on a hot engine.
Switch the ignition off and apply the
parking brake.
Do not touch the electronic ignition
system parts after you have switched
the ignition on or when the engine is
running.The system operates at high
voltage.Failure to adhere to this warning
could result in serious personal injury or
death.
Keep your hands and clothing clear
of the engine cooling fan.
Check Monthly
• Engine oil level. See Engine Oil Check
(page 233).
• Engine coolant level. See Engine
Coolant Check (page 235).
• Brake fluid level. See Brake Fluid
Check (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 THE
HOOD
(G1867970)
Under certain conditions, the engine
cooling fan may continue to run for several
minutes after you switch your vehicle off.
See Engine Cooling Fan (page 235).
Opening the Hood
Make sure that you fit filler caps securely
after carrying out maintenance checks.
We recommend that you carry out the
following checks.
Check Daily
• Exterior lamps.
• Interior lamps.
• Warning lamps and indicators.
Check When Refueling
• Washer fluid level. See Washer Fluid
Check (page 237).
• Tire pressures. See Tire Pressures
(page 272).
• Tire condition. See Wheels and Tires
(page 252).
1.
Pull the hood release lever.
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5. Support the hood with the strut.
Closing the Hood
1.
2. Slightly lift the hood.
3. Release the hood latch by pushing the
secondary release lever to your
left-hand side.
4. Open the hood.
Remove the strut from the catch and
secure it correctly in the clip.
2. Lower the hood and allow it to drop
under its own weight for the last
8–12 in (20–30 cm).
Note: Make sure that the hood is correctly
closed.
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Engine coolant reservoir. See
Engine Coolant Check (page
235).
Engine oil dipstick. See Engine
Oil Dipstick (page 232).
Engine oil filler cap. See Engine
Oil Check (page 233).
Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake
Fluid Check (page 236).
Battery. See Changing the 12V
Battery (page 237).
Engine compartment fuse box.
See Fuses (page 215).
Air filter.
Windshield washer fluid
reservoir. See Washer Fluid
Check (page 237).
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Engine coolant reservoir. See
Engine Coolant Check (page
235).
Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake
Fluid Check (page 236).
Engine oil dipstick. See Engine
Oil Dipstick (page 232).
Engine oil filler cap. See Engine
Oil Check (page 233).
Battery. See Changing the 12V
Battery (page 237).
Engine compartment fuse box.
See Fuses (page 215).
Air filter.
Windshield washer fluid
reservoir. See Washer Fluid
Check (page 237).
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Engine coolant reservoir. See
Engine Coolant Check (page
235).
Engine oil dipstick. See Engine
Oil Dipstick (page 232).
Engine oil filler cap. See Engine
Oil Check (page 233).
Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake
Fluid Check (page 236).
Battery. See Changing the 12V
Battery (page 237).
Engine compartment fuse box.
See Fuses (page 215).
Air filter.
Windshield washer fluid
reservoir. See Washer Fluid
Check (page 237).
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Engine coolant reservoir. See
Engine Coolant Check (page
235).
Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake
Fluid Check (page 236).
Engine oil dipstick. See Engine
Oil Dipstick (page 232).
Engine oil filler cap. See Engine
Oil Check (page 233).
Battery. See Changing the 12V
Battery (page 237).
Engine compartment fuse box.
See Fuses (page 215).
Air filter.
Windshield washer fluid
reservoir. See Washer Fluid
Check (page 237).
UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL, LHD
(G1867977)
Engine coolant reservoir. See
Engine Coolant Check (page
235).
Engine compartment fuse box.
See Fuses (page 215).
Air filter.
Engine oil filler cap. See Engine
Oil Check (page 233).
Engine oil dipstick. See Engine
Oil Dipstick (page 233).
Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake
Fluid Check (page 236).
Battery. See Changing the 12V
Battery (page 237).
Windshield washer fluid
reservoir. See Washer Fluid
Check (page 237).
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UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL, RHD
(G1867978)
Engine coolant reservoir. See
Engine Coolant Check (page
235).
Engine compartment fuse box.
See Fuses (page 215).
Air filter.
Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake
Fluid Check (page 236).
Engine oil dipstick. See Engine
Oil Dipstick (page 233).
Engine oil filler cap. See Engine
Oil Check (page 233).
Battery. See Changing the 12V
Battery (page 237).
Windshield washer fluid
reservoir. See Washer Fluid
Check (page 237).
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Engine coolant reservoir. See
Engine Coolant Check (page
235).
Engine oil dipstick. See Engine
Oil Dipstick (page 232).
Engine oil filler cap. See Engine
Oil Check (page 233).
Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake
Fluid Check (page 236).
Battery. See Changing the 12V
Battery (page 237).
Engine compartment fuse box.
See Fuses (page 215).
Air filter.
Windshield and rear window
washer reservoir. See Washer
Fluid Check (page 237).
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Engine coolant reservoir. See
Engine Coolant Check (page
235).
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK GASOLINE
(G1688369)
Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake
Fluid Check (page 236).
Engine oil dipstick. See Engine
Oil Dipstick (page 232).
Engine oil filler cap. See Engine
Oil Check (page 233).
Battery. See Changing the 12V
Battery (page 237).
Engine compartment fuse box.
See Fuses (page 215).
Minimum.
Air filter.
Maximum.
Windshield and rear window
washer reservoir. See Washer
Fluid Check (page 237).
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ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - DIESEL
(G1588994)
Note: The oil consumption of new engines
reaches its normal level after approximately
3,000 mi (5,000 km).
Adding Engine Oil
WARNINGS
Do not add engine oil when the
engine is hot. Hot engine oil can burn
you badly. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury.
Do not remove the filler cap when
the engine is running.
Minimum.
Maximum.
ENGINE OIL CHECK
1.
Do not use supplemental engine oil
additives because they are unnecessary
and could lead to engine damage that may
not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
(G1562149)
edited
Make sure that your vehicle is on level
ground.
2. Check the oil level before starting the
engine, or switch the engine off and
wait 10 minutes for the oil to drain into
the oil pan.
3. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with
a clean, lint-free cloth. Replace the
dipstick and remove it again to check
the oil level.
If the oil level is at the minimum mark,
immediately add oil.
Note: Make sure that the oil level is
between the minimum and the maximum
marks.
1.
Clean the area surrounding the engine
oil filler cap before you remove it.
2. Remove the engine oil filler cap.
3. Add engine oil that meets Ford
specifications. See Capacities and
Specifications (page 281).
4. Replace the engine oil filler cap. Turn
it clockwise until you feel a strong
resistance.
Note: Do not add oil further than the
maximum mark. Oil levels above the
maximum mark may cause engine damage.
Note: Immediately soak up any oil spillage
with an absorbent cloth.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING
THE ENGINE UNDERSHIELD
(G1870813)
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1.
Remove the retaining bolts.
2. Carefully remove the engine
undershield.
3. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
OIL CHANGE INDICATOR
RESET OIL CHANGE
edited
INDICATOR RESET
(G1951144)
Only reset the system after changing the
engine oil and oil filter.
To reset the oil change indicator, use the information display controls on the
steering wheel to select the following:
Menu item
Action
Settings
Press the menu button.
Vehicle maintenance
Press the OK button.
Oil life
Press the OK button.
Reset oil life
Press and hold the OK button until the system reset
confirmation appears.
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ENGINE COOLING FAN GASOLINE
(G1830390)
WARNING
Keep your hands and clothing clear
of the engine cooling fan.
Under certain conditions, the engine
cooling fan may continue to run for several
minutes after you switch your vehicle off.
ENGINE COOLING FAN DIESEL
(G1830389)
WARNING
Keep your hands and clothing clear
of the engine cooling fan.
Under certain conditions, the engine
cooling fan may continue to run for several
minutes after you switch your vehicle
off.This could happen in low ambient
temperatures and independent of the
engine coolant temperature, for example
short journeys or low coolant temperature.
See Diesel Particulate Filter (page 141).
ENGINE COOLANT CHECK
(G1477815)
WARNINGS
Do not dispose of coolant in the
household refuse or the public
sewage system.Use an authorized
waste disposal facility.
Do not put coolant in the windshield
washer reservoir.If sprayed on the
windshield, coolant could make it
difficult to see through the windshield.
Make sure that the coolant level is
between the MIN and MAX marks on the
coolant reservoir. If the coolant level is at
or below the minimum mark, immediately
add coolant.
The coolant concentration should be
maintained within 48% to 50%, which
equates to a freeze point between -30°F
(-34°C) and -34°F (-37°C).
Note: Coolant expands when it is hot. The
level may extend beyond the MAX mark.
Note: Do not use stop leak pellets, cooling
system sealants, or non-specified additives
as they can cause damage to the engine
cooling or heating systems.
Adding Coolant
WARNINGS
Do not remove the coolant reservoir
cap when the cooling system is
hot.Wait 10 minutes for the cooling
system to cool down.Cover the coolant
reservoir cap with a thick cloth to prevent
the possibility of scalding and slowly
remove the cap.Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury.
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WARNINGS
Do not allow the fluid to touch your
skin or eyes.If this happens, rinse the
affected areas immediately with
plenty of water and contact your physician.
Undiluted coolant is flammable and
may ignite if spilled on a hot exhaust.
We do not recommend the use of recycled
engine coolant since a Ford-approved
recycling process is not yet available.
Do not mix different colors or types of
coolant in your vehicle.
Note: Add a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze
and water or prediluted engine coolant that
meets the correct specification.
Note: Use fluids which meet the
specifications or requirements defined.Use
of other fluids may lead to damage which
is not covered by the vehicle Warranty. See
Capacities and Specifications (page 281).
To top up the coolant level do the
following:
1.
Remove the coolant reservoir cap.
2. Add coolant to the MAX mark, do not
overfill.
3. Replace the coolant reservoir cap. Turn
it clockwise until you feel a strong
resistance.
In case of emergency, you can add water
without engine coolant in order to reach a
vehicle service location.
Note: Prolonged use of an incorrect dilution
of coolant can cause damage, for example
corrosion, overheating or freezing.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FLUID CHECK
(G1870811)
The automatic transmission does not have
a transmission fluid dipstick. The
automatic transmission does not consume
fluid.
If the transmission is not correctly working,
for example, the transmission slips, is slow
to shift or there are signs of fluid leakage,
have the system checked as soon as
possible.
BRAKE FLUID CHECK
WARNINGS
Do not use any fluid other than the
recommended brake fluid as this will
reduce brake efficiency.Use of
incorrect fluid could result in the loss of
vehicle control, serious personal injury or
death.
Only use brake fluid from a sealed
container.Contamination with dirt,
water, petroleum products or other
materials may result in brake system
damage or failure.Failure to adhere to this
warning could result in the loss of vehicle
control, serious personal injury or death.
Do not allow the fluid to touch your
skin or eyes.If this happens, rinse the
affected areas immediately with
plenty of water and contact your physician.
A fluid level between the MAX and
MIN lines is within the normal
operating range and there is no need
to add fluid.A fluid level not in the normal
operating range could compromise the
performance of the system.Have your
vehicle checked immediately.
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CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY
edited
(G1667059)
WARNINGS
Batteries normally produce explosive
gases which can cause personal
injury.Therefore, do not allow flames,
sparks or lighted substances to come near
the battery.When working near the battery,
always shield your face and protect your
eyes.Always provide correct ventilation.
When lifting a plastic-cased battery,
excessive pressure on the end walls
could cause acid to flow through the
vent caps, resulting in personal injury and
damage to the vehicle or battery.Lift the
battery with a battery carrier or with your
hands on opposite corners.
To avoid fluid contamination, the reservoir
cap must remain in place and fully tight,
unless you are adding fluid.
Only use fluid that meets Ford
specifications. See Capacities and
Specifications (page 281).
CLUTCH FLUID CHECK
(G1717970)
The clutch and brake systems share the
same fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid
Check (page 236).
WASHER FLUID CHECK
(G1689135)
When adding fluid, use a mixture of washer
fluid and water to help prevent freezing
and improve the cleaning capability. For
information on fluid dilution follow the
manufacturer's instructions.
Note: The reservoir supplies the front and
rear washer systems.
Keep batteries out of reach of
children.Batteries contain sulfuric
acid.Avoid contact with skin, eyes or
clothing.Shield your eyes when working
near the battery to protect against possible
splashing of acid solution.In case of acid
contact with skin or eyes, flush
immediately with water for a minimum of
15 minutes and get prompt medical
attention.If acid is swallowed, call a
physician immediately.
Battery posts, terminals and related
accessories contain lead and lead
compounds.Wash hands after
handling.
For vehicles with Auto-Start-Stop
the battery requirement is
different.You must replace the
battery with one of exactly the same
specification.
The battery is in the engine compartment.
See Under Hood Overview (page 225).
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free
battery. It does not require additional
water during service.
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If the vehicle battery has a cover, make
sure you correctly install it after cleaning
or replacing the battery.
For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the
top of the battery clean and dry and the
battery cables tightly fastened to the
battery terminals.If any corrosion is present
on the battery or terminals, remove the
cables from the terminals and clean with
a wire brush. You can neutralize the acid
with a solution of baking soda and water.
We recommend that you disconnect the
negative battery cable terminal from the
battery if you plan to store your vehicle for
an extended period.
Note: If you only disconnect the negative
battery cable terminal, make sure it is
isolated or placed away from the battery
terminal to avoid unintended connection or
arcing.
To maintain correct operation of the
battery management system, if you add
any electrical devices to your vehicle, do
not connect the ground connection directly
to the negative battery terminal. A
connection at the negative battery terminal
can cause inaccurate measurements of
the battery condition and potential
incorrect system operation.
Note: If you add electrical accessories or
components to your vehicle this may
adversely affect battery performance,
durability and the performance of other
electrical systems on your vehicle.
If you replace the battery make sure it
matches the electrical requirements of
your vehicle.
If you disconnect or replace the battery
and your vehicle has an automatic
transmission, it must relearn its adaptive
strategy.Because of this, the transmission
may shift firmly when first driven.This is
normal operation while the transmission
fully updates its operation to optimum
shift feel.
Remove and Reinstall the Battery
To disconnect or remove the battery, do
the following:
1.
Apply the parking brake and switch the
ignition off.
2. Switch all electrical equipment off, for
example lights and radio.
3. Wait a minimum of two minutes before
disconnecting the battery.
Note: The engine management system has
a power hold function and remains powered
for a period of time after you switch the
ignition off.This is to allow diagnostic and
adaptive tables to be stored.Disconnecting
the battery without waiting can cause
damage not covered by the vehicle
Warranty.
4. Disconnect the negative battery cable
terminal.
5. Disconnect the positive battery cable
terminal.
6. Remove the battery securing clamp.
7. Remove the battery.
8. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Note: Before reconnecting the battery,
make sure the ignition remains switched off.
Note: Make sure the battery cable terminals
are fully tightened.
If you disconnect or replace the vehicle
battery, you must reset the clock and
following features:
• the pre-set Window bounce-back.
See Power Windows (page 71).
• Clock Settings.
• Pre-set radio stations when you
reconnect it. stations.
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Battery Disposal
2. Remove the wiper blade.
Make sure that you dispose of
old batteries in an
environmentally friendly way.
Seek advice from your local authority
about recycling old batteries.
Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does
not spring back against the glass when the
wiper blade is not attached.
CHECKING THE WIPER
BLADES
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3. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks
into place.
CHANGING THE REAR WIPER
BLADES
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1.
Lift the wiper arm.
Note: Do not hold the wiper blade to lift the
wiper arm.
Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of
the blade to check for roughness.
Clean the wiper blades with washer fluid
or water applied with a soft sponge or
cloth.
CHANGING THE FRONT WIPER
BLADES
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2. Disengage the wiper blade from the
wiper arm.
1.
Lift the wiper arm and then press the
wiper blade locking button.
Note: Do not hold the wiper blade to lift the
wiper arm.
Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does
not spring back against the glass when the
wiper blade is not attached.
3. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks
into place.
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REMOVING A HEADLAMP
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WARNING
Switch the lamps and the ignition
off.Failure to do so could result in
serious personal injury.
3. Carefully lift the headlamp up at the
front and rear to disengage it from the
lower fixing point. points.
4. Slightly rotate the rear of the headlamp
toward the center of the vehicle so that
it clears the front fender and radiator
grille panel. Then lift the headlamp
straight upward.
Note: Take care when removing the lamp.
There are rupture points adjacent to the
headlamp securing screws that are designed
to separate under impact. Remove the
headlamp. There are rupture points
adjacent to the securing screws that are
designed to separate under impact.
5. Disconnect the electrical connector.
6. Remove the headlamp.
7. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
REMOVING A REAR LAMP
Brake Lamp, Rear Lamp and
Direction Indicator
1.
Use a suitable tool, for example a
screwdriver, to carefully remove the
trim clip.
Note: Raise the center pin and then remove
the clip.
2. Remove the screws that secure the
lamp assembly. screws.
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Reversing Lamp
1.
Carefully pull the access cover out.
Note: Do not cut the trim with a sharp
object.
2. Turn the wing nut counterclockwise to
release the lamp.
Note: You cannot fully remove the wing
nut.
1.
Open the liftgate.
2. Carefully remove the cover.
3. Turn the wing nut counterclockwise
and remove it.
4. Remove the lamp.
3. Remove the lamp.
4. Disconnect the electrical connector.
5. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
5. Disconnect the electrical connector.
6. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
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CHANGING A BULB
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WARNINGS
Switch the lamps and the ignition
off.Failure to do so could result in
serious personal injury.
Bulbs Lamps and associated
components become hot when in
use.Let them cool down before you
remove them.
Front direction indicator.
Headlamphigh High beam
headlamp and daytime running
lamp.
Low beam headlamp.
Use the correct specification bulb. See
Bulb Specification Chart (page 291).
Headlamp
You may have to remove the headlamp
assembly prior to replacing a bulb. See
Removing a Headlamp (page 240).
Low Beam Headlamp
1.
Carefully remove the cover.
Reflector Headlamp
2. Press the clip up to release the bulb
holder.
Daytime running lamps. lamp.
3. Remove the bulb holder by pulling it
straight out.
4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
5. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.
High Beam Headlamp and Daytime
Running Lamp
1.
Carefully remove the cover.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector.
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Low Beam Headlamp
1. Carefully remove the cover.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector.
3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
Note: You cannot separate the bulb from
the bulb holder.
3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
4. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
4. Remove the bulb.
5. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.
Projector Headlamp
Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.
High Beam Headlamp
1.
Carefully remove the cover.
Daytime running lamps. lamp.
2. Press the clip up to release the bulb
holder.
Front direction indicator.
Headlamp high beam. High
beam headlamp.
Low beam headlamp.
3. Remove the bulb holder by pulling it
straight out.
4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
5. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.
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Daytime Running Lamp
Front Fog Lamp
These lamps have LEDs.
All Vehicles - Excluding: ST, ST Line
and Vignale
Note: LEDs are not serviceable. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible. We
recommend that you have LEDs
changed by an authorized dealer.
Front Direction Indicator
1.
1.
Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulb
counterclockwise to remove it.
Use a suitable tool, for example a
screwdriver, to carefully remove the
wheel arch liner fasteners.Pull the
wheel liner back toward the tire to gain
access to the bulb.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector.
3. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
LED Headlamp
Daytime running lamp.
These lamps have LEDs.
Note: We recommend that you have LEDs
changed by an authorized dealer.
3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
Note: You cannot separate the bulb from
the bulb holder.
4. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
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Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.
Front Fog Lamp (If Equipped) ST, ST
Line and Vignale
Side Repeater Use Direction
Indicator
a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver,
We recommend that you contact an
authorized dealer to carefullyremove
replace the housing cover. Remove the
lamp lens. Remove the bulb holder by
pulling it straight out. Remove the bulb by
pulling it straight out. To install, reverse the
removal procedure. bulb.
Rear Lamp
Youmust remove Remove the rear lamp
assembly prior to replacing any bulb. See
Removing a Rear Lamp (page 240).
Rear Lamp and Stop Lamp Stoplamp
1.
Use a suitable tool, for example a
screwdriver, to carefully remove the
housing cover.
1.
2. Remove the screws. screws and the
lamp.
3. Disconnect the electrical connector.
4. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
Note: You cannot separate the bulb from
the bulb holder.
5. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulb
counterclockwise to remove it.
3. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Note: High levelrear lamps series have
LEDs.
Note: We recommend that you have LEDs
are not serviceable. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible. changed by
an authorized dealer.
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Rear Direction Indicator
Note: LEDs are not serviceable. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as We
recommend that you have LEDs
changed by an authorized dealer.
possible. Central High Mounted
Stop Lamp Stoplamp
These lamps have LEDs.
Note: LEDs are not serviceable. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible. We
recommend that you have LEDs
changed by an authorized dealer.
Rear Fog Lamp
1.
Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulb
counterclockwise to remove it.
3. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
Access the underside of your vehicle
behind the rear wheel.
Reversing Lamp
1.
Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulb
counterclockwise to remove it.
3. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
1.
Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
2. Press the bulb in and turn the bulb
counterclockwise to remove it.
3. To install, reverse the removal
procedure.
License Plate Lamp
These lamps have LEDs.
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TRACK USE TRACK USE
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Launch Control
The system changes the chassis and
powertrain settings to deliver fast
acceleration when you pull away from a
standstill. The system does not operate
when the transmission is in reverse (R) or
if the engine has not reached normal
operating temperature.
Use the information display controls on
the steering wheel to switch launch control
on.
Note: The system remains on until you
switch the ignition off.
Switching Launch Control On
1.
Bring your vehicle to a complete
standstill with the wheels pointing
straight ahead.
Note: Make sure that there are no objects
or traffic in front of your vehicle.
2. Select MyView and press the menu
button.
3. Select FORD PERFORMANCE and
press the OK button.
4. Select Launch control and press the
OK button.
Note: The launch control indicator appears
in the information display.
5. Fully press the clutch pedal and shift
into first gear.
6. Fully press the accelerator pedal.
Note: The system limits engine speed to
3500 RPM.
7.
Quickly and fully release the clutch
pedal in a single movement.
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CLEANING THE EXTERIOR
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Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or
lukewarm water and a neutral pH
shampoo.
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Never use strong household detergents
or soap, for example dish washing or
laundry liquid. These products can
discolor and spot painted surfaces.
Never wash your vehicle when it is hot
to the touch, or during strong or direct
sunlight.
Dry your vehicle with a chamois or soft
terry cloth towel to eliminate water
spotting.
Immediately remove fuel spillages, bird
droppings, insect deposits and road tar.
These may cause damage to your
vehicle’s paintwork or trim over time.
Remove any exterior accessories, for
example antennas, before entering a
car wash.
When filling with AdBlue®, remove any
residue on painted surfaces
immediately.
Note: Suntan lotions and insect repellents
can damage painted surfaces. If these
substances come in contact with your
vehicle, wash the affected area as soon as
possible.
Note: If you use a car wash with a waxing
cycle, make sure that you remove the wax
from the windshield and the wiper blades.
Note: Prior to using a car wash facility
check the suitability of it for your vehicle.
Note: Some car washes use water at high
pressure. Due to this, water droplets may
enter inside your vehicle and could also
damage certain parts of your vehicle.
Note: Remove the aerial before using an
automatic car wash.
Note: Switch the heater blower off to
prevent contamination of the fresh air filter.
We recommend that you wash your vehicle
with a sponge and lukewarm water
containing a car shampoo.
Cleaning the Headlamps
Note: Do not scrape the headlamp lenses
or use abrasives, alcoholic solvents or
chemical solvents to clean them.
Note: Do not wipe the headlamps when
they are dry.
Cleaning the Rear Window
Note: Do not scrape the inside of the rear
window or use abrasives or chemical
solvents to clean it.
Use a clean, lint free cloth or a damp
chamois leather to clean the inside of the
rear window.
Cleaning the Chrome Trim
Note: Do not use abrasives or chemical
solvents.Use soapy water.
Note: Do not apply cleaning product to hot
surfaces and do not leave cleaning product
on chrome surfaces for a period of time
exceeding that which is recommended.
Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty)
cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, may cause
damage over a period of time.
Cleaning Stripes or Graphics (If
Equipped)
Hand washing your vehicle is preferred
however, pressure washing may be used
under the following conditions:
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Do not use water pressure higher than
2,000 psi (14,000 kPa).
Do not use water hotter than 179°F
(82°C).
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Use a spray with a 40° wide spray
angle pattern.
Keep the nozzle at a 12 in (305 mm)
distance and 90° angle to your
vehicle's surface.
Note: Holding the pressure washer nozzle
at an angle to the vehicle's surface may
damage graphics and cause the edges to
peel away from the vehicle's surface.
Body Paintwork Preservation
We recommend that you wax the
paintwork once or twice a year.
Frequently wash the underbody of your
vehicle if salt is applied on the road.
Note: Do not polish your vehicle in strong
sunshine.
Note: Do not allow polish to touch plastic
surfaces.It could be difficult to remove.
Note: Do not apply polish to the windshield
or rear window. This could cause the wipers
to become noisy and they may not clear the
window properly.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR
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Note: Do not allow air fresheners and hand
sanitizers to spill on interior surfaces.If a spill
occurs, wipe off immediately.Damage may
not be covered by your warranty.
Note: Do not use household cleaning
products or glass cleaners, which can stain
and discolor the fabric and affect the flame
retardant abilities of the seat materials.
Note: We recommend distilled water when
cleaning.
Fabric, Carpets, Cloth Seats,
Headliners and Floor Mats
Note: Avoid soaking any surface. Do not
use excessive amounts of water to clean
the vehicle interior.
Note: To avoid spots or discoloration, clean
the entire surface.
To clean:
• Remove dust and loose dirt with a
vacuum cleaner or brush.
• Wipe the surface with a soft, damp
cloth and a mild soap and water
solution.Dry the area with a clean, soft
cloth.
• If a ring forms on the fabric after spot
cleaning, clean the entire area
immediately, but do not soak or the
ring will set.
Seatbelts
WARNINGS
Do not use cleaning solvents, bleach
or dye on the vehicle's seatbelts, as
these actions may weaken the belt
webbing.
On vehicles equipped with
seat-mounted airbags, do not use
chemical solvents or strong
detergents.Such products could
contaminate the side airbag system and
affect performance of the side airbag in a
crash.
Note: Do not use abrasives, or chemical
solvents to clean them.
Note: Do not allow moisture to penetrate
the seatbelt retractor mechanism.
Cleaning may safely be carried out using
mild soap and water.Let them dry
naturally, away from artificial heat.
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Leather Interior (If Equipped)
Follow the same procedure as cleaning
leather seats for cleaning leather
instrument panels and leather interior trim
surfaces.
Suede Micro Fiber Fabric (If Equipped)
Do not use a microfiber cloth to clean the
bezel around the display screens as it could
damage the surface.
Rear Windows
Note: Do not use any abrasive materials to
clean the interior of the rear windows.
Note: Do not install stickers or labels to the
interior of the rear windows.
Note: Do not steam clean.
Note: To avoid spots or discoloration, clean
the entire surface.
Do not use the following products:
• Leather care products.
• Household cleaners.
• Alcoholic solutions.
• Spot removers.
• Shoe polish.
Storage Compartments, Cup
Holders and Ashtrays
To clean:
• Take out any removable inserts.
• Wipe the surface with a soft, damp
cloth and a mild soap and water
solution.Dry the area with a clean, soft
cloth.
To clean:
• Remove dust and loose dirt with a
vacuum cleaner.
• Wipe the surface with a soft, damp
cloth and a mild soap and water
solution.Dry the area with a clean, soft
cloth.
• If a ring forms on the fabric after spot
cleaning, clean the entire area
immediately, but do not soak or the
ring will set.
Instrument Cluster Screens, LCD
Screens and Radio Screens
Note: Do not use abrasives, alcoholic
solvents or chemical solvents to clean the
instrument cluster screens, LCD screens or
radio screens. These cleaning products can
damage the screens.
Clean the instrument panel and cluster
lens with a clean, damp and soft cloth,
then use a clean, dry and soft cloth to dry
these areas.
Do not spray any liquid directly onto the
screens.
CLEANING LEATHER SEATS
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Note: Follow the same procedure as
cleaning leather seats for cleaning leather
instrument panels and leather interior trim
surfaces.
Note: Clean and treat spills as soon as
possible.Test any cleaner or stain remover
on an inconspicuous area.
Note: Avoid soaking any surface.
Note: We recommend distilled water when
cleaning.
For cleaning and removing stains such as
dye transfer, use a commercially available
leather cleaning product for automotive
interiors.
Do not use the following products as these
may damage the leather:
• Oil and petroleum or silicone-based
leather conditioners.
• Household cleaners.
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Alcohol solutions.
Solvents or cleaners intended
specifically for rubber, vinyl and
plastics.
To clean:
• Remove dust and loose dirt with a
vacuum cleaner.
• Wipe the surface with a soft, damp
cloth and a mild soap and water
solution.Dry the area with a clean, soft
cloth.
• Do not rub any stains into the leather.
• For perforated leather, do not use foam
cleaning products.
REPAIRING MINOR PAINT
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You should repair paintwork damage
caused by stones from the road or minor
scratches as soon as possible.A choice of
products are available from an authorized
dealer.
Note: If you intend parking your vehicle for
an extended period after cleaning the
wheels with a wheel cleaner, drive your
vehicle for a few minutes before doing
so.This will reduce the risk of increased
corrosion of the brake discs, brake pads and
linings.
Note: Some automatic car washes may
cause damage to the finish on your wheel
rims and covers.
Alloy wheels and wheel covers are coated
with a clear coat paint finish.To maintain
their condition we recommend that you:
• Clean them weekly with the
recommended wheel and tire cleaner.
• Use a sponge to remove heavy
deposits of dirt and brake dust
accumulation.
• Rinse them thoroughly with a
pressurized stream of water when you
have completed the cleaning process.
We recommend that you use Ford service
wheel cleaner.Make sure that you read and
follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Remove particles such as bird droppings,
tree sap, insect deposits, tar spots, road
salt and industrial fallout before repairing
paint chips.
Using other non-recommended cleaning
products can result in severe and
permanent cosmetic damage.
Always read and follow the manufacturer’s
instructions before using the products.
BODY STYLING KITS
CLEANING THE WHEELS
The distance between the underside of
your vehicle and the ground is less than
that of other models. Drive with extreme
care to avoid damage to your vehicle.
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Note: Do not apply a cleaning chemical to
warm or hot wheel rims and covers.
Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty)
cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, in
combination with brush agitation to remove
brake dust and dirt, could wear away the
clear coat finish over a period of time.
Note: Do not use hydrofluoric acid-based
or high caustic-based wheel cleaners, steel
wool, fuels or strong household detergent.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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A decalwith The recommended tire
pressure data is locatedin inflation
pressures are on the driver’s door
opening. tire information label on the
driver side B-pillar.
Check and set the tire pressure at the
ambient temperature in which you are
intending to drive your vehicle and when
the tires are cold. See Tire Pressures
(page ?).
Note: Check your tire pressures regularly to
optimize fuel economy.
Use only Only use approved wheel and
tire sizes. Using other sizes could damage
your vehicle and will could make the
National Type Approval invalid.
If you change the diameter of tire size
the tires from that fitted at the factory, the
speedometer may not display the correct
vehicle speed. Take Have your vehicle
to an authorized dealer to have the engine
management system reprogrammed.
checked as soon as possible.
TIRE SEALANT AND INFLATOR
KIT - VEHICLES WITH:
TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT
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WARNINGS
Do not use the inflator kit on a
previously damaged tire, for example
when it has been driven under
inflated. This could cause loss of vehicle
control, personal injury or death. Do not
use the kit on run flat This could cause
loss of vehicle control personal injury or
death. Do not try to seal damage to the tire
sidewall. The tire could burst and cause
loss of vehicle control, personal injury or
WARNINGS
death. The kit seals most tire punctures
with a diameter of up to 0.24 in (6 mm).
This is to temporarily restore mobility. You
must observe the following rules when
using the kit: Drive with caution and avoid
making sudden steering or driving
maneuvers, especially if your vehicle is
heavily loaded or you are towing a trailer.
The kit will provide you with an emergency
temporary repair, enabling you to continue
your journey to the next vehicle or tire
specialist, or to drive a maximum distance
of 124 mi (200 km). Do not exceed 50 mph
(80 km/h). Keep the kit out of the reach
of children. Only use the kit when the
ambient temperature is between -40°F
(-40°C) and 158°F (70°C). Using the Kit
Park your vehicle so that you do not
obstruct the flow of traffic or place yourself
in any danger and set up a warning triangle.
Compressed air can act as an explosive or
propellant which could cause serious
personal injury. Never leave the kit
unattended while in use. Do not keep the
compressor operating for more than 10
minutes. This could cause loss of vehicle
control or personal injury. You must only
use the kit for the vehicle with which it was
supplied. Apply the parking brake, even if
you have parked on a level road. Do not
attempt to remove foreign material, for
example nails or screws from the tire.
Leave the engine running while the kit is in
use, but not if your vehicle is in an enclosed
or poorly ventilated area (for example
inside a building). In these circumstances,
switch the compressor on with the engine
switched off. You must replace the sealant
bottle with a new one before the expiry
date (see top of bottle). Inform all other
users of your vehicle that the tire has been
temporarily sealed with the kit. Make them
aware of the special driving conditions that
must be observed. Inflating the Tire Check
the sidewall of the tire prior to inflation. If
there are any cracks, bumps or similar
damage, do not attempt to inflate the tire.
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WARNINGS
This could cause personal injury. Do not
stand directly beside the tire while the
compressor is operating. This could cause
personal injury if the tire bursts. Watch the
sidewall of the tire. If any cracks, bumps or
similar damage appears, switch the
compressor off and let the air out by
means of the pressure relief valve I. Do not
continue driving with this tire. tires.This
could cause loss of vehicle control.
The sealant contains natural rubber
latex. Avoid contact with skin and
clothing. If contact occurs, rinse
Depending on the affected areas
immediately with plenty type and extent
of water and consult a physician. If the
tire inflation pressure does not reach 26 psi
(1.8 bar) within 10 minutes, the tire may
have suffered excessive damage, making
a temporary repair impossible. In this case,
do not continue driving with this tire. This
could cause loss of some tires can only
be partially sealed or not sealed at all.
Loss of tire pressure can affect vehicle
handling, leading to loss of vehicle control.
Screwing the bottle onto the bottle
holder will pierce the seal of the
bottle. Do not unscrew use the
bottle from the holder as the sealant will
escape, which kit on a previously
damaged tire, for example when it has
been driven under inflated. This could
cause serious loss of vehicle control,
personal injury. injury or death.
If your vehicle does not have a spare wheel
it has a tire sealant and inflator kit. The
kit is in the luggage compartment. Only
use the kit supplied with your vehicle.
Note: The kit can only temporarily repair
one tire puncture with a maximum puncture
size of up to 0.24 in (6 mm).
Label. Pressure Gauge.
Sealant bottle. Power switch.
Sealant bottle hose. tire
inflation pipe.
Bottle holder. Sealant bottle.
Pressure gauge. 12 volt DC
power point connector.
Pressure relief valve.
Power
plug
with
cable.
Compressor
switch.
Repair
kit
hose. I
Note: A maximum speed warning label
is in position 0. Insert the power plug F into
the cigar lighter socket attached to the
sealant bottle.
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Note: Do not use the sealant bottle after
its expiry date. You can obtain a
replacement sealant bottle from an
authorized dealer.
If the low tire pressure warning
lamp illuminates do the
following:
1.
WARNINGS
Do not keep the compressor
operating for more than 10 minutes.
This could cause the compressor to
malfunction causing serious personal
injury.
Gradually reduce the vehicle speed and
stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe
to do so.
2. Apply the parking brake and switch the
ignition off.
3. Check for a punctured tire.
Note: Do not remove objects, for example
nails or auxiliary power screws from a
punctured tire.
Using the Tire Sealant and Inflator
Kit
WARNINGS
Check the sidewall of the tire prior to
inflation. If there are any cracks,
bumps or similar damage, do not
attempt to inflate the tire. This could
cause personal injury.
1.
Release the tire inflation pipe and the
12 volt DC power point connector from
the underside of the compressor.
Watch the sidewall of the tire when
inflating. If any cracks, bumps or
similar damage appears, switch the
compressor off and let the air out by
means of the pressure relief valve. Do not
continue driving with this tire. This could
cause loss of vehicle control.
Do not stand directly beside the tire
while the compressor is operating.
This could cause personal injury if
the tire bursts.
Do not leave the kit unattended
when it is in use. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in
personal injury or death.
2. Uncoil the sealant bottle tire inflation
pipe.
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3. Attach the sealant bottle to the
compressor.
4. Attach the compressor tire inflation
pipe to the valve on the sealant bottle.
5. Remove the tire valve dust cap and
attach the sealant bottle tire inflation
pipe to the tire valve.
6. Plug the 12 volt DC power point
connector into the 12 volt DC socket.
See Auxiliary Power Points (page
115).
7. Start the engine.
8. Move Switch the compressor switch
G to position 1. on.
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vehicle. The kit will be required again
when you check the tire pressure.
Immediately drive approximately 2 ml
(3 km) so that the sealant can seal the
damaged area. to between 29–44 psi
(2–3 bar).
Note: If you experience heavy vibrations,
unsteady the tire pressure does not reach
26 psi (1.8 bar) within 10 minutes, the tire
could be damaged beyond a temporary
repair. Have your vehicle immediately
checked. Do not drive your vehicle.
10.
9. Inflate the tire for no longer than 10
minutes to an inflation pressure of
minimum 26 psi (1.8 bar) and a
maximum of 51 psi (3.5 bar). Move the
compressor switch G to position 0 and
check the current tire pressure with
pressure gauge E. When the system
pumps sealant through the tire valve,
the pressure may rise up to 87 psi
(6 bar) but will drop again after
approximately 30 seconds. After you
have switched the compressor off, you
may hear air escaping from the
damaged tire. This is normal and can
be ignored if the specified minimum
tire pressure has been reached.
Remove the power plug F from the
cigar lighter socket or auxiliary power
socket. Quickly unscrew the hose C
from the tire valve. Fasten the valve
cap again. Some residual sealant fluid
may drip or spray out of hose C while
you are disconnecting it. This is normal.
Leave the sealant bottle B in the bottle
holder D. Make sure the kit is stored
safely, but still easily accessible in your
11.
Disconnect the sealant bottle tire
inflation pipe from the tire valve and
the 12 volt DC power point connector.
Note: Do not remove the sealant bottle
from the compressor.
12.
Reinstall the tire valve dust cap.
13.
Place the warning label on the
steering behavior or noises while
driving, reduce your speed and drive
with caution to a place where it is
safe for you to wheel and correctly
stow the kit in the luggage
compartment.
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When the tire reaches the
recommended tire pressure of
between 29–44 psi (2–3 bar), switch
the compressor and the ignition off.
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14.
Immediately drive your vehicle for
2–6 mi (3–10 km). Do not exceed
50 mph (80 km/h).
After Using the Tire Sealant and
Inflator Kit
WARNING
If you experience heavy vibrations,
unsteady steering behavior or noises
while driving, reduce your speed
gradually and stop your vehicle as soon as
it is safe to do so. Recheck the tire and its
pressure.If the tire pressure is less than
15 psi (1 bar) 18.9 psi (1.3 bar) or if there
are any cracks, bumps or similar damage
visible, do not continue driving with this
tire. Stop your vehicle after driving
approximately 2 ml (3 km). Check, and
where necessary, adjust the pressure This
could cause loss of the damaged tire.
Attach the vehicle control.
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 to
26 psi (1.8 bar) or below, the tire could be
damaged beyond a temporary repair. Have
your vehicle immediately checked. Do not
drive your vehicle.
The kit and read the tire pressure from the
pressure gauge E. Adjust it to the specified
pressure. Once you have inflated the tire
to its correct tire pressure, move the
compressor switch G to position 0, remove
the power plug F from the socket, unscrew
the hose C and fasten the valve cap. Leave
hose C and H connected to the sealant
bottle B and store the kit away safely. Drive
to the nearest tire specialist to get the
damaged tire replaced. Before the tire is
removed from the rim, inform the tire
specialist that the tire contains sealant.
You must renew the sealant bottle B and
hose C as soon as possible once used.
Remember that the kit only provides
temporary mobility. Regulations
concerning tire repair or replacement after
using the kit may could differ from
country to country. You should We
recommend you consult a tire specialist
for advice. Before driving, make sure the
tire is adjusted to the recommended
inflation pressure. You must monitor the
tire pressure until the specialist.
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After using the kit:
• Do not drive your vehicle more than
124 mi (200 km) before repairing or
replacing the punctured tire.
• Inform all other users of your vehicle
that a tire was sealed tire is replaced.
Empty sealant bottles can using the
kit. Make them aware of the special
driving conditions that must be
disposed of together with normal
household waste. Return remains of
sealant to an authorized dealer or
dispose of adhered to.
• Regularly check the tire pressure until
the sealed tire is repaired or replaced
by a tire specialist. Before the tire is
removed from the wheel rim, you must
inform the tire specialist that the tire
contains sealant.
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•
Remove the sealant bottle and the
sealant bottle tire inflation pipe from
the compressor and discard it in
compliance with local your household
waste disposal regulations. Checking
the Tire Pressure Before driving, make
sure the tire is adjusted to the
recommended inflation pressure.
Monitor the tire pressure until the
sealed tire is replaced. Stop your
vehicle after driving about 2 ml (3 km).
Check, and where necessary, adjust the
pressure of the damaged tire. Attach
the kit and read the tire pressure from
the pressure gauge E. If the pressure of
the sealant-filled tire is 1.3 bar (19 psi)
or more, adjust it to the specified
pressure. Follow the inflation
procedure once again to top up the tire
pressure. Check the tire pressure again
from the pressure gauge E. If the tire
pressure is too high, deflate the tire to
the specified pressure using the
pressure relief valve I. Once you have
inflated the tire to its correct tire
pressure, move the compressor switch
G to position 0, remove the power plug
F from the socket, unscrew the hose H,
fasten the valve cap and replace the
protective cap. Leave the sealant
bottle B in the bottle holder D and store
the kit away safely in its original
location. Drive to the nearest tire
specialist to get the damaged tire
replaced. Before the tire is removed
from the rim, inform the tire specialist
that the tire contains sealant. You must
renew the sealant bottle B and hose C
as soon as possible once used.
Remember that this kit only provides
temporary mobility. Regulations
concerning tire repair after usage of the
kit may differ from country to country.
You should consult a tire specialist for
advice. Empty sealant bottles can be
•
disposed of together with normal
household waste. Return remains of
sealant to an authorized dealer or
dispose of it in compliance with local
waste disposal regulations. or return
it to an authorized dealer.
Purchase a replacement sealant bottle
and sealant bottle tire inflation pipe
from an authorized dealer.
TIRE CARE
Note: Front tires shown on the left side of
the diagram.
Non-directional tires
Directional tires
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To make sure the front and rear tires of
your vehicle wear evenly and last longer,
we recommend that you swap the tires
from front to rear and vice versa at regular
intervals between 3,000 mi (5,000 km)
and 6,000 mi (10,000 km).
Do not scrub the sidewalls of the
tires when you are parking.
If you have to mount a curb, do so slowly
and approach it with the wheels at
right-angles to the curb.
Examine the tires regularly for cuts, foreign
objects and uneven wear of the
tread.Uneven wear could mean that the
wheel alignment is outside specification.
Check the tire pressures (including the
spare) when cold, every two weeks.
Note: The anti-lock brake system continues
to correctly operate.
Note: We recommend that you switch the
stability control system off. See Using
Stability Control (page 156).
Do not use snow chains greater than 0.4 in
(10 mm).
Do not use self-tensioning snow chains.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM (If Equipped)
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WARNING
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If winter tires are used you must inflate
them to the same tire pressures as those
listed in the tire pressure table. See Tire
Pressures (page 270).
USING SNOW CHAINS
Only use snow chains on the following
specified tire sizes:
• 195/60 R 15.
• 195/60 R 15 ECO.
Note: Maintain correct tire pressures.
WARNING
USING WINTER TIRES
Only use snow chains on the front wheels.
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WARNINGS
Do not exceed 30 mph
(50 km/h).Failure to follow this
instruction could result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, personal injury or
death.
Do not use snow chains on snow-free
roads.
The tire pressure monitoring system
is not a substitute for manually
checking tire pressures.You should
periodically check tire pressures using a
pressure gauge.Failure to correctly
maintain tire pressures could increase the
risk of tire failure, loss of control, vehicle
rollover and personal injury.
Note: You should only use tire sealants in
roadside emergencies as they may cause
damage to the tire pressure monitoring
system sensor.
Note: If the tire pressure monitoring system
sensor becomes damaged, it may not
function.
Only fit snow chains to specified
tires.
If your vehicle is fitted with wheel
trims, remove them before fitting
snow chains.
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Each tire, including the spare (if
provided), should be checked
monthly when cold and inflated
to the inflation pressure recommended by
the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle
placard or tire inflation pressure label.(If
your vehicle has tires of a different size
than the size indicated on the vehicle
placard or tire inflation pressure label, you
should determine the proper tire inflation
pressure for those tires).
As an added safety feature, your vehicle
has been equipped with a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) that
illuminates a low tire pressure telltale
when one or more of your tires is
significantly under-inflated.Accordingly,
when the low tire pressure telltale
illuminates, you should stop and check
your tires as soon as possible, and inflate
them to the proper pressure.Driving on a
significantly under-inflated tire causes the
tire to overheat and can lead to tire
failure.Under-inflation also reduces fuel
efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect
the vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a
substitute for proper tire maintenance, and
it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain
correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation
has not reached the level to trigger
illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure
telltale.
Your vehicle has also been equipped with
a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate
when the system is not operating
properly.The TPMS malfunction indicator
is combined with the low tire pressure
telltale.When the system detects a
malfunction, the telltale will flash for
approximately one minute and then remain
continuously illuminated.This sequence
will continue upon subsequent vehicle
start-ups as long as the malfunction exists.
When the malfunction indicator is
illuminated, the system may not be able
to detect or signal low tire pressure as
intended.TPMS malfunctions may occur
for a variety of reasons, including the
installation of replacement or alternate
tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent
the TPMS from functioning
properly.Always check the TPMS
malfunction telltale after replacing one or
more tires or wheels on your vehicle to
ensure that the replacement or alternate
tires and wheels allow the TPMS to
continue to function properly.
Changing Tires With a Tire
Pressure Monitoring System
Note: Each road tire is equipped with a tire
pressure sensor located inside the wheel
and tire assembly cavity.The pressure sensor
is attached to the valve stem.The pressure
sensor is covered by the tire and is not visible
unless the tire is removed.Take care when
changing the tire to avoid damaging the
sensor.
You should always have your tires serviced
by an authorized dealer.
Check the tire pressure periodically (at
least monthly) using an accurate tire
gauge.See When Inflating Your Tires in
this chapter.
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Changing Wheels With a Tire
Pressure Monitoring System
When changing the wheels of your vehicle,
the tire pressure monitoring system needs
to relearn the tire pressure sensors.To
achieve this perform the following:
1.
Make sure all tires are inflated to the
proper pressure.If not, inflate the tires
to the correct pressure.
2. Park your vehicle for at least 20
minutes.
3. Carry out the tire pressure monitoring
system reset procedure.See Tire
Pressure Monitoring System Reset
Procedure later in this section.
4. The tire pressure monitoring system
automatically re-learns the tire
pressure sensors the next time your
drive your vehicle for approximately 15
minutes above 25 mph (40 km/h).
Understanding Your Tire Pressure
Monitoring System
The tire pressure monitoring system
measures pressure in your road tires and
sends the tire pressure readings to your
vehicle.You can view the tire pressure
readings through the information display.
See General Information (page 82). The
low tire pressure warning light will turn on
if the tire pressure is significantly low.Once
the light is illuminated, your tires are
under-inflated and need to be inflated to
the manufacturer’s recommended tire
pressure.Even if the light turns on and a
short time later turns off, your tire pressure
still needs to be checked.
When Your Temporary Spare Tire is
Installed
When one of your road tires needs to be
replaced with the temporary spare, the
system will continue to identify an issue to
remind you that the damaged road wheel
and tire assembly needs to be repaired and
put back on your vehicle.
To restore the full function of the tire
pressure monitoring system, have the
damaged road wheel and tire assembly
repaired and remounted on your vehicle.
When You Believe Your System is Not
Operating Properly
The main function of the tire pressure
monitoring system is to warn you when
your tires need air.It can also warn you in
the event the system is no longer capable
of functioning as intended.See the
following chart for information concerning
your tire pressure monitoring system:
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Low tire pressure
warning light
Possible cause
Customer action required
Tire(s) under-inflated
Make sure tires are at the proper pressure.See Inflating your tires in this
chapter.After inflating your tires to the
manufacturer’s recommended pressure
as shown on the Tire Label (located on
the edge of driver’s door or the B-Pillar),
the vehicle must be driven for at least
two minutes over 20 mph (32 km/h)
before the light turns off.
Spare tire in use
Repair the damaged road wheel and tire
assembly and reinstall it on the vehicle
to restore system function.For a
description on how the system functions,
see When Your Temporary Spare Tire
is Installed in this section.
TPMS malfunction
If the tires are properly inflated and the
spare tire is not in use but the light
remains on, contact your authorized
dealer as soon as possible.
Spare tire in use
Repair the damaged road wheel and tire
assembly and reinstall it on the vehicle
to restore system function.For a
description on how the system functions,
see When Your Temporary Spare Tire
is Installed in this section.
TPMS malfunction
If the tires are properly inflated and the
spare tire is not in use but the light
remains on, contact your authorized
dealer as soon as possible.
Solid warning light
Flashing warning
light
When Inflating Your Tires
WARNING
Do not use the tire pressure
displayed in the information display
as a tire pressure gauge.Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death.
When putting air into your tires (such as at
a gas station or in your garage), the tire
pressure monitoring system may not
respond immediately to the air added to
your tires.
It may take up to two minutes of driving
over 20 mph (32 km/h) for the light to turn
off after you have filled your tires to the
recommended inflation pressure.
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How Temperature Affects Your Tire
Pressure
The tire pressure monitoring system
monitors tire pressure in each pneumatic
tire.While driving in a normal manner, a
typical passenger tire inflation pressure
may increase about 2–4 psi (14–28 kPa)
from a cold start situation.If the vehicle is
stationary overnight with the outside
temperature significantly lower than the
daytime temperature, the tire pressure may
decrease about 3 psi (21 kPa) for a drop of
30°F (17°C) in ambient temperature.This
lower pressure value may be detected by
the tire pressure monitoring system as
being significantly lower than the
recommended inflation pressure and
activate the system warning light for low
tire pressure.If the low tire pressure
warning light is on, visually check each tire
to verify that no tire is flat.If one or more
tires are flat, repair as necessary.Check the
air pressure in the road tires.If any tire is
under-inflated, carefully drive the vehicle
to the nearest location where air can be
added to the tires.Inflate all the tires to the
recommended inflation pressure.
If the tires are rotated, you need to reset
the system in order to relearn the positions
of the tire pressure sensors.The system
cannot tell which position a tire pressure
sensor is in, and assumes you have set the
tire pressures correctly.
Performing the Reset Procedure
1.
Switch the ignition on.
2. Navigate to the tire monitor menu in
the information display. See
Information Messages (page 89).
3. Press and hold the OK button until a
confirmation message appears.If your
vehicle has a tire pressure monitoring
system reset button, press and hold
the button until a confirmation
message appears.
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL VEHICLES WITH: SPARE
WHEEL
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Lug Nuts
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Reset Procedure
You can obtain replacement locking lug
nuts or a locking lug nut key using the
reference number certificate.
Overview
Vehicles With a Spare Wheel
You must carry out the system reset
procedure after each tire replacement or
adjustment of the tire pressures.
To maintain your vehicle load carrying
capability, your vehicle may require
different tire pressures in the front
compared to the rear.In these cases, the
system illuminates the warning lamp at
different pressures for the front and rear
tires.
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WARNINGS
Do not fit more than one spare wheel
on your vehicle at any one time.
Do not carry out any tire repairs on a
spare wheel.
If you are not sure what type of spare
wheel your vehicle has, do not
exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
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tires.
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If the spare wheel is the same type and
size as your vehicle road wheel, you can fit
the spare wheel and continue to drive in
the normal manner.
If the spare wheel is not the same type and
size as your vehicle road wheel, it has a
label showing the maximum driving speed
limit.
Refer to the following information before
changing the road wheel.
Note: Your vehicle may exhibit some
different driving characteristics if you fit the
spare wheel.
Note: The ground clearance of your vehicle
may be reduced when the spare wheel is
fitted. Take care when parking next to a
curb.
Note: The spare wheel is located under the
floor cover in the luggage compartment.
Note: If the spare wheel is fitted to your
vehicle, do not drive through an automatic
car wash.
Note: If the spare wheel is fitted to your
vehicle, drive the shortest distance possible.
1.
Turn the spare wheel securing nut
counterclockwise and remove
it.Remove the wheel from the spare
wheel well.
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4. Unfold the vehicle jack handle and the
hexagonal end into the correct position
prior to use.Use the hexagonal end to
operate the vehicle jack screw and to
remove the lug nuts.
Note: Use the hook at the hexagonal end
to remove the wheel trim.
Vehicles Without a Spare Wheel
Vehicles without a spare wheel are fitted
with a temporary mobility kit. See Tire
Sealant and Inflator Kit (page 252).
Note: Vehicles with a temporary mobility
kit do not have a spare wheel, vehicle jack
or wheel brace.
Vehicle Jack
WARNINGS
Do not use the vehicle jack other
than when you are changing a wheel
in an emergency.
2. Turn the vehicle jack securing bolt
counterclockwise and remove it.
Check that the vehicle jack is not
damaged or deformed and the
thread is lubricated and clean.
3. Turn the vehicle jack screw
counterclockwise to remove the vehicle
jack handle and lug nut tool from the
vehicle jack.
Never place anything between the
vehicle jack and the ground.
Never place anything between the
vehicle jack and your vehicle.
When changing between summer and
winter tires, use a hydraulic floor jack.
Note: Use a jack with a minimum lifting
capacity of 1.5 tonnes and a lifting plate with
a minimum diameter of 3.1 in (80 mm).
Jacking and Lifting Points
WARNING
You must use the specified jacking
points.
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Emergency use only.
Maintenance.
Indentations in the sills show the location
of the jacking points.
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Removing the Wheel Trim
Vehicles with Side Skirts
1.
Unfold the lug nut wrench.
2. Use the tongue on the lug nut wrench
to remove the wheel trim.
Removing a Road Wheel
WARNINGS
Park your vehicle so that you do not
obstruct the flow of traffic or place
yourself in any danger and set up a
warning triangle.
Make sure that your vehicle is on firm
and level ground with the front
wheels pointing straight ahead.
Switch the ignition off and apply the
parking brake.
If your vehicle has a manual
transmission, shift into first or reverse
gear.If your vehicle has an automatic
transmission, shift into park (P).
Make sure all passengers are out of
your vehicle.
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WARNINGS
Chock the diagonally opposite wheel
to the punctured tire with an
appropriate wheel block or wheel
chock.
Do not work on your vehicle when
the jack is the only support.If the
vehicle slips off the jack, you or
someone else could be seriously injured.
WARNING
Make sure that the vehicle jack is
vertical to the jacking point and the
base 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 clear
of the ground.
4. Remove the lug nuts and the road
wheel.
Note: Do not lay alloy wheels face down
on the ground, this will damage the paint.
Installing a Road Wheel
WARNINGS
Make sure that the arrows on
directional tires point in the direction
of rotation when your vehicle is
moving forward.If you have to fit a spare
tire with the arrows pointing in the opposite
direction have the tire refitted as soon as
possible.
Use only approved wheel and tire
sizes.Using other sizes could damage
your vehicle and will make the
National Type Approval invalid.
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WARNINGS
Make sure there is no grease or oil on
the threads or the surface between
the wheel lugs and nuts.This can
cause the lug nuts to loosen while driving.
Do not fit run flat tires on vehicles
that were not originally fitted with
them.Contact an authorized dealer
for more details about compatibility.
WARNINGS
Do not install alloy wheels using lug
nuts designed for use with steel
wheels.
Have the lug nuts checked for
tightness and the tire pressure
checked as soon as possible.
Only use the specific lug nuts and
wheels supplied with your vehicle.If
in doubt, contact an authorized
dealer.
Note: The lug nuts of alloy wheels and
spoked steel wheels can also be used for
the steel spare wheel for a short time
(maximum two weeks).
Note: Make sure that the cones on the lug
nuts 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 partially
tighten them in the sequence shown.
5. Lower your vehicle and remove the
vehicle jack.
6. Fully tighten all of the lug nuts in the
sequence shown. See Wheels and
Tires (page 252).
7. Install the wheel trim.
TIRE PRESSURES - 1.0L
ECOBOOST™, MANUAL
edited
TRANSMISSION
(G1892350)
Tire Pressures for Speeds up The
recommended tire inflation pressures
are on the tire information label on the
driver 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 from
the spare wheel well to check the tire
pressure.
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Tire size.
Vehicle model.
Front tire pressure.
Rear tire pressure.
Vehicle load.
Measure unit.
Spare wheel tire pressure.
Intended constant vehicle speed.
Spare wheel tire size.
Up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
175/65 195/60R15.
2.1 (30)
1.8 (26)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R14 Tire 195/60R15
ECO.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
Pressures 195/55R16.
2.1 (30)
1.8 (26)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
for 205/45R17.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
Speeds 205/40R18.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.6 (38)
2.8 (41)
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up to Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) or With Trailer Towing
up to 60 mph (100 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
195/60 195/60R15.
2.1 (30)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R15 195/60
195/60R15 ECO.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R15 195/55R16.
2.1 (30)
2 (29)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
ECO 205/45R17.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
195/55 205/40R18.
2.4 (35)
2 (29)
2.6 (38)
2.8 (41)
R16 205/45 R17 Temporary Spare Wheel
(If Equipped)
WARNING
205/40 R18 Tire Pressures for Continuous Speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h) Do
not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporary
spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.
Tire Size Normal Load
Full Load Front Rear
Front Rear
psi (bar)
psi 175/65R14.
3.2 (46)
(bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 195/60 R15 195/60 R15 ECO 195/55 R16 205/45 R17 205/40 R18
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the
temporary spare wheel.
TIRE PRESSURES - 1.0L
ECOBOOST™, AUTOMATIC
edited
TRANSMISSION
(G1892351)
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 from
the spare wheel well to check the tire
pressure.
Tire Pressures for Speeds up The
recommended tire inflation pressures
are on the tire information label on the
driver side B-pillar.
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Tire size.
Vehicle model.
Front tire pressure.
Rear tire pressure.
Vehicle load.
Measure unit.
Spare wheel tire pressure.
Intended constant vehicle speed.
Spare wheel tire size.
Up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
175/65 195/60R15.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R14 Tire 195/60R15
ECO.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
Pressures 195/55R16.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
for 205/45R17.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
Speeds 205/40R18.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.6 (38)
2.8 (41)
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up to Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) or With Trailer Towing
up to 60 mph (100 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
195/60 195/60R15.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R15 195/60
195/60R15 ECO.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R15 195/55R16.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
ECO 205/45R17.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
195/55 205/40R18.
2.4 (35)
2 (29)
2.6 (38)
2.8 (41)
R16 205/45 R17 Temporary Spare Wheel
(If Equipped)
WARNING
205/40 R18 Tire Pressures for Continuous Speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h) Do
not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporary
spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.
Tire Size Normal Load
Full Load Front Rear
Front Rear
psi (bar)
psi 175/65R14.
3.2 (46)
(bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 195/60 R15 195/60 R15 ECO 195/55 R16 205/45 R17 205/40 R18
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the
temporary spare wheel.
TIRE PRESSURES - 1.1L
edited
Check all tire pressures when they are cold,
at least once every two weeks.
(G1868861)
Tire Pressures for Speeds up The
recommended tire inflation pressures
are on the tire information label on the
driver side B-pillar.
Note: You may need to 50 mph
(80 km/h) remove the spare wheel from
the spare wheel well to check the tire
pressure.
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Tire size.
Vehicle model.
Front tire pressure.
Rear tire pressure.
Vehicle load.
Measure unit.
Spare wheel tire pressure.
Intended constant vehicle speed.
Spare wheel tire size.
Up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
175/65 195/60R15.
2.1 (30)
1.8 (26)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R14 Tire 195/60R15
ECO.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
Pressures 195/55R16.
2.1 (30)
1.8 (26)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
for 205/45R17.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
Speeds 205/40R18.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.6 (38)
2.8 (41)
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up to Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) or With Trailer Towing
up to 60 mph (100 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
195/60 195/60R15.
2.1 (30)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R15 195/60
195/60R15 ECO.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R15 195/55R16.
2.1 (30)
2 (29)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
ECO 205/45R17.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
195/55 205/40R18.
2.4 (35)
2 (29)
2.6 (38)
2.8 (41)
R16 205/45 R17 Temporary Spare Wheel
(If Equipped)
WARNING
205/40 R18 Tire Pressures for Continuous Speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h) Do
not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporary
spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.
Tire Size Normal Load
Full Load Front Rear
Front Rear
psi (bar)
psi 175/65R14.
3.2 (46)
(bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 195/60 R15 195/60 R15 ECO 195/55 R16 205/45 R17 205/40 R18
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the
temporary spare wheel.
TIRE PRESSURES - 1.5L DIESEL
edited
(G1892353)
Tire Pressures for Speeds up The
recommended tire inflation pressures
are on the tire information label on the
driver 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 from
the spare wheel well to check the tire
pressure.
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Tire size.
Vehicle model.
Front tire pressure.
Rear tire pressure.
Vehicle load.
Measure unit.
Spare wheel tire pressure.
Intended constant vehicle speed.
Spare wheel tire size.
Up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
175/65 195/60R15.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R14 Tire 195/60R15
ECO.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
Pressures 195/55R16.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
for 205/45R17.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
Speeds 205/40R18.
2.3 (33)
1.8 (26)
2.6 (38)
2.8 (41)
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up to Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) or With Trailer Towing
up to 60 mph (100 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
195/60 195/60R15.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R15 195/60
195/60R15 ECO.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.8 (41)
2.8 (41)
R15 195/55R16.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
ECO 205/45R17.
2.3 (33)
2 (29)
2.3 (33)
2.6 (38)
195/55 205/40R18.
2.4 (35)
2 (29)
2.6 (38)
2.8 (41)
R16 205/45 R17 Temporary Spare Wheel
(If Equipped)
WARNING
205/40 R18 Tire Pressures for Continuous Speeds over 100 mph (160 km/h) Do
not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporary
spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.
Tire Size Normal Load
Full Load Front Rear
Front Rear
psi (bar)
psi 175/65R14.
3.2 (46)
(bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 195/60 R15 195/60 R15 ECO 195/55 R16 205/45 R17 205/40 R18
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the
temporary spare wheel.
Check all tire pressures when they are cold,
at least once every two weeks.
TIRE PRESSURES TIRE
PRESSURES - 1.5L
edited
ECOBOOST™
Note: You may need to remove the spare
wheel from the spare wheel well to check
the tire pressure.
(G1938064)
The recommended tire inflation pressures
are on the tire information label on the
driver side B-pillar.
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Tire size.
Vehicle model.
Front tire pressure.
Rear tire pressure.
Vehicle load.
Measure unit.
Spare wheel tire pressure.
Intended constant vehicle speed.
Spare wheel tire size.
Up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
205/45R17.
2.5 (36)
1.9 (28)
2.6 (38)
2.3 (33)
205/40R18.
2.5 (36)
1.9 (28)
2.6 (38)
2.3 (33)
Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) or With Trailer Towing up to
60 mph (100 km/h)
Normal Load
Tire Size
Full Load
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
psi (bar)
205/45R17.
2.5 (36)
2.1 (30)
2.6 (38)
2.3 (33)
205/40R18.
2.5 (36)
2.1 (30)
2.6 (38)
2.3 (33)
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Temporary Spare Wheel
(If Equipped)
WARNING
Do not switch off stability control or select sport mode, when using a temporary
spare wheel or after inflating a tire using the temporary mobility kit.
Tire Size
psi (bar)
T 125/80R15.
4.2 (61)
Do not exceed the maximum speed stated on the label attached to the temporary spare
wheel.
LUG NUTS
(G1868862)
edited
Lug Nut Wheel Type Torque
lb.ft (Nm)
135 (100)
All Locking Lug Nuts
You can obtain a replacement locking lug
nut key and replacement locking lug nuts
from an authorized dealer using the
reference number certificate.
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VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
(G1867992)
Dimension Description
Maximum length.
Dimension
4,040 mm (159.1 in)
Maximum width with mirrors unfolded.
1,941 mm (76.4 in)
Maximum width with mirrors folded.
1,783 mm (70.2 in)
1,464–1,495 mm
(57.6–58.9 in)
Overall height - EC curb weight.
Wheelbase.
2,493 mm (98.1 in)
Front track.
1,503–1,513 mm
(59.2–59.6 in)
Rear track.
1,466–1,476 mm
(57.7–58.1 in)
Front ground clearance.
120–139 mm (4.7–5.5 in)
Center ground clearance.
164–181 mm (6.5–7.1 in)
Rear ground clearance.
185–201 mm (7.3–7.9 in)
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TOWBAR DIMENSIONS
Measurement
(G1867994)
Dimension Description
in (mm)
Bumper to center of tow ball.
75 (3.0)
Attachment point to center of tow ball.
9 (0.4)
Wheel center to center of tow ball.
783 (30.8)
Distance between side members.
1,032 (40.6)
Center of tow ball to side member.
516 (20.3)
Center of tow ball to center of first attachment point.
339 (13.3)
Center of tow ball to center of second attachment
point.
573 (22.6)
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Maximum Permissible Trailer Vertical Weight
Powertrain
lb (kg)
1.0L EcoBoost.
65 (143)
1.0L EcoBoost.
45 (99)
1.1L Duratec.
65 (143)
1.5L Duratorq-TDCi 85PS.
45 (99)
1.5L Duratorq-TDCi 120PS.
40 (88)
Vehicles with automatic transmission.
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE
Model.
Variant.
Engine designation.
Engine power and emission level.
Vehicle identification number.
Gross vehicle weight.
Gross train weight.
Maximum front axle weight.
Maximum rear axle weight.
(G1555683)
The vehicle identification plate is within
the right-hand door aperture.
Note: The vehicle identification plate may
vary to that shown.
Note: Information on the vehicle
identification plate is dependent upon
market requirements.
On the left-hand side of the instrument
panel.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
(G1601750)
You can find the vehicle identification
number at the following locations.
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CAPACITIES AND
SPECIFICATIONS - 1.0L
ECOBOOST™
(G1868000)
WARNING
Stamped into the floor panel on the
right-hand side, in front of the front seat.
The air conditioning refrigerant
system contains refrigerant under
high pressure.Only qualified
personnel should service the air
conditioning refrigerant system.Opening
the air conditioning refrigerant system can
cause personal injury.
Capacities
Item
Quantity
Engine oil fill capacity including the oil filter.
4.6 L (1.01 gal)
Engine oil fill capacity excluding the oil filter.
4.4 L (0.97 gal)
Engine coolant fill capacity.
5.8 L (1.28 gal)
Fuel tank fill capacity.
42 L (9.24 gal)
Washer system fill capacity.
3 L (0.66 gal)
Specifications
Adding Engine Oil
Use oil and fluids that meet the defined
specification and viscosity grades. Using
other fluids could result in damage not
covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Quantity
1 L (0.2 gal)
The quantity of engine oil required to raise
the indicated level on the dipstick from
minimum to maximum.
Materials
Name
Engine Oil - SAE 5W-20
Antifreeze Super Plus Premium
FU7J-19544-xx
Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High Performance
BU7J-M6C65-xxxx
Screen Wash
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Specification
WSS-M2C948-B
WSS-M97B44-D
WSS-M6C65-A2
WSS-M14P19-A
Capacities and Specifications edited
Name
2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 3U7J-19523-GA,
FU7J-19C544-AA/BA/DA/EA/GA/HA
If you are unable to find an engine oil that
meets the specification defined by
WSS-M2C948-B, it is acceptable to use a
SAE 5W-20 engine oil that is defined by
ACEA C2.
Note: Do not use more than 0.3 gal (1 L) of
the alternative engine oil between
scheduled service intervals.
Using oil and fluids that do not meet the
defined specification and viscosity grade
may lead to:
• Component damage which may not be
covered by the vehicle Warranty.
• Longer engine cranking periods.
• Increased emission levels.
• Reduced engine performance.
• Reduced fuel economy.
• Reduced brake performance.
Specification
CAPACITIES AND
SPECIFICATIONS - 1.1L
edited
DURATEC
(G1868001)
Use oil and fluids fluid that meet the
defined specification and viscosity grades.
Using other fluids could result in damage
not covered by the vehicle Warranty. If you
are unable to find an engine oil that meets
the defined specification defined by
WSS-M2C948-B, it is acceptable to use a
SAE 5W-20 engine oil that is defined by
ACEA C2. Do not use more than 0.3 gal
(1 L) of the alternative engine oil between
scheduled service intervals. Using oil and
fluids that and viscosity grade.
If you do not meet the defined
specification and viscosity grade may lead
to: use oil and fluid that meets the defined
specification and viscosity grade, it could
result in:
• Component damage which may not
be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
• Longer engine cranking periods.
• Increased emission levels.
• Reduced engine performance.
• Reduced fuel economy.
• Reduced brake performance.
Engine
Engine Oil
Capacities
Variant
All.
Including the Oil Filter
Excluding the Oil Filter
4.1 L (0.9 gal)
4 L (0.9 gal)
Note: The quantity of engine oil required to raise the indicated level on the dipstick from
minimum to maximum is 0.3 gal (1 L).
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Materials
Name
Engine Oil - SAE 5W-20
If you are unable to find an engine oil that
meets the specification defined by
WSS-M2C948-B, it is acceptable to use a
SAE 5W-20 engine oil that is defined by
ACEA C2.
Specification
WSS-M2C948-B
Note: Do not use more than 0.3 gal (1 L)
of the alternative engine oil between
scheduled service intervals.
Engine Coolant
Capacities
Variant
Quantity
All.
5.5 L (1.2 gal)
Materials
Name
Antifreeze Super Plus Premium
FU7J-19544-xx
Specification
WSS-M97B44-D
Fuel Tank
Capacities
Variant
Quantity
All.
42 L (9.2 gal)
Washer Reservoir
Capacities
Variant
Quantity
All.
3 L (0.7 gal)
Materials
Name
Screen Wash
2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 3U7J-19523-GA,
FU7J-19C544-AA/BA/DA/EA/GA/HA
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Specification
WSS-M14P19-A
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Brake System
Materials
Name
Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High Performance
BU7J-M6C65-xxxx
CAPACITIES AND
SPECIFICATIONS - 1.5L
DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL
edited
Specification
WSS-M6C65-A2
(G1868003)
WARNING
The air conditioning refrigerant
system contains refrigerant under
high pressure.Only qualified
personnel should service the air
conditioning refrigerant system.Opening
the air conditioning refrigerant system can
cause personal injury.
Engine Oil
An engine oil viscosity grade and
specification label is on the underside of
the hood.
Engine oil fill capacity including
the oil filter.
Engine oil viscosity grade.
Engine oil specification.
Adding Engine Oil
Only add engine oil that meets the defined
specification and viscosity grade in small
quantities of no more than 0.13 gal 0.1 gal
(0.5 L).
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To avoid overfilling, wait for one minute
after each refill step to allow the engine oil
to flow into the oil pan and register on the
engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Check
(page 233).
Capacities
Item
gal (L) Quantity
Fuel tank fill capacity.
40 L (8.8 gal)
Washer system fill capacity.
3 L (0.7 gal)
Specifications
Use oil and fluids that meet the defined
specification and viscosity grades. Using
other fluids could result in damage not
covered by the vehicle Warranty. If you are
unable to find an engine oil that meets the
specification defined by WSS-M2C950-A,
it is acceptable to use a SAE 0W-30 engine
oil that is defined by ACEA C2.
Materials
Name
Antifreeze Super Plus Premium
FU7J-19544-xx
Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High Performance
BU7J-M6C65-xxxx
Screen Wash
2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 3U7J-19523-GA,
FU7J-19C544-AA/BA/DA/EA/GA/HA
Using oil and fluids that do not meet the
defined specification and viscosity grade
may lead to: Component damage which
may not be covered by the vehicle
Warranty.
• Longer engine cranking periods.
• Increased emission levels.
• Reduced engine performance.
• Reduced fuel economy.
• Reduced brake performance.
Specification
WSS-M97B44-D
WSS-M6C65-A2
WSS-M14P19-A
CAPACITIES AND
SPECIFICATIONS - 1.5L
ECOBOOST™
(G1868002)
Use oil and fluid that meets the defined
specification and viscosity grade.
If you do not use oil and fluid that meets
the defined specification and viscosity
grade, it could result in:
• Component damage not covered by
the vehicle Warranty.
• Longer engine cranking periods.
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•
•
Increased emission levels.
Reduced engine performance.
•
•
Reduced fuel economy.
Reduced brake performance.
Engine
Engine Oil
Capacities
Variant
Including the Oil Filter
Excluding the Oil Filter
4.75 L (1.0 gal)
4.25 L (0.9 gal)
All.
Note: The quantity of engine oil required to raise the indicated level on the dipstick from
minimum to maximum is 0.2 gal (0.7 L).
Materials
Name
Engine Oil - SAE 5W-20
If you are unable to find an engine oil that
meets the specification defined by
WSS-M2C948-B, it is acceptable to use a
SAE 5W-20 engine oil that is defined by
ACEA C2
Specification
WSS-M2C948-B
Note: Do not use more than 0.3 gal (1 L) of
the alternative engine oil between
scheduled service intervals.
Engine Coolant
Capacities
Variant
Quantity
All.
6 L (1.3 gal)
Materials
Name
Antifreeze Super Plus Premium
FU7J-19544-xx
Specification
WSS-M97B44-D
Fuel Tank
Capacities
Variant
Quantity
All.
45 L (9.9 gal)
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Washer Reservoir
Capacities
Variant
Quantity
All.
3 L (0.7 gal)
Materials
Name
Screen Wash
2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 3U7J-19523-GA,
FU7J-19C544-AA/BA/DA/EA/GA/HA
Specification
WSS-M14P19-A
Brake System
Materials
Name
Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High Performance
BU7J-M6C65-xxxx
BULB SPECIFICATION CHART
Specification
WSS-M6C65-A2
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Exterior Lamps
Specification
Power (Watt)
(Watts)
PY21W PY21W.
21
Daytime running lamps. Front direction indicator.
H15 PY21W.
15/55 21
Daytime running lamps. Front direction indicator.
LED.
Daytime running lamp.
H15.
15/55
Daytime running lamp.
LED.
Headlamp -
low beam. H7 Daytime running lamp.
LED.
H7.
55
H15 15/55 Headlamp high
beam. H1 H7.
55
Low beam headlamp.
LED.
High beam headlamp.
H15.
15/55
Lamp Bulb
Front direction indicator.
Low beam headlamp.
Headlamp high beam. Low beam headlamp.
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Specification
Power (Watt)
(Watts)
High beam headlamp.
H1.
55
High beam headlamp.
LED.
H8 H8.
35
WY5W WY5W.
lamp. P21/5W
P21/5W.
21/5
LED.
LED.
Central high
mounted stop
lamp. LED. LED.
PY21W PY21W.
21
P21W P21W.
21
W16W W16W.
16
LED.
LED. -
Lamp Bulb
Front fog lamp.
Side direction indicator.
Brake Rear lamp and rear stoplamp.
Brake Rear lamp and rear lamp. stoplamp.
High mounted stoplamp.
Rear direction indicator.
Rear fog lamp.
Reversing lamps. lamp.
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 checked
as soon as possible. changed by an authorized dealer.
Interior Lamps
Specification
Power (Watt)
(Watts)
Glove compartment lamp.
LED.
LED. -
Interior lamp.
LED.
LED. -
Vanity mirror lamp.
LED.
LED. -
Luggage compartment lamp.
LED.
LED. -
Lamp Bulb
Note: We recommend that you have LEDs are not serviceable. Have your vehicle checked
as soon as possible. changed by an authorized dealer.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES
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- 1.0L ECOBOOST™
(G1948539)
Urban
Extra-Urban
Combined
CO2 Emissions
mpg ( L/100 km)
mpg ( L/100 km)
mpg ( L/100 km)
g/km
7.4–5.4 (38.2–52.3)
4.7–3.6 (60.1–78.5)
5.7–4.3 (49.6–65.7)
97—129
We derive CO2 and fuel consumption figures in laboratory tests according to Regulation
(EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) 692/2008 and subsequent amendments.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES
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- 1.1L DURATEC
(G1948540)
Urban
Extra-Urban
Combined
CO2 Emissions
mpg ( L/100 km)
mpg ( L/100 km)
mpg ( L/100 km)
g/km
6.1–5.6 (46.3–50.4)
3.9–3.7 (72.4–76.3)
4.7–4.4 (60.1–64.2)
101—107
We derive CO2 and fuel consumption figures in laboratory tests according to Regulation
(EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) 692/2008 and subsequent amendments.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES
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- 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL
(G1948541)
Urban
Extra-Urban
Combined
CO2 Emissions
mpg ( L/100 km)
mpg ( L/100 km)
mpg ( L/100 km)
g/km
4.4–3.5 (64.2–80.7)
3.4–3 (83.1–94.2)
3.7–3.2 (76.3–88.3)
82—97
We derive CO2 and fuel consumption figures in laboratory tests according to Regulation
(EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) 692/2008 and subsequent amendments.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES
FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES
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- 1.5L ECOBOOST™
(G1948542)
Please refer to the regional Ford website.
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AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES
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WITHOUT: SYNC 3
(G1868871)
Changing Radio Stations
Manual tuning. B Station name tuning.
Tuning
Switching the Audio Unit On and
Off
Adjusting the Volume
Note: You can change radio stations using
the seek buttons.
Note: You can recall radio stations using
the numeric preset buttons.
Selecting Media
Selecting the Radio
Press the button to select radio
mode.
Press the button again to display
the available radio sources. Repeatedly
press the button to scroll through the
available radio sources.
Press the button to select media
mode.
Press the button again to display
the available media sources. Repeatedly
press the button to scroll through the
available media sources.
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Scrolling Through the Menu
Options
Seek Down and Previous Track
Button
Select to return to the beginning
of a track.
Repeatedly press the button to
return to previous tracks.
Press and hold the button to fast rewind.
Pausing or Playing Media In radio
mode, press the button to mute the
signal. Press the button again to
restore the signal.
In media mode, press the button
to pause playback.Press the
button again to resume
playback.
Selecting a Menu Option
In radio mode, press the button to mute
the radio. Press the button again to
unmute.
Switching the Screen On and Off
System Settings
Sound Settings
Press the button to adjust the
sound settings.You can optimize
the sound for different seating
Returning to the Previous Screen
positions.
You can also activate and set the
sensitivity of the adaptive or speed
compensated volume.
Seek Up and Next Track Button
Select to skip to the next track.
Using a Cell Phone
Press and hold the button to fast
forward through the track.
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You can make a call from a
recent call list, contact list or dial
a number.
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AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH:
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SYNC 3
(G1964279)
Changing Radio Stations
Manual Tuning
Switching the Audio Unit On and
Off
Adjusting the Volume Selecting
the Radio Press the button to
select radio mode. Press the
button again to display the
available radio sources.
Repeatedly press the button to
scroll through the available radio
sources.
Note: You can change radio stations using
the seek buttons.
Note: You can recall radio stations using
the numeric preset buttons. Selecting Media
Press the button to select media mode.
Press the button again to display the
available media sources. Repeatedly press
the button to scroll through the available
media sources. Scrolling Through the Menu
Options Selecting a Menu Option
Returning to the Previous Screen
Seek Up and Next Track Button
Select to skip to the next track.
Press and hold the button to fast
forward through the track.
Seek Down and Previous Track
Button
Select to return to the beginning
of a track.
Repeatedly press the button to
return to previous tracks.
Press and hold the button to fast rewind.
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Pausing or Playing Media
Manually Changing Radio Stations
Inmedia mode, press the button
Select to pause playback. play
a track. Press the button again
to resume playback. pause the track.
In radio mode, press the button to mute
the radio.Press the button again to
unmute.
Switching the Screen On and Off
System Settings
Sound Settings
Press the button to adjust the
sound settings.You can optimize
the sound for different seating
positions.
You can also activate and set the
sensitivity of the speed compensated
volume. Using a Cell Phone You can make
a call from a recent call list, contact list or
dial a number.
AM/FM RADIO - VEHICLES
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WITHOUT: SYNC 3
Rotate the control to change the
frequency.
Automatically Changing Radio
Stations
Press the button to searchfor
seek the next radio
station.Press station up the
button frequency band.
Press and hold to search for quickly seek
up the previous radio frequency band.
station. Press to seek the next
station down the frequency
band.
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Selecting a Radio Source
Press the button to display the
available radio sources.
Repeatedly press the button to scroll to
the desired radio source.
Press the OK button.
Press and hold to quickly seek down the
frequency band.
Selecting a Station from the List
Press the OK button to view available
stations.
Station Presets
To store a radio station, press and hold one
of the numeric preset buttons.
Note: Six presets can be stored for each
radio source.
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DIGITAL RADIO - VEHICLES
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WITHOUT: SYNC 3
Press and hold to search for quickly seek
up the previous radio frequency band.
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station. Press to seek the next
station down the frequency
band.
Selecting a Radio Source
Press the button to display the
available radio sources.
Repeatedly press the button to scroll to
the desired radio source.
Press and hold to quickly seek down the
frequency band.
Selecting a Station from the List
Press the OK button to view available
ensembles.Select the desired ensemble
and station from the list.
Press the OK button.
Station Presets
To store a station, press and hold one of
the numeric preset buttons.
Note: Six presets can be stored for each
radio source.
Manually Changing Stations
AUDIO UNIT CLOCK AND DATE
DISPLAYS - VEHICLES
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WITHOUT: SYNC 3
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Adjusting the Clock
Press the button.
Select the clock and follow the instructions
on the screen. You cannot change the date.
CONNECTING A BLUETOOTH
DEVICE - VEHICLES WITHOUT:
SYNC 3
(G1907905)
Pairing a Device
Press the button.
Rotate the control to change the station.
Select Bluetooth and follow the
instructions on the screen.
Automatically Changing Radio
Stations
Press the button to searchfor
seek the next radio
station.Press station up the
button frequency band.
Note: When pairing a new device, you can
choose to download contacts, set this as
the primary device and enable Emergency
Assistance.
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER VEHICLES WITHOUT: SYNC 3
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STREAMING BLUETOOTH
AUDIO - VEHICLES WITHOUT:
SYNC 3
The compact disc player is in the glove
compartment.
Selecting a Bluetooth Source
(G1868873)
(G1907906)
Press the button to display the
menu.
Compact disc players only play standard
4.7 in (12 cm) discs.
You can play mp3 CDs. MP3 and WMA
discs.
Repeatedly press the button to scroll to
the Bluetooth device.
Note: Discs can contain mixed audio file
types.
Press the OK button.
Press the button to play the
track.Press the button again to
pause the track.
Note: Due to technical incompatibility,
certain recordable and re-recordable CDs
may not function correctly when used in the
compact disc player.
Note: You should use a permanent felt tip
marker rather than adhesive labels on your
homemade CDs.
Playing a CD
Press the button to display the
menu.
Press the button to skip to the
next track.
Press and hold the button to fast
forward through the track.
Press the button once to return
to the beginning of the
track.Repeatedly press the
button to return to previous tracks.
Press and hold the button to fast rewind.
Repeatedly press the button to scroll to
the compact disc player.
Note: Not all functions are supported by all
phones.
Press the OK button.
Press the button to play a
track.Press the button again to
pause the track.
PLAYING MEDIA FROM A USB
DEVICE - VEHICLES WITHOUT:
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SYNC 3
(G1907907)
Press the button to skip to the
next track.
Press and hold the button to fast
forward through the track.
Press the button once to return
to the beginning of the
track.Press the button
repeatedly to return to previous tracks.
Track and Folder Format
Supported Audio File Formats
You can play audio file formats including
MP3, WMA, WAV, M4A, M4B, AAC, and
FLAC.
Note: The NTFS file system is not
supported.
Press and hold the button to fast rewind.
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Selecting the USB Device
Press the button to display the
menu.
Repeatedly press the button to scroll to
your USB device.
Press the OK button.
Playing from the USB Device
Press the button to play a
track.Press the button again to
pause the track.
Press the button to skip to the
next track.
Press and hold the button to fast
forward through the track.
Press the button once to return
to the beginning of a
track.Repeatedly press the
button to return to previous tracks.
Press and hold the button to fast rewind.
Sorting by Categories
You can also sort and play music by
specific categories, for example artist or
album.
You can use the USB port to charge a
device only when the engine is running.
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WARNINGS
Unless the Emergency Assistance
setting is on prior to a collision, the
system does not attempt to place
an emergency call.This could delay the
response time, increasing the risk of serious
injury or death.
Do not wait for Emergency
Assistance to make an emergency
call if you can do it yourself.Dial
emergency services immediately to avoid
a delayed response time.If you do not hear
Emergency Assistance within five seconds
of the crash, the system or cell phone may
be damaged or non-functional. Always
place your phone in a secure location in
your vehicle so it does not become a
projectile or get damaged in a crash.
Failure to do so may cause serious injury
to someone or damage the phone which
could prevent Emergency Assistance from
working properly.
For this feature to work, your mobile
phone must be Bluetooth-enabled
and compatible with the system.
Press the OK button to view the available
categories.
USB PORT USB PORT
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USB ports may be in the following
locations:
• On the instrument panel behind the
audio unit display.
• On the instrument panel below the
climate control. See At a Glance
(page 14).
• In the center console.
Always place your phone in a secure
location in your vehicle so it does not
become a projectile or get damaged
in a crash. Failure to do so may cause
serious injury to someone or damage the
phone which could prevent Emergency
Assistance from working properly.
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If a crash deploys an airbag or triggers the
fuel pump shut off, the system may
contact emergency services by dialing 112
(the wireless emergency number that
works in most European countries) through
a paired and connected cell phone.For
more information, visit the regional Ford
website.
Note: Before setting the feature on, please
read the important notice about the
Emergency Assistance feature and the
Emergency Assistance privacy notice later
in this section for important information.
•
•
•
•
You must have a cell phone connected
to the system.
In certain countries, it may be
necessary to have a valid and
registered SIM card with credit in order
to place and maintain an emergency
call.
A connected cell phone must have the
ability to make and maintain an
outgoing call at the time of the crash.
A connected cell phone must have
adequate network coverage, battery
power and signal strength.
Your vehicle must have battery power.
Note: When you switch Emergency
Assistance on or off, the settings apply to
all paired mobile phones.If you switch
Emergency Assistance off and a previously
paired phone connects when you switch the
ignition on, either a voice message plays, a
display message or icon is shown or both.
•
Note: Every mobile phone operates
differently.While Emergency Assistance
works with most mobile phones, some
mobile phones may experience difficulties
using this feature.
In the Event of a Crash
Note: In case of an emergency, Emergency
Assistance, as a means of communication
aid, can help you contact specific rescue
departments of public security.Emergency
Assistance does not implement the rescue
operations.The local public security
department deploys specific rescue
operations according to the actual situation.
See Supplementary Restraints System
(page 32). Important information
regarding airbag deployment is in this
chapter.
To make sure that Emergency Assistance
works correctly:
• The system must have power and be
working correctly at the time of the
crash and during feature activation and
use.
• You must switch on the feature before
a crash.
Note: This feature only works in a European
country or region where Emergency
Assistance can call the local emergency
services.For more information, visit the
regional Ford website.
Before making a call:
• If you do not cancel the call, an
introductory message plays for the
emergency operator.After this
message, there is hands-free
communication between your vehicle's
occupants and the operator.
• The system provides a short window
of time (approximately 10 seconds) to
cancel the call.If you do not cancel the
call, the system attempts to dial 112.
• The system plays a message letting
you know when it attempts to make an
emergency call.You can cancel the call
by selecting the relevant button or by
pressing the end call button on the
steering wheel.
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Note: Not every crash deploys an airbag or
triggers the fuel pump shut off, which may
turn on Emergency Assistance.However, if
Emergency Assistance is triggered, the
system tries to contact the emergency
services.If a connected cell phone sustains
damage or loses connection to the system,
it searches for and tries to connect to any
available previously paired cell phone.The
system attempts to dial 112.
During a call:
• Emergency Assistance uses your
vehicle GPS or cellular network
information when available to
determine the most appropriate
language to use.It alerts the emergency
operator of the crash and delivers the
introductory message.This may include
your vehicle GPS coordinates.
• The language the system uses to
interact with the occupants of your
vehicle may differ from the language
used to deliver information to the
emergency operator.
• After the delivery of the introductory
message the voice line opens so that
you can speak hands-free with the
emergency operator.
• When the line is connected, you must
be prepared to provide your name,
phone number and location
information immediately.
Note: While the system provides
information to the emergency operator, the
system plays a message letting you know
it is sending important information.It then
lets you know when the line is open to start
hands-free communication.
Note: During an Emergency Assistance call,
an emergency priority screen appears which
contains vehicle GPS coordinates when
available.
Note: It is possible that GPS location
information is not available at the time of
the crash; in this case, Emergency
Assistance will still attempt to place an
emergency call.
Note: It is possible that the emergency
services will not receive the GPS
coordinates; in this case, hands-free
communication with an emergency operator
is available.
Note: The emergency operator may also
receive information from the cellular
network such as cell phone number, cell
phone location and cell phone carrier name
independent from Emergency Assistance.
Emergency Assistance may not work
if:
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•
•
•
•
Your cell phone or Emergency
Assistance hardware sustains damage
in the crash.
The vehicle battery or the system has
no power.
A crash ejects your cell phone from
your vehicle.
You do not have a valid and registered
SIM card with credit in your cell phone.
You are in a European country or region
where the Emergency Assistance
cannot place the call.For more
information, visit the regional Ford
website.
Important Information aboutthe
About Emergency Assistance
Feature Emergency assistance
Assistance does not currently call
emergency services in the following
markets: countries:
• Albania, Albania.
• Belarus, Armenia.
• Azerbaijan.
• Belarus.
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•
•
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Herzegovina.
Macedonia, Georgia.
Netherlands, Macedonia.
Ukraine, Moldova.
Moldova Netherlands.
and Russia.
For more information, visit the regional
Ford website. Ukraine.
Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice
When you switch on Emergency
Assistance, it may disclose to emergency
services that your vehicle has been in a
crash involving the deployment of an
airbag or activation of the fuel pump shut
off.This feature has the capability to
disclose your location information to the
emergency operator or other details about
your vehicle or crash to provide the most
appropriate emergency services.
If you do not want to disclose this
information, do not switch on the feature.
USING VOICE RECOGNITION
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Phone Voice Service
This system allows you to use the voice
recognition features of your phone and
focus on your driving.
Press and hold the voice control
button on the steering wheel.
Note: This only works when connected via
Bluetooth. See Connecting a Bluetooth
Device (page 301).
Note: When using voice recognition use
the language set on the device.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury.We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road.Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle.We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when
possible.Make sure you are aware of all
applicable local laws that may affect the
use of electronic devices while driving.
Getting to Know Your System
About SYNC
The system allows you to interact with a
variety of features using the touchscreen
entertainment, information and
communication systems on your vehicle
using voice commands. commands and
a touchscreen. The system provides easy
interaction with audio, phone, navigation,
mobile apps and settings.
Note: You can switch the system on and
use it for up to an hour without switching
the ignition on.
Using the Touchscreen To operate
the touchscreen, you can simply
touch the item or option that you
want to select. The button
changes color to show it has been
selected. Item Menu Item Action
and Description
Status Bar This bar displays
icons and messages pertaining
to current system activities
including climate settings, voice
commands and phone functions
such as text messages. bar.
Home This button is available on
the main screens. Pressing it
takes you to the home screen
view. screen. See Home
Screen (page 320).
Clock This shows the current
time. You can set the clock
manually or have it controlled by
the vehicle's GPS location.
Clock. See Settings (page 366).
Note: You can use the system after you
switch the ignition off for up to 10 minutes
or until you open a door.
Note: For your safety, some features are
speed-dependent. Their use is limited to
when your vehicle speed is less than 3 mph
(5 km/h).
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Outside TemperatureThis
displays the current outside air
temperature.
Feature Bar You can touch any
of the buttons on this bar to
select a feature. Your system is
equipped with a feature that
allows you to access and control
audio features for 10 minutes
after you switch the ignition off
(and no doors open). The bar.
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Status Bar
Driver Temperature This
Left-hand side temperature.
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Additional
icons
also
display
in the
status
bar
depending
on
market,
vehicle
options
and
current
operation.
If a
feature
is not
active,
the icon
does
not
display.
Certain
icons
may
move
to the
left or
right
depending
on
what
options
are
active.
Callout
Item
Description
shows
the
temperature
the
driver
selects
through
the
climate
control
system.
equipped) Passenger Temperature When
When Right-hand side temperature.
you
activate
the
heated
steering
wheel
option
on the
touch
screen,
this
icon
displays.
It only
displays
when
there is
not a
physical
button
for the
heated
steering
wheel.
Heated steering wheel (If on.
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Microphone MuteThis icon
passenger's displays when you phone's Cell
temperature phone microphone is muted.
has
been
adjusted
and is
no
longer
linked
to the
driver's
temperature,
it
displays
here. If
Dual is
turned
off and
the
temperatures
are
linked,
the
passenger's
temperature
does
not
display.
A caller MuteThis icon displays when the
cannot audio Audio system is muted.
hear
you. E
Software Update This icon
appears when the system has
received a software update.
Pressing the icon shows more
details about the new software.
update installed.
Wi-Fi This icon appears if a Wi-Fi
network is connected.
Wi-Fi in Range An available Wi-Fi
network is within range.
networks available.
RoamingThis icon displays when
your cell Cell phone is
roaming.
Text Message This icon displays
when you receive a text
message on your phone.
received.
Emergency Assistance This icon
displays when Emergency
Assistance is set to off and your
phone is connected to SYNC.
off.
Bluetooth This icon displays to
show an active Bluetooth
connection. connection active.
Signal StrengthThis icon
displays the Cell phone
network coverage of signal
strength.
Note: the connected phone. Messages
may also appear in the status bar bar.
to provide you with notifications. You can
select Select the message to view use
the associated feature.
Feature Bar
FeatureBar Item Functions
Allows you Select to control
use the media including AM, FM
and DAB radio, CDs, and media streaming
over the CD player, a Bluetooth device
USB, a media player or through a USB
connection. Allows you to adjust the
temperature, fan speed and airflow within
the vehicle. (Optional) Allows you to make
calls, receive calls, and access the
phonebook of your connected a Bluetooth
device. See Entertainment (page 345).
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Allowsyou Select to see your
vehicle's location on a virtual
road map, get driving directions
to your destination and find points of
interest along your route. (If equipped)
Connect and control use the climate
controls.
Note: Not available through the system
compatible apps running on your iphone or
android device. You can customize your
system settings on all models.
Select to make calls and access
the phonebook on your cell
phone. See Phone (page 350).
Select to use the navigation
system. See Navigation (page
354).
Select to search for the
touchscreen display, feature
preferences, and how you want
to interact with your vehicle. use
compatible apps on your iOS or Android
device. See Apps (page 364).
Select to adjust system settings.
See Settings (page 366).
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Cleaning the Touchscreen You can
remove fingerprints with a dry, clean,
soft cloth. If dirt or fingerprints are
still on the screen, apply a small
amount of alcohol to the cloth and try
to clean it again. Do not use detergent
or any type of solvent to clean the
touchscreen. Do not pour or spray
alcohol onto the touchscreen. Using
Voice Recognition Using voice
commands allows you to keep your
hands on the wheel and focus on what
is in front of you. The system provides
feedback through audible tones,
prompts, questions and spoken
confirmations depending on the
situation and the chosen level of
interaction. The system also asks
short questions (confirmation
prompts) when it is not sure of your
request or when there are multiple
possible responses to your request.
When using voice commands, words
and icons may appear in the status bar
indicating the status of the voice
command session. Using the Steering
Wheel Controls Depending on your
vehicle and option package, you can
use different controls on your steering
wheel to interact with the touchscreen
system in different ways. VOL: Control
the volume of audio output. Mute:
Mute the audio output. Voice: Press
to start a voice session. Press again
to stop the voice prompt and
immediately begin speaking. Press
and hold to end a voice session. SEEK
NEXT: While in radio mode, press to
seek between memory presets. While
in USB, Bluetooth Audio or CD mode,
press to seek between songs or press
and hold to fast seek. SEEK
PREVIOUS: While in radio mode, press
to seek between memory presets.
While in USB, Bluetooth Audio or CD
mode, press to seek between songs or
press and hold to fast seek. PHONE
ACCEPT: Press to answer a call or
switch between calls. PHONE REJECT:
Press to end a call or reject an incoming
call. On some models, SEEK NEXT may
be combined with PHONE REJECT and
SEEK PREVIOUS may be combined
with PHONE ACCEPT. M: Touch the
control repeatedly to switch between
media sources (modes). Using Your
Bezel Controls Depending on your
vehicle and option package, you may
also have these controls on your
instrument panel: Power: Switch the
audio system on and off. VOL: Control
the volume of playing audio. Seek and
Tune: Use as you normally would in
audio modes. Eject: Eject a CD from
the audio system. SOURCE or MEDIA:
Press repeatedly to advance through
available media modes. SOUND: Press
to access the Sound menu where you
can adjust sound and other audio
settings. 1-6:Press and hold to store
or press to select an AM, FM or DAB
memory preset. DISP: Switch the
display on or off. You can also touch
the screen to switch the display back
on. Temperature, fan and climate
control buttons: Control the
temperature, fan speed or settings of
the climate control system.
See Cleaning the Interior (page 249).
Emergency Assistance
WARNINGS
Unless the Emergency Assistance
setting is on prior to a collision, the
system does not attempt to place
an emergency call.This could delay the
response time, increasing the risk of serious
injury or death.
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WARNINGS
Do not wait for Emergency
Assistance to make an emergency
call if you can do it yourself.Dial
emergency services immediately to avoid
a delayed response time.If you do not hear
Emergency Assistance within five seconds
of the crash, the system or cell phone may
be damaged or non-functional.
Always place your phone in a secure
location in your vehicle so it does not
become a projectile or get damaged
in a crash.Failure to do so may cause
serious injury to someone or damage the
phone which could prevent Emergency
Assistance from working properly.
For this feature to work, your mobile
phone must be Bluetooth-enabled
and compatible with the system.
Note: Before setting the feature on, please
read the important notice about the
Emergency Assistance feature and the
Emergency Assistance privacy notice later
in this section for important information.
Note: When you switch Emergency
Assistance on or off, the settings apply to
all paired mobile phones.If you switch
Emergency Assistance off and a previously
paired phone connects when you switch the
ignition on, either a voice message plays, a
display message or icon is shown or both.
Note: Every mobile phone operates
differently.While Emergency Assistance
works with most mobile phones, some
mobile phones may experience difficulties
using this feature.
If a crash deploys an airbag or triggers the
fuel pump shut off, the system may
contact emergency services by dialing 112
(the wireless emergency number that
works in most European countries) through
a paired and connected cell phone.For
more information, visit the regional Ford
website.
Note: In case of an emergency, Emergency
Assistance, as a means of communication
aid, can help you contact specific rescue
departments of public security.Emergency
Assistance does not implement the rescue
operations.The local public security
department deploys specific rescue
operations according to the actual situation.
See Supplementary Restraints System
(page 32). Important information
regarding airbag deployment is in this
chapter.
Important information regarding the fuel
pump shut-off is in this chapter.
To switch Emergency Assistance on and
off please view the settings information.
See Settings (page 366).
To make sure that Emergency Assistance
works correctly:
• The system must have power and be
working correctly at the time of the
crash and during feature activation and
use.
• You must switch on the feature before
a crash.
• You must have a cell phone connected
to the system.
• In certain countries, it may be
necessary to have a valid and
registered SIM card with credit in order
to place and maintain an emergency
call.
• A connected cell phone must have the
ability to make and maintain an
outgoing call at the time of the crash.
• A connected cell phone must have
adequate network coverage, battery
power and signal strength.
• Your vehicle must have battery power.
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Note: This feature only works in a European
country or region where SYNC Emergency
Assistance can call the local emergency
services.For more information, visit the
regional Ford website.
During a call: Call
•
In the Event of a Crash
Note: Not every crash deploys an airbag or
triggers the fuel pump shut off, which may
turn on Emergency Assistance.However, if
Emergency Assistance is triggered, the
system tries to contact the emergency
services.If a connected cell phone sustains
damage or loses connection to the system,
it searches for and tries to connect to any
available previously paired cell phone.The
system attempts to dial 112.
•
•
Before making Making a call: Call
•
•
•
If you do not cancel the call and SYNC
makes a successful call, an
introductory message plays for the
emergency operator.After this
message, there is hands-free
communication between your vehicle's
occupants and the operator.
The system provides a short window
of time (approximately 10 seconds) to
cancel the call.If you do not cancel the
call, the system attempts to dial 112.
The system plays a message letting
you know when it attempts to make an
emergency call.You can cancel the call
by selecting the relevant button or by
pressing the end call button on the
steering wheel.
•
Emergency Assistance uses your
vehicle GPS or cellular network
information when available to
determine the most appropriate
language to use.It alerts the emergency
operator of the crash and delivers the
introductory message.This may include
your vehicle GPS coordinates.
The language the system uses to
interact with the occupants of your
vehicle may differ from the language
used to deliver information to the
emergency operator.
After the delivery of the introductory
message the voice line opens so that
you can speak hands-free with the
emergency operator.
When the line is connected, you must
be prepared to provide your name,
phone number and location
information immediately.
Note: While the system provides
information to the emergency operator, the
system plays a message letting you know
it is sending important information.It then
lets you know when the line is open to start
hands-free communication.
Note: During an Emergency Assistance call,
an emergency priority screen appears which
contains vehicle GPS coordinates when
available.
Note: It is possible that GPS location
information is not available at the time of
the crash; in this case, Emergency
Assistance will still attempt to place an
emergency call.
Note: It is possible that the emergency
services will not receive the GPS
coordinates; in this case, hands-free
communication with an emergency operator
is available.
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Note: The emergency operator may also
receive information from the cellular
network such as cell phone number, cell
phone location and cell phone carrier name
independent from SYNC Emergency
Assistance.
Emergency Assistance may not work
if:
•
•
•
•
•
Your cell phone or Emergency
Assistance hardware sustains damage
in the crash.
The vehicle battery or the system has
no power.
A crash ejects your cell phone from
your vehicle.
You do not have a valid and registered
SIM card with credit in your cell phone.
You are in a European country or
region where the SYNC Emergency
Assistance cannot place the call.For
more information, visit the regional
Ford website.
Important Information aboutthe
About Emergency Assistance
Feature Emergency Assistance does not
currently call emergency services in the
following 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 regional
Ford website. Ukraine.
Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice
When you switch on Emergency
Assistance, it may disclose to emergency
services that your vehicle has been in a
crash involving the deployment of an
airbag or activation of the fuel pump shut
off.This feature has the capability to
disclose your location information to the
emergency operator or other details about
your vehicle or crash to provide the most
appropriate emergency services.If you do
not want to disclose this information, do
not switch on the feature.
Safety Information
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury.We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road.Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle.We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when
possible.Make sure you are aware of all
applicable local laws that may affect the
use of electronic devices while driving.
•
•
•
Do not attempt to service or repair the
system. Have an authorized dealer
check your vehicle.
Do not operate playing devices if the
power cords or cables are broken, split
or damaged.Place cords and cables
out of the way, so they do not interfere
with the operation of pedals, seats,
compartments or safe driving abilities.
Do not leave playing devices in your
vehicle during extreme conditions as it
could cause them damage.See your
device's user guide for further
information.
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Updating Your the System
You can choose to download the
update onto Updating the System
Using a USB drive Drive
or use Wi-Fi Downloading an Update
1.
Go to deliver automatic updates. USB
Updates To use the USB update visit
the SYNC software update page on
your the regional Ford website.
2. Download the update.
Note: The website notifies you if an update
is available.
3. Youcan then select to download the
update. You will need an empty USB
drive. Please check the website for
minimum requirements. Once you have
inserted the USB drive into your
computer, choose to start the
download. Follow the instructions
provided to download the files to the
USB drive. The installation of most files
occurs in the background, and it does
not interrupt your use of the system.
Navigation updates cannot be installed
in the background because the files are
too large. To install the system update
in your vehicle: Remove anything that
is plugged into the USB ports. Plug the
USB drive containing the update into
Insert a USB port. The installation
begins immediately. After a successful
installation, the update is available the
next time the vehicle is started. Please
reference the website for any further
actions. Updating Over Wi-Fi To update
your System over Wi-Fi, your vehicle
must be within the range of a Wi-Fi
access point. Data rates may apply. To
connect your system to Wi-Fi, select:
Menu Item You can then select your
Wi-Fi network. You may have to enter
the security code if the network is
secured. The system confirms when it
has connected to the network. You
must also give the system permission
to update automatically. Upon vehicle
delivery, the system asks you if you
would like to use the automatic update
feature. If you agree to automatic
updates, you can press OK to confirm.
If this selection does not appear upon
vehicle delivery, you can access it
through the General Settings and drive
into your computer.
Note: The USB drive needs to be empty
and meet the minimum requirements
detailed on switch the automatic system
updates option. If you would like to switch
on automatic updating later, select: Menu
Item From this menu, you can enable
automatic updates. If you have not done so
already, the system prompts you to set up
a Wi-Fi connection when you enable this
feature. You can switch off this feature from
this menu if you decide to shut off
automatic updates in the future. When Wi-Fi
and automatic updates are enabled, your
system checks for software updates
periodically. If a new version is available, it
downloads at that time. Software
downloads can take place for up to 30
minutes after you have switched your
vehicle off. The updates do not interrupt the
normal use of your system. If a download
does not complete for any reason, the
download continues where it left off at the
next Wi-Fi connected opportunity. Upon
activation of an update, a banner displays
on the touchscreen indicating the system
update. Select the icon to see more detail.
This icon displays for a few ignition cycles.
Support For further support, contact an
authorized dealer. For more information,
visit the regional Ford website.
4. Follow the instructions provided to
download the update to the USB drive.
Installing an Update
Note: You can use the system when an
installation is in progress.
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1.
Disconnect all other USB devices from
the USB ports.
2. Connect the USB drive with the update
to a USB port.
Note: Installation starts automatically
within 10 minutes.
Updating the System Using a Wi-Fi
Network Connection
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
Select the settings option on the
feature bar.
Select .
Select .
Select an available Wi-Fi network.
Note: Enter the network password to
connect to a secure network.
Switching Automatic System Updates
On
Select the settings option on the
feature bar.
Select .
Select .
Switch automatic system updates on.
The system is now set to check for and
receive system updates when it is
connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Note: You can use the system when a
download is in progress.
Note: If the system is disconnected from
the Wi-Fi network when a download is in
progress, the download continues the next
time the system is connected to a Wi-Fi
network.
Additional Information and
Assistance
For additional information and assistance,
we recommend that you contact an
authorized dealer or refer to the regional
Ford website.
Privacy Information
When you connect a cellular phone to the
system, it creates a profile within your
vehicle that links to that cellular
phone.This profile helps in offering you
more cellular features and operating more
efficiently.Among other things, this profile
may contain data about your cellular
phone book, text messages (read and
unread), and call history, including history
of calls when your cell phone was not
connected to the system.In addition, if you
connect a media device, the system
creates and retains an index of supported
media content.The system also records a
short diagnostic log of approximately 10
minutes of all recent system activity.The
log profile and other system data may be
used to improve the system and help
diagnose any problems that may occur.The
cellular profile, media device index, and
diagnostic log remain in your vehicle unless
you delete them and are generally
accessible only in your vehicle when the
cellular phone or media player is
connected.
If you no longer plan to use the system or
your vehicle, we recommend you perform
a Master Reset master reset to erase
all stored You can find more information
about the Master Reset in General
Settings. information. See Settings (page
366). System data cannot be accessed
without special equipment and access to
your vehicle's module.Ford Motor
Company does not access the system data
for any purpose other than as described
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required by law enforcement, other
government authorities, or other third
parties acting with lawful authority.Other
parties may seek to access the information
independently of Ford Motor Company.
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A Audio See Entertainment (page 345).
Shows
the
active
media
source.
If your
vehicle
does
not
have
navigation,
this
space
contains
the
compass.
See Phone (page 350).
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Phone
The
name
of the
connected
phone
appears
on the
screen.
The
status
of the
phone
features
also
appear.
This
includes
signal
strength,
battery
charge,
Emergency
Assistance
setting
state
(On or
Off),
new
text
messages
and
roaming.
See Navigation (page 354).
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Navigation
This
map
displays
your
current
location
or
current
route in
real
time.
When
you
have
navigation
active
you can
see the
next
turn on
your
route.
If your
vehicle
does
not
have
navigation,
this
space
contains
the
audio
information.
If
equipped.
You
can
touch
any of
the
feature
displays
to
access
that
feature.
Anytime
you
select
the
home
button,
the
system
returns
you to
this
screen.
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The system allows you to interact with the
entertainment, information and
communication systems on your vehicle
using voice commands. This allows you
to keep your hands on the steering wheel
and focus on what is in front of you.
Press the voice control button
on the steering wheel and wait
for the voice prompt.
Note: Press the voice control button again
to interrupt a voice prompt and begin
speaking.
Note: Turn the volume control when a
voice prompt plays to adjust the volume.
Note: Press and hold the voice control
button on the steering wheel to use Siri on
your iOS device.
The following are some of the voice
commands that you can say at are
designed to help you from any time
screen:
• List of commands
• Help
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during a voice command session: The
following tables list some of the more
frequently used voice commands. For a
complete list of voice commands, refer to
the regional Ford website.
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Add the name of the feature to the command.
Entertainment
Audio Source
Voice Command
Description
Radio
Use the radio.
CD Player
Use the CD player.
Bluetooth audio
Use a Bluetooth device.
USB
Use a USB or media player.
Radio
Voice Command
Description
AM
Listen to AM radio.
___ AM
Tune to a specific AM frequency.
DAB
Listen to DAB radio.
FM
Listen to FM radio.
___ FM
Tune to a specific FM frequency.
Add the radio frequency to two decimal places to the command.
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USB and Media Player
Voice Command
Description
Browse all albums
Browse all artists
Browse all audiobooks
Browse all genres
Browse your music.
Browse all playlists
Browse all podcasts
Browse all tracks
Browse album ___
Browse artist ___
Browse audiobook ___
Browse genre ___
Browse your music by category.
Browse playlist ___
Browse podcast ___
Play album ___
Play artist ___
Play genre ___
Play your music by category.
Play playlist ___
Play song ___
Add an album name, artist name, audiobook name, genre name, playlist name, podcast
name or track name to the command. Say the name exactly as it appears on your device.
Climate Control
Note: Not available through the system
on all models.
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Voice Command
Description
Set temperature to ___ °F
Set a temperature between 60°F (15.5°C) and 85°F
(29.5°C).
Max temperature
Set the temperature to maximum.
Min temperature
Set the temperature to minimum.
Add the required temperature to the command.
Phone
Voice Command
Description
Pair phone
Pair a cell phone or Bluetooth enabled device.
Redial
Redial the last number that you dialed.
Dial ___
Dial a number.
Call ___
Call a specific contact from your phonebook.
Call ___ ___
Call a specific contact from your phonebook at a
specific location.
Listen to message
Listen to a text message.
Listen to message ___
Listen to a specific text message from a list of text
messages.
Reply to message
Reply to the last text message.
Add the number you want to dial to the command.
Add a contact name from your phonebook to the command. Say the name exactly as
it appears on your device.
Add a contact name and location from your phonebook to the command. Say the first
and the last name of your contact exactly as it appears on your device.
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Navigation
(If Equipped)
Setting a Destination
Voice Command
Description
Find an address
Enter a destination address. When prompted,
provide the house number, the street and city.
Find a POI
Search for a point of interest by name or by category.
Find nearest ___
Search for a nearby point of interest by category.
Find a POI category
Search for a point of interest category.
Destination home
Set your saved home address as your destination.
Destination work
Set your saved place of work as your destination.
Previous destinations
Display and select from a list of previous destinations.
Favourite destinations
Display and select from a list of favorite destinations.
Add a point of interest name or category to the command.
Route Guidance
Voice Command
Description
Cancel route
Cancel the current route.
Reroute
Select an alternate route.
Repeat last instruction
Repeat the last guidance prompt.
Show route
Display an overview of the route.
Show traffic
Display a list of traffic events on your route.
Show all traffic
Display a list of all traffic events.
Show map
Display the map on the touchscreen.
Show north up
Display a two-dimensional map with north toward
the top of the touchscreen.
Show heading up
Display a two-dimensional map with the direction
you are traveling toward the top of the touchscreen.
Show 3D
Display a three-dimensional map with the direction
you are traveling toward the front.
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Apps
General
Voice Command
Description
Mobile apps
Start an app. The system prompts your for the app
name.
List apps
Get a list of apps running on your device.
Find apps
Search and connect to apps running on your device.
Active App
Voice Command
Description
___ help
Get a list of voice commands for a specific app.
Close ___
Close an app.
Add an app name to the command.
Voice Settings
Voice Command
Description
Voice settings
Go to the voice settings menu.
Interaction mode standard
Switch long voice prompts on.
Interaction mode advanced
Switch short voice prompts on.
Call confirmation on
Switch call confirmation on. The system prompts
you to confirm before making a call.
Call confirmation off
Switch call confirmation off. The system does not
prompt you to confirm before making a call.
Voice command lists on
Display the display of voice commands on.
Voice command lists off
Switch the display of voice commands off.
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Automatic Blower Motor Speed
Reduction
If necessary, the system decreases the
blower motor speed when you are using
voice commands to reduce the amount of
background noise in your vehicle. It
returns to normal when you are finished.
Switching Automatic Blower Motor
Speed Reduction Off
Simultaneously press the and recirculated
air buttons simultaneously. Release the
buttons, and then increase the fan speed
within a few seconds. To re-enable this
feature, repeat the above sequence.
buttons.
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Item Message Description
Select the entertainment
option on the feature bar.
Thisdisplays your selected
media Audio source. Select to
choose a different audio source.
Thisallows you Select to select
the preset bank you want to
view. show a different set
of presets.
Preset Presets.
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Thisshows you Using the stations
that you have saved as presets.
You can access these options
using the touchscreen or voice
commands. The available options
may change depending on the
source that you select. These
options may include: Message and
description A popup appears,
allowing you to type in the
frequence of a station. Allows you
to switch Traffic Announcements
on and off. Stations A list of all
available radio stations appears.
You can select a station by
pressing any list entry on the
touchscreen. For more entries, you
can scroll down using the up and
down arrows, the slider or by
swiping down the list. Sources
Press this button to select the
source of media you want to listen
to. AM/FM/DAB Radio
Tuning a Setting a Radio Station You
can use the tune or seek controls on the
radio bezel to select a station. To tune
a station using the touchscreen, select:
Menu item A pop up appears, allowing
you to type in the frequency of a
station. Station List A list of all
available radio stations appears. You
can select a station by pressing any list
entry on the touchscreen. For a longer
list, you can scroll up and down using
the up and down arrows, the slider or
by swiping up or down the list. You can
press the backspace button to delete
the previously entered number. Once
you have entered the station's call
numbers, you can select: Menu item
Action and description Press to begin
playing the station you have entered.
Press to exit without changing the
station. Presets To set a new preset,
tune to the station and then press and
hold one of the memory preset buttons.
The audio mutes briefly while the
system saves the station and then
returns. Preset Banks There are two
preset banks available for AM, three
banks for FM and three banks for DAB.
To access additional presets, tap the
preset button. The indicator on the
preset button shows which bank of
presets you are currently viewing. CD
Once you select this source, the system
returns you to the main audio screen.
The current audio information appears
on the screen. The following buttons
are also available: Button Function You
can use the browse button to select a
track. Using the Touchscreen
Directly Tuning a Radio Station
Select this button and a small number one
displays to indicate the track is set to
repeat. For MP3 CDs, this button allows
you to toggle through repeat off, repeat
one track (a small number one displays),
and repeat current folder (a small folder
displays). Shuffle Select the shuffle
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symbol to have the audio on the disk play
in random order. You can use the SEEK
next, SEEK previous, pause or play buttons
to control the audio playback. Bluetooth
Audio Bluetooth audio may allow you to
access media that you store on your
bluetooth device. This is a
phone-dependent feature. Visit your
regional Ford website to verify your phone's
compatibility. To use bluetooth audio, your
phone .
Select or .
Select .
Enter the frequency of the radio station
and select .
Note: You must be paired. The following
buttons are available for Bluetooth: Button
Function Pressing the repeat button toggles
the repeat setting through three modes:
repeat off (button not highlighted), repeat
all (button highlighted) and repeat track
(button highlighted with a small number
one). Shuffle Play the tracks in random
order. You can use the SEEK next, SEEK
previous, pause or play buttons to control
the audio playback. To get more information
about the currently playing track, press the
cover art or Info button. While playing audio
enter the frequency to two decimal places.
Selecting a Radio Station From a List
Select .
Select or .
Select .
Select a radio station from a bluetooth
device you can look for certain music by
selecting the following: Button Function
the list.
Switching Traffic Announcements On
Select .
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Note: If available, displays the list of tracks
in the Now Playing playlist. This feature is
dependent on your device and the active
media player on the connected device. This
option, which is available under browse,
allows you to play all tracks or to filter the
available media into one of the below
categories. The categories are provided by
the connected device. They may differ
depending on the device This button allows
you to choose a specific letter to view within
the category you are browsing. If available,
this allows you to browse the folders and
files on your USB device. USB or iPod USB
allows you to access media that you store
on your USB device such as music, audio
books or podcasts. The following buttons
are available for USB and iPod: Button
Function Pressing the repeat button toggles
the repeat setting through three modes:
repeat off (button not highlighted), repeat
all (button highlighted) and repeat track
(button highlighted with a small number
one). Shuffle Play the tracks in random
order. You can use the SEEK next, SEEK
previous, pause or play buttons to control
the audio playback. To get more information
about the currently playing track, press the
cover art or Info button. For some devices,
the system is able to provide 30-second skip
buttons when you listen to audio books or
podcasts. These buttons allow you to skip
forward or backward within a track. While
playing audio from a USB device you can
look for certain music by selecting the
following: Button Function If available,
displays the list of tracks in the Now Playing
playlist. This option, which is available under
browse, allows you to play all tracks or to
filter the available media into one of the
below categories. This button allows you to
choose a specific letter to view within the
category you are browsing. If available, this
allows you to browse the folders and files
on your USB device. USB Ports The USB
ports are in the center console or in the
instrument panel. This feature allows you
to plug in USB media devices, memory
sticks, flash drives or thumb drives, and
charge devices you switch traffic
announcements on, traffic announcements
broadcast by radio stations interrupt the
current audio source to help you plan your
route.
Storing a Radio Station
You can use the different sets of presets
to allow different drivers to store their
favorite radio stations.
Set a radio station.
Select .
Note: Only do this if they support this
feature. Select this option to play audio from
your you wish to select a different set of
presets.
Press and hold one of the preset buttons.
Note: The radio briefly mutes to indicate
the radio station has been stored.
Using the CD Player
Select .
Select .
Searching for Tracks on a CD
Select .
Select a track.
Repeating Tracks on a CD
Select the repeat icon to repeat
tracks.
Note: You can repeat one track or all
tracks on an audio format CD. You can
repeat one track, all tracks or all tracks in
one folder on a MP3 format CD.
Note: A small number one appears next
to the repeat icon to indicate that a track is
set to repeat. A small folder icon appears
next to it to indicate that a folder is set to
repeat
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Playing Tracks on a CD in a Random
Order
Select to play tracks in a random
order.
Streaming Music From a Bluetooth
Device
Check the compatibility of your device on
the regional Ford website.
Playing Music From a USB device.
Supported or Media Players,
Player
Formats and Metadata Information The
system is capable of hosting nearly any
digital media player, including iPod, iPhone,
and Connect your device to a USB port.
Select .
Select USB.
Pair your device. See Phone (page 350).
Note: The system indexes your music
before you can play it.
Select .
Select Bluetooth.
Searching for Tracks on a USB or Media
Player
Searching for Tracks on a Bluetooth
Device
Select .
Select .
Note: Select the cover art to view
information about the current track.
Select a track.
Select a track.
Note: You can also browse by album,
artist, audiobook, genre, playlist, podcast or
track name.
Note: Select the cover art to view
information about the current track.
Repeating Tracks on a Bluetooth
Device
Repeating Tracks on a USB or Media
Player
Select the repeat icon to repeat
tracks.
Note: You can repeat one track or all
tracks on an audio format Bluetooth device.
You can repeat one track, all tracks or all
tracks in one folder on an MP3 format
Bluetooth device.
Note: A small number one appears next
to the repeat icon to indicate that a track is
set to repeat. A small folder icon appears
next to it to indicate that a folder is set to
repeat
Select the repeat icon to repeat
tracks.
Note: You can repeat one track or all
tracks on an audio format USB or media
player. You can repeat one track, all tracks
or all tracks in one folder on an MP3 format
USB or media player.
Note: A small number one appears next
to the repeat icon to indicate that a track is
set to repeat. A small folder icon appears
next to it to indicate that a folder is set to
repeat
Playing Tracks on a Bluetooth Device
in a Random Order
Select to play tracks in a random
order.
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Supported Devices
PHONE
The system supports most USB drives.
Supported audio formats include MP3,
WMA, WAV, AAC, and FLAC. Supported
audio file extensions include MP3, WMA,
WAV, M4A, M4B, AAC, and FLAC.
Supported USB file systems include: FAT,
exFAT, and NTFS. The system is also able
to organize the media from your USB
device by metadata tags. Metadata tags,
which are descriptive software identifiers
embedded in the media files, provide
information about the file. If your indexed
media files contain no information
embedded in these metadata tags, the
system may classify the empty metadata
tags as unknown. the system is capable of
indexing up to 50,000 songs per USB
device, for up to 10 and media players,
including iOS and Android devices.
Supported Audio File Formats
The system supports the following file
formats:
• MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, and FLAC audio
file formats.
• MP3, WMA, WAV, M4A, M4B, AAC, and
FLAC file extensions.
• FAT, exFAT, and NTFS file systems.
Audio File Metadata
The system organizes files on your USB or
media player by metadata tags.
Metadata tags contain information about
the file. If the metadata tags for the files
on your USB or media player contain no
information, the system classifies them as
unknown. The system can index up to
50000 tracks on a USB device or media
player, and up to 10 devices.
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WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury.We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road.Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle.We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when
possible.Make sure you are aware of all
applicable local laws that may affect the
use of electronic devices while driving.
Hands-freecalling is one of Check the
mainfeatures compatibility of the
system. Once you pair your cellphone, you
can access many options using the
touchscreen or voice commands. While
the system supports a variety of features,
many are dependent device on your cell
phone’s functionality. the regional Ford
website.
Pairing Your Cell Phone for the
First Time
Pairyour Bluetooth-enabled phone with
the system before using the functions in
hands-free mode. Switch on Bluetooth on
your device Go to begin pairing. See your
phone’s manual if necessary. To add a
phone, select: Menu Item This is on the
phone feature screen or you can use the
voice command. Follow the on-screen
instructions. A prompt alerts you to search
for your vehicle model on your phone.
Select your vehicle model as it displays on
your phone. Confirm that the six-digit
number appearing on your phone matches
the six-digit number on the touchscreen.
The touchscreen indicates when the
pairing is successful. Your phone may
prompt you to give the system permission
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to access information. To check your
phone’s compatibility, see your phone’s
manual or visit the website. Alternatively,
to add a phone, select: Menu Item Then
select: Follow the on-screen instructions.
Select your phone's name when it appears
on the touchscreen. Confirm that the
six-digit number appearing on your phone
matches the six-digit number on the
touchscreen. The touchscreen indicates
when the pairing is successful. Your phone
may prompt you to give the system
permission to access information. To check
your phone’s compatibility, see your
phone’s manual or visit the website. At a
minimum, most cell phones with Bluetooth
wireless technology support the following
functions: Answering an incoming call.
Ending a call. Dialing a number. Call waiting
notification. Caller identification. Other
features, such as text messaging using
Bluetooth and automatic phonebook
download, are phone-dependent features.
To check your phone’s compatibility, see
your phone’s manual or visit the regional
ford website. Phone Menu This menu
becomes available after pairing a phone.
Item Menu Item Action and Description A
Displays your recent calls. You can place
a call by selecting an entry from this list.
You can also sort the calls by touching the
drop down menu at the top of the
touchscreen. You can choose: B All of your
contacts from your phone display in
alphabetical order. Touch this button to
choose a specific letter to view. C Phone
Settings Displays the name of your phone
and takes you to the phone the settings
options. From this menu, you can pair
subsequent devices and set ring tones and
alerts. D Displays all recent text messages,
if supported by your phone. E Use this
keypad to dial a phone number. Touch the
backspace button to delete the last digit
you typed. Touch this button to begin a
call. F Touch this button to send all calls
directly to your voicemail. New text
message notifications are not displayed
on the touchscreen and all ringtones and
alerts are set to silent. If your phone has a
voice assistant feature, you may see a
button to access it in the menu. You can
also press and hold the voice button on
the steering wheel to use this feature.
Making Calls There are many ways to make
calls from the system, including using voice
commands. To call a number in your
contacts, select: Menu Item Action and
Description Select the name of the contact
you want to call. Any numbers stored for
that contact display along with any stored
contact photos. To call a number from your
recent calls, select: Menu Item Action and
Description You can then select an entry
that you want to call. The system begins
the call. To call a number that is not stored
in your phone, select: Menu Item Action
and Description Select the digits of the
number you wish to call. The system
begins the call. Touch the backspace
button to delete the last digit you typed.
Receiving Calls During an incoming call, an
audible tone sounds. Caller information
appears on the touchscreen if it is
available. To accept the call, select: Menu
Item You can also accept the call by
pressing the phone button on the steering
wheel. To reject the call, select: Menu Item
You can also reject the call by pressing the
phone button on the steering wheel. Ignore
the call by doing nothing. The system logs
it as a missed call. During a Phone Call
During a phone call, the contact's name
and number display on the touchscreen.
The phone status items are also visible:
Signal strength. Battery. Emergency
Assistance. You can select any of the
following during an active phone call: Menu
Item Action and Description Immediately
end a phone call. You can also press the
button on the steering wheel. Press to
access the phone keypad. You can menu
on your cell phone and switch the
microphone off so the caller does not hear
you. Transfer the call to the Bluetooth on.
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Select the phone option on the
feature bar.
Do not disturb
Note: A prompt alerts you to search for
your vehicle on your cell phone or back to
the system. phone.
Phone Keypad
Select your vehicle on your cell phone.
Text Messaging
Note: A number appears on your cell
phone and on the touchscreen.
Downloadingand replying to text
messages using Bluetooth are cell
phone-dependent features. Receiving
a Setting Text Message If
Notification
Select .
Confirm that the number on your cell
phone matches the number on the
touchscreen.
Note: The touchscreen indicates that you
have successfully paired your cell phone.
Reject incoming calls and switch ring tones
and alerts off.
Directly dial a number.
supported iOS
1.
Download the phonebook from your cell
phone when you are prompted.
Note: If you pair more than one cell phone,
use the phone settings to specify the
primary phone. You can change this setting
at any time.
by your cell phone, when a new
message arrives, an audible tone
sounds and Go to the touchscreen
displays a pop-up with settings menu
on your cell phone.
2. Select Bluetooth.
Using Your Cell Phone
3. Select the caller identification. You
can select: information icon to the
right of your vehicle.
Recent Call list
4. Switch text message notification on.
Display and select an entry from a list of
previous calls.
Android
Contacts
Alphabetically sort your contacts. See
Settings (page 366).
Phone settings
Change ring tones, alerts or pair another
phone.
1.
Go to the settings menu on your cell
phone.
2. Select Bluetooth.
3. Select the profiles option.
4. Select the phone profile .
5. Switch text message notification on.
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Using Text Messaging
Menu Item
Description
Hear it
Thesystem reads Hear the message to you. View the text
on the touchscreen. To call the sender. Select from 15 preset
messages. Press the message that you would like to use and
confirm to send the message.
View
The system confirms when the message is sent successfully.
To exit the touchscreen. Smartphone Connectivity SYNC 3
allows you to use Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to access
your phone. When you use Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, you
can: Make calls. Send and receive messages. Listen to music.
Use your phone's voice assistant. Apple CarPlay and Android
Auto disable some SYNC 3 features. Most Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto features use mobile data. View the text
message.
Call
Call the sender.
Reply
Reply to the text message with a standard text message.
Switching Apple CarPlay Off
Apple CarPlay
AppleCarPlay requires an iPhone 5 or
newer with iOS 7.1 or newer. Updating to
the 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 your
phone to allow access to Apple CarPlay.
After completing the setup, your phone
connects to CarPlay automatically when
plugged into a USB port. To disable this
feature from the Settings screen, select:
Menu Item Your device is listed if SYNC
detects Apple CarPlay. Select the name
to a USB port.
Follow the instructions on the touchscreen.
Note: Certain features of your device and
select: To return to SYNC 3, go to the Apple
CarPlay home screen and select the SYNC
app. Contact Apple for Apple CarPlay
support. the system are not available when
you are using Apple CarPlay.
Select the settings option on the
feature bar.
Select .
Select from the dropdown menu.
Android Auto
AndroidAuto is compatible with most
devices with Android 5.0 or newer.
Download the Android Auto app to
Connect your device from Google Play to
prepare your device (this may require
mobile data usage). The Android Auto App
may not be available within your current
market. To switch this feature on from the
Settings screen, scroll left on the screen
and select: Menu Item Android Auto must
be switched on prior to plugging your
device. You can then plug your device into
to a USB port.
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To disable this feature from the Settings
screen, select: Menu Item Your device is
listed if SYNC detects Android Auto. Select
the name of your device and select: You
may Follow the instructions on the
touchscreen.
Select .
Note: You might need to slide your
Settings screen to the left to select or . To
return to SYNC 3, select the speedometer
icon in the Android Auto menu bar at the
bottom of the touchscreen, and then touch
the enable Android Auto from the settings
menu.
Note: Your navigation system can be
shown in three modes, Map Mode,
Destination Mode, and Map Search Mode
Map Mode Map mode appears in 2D or 3D
view and shows For more information,
refer to the current position of regional
Ford website.
Note: Certain features of the system are
not available when you are using Android
Auto.
Select from the dropdown menu.
NAVIGATION
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your vehicle Select the
navigation option on the map.
Callout Item Description feature
bar.
Switching Android Auto Off
Select the settings option to
return to SYNC. Contact Google
for Android Auto support. on the
feature bar.
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Map view Heading up (2D)
Shows the direction of forward
travel to be upward on the
screen North up (2D) Shows the
northern direction to be upward
on the screen. 3D map mode
Provides an electrical
perspective of the map in the
direction of forward travel to be
upward on the screen. menu.
Zoom out Select the zoom out
button to see a farther away
view of the map or change to
auto zoom. You can also use a
pinch gesture to zoom out.
Route overview guidance menu.
Destination Mode To entry
menu.
Zoom in Select the zoom in
button to see a closer view of the
map or change to auto zoom.
You can also use a pinch gesture
to zoom in.
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set Setting a destination, press: Destination
Destination Entry Menu
Item
Description
Search
Pressing this button (Callout E above) provides a list of
different search options for a destination. You can then select:
Pressing this button allows you to set a destination using the
free text search. More information on this option is available
in the next table. Collections of your last 40 navigation
destinations display here. You can select any option from the
list to select it as your destination. Select this option to remove
all previous destinations. Select to navigate to your set Home
destination. The time it takes to travel from your current location to Home displays. To set your Home, press: A prompt
appears asking if you would like to create a favorite for home.
Select: Enter a location into the search bar destination
address.
Previous destinations
Display and press: Select to navigate to your set Work
destination. The time it takes to travel select from your
current location to Work displays. To set your Work: A prompt
appears asking if you would like to create a favorite for work.
Select: Enter a location into the search bar and press: Favorites
include any location you have previously saved. To add
Favorites: Select this button and enter a location into the
destination bar. Select this option to have the system locate
the a list of previous destinations.
Home
Set your saved home address you have entered. Select this
button when the address you have entered appears on the
screen. Point of Interest (POI) Categories POI categories that
may 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 your
destination
Work
Set your saved place of work as your destination.
Favourites
Display and select from a list of favorite destinations.
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Setting a Destination Using the Text
Search Callout Entry Screen
Provide
more
info
about
the
search
input.
Item Search bar You can enter a
Description navigation destination in the
following formats: number street
city (country) street number city
(country) Providing the country
name is only required when you
are entering an address for a
country other than the country
you are currently located in.
Examples: Germany:
Henry-Ford-Straße 1 Köln
England: CM13 3BW France: 55
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
Paris or (name or category)
(street 1 / street 2) (street 1 and
street 2) (street 1 & street 2)
(street 1 @ street 2) (street 1 at
street 2) Latitude and Longitude
(##. ###### , ##. ######)
This is in a decimal degrees
format, one to six decimal places
are accepted. Text entry field.
Info Icon Information icon.
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Auto Suggest Gives auto
suggested destinations to select
as you type. Automatic
suggestions based on the text
you enter.
Key pop-up Extended
keyboard.
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A long Search.
press
on a
key
provides
the
variant
of the
letter if
available.
E Press
this
button
to
execute
search.
If your
search
provides
multiple
results,
SYNC
will give
you a
list of
the
best
matching
destinations.
start the route guidance. Per
default, SYNC selects the
preferred route (the default is to
use the fastest route). You can
update this in the Navigation
settings.
Note: This saves the destination Select
one of the suggestions to your favorites.
Callout Item Description A Next Turn Press
the maneuver icon to repeat the next
guidance instruction. B Point of Interest
You can choose up to three POI categories
to display on the map. If the chosen POIs
are close together or are at the same
location, a box is used to display a single
category icon instead of repeating the
same icon, in order to reduce clutter. When
you select the box on the map, a pop-up
appears indicating how many POIs are in
this location. Select the pop up to see a
list of the available POIs. You can scroll
through and select POIs from this list.
Note: If your vehicle is low on charge or
fuel, station icons automatically display
on the map. C Estimated Time of Arrival
Press this icon to switch between
estimated time of arrival, kilometers to
destination or time to copy the detail to
the text entry field.
Keyboard switch Provides a list
of available keyboard layouts
Route Guidance Mode Once you
have chosen your destination it
displays on the map and you can
select: Menu Item Action and
Description Select this option to
Select .
Select and enter your destination.
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Note: D Bottom Bar Displays the current
road if available. E Mute Press this button
to mute the voice guidance instructions. You
can select between three guidance prompt
options. You can enter a destination in a
number of formats, for example city street
number, city number street, zip code or point
of interest.
Setting a Destination Using the Map
search Screen
Note: You do not have to enter the
destination country.
Note: To change the voice prompt volume,
turn the volume knob when a voice guidance
prompt plays. enter mutated vowels or
accented characters, for example ä or é,
press and hold the corresponding character
on the keyboard.
Note: You can delete text if you make an
error by selecting backspace.
Select .
Mode
Callout
Item
Description
Select to begin route guidance.
Note: Press the button in the top
right-hand corner of the main map to
display estimated time of arrival, remaining
travel time or distance to destination.
Selected location.
3D mode is active. map
rotation. Swipe over the bar to
rotate the map to the left or
right.
Push this button to select your
destination. E Bottom bar This
bar displays the name of the
destination you select. Start
route guidance.
Destination name.
Pressthis button to fade in the
Show feature bar bar.
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Re-center Press this button to
re-center the map to the current
position of the vehicle. You are
taken to the previous active
navigation mode (map mode or
route guidance mode). B
Crosshair Shows the selected
location on the map. You can
swipe or use pinch to readjust it.
C Rotation bar The rotation bar
is only available when the map.
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and navigation buttons Navigation Menu
In map mode and during active navigation
you can access the navigation menu.
During active navigation, touch the bottom
of the screen to view the menu and other
buttons. To access the Navigation menu,
press: Button You can then select: A full
screen map displays during navigation. Exit
information displays on the right hand side
of the screen during navigation. Points of
interest icons display for restaurants,
hotels, fuel stations and ATMs when they
are present at the exit. You can select the
POI icons to receive a listing of specific
locations. You can select the POI Select
the location as a waypoint or destination
if desired. Only available during an active
route. Displays all of the turns on the
current route. You can choose to avoid any
road on the turn list by selecting the road
from the list. A screen then appears and
you can press: The system calculates a
new on the map.
Select to begin route and displays a new
turn list. Press this button to adjust your
preferences. Provides your current city and
the nearest road. The guidance.
Changing the Format of the Map
Display the map in one of the following
are only available on the menu during an
active navigation route: The system asks
for confirmation and then returns you to
the map mode screen. Press this to see a
map of the full route. An alternate route
displays in comparison formats:
• A two-dimensional map with the
current route. Only available if you have
an active waypoint on your route. See
Waypoints later in this section for
information on how to set waypoints.
Use this button to re-order or remove
your waypoints. The system sets the
order for you. Waypoint items Press
any waypoint item to direction you are
traveling toward the top of the screen.
• A two-dimensional map with north
toward the top of the screen.
• A three-dimensional map with the
direction you are traveling toward the
front.
Zoom
Display more or less detail on the map.
Note: You can use pinch gestures to zoom
in and out. Place two fingers on the screen
and move up or down or to delete the item
from the list. Proceeds them apart to
zoom in. Place two fingers on the screen
and bring them together to zoom out.
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Route Guidance
Turn indicator. Select to hear
the last voice prompt.
Point of interest.
Estimated time of arrival,
distance to destination or time
to destination.
Current road.
Mute guidance prompts.
Note: To change guidance prompt volume,
turn the volume control when a guidance
prompt plays.
Route Guidance Menu
Menu Item
Description
Screen view
Adjust your map preferences for when route guidance is active.
Full map
View a full screen map when route guidance is active.
Motorway exit info
View highway exit information for your current route.
Turn list
View the turn list for your current route. Select a road to avoid
it.
Navigation settings
Adjust navigation settings. See Settings (page 366).
Where am I?
View information about your current location.
Cancel route
Cancel route guidance.
Show route
View the entire current route on the a map.
Re-route
View an alternative route compared to your current one.
Edit waypoints
Change the order or remove waypoints.
Optimise order
The system determines the order of waypoints for you.
Start
Go to the next screen, where you can screen and start the
new route.
Adjusting the Guidance Prompt
Volume
Turn the volume control when a guidance
prompt plays to adjust the volume.
Note: If you have inadvertently adjusted
the volume to zero, press the turn indicator
button to play the last voice prompt and
then adjust the volume to the desired level.
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Muting Guidance Prompts
Select the mute option on the
screen to mute guidance
prompts.
Note: The system mutes the next and all
future guidance prompts.
Note: When you mute guidance prompts,
the color of the symbol changes to green.
Adding Waypoints
You can add a waypoint to a navigation
route as a destination along your route.
Upto five waypoints You can be added
by repeating the process steps below. To
add a waypoint: Select the search icon
(magnifying glass) while on an active
route. This brings up the destination
menu. to five waypoints.
1. Select the search option on the map.
2. Set your destination using any of the
given methods. Once the destination
has been selected, set the destination
as a waypoint by selecting: Menu Item
The waypoint list then appears and you
are able to re-order all of your
waypoints by selecting the a
destination.
3. Select .
4. Select .
Canceling Route Guidance
Select the route guidance menu
icon option on the right hand
side of the location. active
guidance screen.
Note: The system sets the order for you.
Waypoint items Press any waypoint item to
move up or down or to delete the item from
the list. Proceeds to the next screen, where
you can start the new route. route
guidance menu option is always in the
bottom right-hand corner of the main map.
Michelin Travel Guide (If Equipped)
The Michelin travel guide is a service which
provides additional information about
certain places of interests (POI) suchas
interest, for example restaurants, hotels
and touristic sites tourist sites. (if
available). POIs Points of interest that
have Michelin travel guide information
display a button to show you more
information. Push that button to see the
button to see the additional information.
If you have paired your phone with the
system, you can press the phone button
to directly establish a call with the selected
POI. Not all features are available in all
languages and countries. point of
interest.
Select .
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Navigation Map Updates Annual
navigation map updates are
available for purchase through
your dealership.
HERE is the digital map provider for the
navigation application.If you find map data
errors, you may report them directly to
HERE by going to www.here.com.HERE
evaluates all reported map errors and
responds with the result of their
investigation by e-mail.
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Note: For more information on about
available apps, supported smartphone
devices and troubleshooting tips please visit
the regional Ford website. Make sure you
have an active account for the app that you
have downloaded. Some apps will work
automatically with no setup. Other apps will
want you to configure your personal settings
and personalize your experience by creating
stations or favorites. We recommend you
do this at home or outside of your vehicle.
We encourage you to review the
smartphone app’s terms of service and
privacy policies because Ford is not
responsible for your app or its use of data.
AppLink is a native SYNC system feature.
Accessing mobile apps through AppLink is
only possible when Android Auto or Apple
CarPlay are disabled. Some apps may only
be accessible in the car through Applink and
others only through Android Auto or Apple
CarPlay. Please refer to the Smartphone
Connectivity information to disable Android
Auto or Apple CarPlay. In order to use an
app with the system, the app needs to be
running in the background of your phone. If
you shut down the app on your phone, it
shuts down the app on the system as well.
If an AppLink compatible app is not shown
in the apps Domain, make sure the required
app is running on the mobile device. Menu
Item Action and Description The system
searches and connects to compatible
app(s) running on your mobile device.
Enabling SYNC 3 Mobile Apps In order to
enable mobile apps, SYNC 3 requires user
consent to send and receive app
authorization information and updates using
the data plan associated with the
connected device The connected device
sends data to Ford in the United States. The
information is encrypted and includes your
VIN, SYNC 3 module number, odometer,
usage statistics and debugging information.
We retain this data for only as long as
necessary to provide this service,
troubleshoot, and improve products and
services and to offer you products and
services that may interest you where
allowed by law. Updates to app permissions
may take place automatically. You must
enable mobile apps for each connected
device the first time you select a mobile app
using the system. Standard data rates apply.
Ford is not responsible for any additional
charges you may receive from your service
provider, when your vehicle sends or receives
data through the connected device. This
includes any additional charges incurred due
to driving in areas when roaming out of a
home network. You can enable and disable
apps through settings. App Permissions The
system organizes the app permissions into
groups. You can grant these group
permissions individually. You can change a
permission group status any time, by using
the settings menu. While in the settings
menu, you can also see the data included
in each group. regional Ford website.
When you launch start an app using
SYNC 3, it may ask you through the
system for the first time, you could be
asked to grant certain permissions,
permissions. for example Vehicle
information, Driving characteristics, GPS
and Speed, and/or Push notifications. You
can enable all groups or none of You can
review and change the permissions that
you have granted at any time when your
vehicle is not moving. See Settings (page
366).
Note: We recommend that you check your
data plan before using your apps through
the system. Using them during the initial
app permissions prompts. The settings
menu offers individual group permission
control. You are only prompted to grant
permissions the first time you use an app
with SYNC 3. If you disable group
permissions, apps will still be enabled to
work with SYNC unless you deactivate All
Apps in the settings menu. could result in
additional charges.
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Note: We recommend that you check the
app provider's terms and conditions and
privacy policy before using their app.
Note: The system searches and connects
to compatible apps that are running on your
device.
Note: Make sure that you have an active
account for apps that you want to use
through the system.
5. Select the app that you want to use on
the touchscreen.
Note: Some apps will work with no setup.
Others require you to configure some
personal settings before you can use them.
Using Apps on an iOS Device
Select the apps option on the
feature bar.
1.
Select the apps option on the
feature 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 you
want to use through SYNC.
Note: If you close the apps on your device,
you will not be able to use them through the
system.
4. Select .
Using Apps on an Android Device
Switch Android Auto off. See Phone
(page 350).
2. Pair your device. See Phone (page
350).
3. Start the apps on your device that you
want to use through SYNC.
Note: If you close the apps on your device,
you will not be able to use them through the
system.
4. Select .
Note: The system searches and connects
to compatible apps that are running on your
device.
5. Select the app that you want to use on
the touchscreen.
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General
Item
Select to have the touchscreen display in one of the selectable
languages. Select to display units in kilometers or miles. Select
to display units in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Select to have the
system beep to confirm choices made through the touchscreen.
When you activate this option, the system automatically
updates when you have an available an Internet connection
through a Wi-Fi network or mobile connection. Information
pertaining to the system and its software. Documentation of
the software license for the system. Select to restore factory
defaults. This erases all personal settings and personal data.
Wi-Fi You can adjust the following: Menu Item Action and
Description
Language
Enable this option to connect to Wi-Fi for software updates
to the system. This provides you with a list of available Wi-Fi
networks within range. Clicking Set the language.
Measure unit
Set the distance unit.
Temperature unit
Set the temperature unit.
Touchscreen beep
Switch touchscreen tones on a network from the list allows
you to connect or disconnect from that network. The system
may require a security code to connect. When you click the
and off.
Automatic system
updates
Switch automatic updates on and off.
About SYNC
View information button next to a network, more information
about the network displays such as the signal strength,
connection status and security type. The system alerts you
when and software.
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Item
Select to have the touchscreen display in one of the selectable
languages. Select to display units in kilometers or miles. Select
to display units in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Select to have the
system beep to confirm choices made through the touchscreen.
When you activate this option, the system automatically
updates when you have an available an Internet connection
through a Wi-Fi network or mobile connection. Information
pertaining to the system and its software. Documentation of
the software license for the system. Select to restore factory
defaults. This erases all personal settings and personal data.
Wi-Fi You can adjust the following: Menu Item Action and
Description
Software licences
View information about the software license.
Master reset
Reset all settings to factory levels.
This resets all settings and deletes your vehicle is parked and a Wi-Fi network is within
range if SYNC is not already connected. Ambient Lighting Tap a color once to activate
ambient lighting. This sets the color to the highest intensity. You can drag the colors up
and down to increase or decrease the intensity. To switch ambient lighting off, press the
active color once or drag the active color all the way down to zero intensity. Vehicle You
vehicle may not have all of these features. Door Keypad Code (If Equipped) Select this
button 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's
wallet card in the glove box or from your authorized dealer. Camera Settings (If Equipped)
To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Action and Description
Then 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 you
shift the vehicle into drive. Allows you to switch the park aid feature on and off from the
rear view camera screen. data.
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Display
Item
Action and Description
Brightness
Make Adjust the screen display brighter brightness.
Mode
or dimmer. This is Set a separate setting from the adjustments you make through the instrument cluster. You can
select: The screen automatically switches between day and
night modes based on the outside light level. The screen
displays with a light background, a dark background to
enhance daytime viewing. The screen displays with a darker
background to make nighttime viewing easier. The screen goes
black and does not display anything. To switch the screen back
on, simply tap the screen. Enable this option to automatically
dim or have the system adjust the background based on how
dark it is.
Display off
Switch the display off.
Auto dim
Have the system adjust the display brightness based on how
dark it is.
This does not change the brightness that you set through the information display.
Touch the screen to switch the display back on.
Sound
Item
Description
Reset all
Reset all sound settings to factory levels.
Treble
Adjust treble frequency sounds.
Mid-range
Adjust mid-range frequency sounds.
Bass
Adjust bass frequency sounds.
Balance/Fade
Adjust the sound ratio from side to side and front to rear.
Adaptive volume
Adjust the amount that the volume increases as your vehicle
speed increases.
DSP occupancy
Optimize sound for certain seating positions.
Sound mode
Switch stereo and surround sound on and off.
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Media Player
Item
Description
Podcast speed
Adjust the playback speed of podcasts on some iOS devices.
Audiobook playback
speed
Adjust the playback speed of audiobooks on some iOS devices.
Cover Art priority
Displays the cover art from the files on your device. If the files
on your device do not contain cover art, the system displays
Gracenote cover art.
Gracenote® management
Switch the provision of metadata from Gracenote on and off.
Gracenote® database
info
View information about Gracenote.
Device information
View information about your media player software license.
Reset media index
Delete the metadata that the system holds about the files on
your device to allow re-indexing.
Clock
Item
Submenu Item
Clock format
Set how time displays.
Auto time zone update
Set the clock to adjust to time zone changes.
Reset clock to GPS time Set the clock to adjust GPS satellite changes.
The system automatically saves any updates you make to these settings.
Bluetooth
Item
Bluetooth
Description
Switch Bluetooth on and off.
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Item
Description
View Devices
Manage your devices.
Add device
Add a device.
Connect
Connect a device.
Disconnect
Disconnect a device.
Device information
View information about your device.
Make favourite
Select a preferred device.
Delete
Delete a device.
Manage contacts
Manage your phonebook and contacts.
Automatic contact
download
Switch automatic phonebook download on.
Sort by:
Set your contacts to display alphabetically by forename or by
surname.
Re-download contacts
Manually download your phonebook.
Delete contacts
Delete your phonebook from the system.
Phone Ringtone selection
Manage device tones.
No ringtone
Mute the ring tone of your cell phone.
Use phone ringtone
View and select the ring tone for incoming calls. You can
select the ring tone on your phone or one of the system ring
tones.
Text messaging
Switch text messaging on and off.
No tone (silence)
Switch text message notification tones on and off.
Voice read out
Switch text message voice notification on and off.
Roaming warning
Switch roaming notification on and off.
Low battery notification Switch low battery notification on and off.
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Emergency Assistance
Item
Description
Emergency Assistance
Switch Emergency Assistance on and off.
Set emergency
contacts
Set emergency contacts from your phonebook.
Radio
Item
Description
Radio text
View information about the current radio broadcast.
Autostore presets
(AST)
Refresh the six strongest FM radio stations in your current
location to the preset bank where the current radio station is
stored.
DAB servicelink
Select to switch on and off.
Alternative frequency
Regional
News announcements
Navigation System
(If Equipped)
Map
Item
Description
Map preferences
Adjust your map preferences.
3-D city model
Display three-dimensional buildings on the map.
Breadcrumbs
Display white dots on the map to represent your previous route.
POI icons
Display point of interest icons on the map.
Select POIs
Select which point of interest categories display on the map.
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Route Guidance
Item
Description
Route preferences
Adjust your route preferences.
Preferred route
Select the shortest, fastest or most eco friendly route.
Always use ___ route
Bypass route selection in destination programming. The
system only calculates one route based on your preferred route
setting.
Automatic find parking
The system searches for and displays available parking locations as you approach your destination.
Eco time penalty
Select a level of cost for the calculated eco friendly route.
The higher the setting, the longer the system allows for the
route.
Dynamic route guidance Switch whether the system considers traffic information when
planning a route on or off.
Navigation preferences Adjust your navigation preferences.
Guidance prompts
Select voice and tones, only voice or only tones.
Hazard spot warning
Select visual and tones or only visual.
Reliant upon traffic message channel or online traffic.
Not available in all countries.
Apps
Item
Description
Enable Mobile apps
Enable or disable the use of mobile apps on the system.
Disabling mobile apps in the settings menu disables automatic
Enable Mobile apps via updates and the use of mobile apps on the system.
USB
Update mobile apps
Provides information on the current state of available app
updates.
All apps
Grant or deny permissions to all apps at once.
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Wi-Fi
Item
Description
System Wi-Fi
Adjust your Wi-Fi preferences.
View available networks Select from the list of available Wi-Fi networks.
Wi-Fi availability notific- Select to switch notifications on and off.
ation
Ambient Lighting
You can drag the colors up and down to
increase or decrease the intensity.
(If Equipped)
Tap a color once to activate ambient
lighting. This sets the color to the highest
intensity.
Vehicle Settings
To switch ambient lighting conditions.
off, press the active color once or drag the
active color all the way down to zero
intensity.
(If Equipped)
Camera
Item
Description
Camera settings
Adjust the rear camera preferences.
Rear camera delay
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 you shift the vehicle into drive.
Active Park Assist
Allows you to switch the park aid feature on and off from the
rear view camera screen.
Enhanced Park Pilot
Displays a visual indication when the reverse sensing system
detects an object.
Voice Control Recognition
Menu Item
Action and Description
Advanced mode
Enable this option to remove additional voice prompts and
confirmations.
Phone confirmation
Enable this option to have the system confirm a contacts name
with you before making a call.
Voice command list
Enable this option to have the system display a list of available
voice commands when the voice button is pressed.
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Valet Mode (If Equipped)
Valet mode allows you to lock the
system.No information is accessible until
the system is unlocked with the correct
PIN.
When you select valet mode a pop up
appears informing you that a four digit
code must be entered to enable and
disable valet mode.You can use any PIN
you chose but you must use the same PIN
to disable valet mode.The system asks you
to input the code.
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Note: If the system locks, and you need to
reset the PIN, contact an authorized dealer.
To enable valet mode, enter your chosen
PIN.The system then asks to confirm your
PIN by reentering it.The system then locks.
To unlock the system, enter the same pin
number.The system reconnects to your
phone and all of your options are available
again.
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Voice command Recognition
issues Symptom
Issue Possible cause Possible solution Cause and
Resolution
The system does not under- –
stand what I am saying.
–
The system does not under- –
stand the name of a track or
artist.
–
You may be using the wrong voice commands. Review
the cell phone voice commands and the media voice
commands. Use the voice commands: These
commands give you an overview of the available
commands. You may be speaking too soon or at the
wrong time. Wait for the system to prompt you before
you state your command. The system does not
understand the name of a song or artist. You may be
using the wrong voice commands. Review the media
voice commands at the beginning of the media section.
You may not be saying the name exactly as it appears
on your device. Say the song or artist name exactly as
it is displayed on your device. For example, say "Play
Artist Prince" or "Play song Purple Rain". Make sure
you are saying the using the wrong voice commands.
• See Using Voice Recognition (page 322).
• For a complete title such as "California remix
featuring Jennifer Nettles". Helpful Hint: You can
select the media manually. Press MEDIA. Select
the artwork or info button and select "what's
playing". list of voice commands, refer to the
regional Ford website.
You are speaking too soon.
• Wait for the voice prompt before you speak.
Device limitation. Bluetooth does not support voice
commands.
• Connect your device to a USB port.
• If there are any abbreviations in the name, like
ESPN or CNN, you have to spell those: "E-S-P-N"
or "C-N-N". an iOS device, press and hold the voice
control button on the steering wheel to use Siri to
play specific tracks.
You are using the wrong voice commands.
• See Using Voice Recognition (page 322).
• For a complete list of voice commands, refer to the
regional Ford website.
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issues Symptom
Issue Possible cause Possible solution Cause and
Resolution
–
–
You are not saying the name exactly as it appears on
your device.
• Say the name of the track or artist exactly as it
appears on your device. Spell out any abbreviations in the name.
The song or artist name may have some special characters that are not being recognized by the system.
The system does not understand or is calling the wrong
contact when I want to make a call. You may not be
saying the name exactly as it appears on your
phonebook. Make sure that you are saying the name
exactly as it appears on your phone. For example, if
your contact is "Joe Wilson", say "Call Joe Wilson". If
your contact name is "Mom", say "Call Mom". The
contact name may contain special characters. Make
sure that your contact names do not have any special
characters like *, - or +. The system's voice control
system is having trouble recognizing foreign names
stored on my cell phone. You may not be saying the
name exactly as it appears on your phonebook. The
system applies the phonetic pronunciation rules of the
selected language to the contact names stored on
your cell phone. Helpful Hint: You can select your
contact manually. Press PHONE. Select the option
contains special characters, for contacts and then
contact name. Press the soft-key option to hear it. The
system reads the contact name to you, giving you some
idea of the pronunciation it is expecting. The system's
voice control system is having trouble recognizing
foreign tracks, artists, albums, genres and playlist
names from my media player or USB flash drive. You
may be saying the foreign names using the currently
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Issue Possible cause Possible solution Cause and
Resolution
selected language for the system. The system applies
the phonetic pronunciation rules of the selected
language to the names stored on your media player or
USB flash drive. It is able to make some exceptions for
very popular artist names (for example, U2) such that
you can always example *, - or +.
• Rename the files on your device or use the English
pronunciation for these artists. The system generates voice prompts and the pronunciation of some
words may not be accurate for my language. The
system uses text-to-speech voice prompt technology. The system uses a synthetically generated
voice rather than pre-recorded human voice. The
system offers several new voice control features
for a wide range of languages. Dialing a contact
name directly from the phonebook without prerecording (for example, “Call John Smith”) or
selecting a track, artist, album, genre or playlist
directly from your media player (for example, "Play
Artist Madonna"). General Issue Possible cause
Possible solution The language selected for the
instrument cluster and information and entertainment display does not match the system's
language (phone, USB, Bluetooth audio, voice
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Issue Possible cause Possible solution Cause and
Resolution
control and voice prompts). The system does not
support the currently selected language for the
instrument cluster and information and entertainment display. The system only supports four
languages touchscreen to select and play the
track.
The system does not under- –
stand the name of a contact
in a single module for text
display, voice control and
voice prompts. The country
where you bought your
–
vehicle dictates the four
languages based on the
most popular languages
spoken. If the selected
language is not available,
the system remains in the
current active language. The
system offers several new
voice control features for a
wide range of languages.
Dialing a contact name
directly from the phonebook
without pre-recording (for
example, “Call John Smith”)
or selecting a track, artist,
album, genre or playlist
directly from your media
player (for example, "Play
Artist Madonna"). SYNC 3
System Reset The system
has a System Reset feature
that can be performed if the
function of a feature is lost.
This the phonebook on my
device and calls the wrong
contact.
You are not saying the name exactly as it appears on
your device.
• Say the first and last name of the contact exactly
as it appears on your device. Spell out any
abbreviations in the name.
The name contains special characters, for example *,
- or +.
• Rename the files on your device or use the touchscreen to select and play the track.
The system does not under- –
stand foreign names of
contacts in the phonebook
on my device.
You are not saying the name exactly as it appears on
your device.
• Say the first and last name of the contact exactly
as it appears on your device. The system applies
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Issue Possible cause Possible solution Cause and
Resolution
phonetic pronunciation rules of the selected
language to the names of contacts in the phonebook on your device. Select the name of the
contact on the touchscreen and use the Hear it
option to get an idea of how the system expects
you to pronounce it.
The system voice prompts –
and the pronunciation of
some words does not seem
to be very accurate.
Device limitation.
• The system uses text-to-speech technology and
uses a synthetically generated voice rather than
pre-recorded human voice.
USB and Bluetooth Audio
Symptom
Possible Cause and Resolution
I cannot connect my device. –
–
–
Device malfunction.
• Disconnect your device. Switch your device off,
reset is intended to restore functionality and will
not erase any information previously stored in the
system (such as paired devices, phonebook, call
history, text messages, or user settings). To
perform a System Reset, press and hold the Seek
Up (>>) button while pressing and holding the
Radio Power button on the radio bezel. After
approximately 5 seconds the it and try again.
Cable connection issue.
• Correctly connect the cable to your device and the
vehicle USB port.
Incompatible cable.
• Use the cable recommended by the manufacturer
of your device.
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Symptom
Possible Cause and Resolution
–
–
Incorrect device settings.
• Make sure that your device does not have an autoinstall program or active security settings.
• Check that your device is not set only to charge.
Device lock screen will go black. Allow 1-2 minutes
for the system reset to complete. You may then
resume using the system. For additional assistance
with 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 very
hot or very cold weather conditions.
The system does not under- –
stand the name of a track or
artist.
Device limitation. Bluetooth does not support voice
commands.
• Connect your device to a USB port.
• If you have an iOS device, press and hold the voice
control button on the steering wheel to use Siri to
play specific tracks.
I cannot stream audio from –
my Bluetooth device.
Incompatible device.
• Check the compatibility of your device on the
regional 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 example
artist, 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 copyright protected.
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Symptom
Possible Cause and Resolution
–
–
–
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 a
track playing on my device.
–
Device malfunction.
• Disconnect your device. Switch your device off,
reset it and try again.
When I disconnect my iOS
device the audio volume is
set to maximum.
–
Device limitation.
• Turn the volume down on your device
The system does not play
the tracks on my USB drive
in the correct order.
If the system does not play the tracks on your USB device
in the correct order, the following information could help:
– If you are selecting USB as the audio source when the
system is still indexing, SYNC plays tracks sorted
alphabetically by file name in the root directory.
– If you are selecting USB as the audio source after the
system has finished indexing, SYNC plays all tracks
sorted alphabetically by the title in the ID3 tag
regardless of where they are located. SYNC uses the
file name if the title in the ID3 Tag does not exist.
– If you are selecting the option to play all tracks from
the browsing menu, SYNC plays all tracks sorted
alphabetically by the title in the ID3 tag regardless of
where they are located. SYNC uses the file name if
the title in the ID3 Tag does not exist.
– If you are selecting a track when using the explore
device option, SYNC plays tracks sorted alphabetically
by file name in the folder you have selected. SYNC
then plays all tracks in any subfolders in the folder you
have selected.
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Phone
Symptom
Possible Cause and Resolution
During a call, I can hear
–
excessive background noise.
Incorrect cell phone settings.
• Check and adjust the audio settings on your cell
phone. Refer to your cell phone's user manual.
During a call, I can hear the
other person but they
cannot hear me.
–
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 cannot hear
the other person and they
cannot hear me.
–
System restart required.
• Restart the system. Switch the ignition off and
open the door. Close the door and lock the vehicle.
Wait until the touchscreen is off and any illuminated USB ports are not illuminated. Unlock the
vehicle, switch the ignition on and try again.
I cannot download phonebook.
–
Incompatible cell phone.
• Check the compatibility of your cell phone on the
regional Ford website.
Incorrect cell phone settings.
• Allow the system to retrieve contacts from your
cell phone. Refer to your cell phone's user manual.
Incorrect system settings.
• Switch automatic phonebook download on. See
Settings (page 366).
Cell phone malfunction.
• Switch your cell phone off, reset it and try again.
–
–
–
–
–
A message displays
suggesting that my phonebook has downloaded but it
is empty or it has missing
contacts.
–
Incorrect cell phone settings.
• Allow the system to retrieve contacts from your
cell phone. Refer to your cell phone's user manual.
• Check the location of the missing contacts on your
cell phone. If they are stored on the SIM card,
move them to the cell phone memory.
Incorrect system settings.
• Switch automatic phonebook download on. See
Settings (page 366).
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Symptom
I cannot connect my cell
phone.
Possible Cause and Resolution
–
–
Text messaging does not
work.
–
–
I cannot hear text messages. –
Navigation
Incompatible cell phone.
• Check the compatibility of your cell phone on the
regional 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 SYNC
from your device and try again.
• Switch automatic phonebook download off. See
Settings (page 366).
Incompatible cell phone.
• Check the compatibility of your cell phone on the
regional Ford website.
Cell phone malfunction.
• Switch your cell phone off, reset it and try again.
Incompatible cell phone.
• Check the compatibility of your cell phone on the
regional Ford website.
(If Equipped)
Symptom
Possible Cause and Resolution
I cannot enter a street name –
when 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 the
direction is West and keep a positive value if the
direction is East, for example 12.5412 means East
and -12.5412 means West.
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Apps
Symptom
Possible Cause and Resolution
The system cannot find any –
apps.
Incompatible device.
• You will need an Android device with OS 2.3 or
higher or an iOS 3GS device with iOS 5.0 or higher.
Pair and connect your Android device to find
AppLink compatible apps. Connect your iOS
device to a USB port to find AppLink compatible
apps.
I have a compatible device –
and it is correctly connected
but the system still cannot
–
find 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 them
and make sure you sign in to any apps if required.
Incorrect app settings.
• Check and adjust the app settings on your device
and allow SYNC to access the app if required.
–
I have a compatible device, –
it is correctly connected and
my apps are running but the
system still cannot find any
apps.
Apps failed to fully close.
• Close restart the apps and try again.
• If you have an Android device with apps that have
an exit or quit option, use this and then restart the
apps. Alternatively, use the force stop option in
the settings menu on your device.
• If you have an iOS device with iOS 7.0 or higher, tap
the home button on your device twice and then
swipe the app upward to close it.
I have an Android device
–
that is correctly connected,
I have restarted my apps
and they are running but the
system still cannot find
them.
An issue on some older versions of the Android operating system could result in apps not being found.
• Switch Bluetooth off and on again to force the
system to reconnect to your device.
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Symptom
Possible Cause and Resolution
I have an iOS device that is –
correctly connected, I have
restarted my apps and they
are running but the system
still cannot find them.
Cable connection issue.
• Disconnect the cable from your device, wait for a
moment and then connect it again to force the
system to reconnect to your device.
I have an Android device
running a media app which
the system has found but I
cannot hear the sound or
the sound is very quiet.
–
Device volume is low.
• Turn the volume up on your device.
I have an Android device
running a number of
compatible apps but the
system cannot find all of
them.
–
Device limitation. Some Android devices have a
limited number of Bluetooth ports that apps can use
to connect. If you have more apps running on your
device than the number of available Bluetooth ports,
the system cannot find all of them.
• Close some of the apps to allow the system to find
those that you want to use.
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Wi-Fi Connectivity
Symptom
I cannot connect to a Wi-Fi
network.
Possible Cause and Resolution
–
–
–
Password error.
• Enter the correct network password.
Weak network signal.
• Move your vehicle closer to the Wi-Fi hotspot or to
a 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 the
default name unless it contains a unique identifier,
for example as part of the MAC address.
The Wi-Fi connection
–
disconnects after successful
connection.
Weak network signal.
• Move your vehicle closer to the Wi-Fi hotspot or to
a place where the network signal is not obstructed.
I am close to a Wi-Fi hotspot –
but the network signal
strength is weak.
Obstructed network signal.
• If your vehicle has a heated windshield, position
your vehicle so that the windshield is not facing the
Wi-Fi hotspot.
• If your vehicle has metallic tinting on the windows
but not on the windshield, position your vehicle so
that the windshield is facing the Wi-Fi hotspot or
open the windows that are facing the hotspot.
• If your vehicle has metallic tinting on the windows
and the windshield, open the windows that are
facing the hotspot.
• If your vehicle is in a garage and you have the
garage door closed, open the garage door.
I cannot see a network in the –
list of available networks
that I expect to see.
Hidden network.
• Make the network visible and try again.
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Symptom
Possible Cause and Resolution
I cannot see SYNC when I
–
search for Wi-Fi networks on
my cell phone or other
device.
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 to
a place where the network signal is not obstructed.
Wi-Fi hotspot in high demand or has a slow Internet
connection.
• Use an more reliable Wi-Fi hotspot.
Software downloads take
too long.
–
The system seems to
connect to a Wi-Fi network
and the signal strength is
excellent but the software
does not update.
–
–
No software update available.
Wi-Fi network requires a subscription or acceptance
of terms and conditions.
• Test the connection using another device. If the
network requires a subscription or acceptance of
terms and conditions, contact the network service
provider.
Resetting the System
1.
Simultaneously press and hold the
seek up and the audio unit power
buttons until the screen goes black.
2. Wait three minutes to allow the system
to complete the reset.
3. Press the audio unit power button to
switch the system on.
Note: You can reset the system to restore
functionality that has stopped working.
The system reset is designed to restore
functionality and not delete any data that
you have stored.
Additional Information and
Assistance
For additional information and assistance,
we recommend that you contact an
authorized dealer or refer to the regional
Ford website.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC
COMPATIBILITY
(G1871100)
WARNINGS
Do not place objects or mount
equipment on or near the airbag
cover, on the side of the seatbacks
(of the front seats), or in front seat areas
that may come into contact with a
deploying airbag.Failure to follow these
instructions may increase the risk of
personal injury in the event of a crash.
Do not fasten antenna cables to
original vehicle wiring, fuel pipes and
brake pipes.
Note: We test and certify your vehicle to
meet electromagnetic compatibility
legislation (UNECE Regulation 10 or other
applicable local requirements).It is your
responsibility to make sure that any
equipment an authorized dealer installs on
your vehicle complies with applicable local
legislation and other requirements.
Note: Any radio frequency transmitter
equipment in your vehicle (such as cellular
telephones and amateur radio transmitters)
must keep to the parameters in the
following table.We do not provide special
provisions or conditions for installations or
use.
Keep antenna and power cables at
least 4 in (10 cm) from any electronic
modules and airbags.
Car
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Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt (Peak
MHz
RMS)
Antenna Positions
1-30
50
50-54
50
2, 3
68-88
50
2, 3
142-176
50
2, 3
380-512
50
2, 3
806-870
10
2, 3
Note: After the installation of radio
frequency transmitters, check for
disturbances from and to all electrical
equipment in your vehicle, both in the
standby and transmit modes.
END USER LICENSE
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AGREEMENT
Check all electrical equipment:
• With the ignition ON.
• With the engine running.
• During a road test at various speeds.
•
(G1755143)
VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER
LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)
Check that electromagnetic fields
generated inside your vehicle cabin by the
transmitter installed do not exceed
applicable human exposure requirements.
•
You (“You” or “Your” as applicable)
have acquired a vehicle having several
devices, including SYNC ® and various
control modules, ("DEVICES") that
include software licensed or owned by
Ford Motor Company and its affiliates
("FORD MOTOR COMPANY").Those
software products of FORD MOTOR
COMPANY origin, as well as associated
media, printed materials, and "online"
or electronic documentation
("SOFTWARE") are protected by
international intellectual property laws
and treaties.The SOFTWARE is
licensed, not sold.All rights reserved.
The SOFTWARE may interface with
and/or communicate with, or may be
later upgraded to interface with and/or
communicate with additional software
and/or systems provided by FORD
MOTOR COMPANY.
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IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END
USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA")
DO NOT USE THE DEVICES OR COPY
THE SOFTWARE.ANY USE OF THE
SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICES,
WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT
TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF
ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
•
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE: This
EULA grants you the following license:
•
You may use the SOFTWARE as
installed on the DEVICES and as
otherwise interfacing with systems
and/or services provide by or through
FORD MOTOR COMPANY or its third
party software and service providers.
Description of Other Rights and
Limitations
•
Speech Recognition: If the
SOFTWARE includes speech
recognition component(s), you should
understand that speech recognition is
an inherently statistical process and
that recognition errors are inherent in
the process.Neither FORD MOTOR
•
•
COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be
liable for any damages arising out of
errors in the speech recognition
process.It is your responsibility to
monitor any speech recognition
functions included in the system.
Limitations on Reverse Engineering,
Decompilation and Disassembly:
You may not reverse engineer,
decompile, translate, disassemble or
attempt to discover any source code
or underlying ideas or algorithms of the
SOFTWARE nor permit others to
reverse engineer, decompile or
disassemble the SOFTWARE, except
and only to the extent that such activity
is expressly permitted by applicable
law notwithstanding this limitation or
to the extent as may be permitted by
the licensing terms governing use of
any open source components included
with the SOFTWARE.
Limitations on Distributing,
Copying, Modifying and Creating
Derivative Works: You may not
distribute, copy, make modifications
to or create derivative works based on
the SOFTWARE, except and only to the
extent that such activity is expressly
permitted by applicable law
notwithstanding this limitation or to
the extent as may be permitted by the
licensing terms governing use of any
open source components included with
the SOFTWARE.
Single EULA: The end user
documentation for the DEVICES and
related systems and services may
contain multiple EULAs, such as
multiple translations and/or multiple
media versions (e.g., in the user
documentation and in the
software).Even if you receive multiple
EULAs, you are licensed to use only one
(1) copy of the SOFTWARE.
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•
•
•
•
SOFTWARE Transfer: You may
permanently transfer your rights under
this EULA only as part of a sale or
transfer of the DEVICES, provided you
retain no copies, you transfer all of the
SOFTWARE (including all component
parts, the media and printed materials,
any upgrades, and, if applicable, the
Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the
recipient agrees to the terms of this
EULA.If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade,
any transfer must include all prior
versions of the SOFTWARE.
Termination: Without prejudice to any
other rights, FORD MOTOR COMPANY
may terminate this EULA if you fail to
comply with the terms and conditions
of this EULA.
Internet-Based Services
Components: The SOFTWARE may
contain components that enable and
facilitate the use of certain
Internet-based services.You
acknowledge and agree that FORD
MOTOR COMPANY, third party
software and service suppliers, its
affiliates and/or its designated agent
may automatically check the version
of the SOFTWARE and/or its
components that you are utilizing and
may provide upgrades or supplements
to the SOFTWARE that may be
automatically downloaded to your
DEVICES.
Additional Software/Services: The
SOFTWARE may permit FORD MOTOR
COMPANY, third party software and
service suppliers, its affiliates and/or
its designated agent to provide or make
available to you SOFTWARE updates,
supplements, add-on components, or
Internet-based services components
of the SOFTWARE after the date you
obtain your initial copy of the
SOFTWARE ("Supplemental
Components".) SOFTWARE updates
may cause you to incur additional
•
•
charges from your wireless service
provider.If FORD MOTOR COMPANY
or third party software and services
suppliers provide or make available to
you Supplemental Components and
no other EULA terms are provided
along with the Supplemental
Components, then the terms of this
EULA shall apply.FORD MOTOR
COMPANY, its affiliates and/or its
designated agent reserve the right to
discontinue without liability any
Internet-based services provided to
you or made available to you through
the use of the SOFTWARE.
Links to Third Party Sites: The
SOFTWARE may provide you with the
ability to link to third party sites.The
third party sites are not under the
control of FORD MOTOR COMPANY,
its affiliates and/or its designated
agent.Neither FORD MOTOR
COMPANY nor its affiliates nor its
designated 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 third
party sites, or (ii) webcasting or any
other form of transmission received
from any third party sites.If the
SOFTWARE provides links to third
party sites, those links are provided to
you only as a convenience, and the
inclusion of any link does not imply an
endorsement of the third party site by
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, its affiliates
and/or its designated agent.
Obligation to Drive Responsibly:
You recognize your obligation to drive
responsibly and keep attention on the
road.You will read and abide with the
DEVICES operating instructions
particularly as they pertain to safety
and you agree to assume any risk
associated with the use of the
DEVICES.
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UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA:
If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD
MOTOR COMPANY separate from the
DEVICES on media such as a ROM chip,
CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or
other means, and is labeled "For Upgrade
Purposes Only" or "For Recovery Purposes
Only" you may install one (1) copy of such
SOFTWARE onto the DEVICES as a
replacement copy for the existing
SOFTWARE, and use it in accordance with
this EULA, including any additional EULA
terms accompanying the upgrade
SOFTWARE.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS:
All title and intellectual property rights in
and to the SOFTWARE (including but not
limited to any images, photographs,
animations, video, audio, music, text and
"applets" incorporated into the
SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed
materials, and any copies of the
SOFTWARE, are owned by FORD MOTOR
COMPANY, or its affiliates or suppliers.The
SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.You may
not copy the printed materials
accompanying the SOFTWARE.All title
and intellectual property rights in and to
the content which may be accessed
through use of the SOFTWARE is the
property of the respective content owner
and may be protected by applicable
copyright or other intellectual property
laws and treaties.This EULA grants you no
rights to use such content outside its
intended use.All rights not specifically
granted under this EULA are reserved by
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, its affiliates,
and third party software and service
providers and suppliers.Use of any on-line
services which may be accessed through
the SOFTWARE may be governed by the
respective terms of use relating to such
services.If this SOFTWARE contains
documentation that is provided only in
electronic form, you may print one copy of
such electronic documentation.
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You
acknowledge that the SOFTWARE is
subject to U.S. and European Union export
jurisdiction.You agree to comply with all
applicable international and national laws
that apply to the SOFTWARE, including
the U.S.Export Administration Regulations,
as well as end-user, end-use and
destination restrictions issued by U.S. and
other governments.
TRADEMARKS: This EULA does not grant
you any rights in connection with any
trademarks or service marks of FORD
MOTOR COMPANY, its affiliates, and third
party software and service providers.
PRODUCT SUPPORT: Please refer to
FORD MOTOR COMPANY instructions
provided in the documentation for the
DEVICES product support, such as the
vehicle owner guide.
Should you have any questions concerning
this EULA, or if you desire to contact FORD
MOTOR COMPANY for any other reason,
please refer to the address provided in the
documentation for the DEVICES.
No Liability for Certain Damages:
EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, FORD
MOTOR COMPANY, ANY THIRD PARTY
SOFTWARE OR SERVICES SUPPLIERS,
AND THEIR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO
LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.THIS
LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY
REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE.THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES
OTHER THAN THOSE THAT MAY BE
EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR YOUR NEW
VEHICLE.
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SYNC® Automotive Important Safety
Information Read and follow
instructions:
•
Before using your SYNC® system, read
and follow all instructions and safety
information provided in this end user
manual ("Owner Guide".) Not
following precautions found in the
Owner Guide can lead to an accident
or other serious injuries.
General Operation
• Voice Command Control: Certain
functions within the SYNC® system
may be accomplished using voice
commands.Using voice commands
while driving helps you to operate the
system without removing your hands
from the wheel or eyes from the road.
• Prolonged Views of Screen: Do not
access any function requiring a
prolonged view of the screen while you
are driving.Pull over in a safe and legal
manner before attempting to access a
function of the system requiring
prolonged attention.
• Volume Setting: Do not raise the
volume excessively.Keep the volume
at a level where you can still hear
outside traffic and emergency signals
while driving.Driving while unable to
hear these sounds could cause an
accident.
• Navigation Features: Any navigation
features included in the system are
intended to provide turn by turn
instructions to get you to a desired
destination.Please make certain all
persons using this system carefully
read and follow instructions and safety
information fully.
•
•
•
•
•
Distraction Hazard: Any navigation
features may require manual
(non-verbal) setup.Attempting to
perform such set-up or insert data
while driving can distract your attention
and could cause an accident or other
serious injury.Stop the vehicle in a safe
and legal manner before attempting
these operations.
Let Your Judgment Prevail: Any
navigation features are provided only
as an aid.Make your driving decisions
based on your observations of local
conditions and existing traffic
regulations.Any such feature is not a
substitute for your personal
judgment.Any route suggestions made
by this system should never replace
any local traffic regulations or your
personal judgment or knowledge of
safe driving practices.
Route Safety: Do not follow the route
suggestions if doing so would result in
an unsafe or illegal maneuver, if you
would be placed in an unsafe situation,
or if you would be directed into an area
that you consider unsafe.The driver is
ultimately responsible for the safe
operation of the vehicle and therefore,
must evaluate whether it is safe to
follow the suggested directions.
Potential Map Inaccuracy: Maps
used by this system may be inaccurate
because of changes in roads, traffic
controls or driving conditions.Always
use good judgment and common sense
when following the suggested routes.
Emergency Services: Do not rely on
any navigation features included in the
system to route you to emergency
services.Ask local authorities or an
emergency services operator for these
locations.Not all emergency services
such as police, fire stations, hospitals
and clinics are likely to be contained in
the map database for such navigation
features.
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Your Responsibilities and Assumptions of
Risk
• You agree to each of the following:(a)
Any use of the SOFTWARE while
driving an automobile or other vehicle
in violation of applicable law or
otherwise driving in an unsafe manner
presents a significant risk of distracted
driving and should not be attempted
under any circumstances;(b) Use of
the SOFTWARE at excessive volume
poses a significant risk of hearing
damage and should not be attempted
under any circumstances;(c) The
SOFTWARE may not be compatible
with new or different versions of an
operating system, third party software,
or third party services, and the
SOFTWARE may potentially cause a
critical failure of an operating system,
third party software, or third party
service.(d) Any third party service
accessed by or third party software
used with the SOFTWARE (I) may
charge an additional fee for access, (ii)
may not work correctly, on an
uninterrupted basis, or error free, (iii)
may change streaming formats or
discontinue operation, (iv) may contain
adult, profane or offensive content; and
(v) may contain inaccurate, false or
misleading traffic, weather, financial
or safety information or other content;
and(e) Use of the SOFTWARE may
cause you to incur additional charges
from your wireless service provider
(WSP) and any data or minute
calculators that may be included in the
software program are for reference
only, are not warranted in any way and
should not be relied upon in anyway.
• When using the SOFTWARE, you agree
to be responsible for and assume the
entire risk to the items set forth in
Section (a) – (e) above.
Disclaimer of Warranty
YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND
AGREE THAT USE OF THE DEVICES AND
SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND
THAT THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO
SATISFACTORY QUALITY,
PERFORMANCE, COMPATIBILITY,
ACCURACY AND EFFORT IS WITH YOU.TO
THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, THE SOFTWARE AND
ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR
THIRD-PARTY SERVICES ARE PROVIDED
"AS IS" AND “AS AVAILABLE”, WITH ALL
FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND, AND FORD MOTOR COMPANY
HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
AND CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO
THE SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY
SOFTWARE, AND THIRD-PARTY
SERVICES, EITHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR
STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
AND/OR CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY, OF SATISFACTORY
QUALITY, OF FITNESS FOR AN
ARTICULAR PURPOSE, OF ACCURACY,
OF QUIET ENJOYMENT, AND
NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY
RIGHTS.FORD MOTOR COMPANY DOES
NOT WARRANT (a) AGAINST
INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT
OF THE SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY
SOFTWARE, OR THIRD-PARTY SERVICES,
(b) THAT THE SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY
SOFTWARE, OR THIRD-PARTY SERVICES
WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, (c)
THAT THE OPERATION OF THE
SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE,
OR THIRD-PARTY SERVICES WILL BE
UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, (d)
OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE,
THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, OR
THIRD-PARTY SERVICES WILL BE
CORRECTED.NO ORAL OR WRITTEN
INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY
FORD MOTOR COMPANY OR ITS
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL
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CREATE A WARRANTY.SHOULD THE
SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE,
OR THIRD-PARTY SERVICES PROVE
DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE
COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,
REPAIR OR CORRECTION.SOME
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OR LIMITATIONS ON APPLICABLE
STATUTORY RIGHTS OF A CONSUMER,
SO THE ABOVE DISCLAIMER MAY NOT
FULLY APPLY TO YOU.THE SOLE
WARRANTY PROVIDED BY FORD MOTOR
COMPANY SHALL BE FOUND IN THE
WARRANTY INFORMATION INCLUDING
WITH YOUR OWNER GUIDE.TO THE
EXTENT THAT THERE IS ANY CONFLICT
BETWEEN THE TERMS OF THIS SECTION
AND THE WARRANTY BOOKLET, THE
WARRANTY BOOKLET SHALL CONTROL.
Applicable Law, Venue, Jurisdiction
•
The laws of the State of Michigan
govern this EULA and Your use of the
SOFTWARE.Your use of the
SOFTWARE may also be subject to
other local, state, national, or
international laws.Any litigation arising
out of or related to this EULA shall be
brought and maintained exclusively in
a court of the State of Michigan
located in Wayne County or in the
United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Michigan.You hereby
consent to submit to the personal
jurisdiction of a court in the State of
Michigan located in Wayne County and
the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Michigan for any
dispute arising out of or relating to this
EULA.
Binding Arbitration and Class Action
Waiver
(a) Application. This Section applies to
any dispute EXCEPT IT DOES NOT
INCLUDE A DISPUTE RELATING TO
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT, OR TO THE
ENFORCEMENT OR VALIDITY OF YOUR,
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, OR ANY OF
FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S LICENSORS’
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
RIGHTS.Dispute means any dispute,
action, or other controversy between You
and FORD MOTOR COMPANY, other than
the exceptions listed above, concerning
the SOFTWARE (including its price) or this
EULA, whether in contract, warranty, tort,
statute, regulation, ordinance, or any other
legal or equitable basis.
(b) Notice of Dispute. In the event of a
Dispute, You or FORD MOTOR COMPANY
must give the other a “Notice of Dispute”,
which is a written statement of the name,
address, and contact information of the
party giving it, the facts giving rise to the
dispute, and the relief requested.You and
FORD MOTOR COMPANY will attempt to
resolve any dispute through informal
negotiation within 60 days from the date
the Notice of Dispute is sent.After 60 days,
You or FORD MOTOR COMPANY may
commence arbitration.
(c) Small claims court. You may also
litigate any dispute in small claims court
in your county of residence or FORD
MOTOR COMPANY’S principal place of
business, if the dispute meets all
requirements to be heard in the small
claims court.You may litigate in small
claims court whether or not You
negotiated informally first.
(d) Binding arbitration. If You and FORD
MOTOR COMPANY, do not resolve any
dispute by informal negotiation or in small
claims court, any other effort to resolve
the dispute will be conducted exclusively
by binding arbitration.You are giving up the
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right to litigate (or participate in as a party
or class member) all disputes in court
before a judge or jury.Instead, all disputes
will be resolved before a neutral arbitrator,
whose decision will be final except for a
limited right of appeal under the Federal
Arbitration Act.Any court with jurisdiction
over the parties may enforce the
arbitrator’s award.
may award the same damages to You
individually as a court could.The arbitrator
may award declaratory or injunctive relief
only to You individually, and only to the
extent required to satisfy Your individual
claim.
(g) Arbitration fees and incentives.
•
(e) Class action waiver. Any proceedings
to resolve or litigate any dispute in any
forum will be conducted solely on an
individual basis.Neither you nor FORD
MOTOR COMPANY, will seek to have any
dispute heard as a class action, as a private
attorney general action, or in any other
proceeding in which any party acts or
proposes to act in a representative
capacity.No arbitration or proceeding will
be combined with another without the
prior written consent of all parties to all
affected arbitrations or proceedings.
(f) Arbitration procedure. Any
arbitration will be conducted by the
American Arbitration Association (the
“AAA”), under its Commercial Arbitration
Rules.If You are an individual and use the
SOFTWARE for personal or vehicle use, or
if the value of the dispute is $75,000 or
less whether or not You are an individual
or how You use the SOFTWARE, the AAA
Supplementary Procedures for
Consumer-Related Disputes will also
apply.To commence arbitration, submit a
Commercial Arbitration Rules Demand for
Arbitration form to the AAA.You may
request a telephonic or in-person hearing
by following the AAA rules.In a dispute
involving $10,000 or less, any hearing will
be telephonic unless the arbitrator finds
good cause to hold an in-person hearing
instead.For more information, see adr.org
or call 1-800-778-7879.You agree to
commence arbitration only in your county
of residence or FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S
principal place of business.The arbitrator
•
•
I.Disputes involving $75,000 or
less.FORD MOTOR COMPANY will
promptly reimburse your filing fees and
pay the AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and
expenses.If you reject FORD MOTOR
COMPANY’S last written settlement
offer made before the arbitrator was
appointed (“last written offer”), your
dispute goes all the way to an
arbitrator’s decision (called an
“award”), and the arbitrator awards
you more than the last written offer,
FORD MOTOR COMPANY will give you
three incentives: (1) pay the greater of
the award or $1,000; (2) pay twice your
reasonable attorney’s fees, if any; and
(3) reimburse any expenses (including
expert witness fees and costs) that
your attorney reasonably accrues for
investigating, preparing, and pursuing
your claim in arbitration.The arbitrator
will determine the amounts.
ii.Disputes involving more than
$75,000.The AAA rules will govern
payment of filing fees and the AAA’s
and arbitrator’s fees and expenses.
iii.Disputes involving any amount.In any
arbitration you commence, FORD
MOTOR COMPANY will seek its AAA
or arbitrator’s fees and expenses, or
Your filing fees it reimbursed, only if the
arbitrator finds the arbitration frivolous
or brought for an improper purpose.In
any arbitration FORD MOTOR
COMPANY commences, it will pay all
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filing, AAA, and arbitrator’s fees and
expenses.It will not seek its attorney’s
fees or expenses from you in any
arbitration.Fees and expenses are not
counted in determining how much a
dispute involves.
(h) Claims or disputes must be filed
within one year. To the extent permitted
by law, any claim or dispute under this
EULA to which this Section applies must
be filed within one year in small claims
court (Section c) or in arbitration (Section
d).The one-year period begins when the
claim or dispute first could be filed.If such
a claim or dispute is not filed within one
year, it is permanently barred.
(I) Severability. If the class action waiver
(Section e) is found to be illegal or
unenforceable as to all or some parts of a
dispute, then that portion of Section e will
not apply to those parts.Instead, those
parts will be severed and proceed in a court
of law, with the remaining parts proceeding
in arbitration.If any other provision of that
portion Section e is found to be illegal or
unenforceable, that provision will be
severed with the remainder of Section e
remaining in full force and effect.
Telenav Software End User License
Agreement
Please read these terms and conditions
carefully before you use the TeleNav
Software.Your use of the TeleNav
Software indicates that you accept these
terms and conditions.If you do not accept
these terms and conditions, do not break
the seal of the package, launch, or
otherwise use the TeleNav
Software.TeleNav may revise this
Agreement and the privacy policy at any
time, with or without notice to you.You
agree to visit http://www.telenav.com
from time to time to review the then
current version of this Agreement and of
the privacy policy.
1.Safe and Lawful Use
You acknowledge that devoting attention
to the TeleNav Software may pose a risk
of injury or death to you and others in
situations that otherwise require your
undivided attention, and you therefore
agree to comply with the following when
using the TeleNav Software:
(a) observe all traffic laws and otherwise
drive safely;
(b) use your own personal judgment while
driving.If you feel that a route suggested
by the TeleNav Software instructs you to
perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver,
places you in an unsafe situation, or directs
you into an area that you consider to be
unsafe, do not follow such instructions;
(c) do not input destinations, or otherwise
manipulate the TeleNav Software, unless
your vehicle is stationary and parked;
(d) do not use the TeleNav Software for
any illegal, unauthorized, unintended,
unsafe, hazardous, or unlawful purposes,
or in any manner inconsistent with this
Agreement;
(e) arrange all GPS and wireless devices
and cables necessary for use of the
TeleNav Software in a secure manner in
your vehicle so that they will not interfere
with your driving and will not prevent the
operation of any safety device (such as an
airbag).
You agree to indemnify and hold TeleNav
harmless against all claims resulting from
any dangerous or otherwise inappropriate
use of the TeleNav Software in any moving
vehicle, including as a result of your failure
to comply with the directions above.
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2.Account Information
You agree: (a) when registering the
TeleNav Software, to provide TeleNav with
true, accurate, current, and complete
information about yourself, and (b) to
inform TeleNav promptly of any changes
to such information, and to keep it true,
accurate, current and complete.
3.Software License
•
Subject to your compliance with the
terms of this Agreement, TeleNav
hereby grants to you a personal,
non-exclusive, non-transferable license
(except as expressly permitted below
in connection with your permanent
transfer of the TeleNav Software
license), without the right to
sublicense, to use the TeleNav
Software (in object code form only) in
order to access and use the TeleNav
Software.This license shall terminate
upon any termination or expiration of
this Agreement.You agree that you will
use the TeleNav Software only for your
personal business or leisure purposes,
and not to provide commercial
navigation services to other parties.
3.1 License Limitations
•
(a) reverse engineer, decompile,
disassemble, translate, modify, alter
or otherwise change the TeleNav
Software or any part thereof;(b)
attempt to derive the source code,
audio library or structure of the
TeleNav Software without the prior
express written consent of TeleNav;(c)
remove from the TeleNav Software, or
alter, any of TeleNav's or its suppliers'
trademarks, trade names, logos, patent
or copyright notices, or other notices
or markings;(d) distribute, sublicense
or otherwise transfer the TeleNav
Software to others, except as part of
your permanent transfer of the TeleNav
Software; or(e) use the TeleNav
Software in any manner that
I. infringes the intellectual property or
proprietary rights, rights of publicity or
privacy or other rights of any party,
ii. violates any law, statute, ordinance or
regulation, including but not limited to laws
and regulations related to spamming,
privacy, consumer and child protection,
obscenity or defamation, or
iii. is harmful, threatening, abusive,
harassing, tortuous, defamatory, vulgar,
obscene, libelous, or otherwise
objectionable; and (f) lease, rent out, or
otherwise permit unauthorized access by
third parties to the TeleNav Software
without advanced written permission of
TeleNav.
4.Disclaimers
•
To the fullest extent permissible
pursuant to applicable law, in no event
will TeleNav, its licensors and suppliers,
or agents or employees of any of the
foregoing, be liable for any decision
made or action taken by you or anyone
else in reliance on the information
provided by the TeleNav
Software.TeleNav also does not
warrant the accuracy of the map or
other data used for the TeleNav
Software.Such data may not always
reflect reality due to, among other
things, road closures, construction,
weather, new roads and other changing
conditions.You are responsible for the
entire risk arising out of your use of the
TeleNav Software.For example but
without limitation, you agree not to rely
on the TeleNav Software for critical
navigation in areas where the
well-being or survival of you or others
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•
•
is dependent on the accuracy of
navigation, as the maps or functionality
of the TeleNav Software are not
intended to support such high risk
applications, especially in more remote
geographical areas.
TELENAV EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS
AND EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES IN
CONNECTION WITH THE TELENAV
SOFTWARE, WHETHER STATUTORY,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ALL
WARRANTIES WHICH MAY ARISE
FROM COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM
OR TRADE AND INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT
OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS WITH
RESPECT TO THE TELENAV
SOFTWARE.
Certain jurisdictions do not permit the
disclaimer of certain warranties, so this
limitation may not apply to you.
5.Limitation of Liability
•
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER
APPLICABLE LAW, UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TELENAV
OR ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS
BE LIABLE TO YOU OR TO ANY THIRD
PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES
(INCLUDING IN EACH CASE, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR THE
INABILITY TO USE THE EQUIPMENT
OR ACCESS DATA, LOSS OF DATA,
LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF
PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION
OR THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE
TELENAV SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
TELENAV HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
DAMAGES THAT YOU MIGHT INCUR
FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
ALL DAMAGES REFERENCED HEREIN
AND ALL DIRECT OR GENERAL
DAMAGES IN CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR
OTHERWISE), THE ENTIRE LIABILITY
OF TELENAV AND OF ALL OF
TELENAV'S SUPPLIERS SHALL BE
LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY
PAID BY YOU FOR THE TELENAV
SOFTWARE.SOME STATES AND/OR
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU.
6.Arbitration and Governing Law
•
You agree that any dispute, claim or
controversy arising out of or relating to
this Agreement or the TeleNav
Software shall be settled by
independent arbitration involving a
neutral arbitrator and administered by
the American Arbitration Association
in the County of Santa Clara,
California.The arbitrator shall apply the
Commercial Arbitration Rules of the
American Arbitration Association, and
the judgment upon the award rendered
by the arbitrator may be entered by any
court having jurisdiction.Note that there
is no judge or jury in an arbitration
proceeding and the decision of the
arbitrator shall be binding upon both
parties.You expressly agree to waive
your right to a jury trial.This Agreement
and performance hereunder will be
governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State
of California, without giving effect to
its conflict of law provisions.To the
extent judicial action is necessary in
connection with the binding arbitration,
both TeleNav and you agree to submit
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to the exclusive jurisdiction of the
courts of the County of Santa Clara,
California.The United Nations
Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods shall not
apply.
conferred by implication, statute,
inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and
TeleNav and its suppliers and licensors
hereby reserve all of their respective rights
other than the licenses explicitly granted
in this Agreement.
7.Assignment
8.3
•
By using the TeleNav Software, you
consent to receive from TeleNav all
communications, including notices,
agreements, legally required disclosures
or other information in connection with the
TeleNav Software (collectively, "Notices")
electronically.TeleNav may provide such
Notices by posting them on TeleNav's
Website or by downloading such Notices
to your wireless device.If you desire to
withdraw your consent to receive Notices
electronically, you must discontinue your
use of the TeleNav Software.
You may not resell, assign, or transfer
this Agreement or any of your rights or
obligations, except in totality, in
connection with your permanent
transfer of the TeleNav Software, and
expressly conditioned upon the new
user of the TeleNav Software agreeing
to be bound by the terms and
conditions of this Agreement.Any such
sale, assignment or transfer that is not
expressly permitted under this
paragraph will result in immediate
termination of this Agreement, without
liability to TeleNav, in which case you
and all other parties shall immediately
cease all use of the TeleNav
Software.Notwithstanding the
foregoing, TeleNav may assign this
Agreement to any other party at any
time without notice, provided the
assignee remains bound by this
Agreement.
8.4
8.Miscellaneous
TeleNav's or your failure to require
performance of any provision shall not
affect that party's right to require
performance at any time thereafter, nor
shall a waiver of any breach or default of
this Agreement constitute a waiver of any
subsequent breach or default or a waiver
of the provision itself.
8.1
8.5
This Agreement constitutes the entire
agreement between TeleNav and you with
respect to the subject matter hereof.
If any provision herein is held
unenforceable, then such provision will be
modified to reflect the intention of the
parties, and the remaining provisions of
this Agreement will remain in full force and
effect.
8.2
Except for the limited licenses expressly
granted in this Agreement, TeleNav retains
all right, title and interest in and to the
TeleNav Software, including without
limitation all related intellectual property
rights.No licenses or other rights which are
not expressly granted in this Agreement
are intended to, or shall be, granted or
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8.6
The headings in this Agreement are for
convenience of reference only, will not be
deemed to be a part of this Agreement,
and will not be referred to in connection
with the construction or interpretation of
this Agreement.As used in this Agreement,
the words "include" and "including" and
variations thereof, will not be deemed to
be terms of limitation, but rather will be
deemed to be followed by the words
"without limitation".
9.Other Vendors Terms and Conditions
•
The Telenav Software utilizes map and
other data licensed to Telenav by third
party vendors for the benefit of you and
other end users.This Agreement
includes end-user terms applicable to
these companies (included at the end
of this Agreement), and thus your use
of the Telenav Software is also subject
to such terms.You agree to comply
with the following additional terms and
conditions, which are applicable to
Telenav’s third party vendor licensors::
9.1 End User Terms Required by HERE
North America, LLC
The data (“Data”) is provided for your
personal, internal use only and not for
resale.It is protected by copyright, and is
subject to the following terms and
conditions which are agreed to by you, on
the one hand, and Telenav (“Telenav”) and
its licensors (including their licensors and
suppliers) on the other hand.
© 2013 HERE. All rights reserved.
The Data for areas of Canada includes
information taken with permission from
Canadian authorities, including: © Her
Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, ©
Queen's Printer for Ontario, © Canada Post
Corporation, GeoBase®, © Department of
Natural Resources Canada.
HERE holds a non-exclusive license from
the United States Postal Service® to
publish and sell ZIP+4® information.
©United States Postal Service®
2014.Prices are not established, controlled
or approved by the United States Postal
Service®.The following trademarks and
registrations are owned by the USPS:
United States Postal Service, USPS, and
ZIP+4
The Data for Mexico includes certain data
from Instituto Nacional de Estadística y
Geografía.
9.2 End User Terms Required by NAV2
(Shanghai) Co., Ltd
The data (“Data”) is provided for your
personal, internal use only and not for
resale.It is protected by copyright, and is
subject to the following terms and
conditions which are agreed to by you, on
the one hand, and NAV2 (Shanghai) Co.,
Ltd (“NAV2”) and its licensors (including
their licensors and suppliers) on the other
hand. 20xx.All rights reserved
Terms and Conditions
Permitted Use. You agree to use this Data
together with the Telenav Software solely
for the internal business and personal
purposes for which you were licensed, and
not for service bureau, time-sharing or
other similar purposes.Accordingly, but
subject to the restrictions set forth in the
following paragraphs, you agree not to
otherwise reproduce, copy, modify,
decompile, disassemble, create any
derivative works of, or reverse engineer any
portion of this Data, and may not transfer
or distribute it in any form, for any purpose,
except to the extent permitted by
mandatory laws.
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Restrictions. Except where you have been
specifically licensed to do so by Telenav,
and without limiting the preceding
paragraph, you may not use this Data (a)
with any products, systems, or applications
installed or otherwise connected to or in
communication with vehicles, capable of
vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch,
real time route guidance, fleet
management or similar applications; or (b)
with or in communication with any
positioning devices or any mobile or
wireless-connected electronic or computer
devices, including without limitation
cellular phones, palmtop and handheld
computers, pagers, and personal digital
assistants or PDAs.
Warning. The Data may contain
inaccurate or incomplete information due
to the passage of time, changing
circumstances, sources used and the
nature of collecting comprehensive
geographic data, any of which may lead to
incorrect results.
No Warranty. This Data is provided to you
“as is,” and you agree to use it at your own
risk.Telenav and its licensors (and their
licensors and suppliers) make no
guarantees, representations or warranties
of any kind, express or implied, arising by
law or otherwise, including but not limited
to, content, quality, accuracy,
completeness, effectiveness, reliability,
fitness for a particular purpose, usefulness,
use or results to be obtained from this
Data, or that the Data or server will be
uninterrupted or error-free.
Disclaimer of Warranty: TELENAV AND
ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR
LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) DISCLAIM
ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
OF QUALITY, PERFORMANCE,
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
NON-INFRINGEMENT.Some States,
Territories and Countries do not allow
certain warranty exclusions, so to that
extent the above exclusion may not apply
to you.
Disclaimer of Liability: TELENAV AND
ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR
LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANY
CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION,
IRRESPECTIVE OF THE 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 OR
POSSESSION OF THE INFORMATION; OR
FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE,
CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANY
OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR
INABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION,
ANY DEFECT IN THE INFORMATION, OR
THE BREACH OF THESE TERMS OR
CONDITIONS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON A
WARRANTY, EVEN IF TELENAV OR ITS
LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.Some
States, Territories and Countries do not
allow certain liability exclusions or
damages limitations, so to that extent the
above may not apply to you.
Export Control. You shall not export from
anywhere any part of the Data or any direct
product thereof except in compliance with,
and with all licenses and approvals
required under, applicable export laws,
rules and regulations, including but not
limited to the laws, rules and regulations
administered by the Office of Foreign
Assets Control of the U.S.Department of
Commerce and the Bureau of Industry and
Security of the U.S.Department of
Commerce.To the extent that any such
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export laws, rules or regulations prohibit
HERE from complying with any of its
obligations hereunder to deliver or
distribute Data, such failure shall be
excused and shall not constitute a breach
of this Agreement.
Entire Agreement. These terms and
conditions constitute the entire agreement
between Telenav (and its licensors,
including their licensors and suppliers) and
you pertaining to the subject matter hereof,
and supersedes in their entirety any and
all written or oral agreements previously
existing between us with respect to such
subject matter.
Governing Law. The above terms and
conditions shall be governed by the laws
of the State of Illinois [insert “Netherlands”
where European HERE Data is used],
without giving effect to (i) its conflict of
laws provisions, or (ii) the United Nations
Convention for Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods, which is
explicitly excluded.You agree to submit to
the jurisdiction of the State of Illinois
[insert “The Netherlands” where European
HERE Data is used] for any and all
disputes, claims and actions arising from
or in connection with the Data provided to
you hereunder.
Government End Users. If the Data is
being acquired by or on behalf of the
United States government or any other
entity seeking or applying rights similar to
those customarily claimed by the United
States government, this Data is a
“commercial item” as that term is defined
at 48 C.F.R. (“FAR”) 2.101, is licensed in
accordance with these End-User Terms,
and each copy of Data delivered or
otherwise furnished shall be marked and
embedded as appropriate with the
following “Notice of Use,” and shall be
treated in accordance with such Notice:
NOTICE OF USE
CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/
SUPPLIER) NAME: HERE
CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/
SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: c/o Nokia, 425
West Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois
60606
This Data is a commercial item as
defined in FAR 2.101 and is subject to
these End-User Terms under which this
Data was provided.
© 1987 – 2014 HERE – All rights reserved.
If the Contracting Officer, federal
government agency, or any federal official
refuses to use the legend provided herein,
the Contracting Officer, federal
government agency, or any federal official
must notify HERE prior to seeking
additional or alternative rights in the Data.
I.US/Canada Territory
A.United States Data.The End-User
Terms for any Application containing
Data for the United States shall contain
the following notices:
“HERE holds a non-exclusive license
from the United States Postal
Service® to publish and sell ZIP+4®
information.”
“©United States Postal Service®
20XX.Prices are not established,
controlled or approved by the United
States Postal Service®.The following
trademarks and registrations are
owned by the USPS: United States
Postal Service, USPS, and ZIP+4.”
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B.Canada Data.The following provisions
apply to the Data for Canada, which
may include or reflect data from third
party licensors (“Third Party Data”),
including Her Majesty the Queen in Right
of Canada (“Her Majesty”), Canada Post
Corporation (“Canada Post”) and the
Department of Natural Resources of
Canada (“NRCan”):
1.Disclaimer and Limitation: Client
agrees that its use of the Third Party
Data is subject to the following provisions:
a.Disclaimer: The Third Party Data
is licensed on an “as is” basis.The
licensors of such data, including Her
Majesty, Canada Post and NRCan,
make no guarantees, representations or warranties respecting such
data, either express or implied,
arising by law or otherwise, including
but not limited to, effectiveness,
completeness, accuracy or fitness
for a particular purpose.
b.Limitation on Liability: The Third
Party Data licensors, including Her
Majesty, Canada Post and NRCan,
shall not be liable: (i) in respect of
any claim, demand or action, irrespective of the 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 or possession of such
Data; or (ii) in any way for loss of
revenues or contracts, or any other
consequential loss of any kind
resulting from any defect in the
Data.
2.Copyright Notice: In connection with
each copy of all or any portion of the
Data for the Territory of Canada, Client
shall affix in a conspicuous manner the
following copyright notice on at least
one of: (i) the label for the storage
media of the copy; (ii) the packaging
for the copy; or (iii) other materials
packaged with the copy, such as user
manuals or end user license agreements: “This data includes information
taken with permission from Canadian
authorities, including © Her Majesty
the Queen in Right of Canada, ©
Queen's Printer for Ontario, © Canada
Post Corporation, GeoBase®, © The
Department of Natural Resources
Canada.All rights reserved.”
3.End-User Terms: Except as otherwise agreed by the parties, in connection with the provision of any portion
of the Data for the Territory of Canada
to End-Users as may be authorized
under the Agreement, Client shall
provide such End-Users, in a reasonably conspicuous manner, with terms
(set forth with other end user terms
required to be provided under the
Agreement, or as otherwise may be
provided, by Client) which shall include
the following provisions on behalf of
the Third Party Data licensors,
including Her Majesty, Canada Post
and NRCan:
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The Data may include or reflect
data of licensors, including Her
Majesty the Queen in the Right of
Canada (“Her Majesty”), Canada
Post Corporation (“Canada Post”)
and the Department of Natural
Resources Canada (“NRCan”).Such
data is licensed on an “as is”
basis.The licensors, including Her
Majesty, Canada Post and NRCan,
make no guarantees, representations or warranties respecting such
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data, either express or implied,
arising by law or otherwise, including
but not limited to, effectiveness,
completeness, accuracy or fitness
for a particular purpose.The
licensors, including Her Majesty,
Canada Post and NRCan, shall not
be liable in respect of any claim,
demand or action, irrespective of
the 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 or
possession of the data or the
Data.The licensors, including Her
Majesty, Canada Post and NRCan,
shall not be liable in any way for loss
of revenues or contracts, or any
other consequential loss of any kind
resulting from any defect in the data
or the Data.
End User shall indemnify and save
harmless the licensors, including Her
Majesty, Canada Post and NRCan,
and their officers, employees and
agents from and against any claim,
demand or action, irrespective of
the 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 possession
of the data or the Data.
4.Additional Provisions: The terms
contained in this Section are in addition to all of the rights and obligations
of the parties under the Agreement.To
the extent that any of the provisions
of this Section are inconsistent with,
or conflict with, any other provisions
of the Agreement, the provisions of
this Section shall prevail.
II.Mexico.The following provision applies
to the Data for Mexico, which includes
certain data from the Instituto Nacional
de Estadística y Geografía (“INEGI”):
A.Any and all copies of the Data and/or
packaging containing Data for Mexico
shall contain the following notice:
“Fuente: INEGI (Instituto Nacional de
Estadística y Geografía)”
III.Latin America Territory
A.Third Party Notices.Any and all copies
of the Data and/or packaging relating
thereto shall include the respective Third
Party Notices set forth below and used
as described below corresponding to
the Territory (or portion thereof)
included in such copy:
Territory Notice
Ecuador “INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICO
MILITAR DEL ECUADOR
AUTORIZACION N° IGM2011-01- PCO-01 DEL 25 DE
ENERO DE 2011”
“source: © IGN 2009 - BD
TOPO ®”
Guadeloupe,
French
Guiana
and
Martinique
Mexico
IV.Middle East Territory
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“Fuente: INEGI (Instituto
Nacional de Estadística y
Geografía)”
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A.Third Party Notices.Any and all copies
of the Data and/or packaging relating
thereto shall include the respective Third
Party Notices set forth below and used
as described below corresponding to
the Territory (or portion thereof)
included in such copy:
Country
Notice
Jordan
“© Royal Jordanian
Geographic Centre”.The foregoing notice requirement for
Jordan Data is a material term
of the Agreement.If Client or
any of its permitted sublicensees (if any) fail to meet
such requirement, HERE shall
have the right to terminate
Client’s license with respect
to the Jordan Data.
B.Jordan Data.Client and its permitted
sublicensees (if any) are restricted from
licensing and/or otherwise distributing
HERE’s database for the country of
Jordan (“Jordan Data”) for use in Enterprise Applications to (i) non-Jordanian
entities for use of the Jordan Data solely
in Jordan or (ii) Jordan-based
customers.In addition, Client, its
permitted sublicensees (if any) and
End-Users are restricted from using the
Jordan Data in Enterprise Applications
if such party is (i) a non-Jordanian entity
using the Jordan Data solely in Jordan
or (ii) a Jordan-based customer.For
purposes of the foregoing, “Enterprise
Applications” shall mean Geomarketing
applications, GIS applications, mobile
business asset management applications, call center applications,
telematics applications, public organization Internet applications or for
providing geocoding services.
V.Europe Territory
A.Use of Certain Traffic Codes in Europe
1.General Restrictions Applicable to
Traffic Codes.Client acknowledges
and agrees that in certain countries of
the Europe Territory, Client will need
to obtain rights directly from third
party RDS-TMC code providers to
receive and use the Traffic Codes in
the Data and to deliver to End-Users
Transactions in any way derived from
or based on such Traffic Codes.For
such countries, HERE shall deliver the
Data incorporating Traffic Codes to
Client only after receiving certification
from Client of its having obtained such
rights.
2.Display of Third Party Rights Legends
for Belgium.Client shall, for each
Transaction that uses Traffic Codes
for Belgium, provide the following
notice to the End-User: “Traffic Codes
for Belgium are provided by the Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap
and the Ministèrie de l’Equipement et
des Transports.”
B.Paper Maps.With respect to any
license granted to Client relating to
making, selling or distributing paper
maps (i.e., a map fixed on a paper or
paper-like medium): (a) such license
with respect to Data for the Territory of
Great Britain is conditioned on Client’s
entering into and complying with a
separate written agreement with the
Ordnance Survey (“OS”) to create and
sell paper maps, Client’s paying to the
OS any and all applicable paper map
royalties, and Client’s complying with
the OS copyright notice requirements;
(b) such license for selling or otherwise
distributing for charge with respect to
Data for the Territory of Czech Republic
is conditioned on Client’s obtaining prior
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written consent from Kartografie a.s.;
(c) such license for selling or distributing
with respect to Data for the Territory of
Switzerland is conditioned on Client’s
obtaining a permit from Bundesamt für
Landestopografie of Switzerland; (d)
Client is restricted from using Data for
the Territory of France to create paper
maps with a scale between 1:5,000 and
1:250,000; and (e) Client is restricted
from using any Data to create, sell or
distribute paper maps that are the same
or substantially similar, in terms of data
content and specific use of color,
symbols and scale, to paper maps
published by the European national
mapping agencies, including without
limitation, Landervermessungämter of
Germany, Topografische Dienst of the
Netherlands, Nationaal Geografisch
Instituut of Belgium, Bundesamt für
Landestopografie of Switzerland,
Bundesamt für Eich-und Vermessungswesen of Austria, and the National
Land Survey of Sweden.
Croatia
Cyprus,
Estonia,
Latvia,
Lithuania,
Moldova,
Poland,
Slovenia
and/or
Ukraine
C.OS Enforcement.Without limiting
Section IV(B) above, with respect to
Data for the Territory of Great Britain,
Client acknowledges and agrees that
the Ordnance Survey (“OS”) may bring
a direct action against Client to enforce
compliance with the OS copyright notice
(see Section IV(D) below) and paper
map requirements (see Section IV(B)
above) contained in this Agreement.
Greece
“Copyright Geomatics
Ltd.”
Hungary
“Copyright © 2003; TopMap Ltd.”
Italy
“La Banca Dati Italiana è
stata prodotta usando
quale riferimento anche
cartografia numerica ed
al tratto prodotta e fornita
dalla Regione Toscana.”
Norway
“Copyright © 2000;
Norwegian Mapping
Authority”
Portugal
“Source: IgeoE – Portugal”
Spain
“Información geográfica
propiedad del CNIG”
D.Third Party Notices.Any and all copies
of the Data and/or packaging relating
thereto shall include the respective Third
Party Notices set forth below and used
as described below corresponding to
the Territory (or portion thereof)
included in such copy:
France
“source: © IGN 2009 – BD
TOPO ®”
Germany
“Die Grundlagendaten
wurden mit Genehmigung
der zuständigen Behörden
entnommen”
Great Britain “Contains Ordnance
Survey data © Crown
copyright and database
right 2010 Contains Royal
Mail data © Royal Mail
copyright and database
right 2010”
Country(ies) Notice
Austria
“© Bundesamt für Eichund Vermessungswesen”
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“© EuroGeographics”
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Sweden
“Based upon electronic
data © National Land
Survey Sweden.”
Switzerland “Topografische
Grundlage: © Bundesamt
für Landestopographie.
E.Respective Country Distribution.Client
acknowledges that HERE has not
received approvals to distribute map
data for the following countries in such
respective countries: Albania, Belarus,
Kyrgyzstan, Moldova and Uzbekistan.HERE may update such list from
time to time.The license rights granted
to Client under this TL with respect to
the Data for such countries are contingent upon Client’s compliance with all
applicable laws and regulations,
including, without limitation, any
required licenses or approvals to
distribute the Application incorporating
such Data in such respective countries.
VI.Australia Territory
A.Third Party Notices.Any and all copies
of the Data and/or packaging relating
thereto shall include the respective Third
Party Notices set forth below and used
as described below corresponding to
the Territory (or portion thereof)
included in such copy:
Copyright.Based on data provided
under license from PSMA Australia
Limited (www.psma.com.au).
Product incorporates data which is ©
20XX Telstra Corporation Limited, GM
Holden Limited, Intelematics Australia
Pty Ltd and Continental Pty Ltd.
B.Third Party Notices for Australia.In
addition to the foregoing, the End-User
Terms for any Application containing
RDS-TMC Traffic Codes for Australia
shall contain the following notice:
“Product incorporates traffic location
codes which is © 20XX Telstra Corporation Limited and its licensors.”
AT&T Vehicle Network Carrier
Telematics Disclosure
END USER FOR PURPOSES OF THIS
SECTION MEANS YOU AND YOUR HEIRS,
EXECUTORS, LEGAL PERSONAL
REPRESENTATITVES AND PERMITED
ASSIGNS.FOR PURPOSES OF THIS
SECTION “UNDERLYING WIRELESS
SERVICE CARRIER” INCLUDES ITS
AFFILIATES AND CONTRACTORS AND
THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS,
DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, SUCCESSORS
AND ASSIGNS.END USER HAS NO
CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP WITH
THE UNDERLYING WIRELESS SERVICE
CARRIER AND END USER IS NOT A THIRD
PARTY BENEFICIARY OF ANY
AGREEMENT BETWEEN FORD AND
UNDERLYING CARRIER.END USER
UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT THE
UNDERLYING CARRIER HAS NO LEGAL,
EQUITABLE, OR OTHER LIABILITY OF ANY
KIND TO END USER.IN ANY EVENT,
REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE
ACTION, WHETHER FOR BREACH OF
CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE,
STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR
OTHERWISE, END USER'S EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY FOR CLAIMS ARISING IN ANY
WAY IN CONNECTION WITH THIS
AGREEMENT, FOR ANY CAUSE
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO ANY FAILURE OR
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DISRUPTION OF SERVICE PROVIDED
HEREUNDER, IS LIMITED TO PAYMENT
OF DAMAGES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY END USER
FOR THE SERVICES DURING THE
TWO-MONTH PERIOD PRECEDING THE
DATE THE CLAIM AROSE.
(ii) END USER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY
AND HOLD HARMLESS THE UNDERLYING
WIRELESS SERVICE CARRIER AND ITS
OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND AGENTS
AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
CLAIMS FOR LIBEL, SLANDER, OR ANY
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH, ARISING IN ANY WAY,
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN
CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT
OR THE USE, FAILURE TO USE, OR
INABILITY TO USE THE DEVICE EXCEPT
WHERE THE CLAIMS RESULT FROM THE
UNDERLYING CARRIER’S GROSS
NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL
MISCONDUCT.THIS INDEMNITY WILL
SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THE
AGREEMENT.
(iii) END USER HAS NO PROPERTY RIGHT
IN ANY NUMBER ASSIGNED TO THE
DEVICE.
(iv) END USER UNDERSTANDS THAT
FORD AND THE UNDERLYING CARRIER
CANNOT GUARANTY THE SECURITY OF
WIRELESS TRANSMISSIONS, AND WILL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LACK OF
SECURITY RELATING TO THE USE OF THE
SERVICES
THE SERVICE IS FOR [END USER’S] USE
ONLY AND END USER MAY NOT RESELL
THE SERVICE TO ANY OTHER PARTY END
USER UNDERSTANDS THAT THE
UNDERLYING CARRIER DOES NOT
GUARANTEE ANY END USER
UNINTERRUPTED SERVICE OR
COVERAGE.THE UNDERLYING CARRIER
DOES NOT WARRANT THAT END USERS
CAN OR WILL BE LOCATED USING THE
SERVICE.THE UNDERLYING CARRIER
MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
SUITABILITY, OR PERFORMANCE
REGARDING ANY SERVICES OR GOODS,
AND IN NO EVENT SHALL AT&T BE
LIABLE, WHETHER OR NOT DUE TO ITS
OWN NEGLIGENCE, FOR ANY: (A) ACT OR
OMISSION OF A THIRD PARTY; (B)
MISTAKES, OMISSIONS, INTERRUPTIONS,
ERRORS, FAILURES TO TRANSMIT,
DELAYS, OR DEFECTS IN THE SERVICE
PROVIDED BY OR THROUGH THE
UNDERLYING CARRIER; (C) DAMAGE OR
INJURY CAUSED BY SUSPENSION OR
TERMINATION BY THE UNDERLYING
CARRIER; OR (D) DAMAGE OR INJURY
CAUSED BY A FAILURE OR DELAY IN
CONNECTING A CALL TO ANY ENTITY,
INCLUDING 911 OR ANY OTHER
EMERGENCY SERVICE.TO THE FULL
EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE END
USER RELEASES, INDEMNIFIES AND
HOLDS THE UNDERLYING CARRIER
HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY
AND ALL CLAIMS OF ANY PERSON OR
ENTITY FOR DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE
ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM OR RELATING
TO, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, SERVICES
PROVIDED BY THE UNDERLYING CARRIER
OR ANY PERSON’S USE THEREOF,
INCLUDING CLAIMS ARISING IN WHOLE
OR IN PART FROM THE ALLEGED
NEGLIGENCE OF THE UNDERLYING
CARRIER.
VII.China Territory
Personal Use Only
You agree to use this Data together with
[insert name of Client Application] for the
solely personal, non-commercial purposes
for which you were licensed, and not for
service bureau, time-sharing or other
similar purposes.Accordingly, but subject
to the restrictions set forth in the following
paragraphs, you may copy this Data only
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as necessary for your personal use to (i)
view it, and (ii) save it, provided that you
do not remove any copyright notices that
appear and do not modify the Data in any
way.You agree not to otherwise reproduce,
copy, modify, decompile, disassemble or
reverse engineer any portion of this Data,
and may not transfer or distribute it in any
form, for any purpose, except to the extent
permitted by mandatory laws.
Restrictions
Except where you have been specifically
licensed to do so by NAV2 , and without
limiting the preceding paragraph, you may
not (a) use this Data with any products,
systems, or applications installed or
otherwise connected to or in
communication with vehicles, capable of
vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch,
real time route guidance, fleet
management or similar applications; or (b)
with or in communication with any
positioning devices or any mobile or
wireless-connected electronic or computer
devices, including without limitation
cellular phones, palmtop and handheld
computers, pagers, and personal digital
assistants or PDAs.You agree to cease
using this Data if you fail to comply with
these terms and conditions.
Limited Warranty
NAV2 warrants that (a) the Data will
perform substantially in accordance with
the accompanying written materials for a
period of ninety (90) days from the date
of receipt, and (b) any support services
provided by NAV2 shall be substantially as
described in applicable written materials
provided to you by NAV2, and NAV2’s
support engineers will make commercially
reasonable efforts to solve any problem
issues.
rigCustomer Remedies
NAV2 and its suppliers’ entire liability and
your exclusive remedy shall be, at NAV2’s
sole discretion, either (a) return of the price
paid, if any, or (b) repair or replacement of
the Data that do not meet NAV2’s Limited
Warranty and that are returned to NAV2
with a copy of your receipt.This Limited
Warranty is void if failure of the Data has
resulted from accident, abuse, or
misapplication.Any replacement Data will
be warranted for the remainder of the
original warranty period or thirty (30) days,
whichever is longer.Neither these remedies
nor any product support services offered
by NAV2 are available without proof of
purchase from an authorized international
source.
No Other Warranty:
EXCEPT FOR THE LMITED WARRANTY
SET FORTH ABOVE AND TO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NAV2
AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR
LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) DISCLAIM
ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
OF QUALITY, PERFORMANCE,
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OWNERSHIP OR
NON-INFRINGEMENT.Certain warranty
exclusions may not be permitted under
applicable law, so to that extent the above
exclusion may not apply to you.
Limited Liability:
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, NAV2 AND ITS
LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR
LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANY
CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION,
IRRESPECTIVE OF THE 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 OR
POSSESSION OF THE INFORMATION; OR
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FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE,
CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANY
OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR
INABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION,
ANY DEFECT IN THE INFROMATION, OR
THE BREACH OF THESE TERMS OR
CONDITIONS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON A
WARRANTY, EVEN IF NAV2 OR ITS
LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.UNDER
NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NAV2’s OR
ITS SUPPLIERS’ LIABILITY HEREUNDER
EXCEED THE PRICE PAID.Certain liability
exclusions may not be permitted under
applicable law, so to that extent the above
exclusion may not apply to you.
Export Control
You agree not to export to anywhere any
part of the Data provided to you or any
direct product thereof except in
compliance with, and with all licenses and
approvals required under, applicable
export laws, rules and regulations.
IP Protection
The Data are owned by NAV2 or its
suppliers and are protected by applicable
copyright and other intellectual property
law and treaties.The Data are provided
solely on the basis of a license to use, not
sale.
Entire Agreement
These terms and conditions constitute the
entire agreement between NAV2(and its
licensors, including their licensors and
suppliers) and you pertaining to the subject
matter hereof, and supersedes in their
entirety any and all written or oral
agreements previously existing between
us with respect to such subject matter.
Governing Law.
The above terms and conditions shall be
governed by the laws of the People’s
Republic of China, without giving effect to
(i) its conflict of laws provisions, or (ii) the
United Nations Convention for Contracts
for the International Sale of Goods, which
is explicitly excluded.Any dispute arising
from or in connection with the Data
provided to you hereunder shall be
submitted to the Shanghai International
Economic and Trade Arbitration
Commission for arbitration.
Gracenote® Copyright
CD and music-related data from
Gracenote, Inc., copyright©
2000-2007 Gracenote.Gracenote
Software, copyright © 2000-2007
Gracenote.This product and service may
practice one or more of the following
U.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 patents
issued or pending.Some services supplied
under license from Open Globe, Inc. for
U.S.Patent 6,304,523.
Gracenote and CDDB are registered
trademarks of Gracenote.The Gracenote
logo and logotype, and the "Powered by
Gracenote™" logo are trademarks of
Gracenote.
Gracenote® End User License Agreement
(EULA)
This device contains software from
Gracenote, Inc. of 2000 Powell Street
Emeryville, California 94608
("Gracenote").
The software from Gracenote (the
"Gracenote Software") enables this device
to do disc and music file identification and
obtain music-related information, including
name, artist, track, and title information
("Gracenote Data") from online servers
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("Gracenote Servers"), and to perform
other functions.You may use Gracenote
Data only by means of the intended End
User functions of this device.This device
may contain content belonging to
Gracenote's providers.If so, all of the
restrictions set forth herein with respect to
Gracenote Data shall also apply to such
content and such content providers shall
be entitled to all of the benefits and
protections set forth herein that are
available to Gracenote.You agree that you
will use the content from Gracenote
("Gracenote Content") , Gracenote Data,
the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote
Servers for your own personal,
non-commercial use only.You agree not
to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the
Gracenote Content, Gracenote Software
or any Gracenote Data (except in a Tag
associated with a music file) to any third
party.YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR
EXPLOIT GRACENOTE CONTENT,
GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE
SOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE SERVERS,
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED
HEREIN.
You agree that your non-exclusive licenses
to use the Gracenote Content, Gracenote
Data, the Gracenote Software, and
Gracenote Servers will terminate if you
violate these restrictions.If your licenses
terminate, you agree to cease any and all
use of the Gracenote Content, Gracenote
Data, the Gracenote Software, and
Gracenote Servers.
Gracenote, respectively, reserve all rights
in Gracenote Data, the Gracenote
Software, and the Gracenote Servers and
Gracenote Content, including all ownership
rights.Under no circumstances will either
Gracenote become liable for any payment
to you for any information that you provide,
including any copyrighted material or
music file information.You agree that
Gracenote may enforce its respective
rights, collectively or separately, under this
agreement against you, directly in each
company's own name.
Gracenote uses a unique identifier to track
queries for statistical purposes.The
purpose of a randomly assigned numeric
identifier is to allow Gracenote to count
queries without knowing anything about
who you are.For more information, see the
web page at www.gracenote.com for the
Gracenote Privacy Policy.
THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, EACH ITEM
OF GRACENOTE DATA AND THE
GRACENOTE CONTENT ARE LICENSED
TO YOU "AS IS".NEITHER GRACENOTE
MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF ANY
GRACENOTE DATA FROM THE
GRACENOTE SERVERS OR GRACENOTE
CONTENT.GRACENOTE COLLECTIVELY
AND SEPARATELY RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO DELETE DATA AND/OR CONTENT
FROM THE COMPANIES' RESPECTIVE
SERVERS OR, IN THE CASE OF
GRACENOTE, CHANGE DATA
CATEGORIES FOR ANY CAUSE THAT
GRACENOTE DEEMS SUFFICIENT.NO
WARRANTY IS MADE THAT EITHER
GRACENOTE CONTENT OR THE
GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR
GRACENOTE SERVERS ARE ERROR-FREE
OR THAT THE FUNCTIONING OF THE
GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR
GRACENOTE SERVERS WILL BE
UNINTERRUPTED.GRACENOTE IS NOT
OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH ANY
ENHANCED OR ADDITIONAL DATA TYPES
THAT GRACENOTE MAY CHOOSE TO
PROVIDE IN THE FUTURE AND IS FREE
TO DISCONTINUE ITS ONLINE SERVICES
AT ANY TIME.GRACENOTE DISCLAIM ALL
WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND
NON-INFRINGEMENT.NEITHER
GRACENOTE WARRANTS THE RESULTS
THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE
OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY
GRACENOTE SERVER.IN NO CASE WILL
GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS
OR LOST REVENUES FOR ANY REASON
WHATSOEVER. © Gracenote 2007.
Radio Frequency Statement
FCC ID: ACJ-SYNCG3-L
IC: 216B-SYNCG3-L
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada.Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
WARNING
Changes or modifications not
expressly expressively approved
by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment. The term "IC"
"IC:" before the radio certification number
only signifies that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met.
The antenna used for this transmitter must
not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Taiwan Territory
Note: In accordance with the management
approach of low-power radio wave
radiation motors:
Article 12: For approved and certified
low-power radiation motor models,
companies, firms or users must not alter
the frequency, increase the power or
change the characteristics and functions
of the original design without authorization.
Article 14: The usage of low-power
radio-frequency motors must not affect
aviation safety and interfere with legal
telecommunications.Should interference
be detected, immediately stop using the
device and only resume usage after
ensuring that there is no longer any
interference.For the legal
telecommunication and wireless
telecommunication of the telco, the
low-power radio frequency motor must be
able to tolerate legal limits of interference
from telecommunication, industrial,
scientific and radio wave equipment.
SUNA TRAFFIC CHANNEL – TERMS
AND CONDITIONS
By activating, using and/or accessing the
SUNA Traffic Channel, SUNA Predictive or
other content or material provided by
Intelematics (together, SUNA Products
and/or Services), you must accept
certain terms and conditions.The following
is a brief summary of the terms and
conditions that apply to you.To view the
full terms and conditions relevant to your
use of the SUNA Products and/or Services,
please consult:
Website
www.sunatraffic.com.au/termsandconditions/
1.Acceptance
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By using SUNA Products and/or Services,
you will be deemed to have accepted and
agreed to be bound by the terms and
conditions fully detailed at:
Website
www.sunatraffic.com.au/termsandconditions/
2.Intellectual Property
SUNA Products and/or Services are for
your personal use.You may not record, or
retransmit the content, nor use the content
in association with any other traffic
information or route guidance service or
device not approved by Intelematics.You
obtain no right of ownership in any
Intellectual Property Rights (including
copyright) in the data that is used to
provide SUNA Products and/or Services.
3.Appropriate Use
SUNA Products and/or Services are
intended as an aid to personal motoring
and travel planning, and do not provide
comprehensive or accurate information on
all occasions.On occasions, you may
experience additional delay as a result of
using SUNA Products and/or Services.You
acknowledge that it is not intended, or
suitable, for use in applications where time
of arrival or driving directions may impact
the safety of the public or yourself.
4.Use of SUNA Products and Services
while driving
You, and other authorised drivers of the
vehicle in which SUNA Products and/or
Services are available or installed and
active, remain at all times responsible for
observing all relevant laws and codes of
safe driving.In particular, you agree to only
actively operate SUNA Products and/or
Services when the Vehicle is at a complete
stop and it is safe to do so.
5.Service Continuity and Reception of
the SUNA Traffic Channel
We will use reasonable endeavours to
provide the SUNA Traffic Channel 24 hours
a day, 365 days a year.The SUNA Traffic
Channel may occasionally be unavailable
for technical reasons or for planned
maintenance.We will try to perform
maintenance at times when congestion is
light.We reserve the right to withdraw
SUNA Products and/or Services at any
time.
Also, we cannot assure the uninterrupted
reception of the SUNA Traffic Channel
RDS-TMC signal at any particular location.
6.Limitation of Liability
Neither Intelematics (nor its suppliers or
the manufacturer of your device (the
“Suppliers”)) shall be liable to you or to
any third party for any damages either
direct, indirect, incidental, consequential
or otherwise arising out of the use of or
inability to use SUNA Products and/or
Services even if Intelematics or a Supplier
has been advised of the possibility of such
damages.You also acknowledge that the
neither Intelematics nor any Supplier
guarantees nor make any warranties that
relate to the availability, accuracy or
completeness of SUNA Products and/or
Services, and to the extent which it is
lawful to do so, both Intelematics and each
Supplier excludes any warranties which
might otherwise be implied by any State
or Federal legislation in relation to SUNA
Products and/or Services.
7.Please Note
Great care has been taken in preparing this
manual.Constant product development
may mean that some information is not
entirely up-to-date.The information in this
document is subject to change without
notice.
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WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury.We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road.Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle.We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when
possible.Make sure you are aware of all
applicable local laws that may affect the
use of electronic devices while driving.
FordPass Connect Terms and Conditions
Your Ford vehicle is equipped with an
embedded modem (“Device”) which
transmits data and allows access to our
service of vehicle connectiviy (“Service”),
certain of which is provided through
FordPass, a smartphone-compatible
application (“App”). Service is available
for use with your Device
produced/provided by us (“Ford”). Your
use of the Device and access to and use of
the Service is subject to these Terms and
Conditions and all policies and guidelines
referred to herein, hereafter collectively
these "Terms and Conditions". 1.
Acceptance of Terms and Conditions Your
use of the Device and the Service is
conditional upon your acceptance of these
Terms and Conditions. By signing on these
Terms and Conditions, you agree to accept
these Terms and Conditions. By accepting
these Terms and Conditions you represent
that you are at least 18 years old and that
you agree to comply with these Terms and
Conditions. 2. Device and Service Ford
has the discretion to decide on the content
and features of Service. Your use of
Service is subject to, in addition to these
Terms and Conditions, the terms and
conditions for the use of the FordPass App
(“APP T&C”). In case of any discrepancy
between these Terms and Conditions and
App terms and conditions, the App terms
and conditions shall prevail. [If you do not
agree to the App T&C, you must
immediately stop using Service.] 3.
Service Registration A third-party service
provider (“Telecom Service Provider”)
provides telecom infrastructure for Service.
As required by applicable laws, the
Telecom Service Provider will request you
to, and you must, as requested, register
your real name with the Telecom Service
Provider for the use of the SIM card
pre-equipped in Device, and provide
personal information as required by the
Telecom Service Provider, including but
not limited to: Chinese Identity Certificate
Number, or such other indentification
number as the telecom service provide
may require; Scanned copy of your
identification certificate; Photo of you
holding your identification certificate; and
Such other personal information as may
be required. You shall provide real and
correct information. If you have another
person to provide his/her information as
aforesaid you shall ensure he/she is at
least 18 years old and his/her information
provided shall be real and correct. The
Telecom Service Provider may cease to
provide telecom infrastructure support and
you may not be able to have access to the
Service if you fail to provide information as
aforesaid. You are solely responsible for
the use of Device and/or Service whether
the aforesaid information is provided by
yourself or another person. 4.
Complimentary Service Period You will
receive up to [three (3) years] of
complimentary Service free of charge from
the invoice date of your vehicle equipped
with the Device (“Commecement Date”)
(“Complimentary Period”). For continued
use of Service after the Complimentary
Period, you will need to pay a subscription
fee as to be notified by us. You may stop
using Service if you do not agree to pay the
subscription fee then. 5. Possible Extra
Charges The Service is based on service
and support provided by certain third party
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suppliers, including without limitation the
data transmission service provided by the
Telecom Service Provider. You may be
charged by such third party suppliers. In
particular, if you use the Wifi hotspot
afforded by Device to transmit data, the
Telecom Service Provider may charge you
on their rates. You are advised to consult
the Telecom Service Provide on its
package charging rates. 6. Information
Collection and Privacy Without prejudice
to the APP T&C (where applicable to the
use of Service), when you use the Service,
certain information will be collected by us
from the Device and APP as required by
laws and regulations and in order to
provide you with the Service. You agree
for us to collect the following information
(“Collected Information”): Certain
information of status and operation of new
energy vehicles, if applicable, (e.g.
information of battery, gear lever postion,
motor status, vehicle warning status,
vehicle charging status, temperature of key
parts, 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 of
seat belt, accelerator/brake pedal position,
etc.) and network connection data (e.g.
network attachment, data traffic, IP
address and etc.). How We Use Collected
Information: We use your personal
information to provide you with great
functionality and services, allow you to
control certain vehicle features, fulfill
requests you’ve made in FordPass,
personalize your experience, troubleshoot
problems, develop new and improved
products, services, and marketing
strategies and research, to protect safety,
property, privacy, and security, or to comply
with legal requirements. WE MAY SEND
COMMUNICATIONS ABOUT DEVICE,
SERVICES, OFFERS OF PACKAGE
CHARGING RATES, PROMOTIONS, NEWS,
AND MORE THAT ARE CUSTOMIZED
BASED ON YOUR PERSONAL
INFORMATION, INCLUDING YOUR
LOCATION, SPEED, AND DRIVING
CHARACTERISTICS. You may choose not
to provide certain Personal Information
(such as not entering a Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) to connect to
your vehicle), but this may limit or prevent
use of certain features. How We Share
Information: We may use and share
non-personal information for any purpose.
We do not provide your Personal
Information to anyone for independent use,
without providing you a choice, except
authorized dealers and our affiliates. We
also share your Personal Information with
trusted service providers, under
agreements that limit how they may use
your personal information and require
adequate safeguards. Our affiliates mean
the group of companies related by
common control or ownership. We may
provide your Personal Information to
external companies under contract with
us to enable delivery of the services and
where they are subject to confidentiality
and security obligations. We may share
your Personal Information without notice
to you where we believe that doing so is
reasonably necessary to: comply with a
legal requirement or enforceable
governmental request; protect and defend
the rights or property of us and our
affiliates; act under exigent circumstances
to protect the personal safety of us or
affiliate personnel, users of our vehicles,
websites or apps, or the public; and detect,
prevent, or otherwise address fraud,
security, safety, or privacy issues. Your
Consent: By accepting these Terms and
Conditions, you expressly agree to the
collection, logging, storage, and sharing of
the information as collected as aforesaid
for the purposes set forth above. Further,
you agree to obtain the consent to the
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collection, logging, storage, use and
sharing of the information as collected as
aforesaid from any of your Authorized
Users of your vehicle and/or Device for the
purposes set forth above. You understand
and consent to the collection, use,
processing, transfer, and disclosure of your
Personal Information globally (including
to the United States), to the extent in
compliance with the preceding paragraphs
of this section and applicable laws. To
the fullest extent allowed by applicable
law, such information may be transferred
across country borders, and used,
processed, and disclosed in global
locations that may have different levels of
privacy protection than in your own
country. If you do not consent or do not
wish to disclose this information, do not
use Device and Service. How to Contact
Us, Access, or Control the Use of Your
Information: For more information or to
request correction or removal of personal
information, contact us as set forth in the
Contact Us section below. Security and
Retention of Your Information: We use
systems, policies, procedures, and
technology to provide reasonable security
to protect and maintain the security and
accuracy of your information. We will only
retain your Personal Information for so long
as reasonably necessary to fulfill legitimate
business purposes. Privacy Policy
Effective Date and Revisions: This Privacy
Policy may be updated in order to reflect
any changes to Device, App and/or
Services or privacy practices. 7.
Modification of These Terms and
Conditions Ford may at their sole
discretion, with or without notice, modify
these Terms and Conditions at any time
and such modifications will be effective
immediately upon being posted on the App
or at www.Ford.com.cn or otherwise
notified to you. Your continued use of
Devide or Service will indicate your
acceptance of these modified Terms and
Conditions. If you do not agree to the
Terms and Conditions or any modification
of the Terms and Conditions, you must
immediately stop using Device and Service.
8. Authorized Users and Purchaser You
may allow others who are above 18 years
old (including without limitation
passengers and other drivers of your
vehicle, each an “Authorized User”) to use
your Device and/or Service provided
through your Device or APP user account
registered in connection with your vehicle
and/or Device, provided that you are
responsible for the use of Device and/or
Service by your Authorized Users, and for
informing your Authorized Users of these
Terms and Conditions and causing each
Authorized Users to agree to these Terms
and Conditions. If you resell the vehicle to
another party (“Purchaser”), you are
responsible for informing the Purchaser of
these Terms and Conditions. Upon your
resale of your vehicle to a Purchaser, you
must immediately de-register the user
name of the SIM card embedded in Device
and [Master Reset the Service] and inform
the Purchaser to register his/her personal
information to reactivate the SIM card in
the Device. If you fail to follow the
preceding, you may be held liable under
applicable laws and/or the Telecom
Service Provider may cease to provide
telecommincation service to support
Service to you. 9. Disclaimer Service
may be interrupted due to a variety of
reasons which are out of our control and
is based on certain services provided by
third party suppliers which is out of our
control. We are not responsible for any
interruptions of Service. We may modify,
suspend, or discontinue Service or any
feature at any time without notice. Device
and Service accessible through it are
provided for information purposes only on
an "as is" and “as available” basis. We
make no warranties or guarantees
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availability of Service without interruption
or error. 10. Contact Us If you have any
questions, comments, or claims regarding
Device or Service, you may contact your
authorized dealer or contact us at:
Changan Ford: 400-8877766
DECLARATION OF
CONFORMITY DECLARATION
edited
OF CONFORMITY
(G1941190)
Your vehicle could have components that
transmit and receive radio waves and are
therefore subject to European directive
2014/53/EU.
Our suppliers have declared that their
components conform with European
directive 2014/53/EU. For the full text of
their declaration, visit
www.wirelessconformity.ford.com.
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Disarming the Alarm............................................57
Appendices....................................................389
Apps (G1823160).....................................................364
A/C
See: Climate Control..........................................101
Using Apps on an Android Device...............366
Using Apps on an iOS Device.......................366
About This Manual (G1467680)..............................9
ABS
At a Glance........................................................14
Audible Warnings and Indicators
(G1867940)................................................................81
See: Brakes............................................................152
ABS driving hints
See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes
(G1448584)................................................................152
Airbag Secondary Warning................................81
Automatic Transmission....................................81
Auto-Start-Stop Warning..................................81
Door Ajar...................................................................81
Exterior Lamps On................................................81
Key Outside Vehicle.............................................81
Low Fuel Reminder...............................................81
Over Speed Warning............................................81
Parking Brake On...................................................81
Seatbelt Reminder...............................................81
Accessories
See: Replacement Parts Recommendation
(G1523642)....................................................................12
ACC
See: Using Adaptive Cruise Control
(G1868799).................................................................176
Active Park Assist (G1867959)............................164
Using Active Park Assist...................................165
Audio System................................................297
Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907555).........301
Adjusting the Steering Wheel
(G1448428)...............................................................59
Air Conditioning
Adjusting the Clock............................................301
See: Climate Control..........................................101
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: SYNC 3
(G1964279) ............................................................299
Air Vents (G1867596)...............................................101
Center Air Vents...................................................101
Side Air Vents........................................................101
Adjusting the VolumeSelecting the
RadioPress the button to select radio
mode.Press the button again to display
the available radio sources.Repeatedly
press the button to scroll through the
available radio sources...............................299
Changing Radio Stations................................299
Pausing or Playing Media...............................300
Seek Down and Previous Track
Button...............................................................299
Seek Up and Next Track Button..................299
Sound Settings..................................................300
Switching the Audio Unit On and Off........299
Switching the Screen On and OffSystem
Settings............................................................300
Alarm
See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Integral
Battery (G1728931)...................................................55
See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:
Perimeter Alarm (G1725570)................................56
AM/FM Radio - Vehicles Without: SYNC
3 (G1907904).........................................................300
Selecting a Radio Source...............................300
Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:
Integral Battery (G1728931)................................55
Arming the Alarm.................................................56
Battery Back-up Sounder.................................55
Disarming the Alarm...........................................56
Full and Reduced Guard....................................56
Inclination Sensors..............................................55
Interior Sensors.....................................................55
Perimeter Alarm...................................................55
Triggering the Alarm............................................55
Audio Unit - Vehicles Without: SYNC 3
(G1868871) .............................................................297
Adjusting the Volume.......................................297
Changing Radio Stations................................297
Pausing or Playing MediaIn radio mode,
press the button to mute the signal.Press
the button again to restore the
signal.................................................................298
Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With:
Perimeter Alarm (G1725570)..............................56
Arming the Alarm.................................................57
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Returning to the Previous Screen................298
Scrolling Through the Menu Options........298
Seek Down and Previous Track
Button...............................................................298
Seek Up and Next Track Button..................298
Selecting a Menu Option................................298
Selecting Media..................................................297
Selecting the Radio...........................................297
Sound Settings...................................................298
Switching the Audio Unit On and Off.........297
Switching the Screen On and Off...............298
System Settings.................................................298
Using a Cell Phone............................................298
Automatic Transmission (G1964353)..............148
Automatic Transmission Adaptive
Learning..............................................................151
Brake-Shift BrakeShift Interlock...................149
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud or
Snow....................................................................151
Kickdown...............................................................149
Positions................................................................148
SelectShift™........................................................148
Automatic Transmission Fluid Check
(G1870811)..............................................................236
Autolamps (G1921176)............................................66
Automatic Climate Control (G1867582).........103
Auto-Start-Stop
Adjusting the Auto Mode.................................103
Directing Air to the Footwell Air
Vents..................................................................104
Directing Air to the Instrument Panel Air
Vents..................................................................104
Directing Air to the Windshield Air
Vents..................................................................104
Setting the Blower Motor Speed..................104
Setting the Temperature.................................104
Switching Auto Mode On and Off................103
Switching Maximum Cooling On and
Off.......................................................................103
Switching Maximum Defrost On and
Off.......................................................................103
Switching the Air Conditioning On and
Off.......................................................................103
Switching the Climate Control On and
Off.......................................................................103
Switching the Recirculated Air On and
Off.......................................................................103
..............................127
Auto-Start-Stop - Manual Transmission
(G1948553)..............................................................126
Auto-Start-Stop Warning ...............................127
Information Messages ......................................127
Principle of Operation ......................................126
Replacing the Battery .......................................127
Switching the System On and Off ..............126
Using Auto-Start-Stop ....................................126
Autowipers
............................................61
(G1874571)
Settings ...................................................................62
Auxiliary Power Points12 Volt DC Power
Point (G1944778)....................................................115
Auxiliary Power Points.................................115
Automatic High Beam Control
(G1952622)................................................................67
About Automatic High Beam Control .........67
Automatic High Beam Control Information
Messages ..........................................................68
Automatic High Beam Indicator ...................68
Overriding Automatic High Beam Control
...............................................................................6 8
Switching Automatic High Beam Control
On or Off ...........................................................68
Battery
See: Changing the 12V Battery (G1667059).......237
Blind Spot Information System
(G1745160)..............................................................186
Switching the System Off and On...............188
System Errors.......................................................188
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Information Messages .....................................129
Principle of Operation .......................................127
Replacing the Battery ......................................129
Switching the System On and Off ..............128
Using Auto-Start-Stop ....................................128
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Catalytic Converter (G1876874).........................139
Using the Blind Spot Information
System...............................................................187
On-Board Diagnostics System......................139
BLIS
Changing a Bulb (G1867986)..............................242
See: Blind Spot Information System
(G1745160).................................................................186
Front Fog Lamp..................................................244
Headlamp.............................................................242
License Plate Lamp..........................................246
possible. Central High Mounted Stop
LampStoplamp.............................................246
Rear Fog Lamp...................................................246
Rear Lamp............................................................245
Side Repeater UseDirectionIndicator.........245
Body Styling Kits (G1840759)..............................251
Bonnet Lock
See: Opening and Closing the Hood
(G1867970)................................................................224
Bounce-Back (G1882073).......................................75
Brake Fluid Check (G1717969)............................236
Brakes................................................................152
Changing a Fuse (G1923462)..............................222
Engine Compartment Fuse Box...................222
Fuses Types..........................................................223
General Information..........................................222
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box............222
General Information (G1526280)............................152
Breaking-In (G1477791).........................................208
Brakes and Clutch.............................................208
Engine....................................................................208
Tires........................................................................208
Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:
Spare Wheel (G1883131)...................................264
Bulb Specification Chart (G1867995)...............291
Installing a Road Wheel..................................269
Jacking and Lifting Points..............................266
Lug Nuts................................................................264
Removing a Road Wheel................................268
Removing the Wheel Trim.............................268
Vehicle Jack.........................................................266
Vehicles With a Spare Wheel.......................264
Capacities and Specifications - 1.0L
EcoBoost™ (G1868000)...................................285
Capacities.............................................................285
Specifications.....................................................285
Changing the 12V Battery (G1667059).............237
Capacities and Specifications - 1.1L
Duratec (G1868001)............................................286
Remove and Reinstall the Battery..............238
Changing the Front Wiper Blades
(G1857142)..............................................................239
Changing the Rear Wiper Blades
(G1874721)..............................................................239
Brake System .....................................................288
Engine ...................................................................286
Fuel Tank ..............................................................287
Washer Reservoir ..............................................287
Capacities and Specifications - 1.5L
Duratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1868003)................288
Checking MyKey System Status
(G1952239)...............................................................46
Capacities............................................................289
Engine Oil.............................................................288
Specifications.....................................................289
Capacities and Specifications - 1.5L
EcoBoost™ (G1868002)...................................289
Checking the Wiper Blades (G1448670)........239
Child Restraint Positioning (G1884836)............22
Child Safety.......................................................18
Child Safety Locks (G1869658)............................28
Brake System.......................................................291
Engine....................................................................290
Fuel Tank..............................................................290
Washer Reservoir................................................291
Left-Hand Side.....................................................28
Right-Hand Side...................................................28
Capacities and Specifications.................281
Car Wash
Cigar Lighter (G1477648)........................................116
Cleaning Leather Seats (G1821407).................250
See: Cleaning the Exterior (G1477841).................248
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Cleaning the Exterior (G1477841)......................248
Body Paintwork Preservation.......................249
Cleaning Stripes or Graphics.........................248
Cleaning the Chrome Trim.............................248
Cleaning the Headlamps................................248
Cleaning the Rear Window............................248
Cross Traffic Alert (G1768802)............................188
Blocked Sensors.................................................190
Switching the System Off and On...............190
System Errors......................................................190
System Lights, Messages and Audible
Alerts..................................................................190
System Limitations...........................................190
Using the Cross Traffic Alert System..........188
Cleaning the Interior (G1477842).......................249
Fabric, Carpets, Cloth Seats, Headliners
and Floor Mats...............................................249
Instrument Cluster Screens, LCD Screens
and Radio Screens.......................................250
Leather Interior...................................................250
Rear Windows....................................................250
Seatbelts..............................................................249
Storage Compartments, Cup Holders and
Ashtrays...........................................................250
Suede Micro Fiber Fabric................................250
Cruise Control.................................................175
Principle of Operation (G1448594).........................175
Cruise control
See: Using Cruise Control (G1868749)..................175
Cup Holders (G1477702).........................................117
Cleaning the Wheels (G1546526)......................251
Data Recording (G1590702).....................................11
Clearing All MyKeys
(G1952238)
.........................46
MyKey Information Messages ........................46
Declaration of Conformity
..........420
(G1941190)
Climate Control..............................................101
Clutch Fluid Check (G1717970)...........................237
Cold Weather Precautions (G1477792)..........209
Compact Disc Player - Vehicles Without:
SYNC 3 (G1868873)............................................302
Device Holder (G1868739).....................................117
Playing a CD........................................................302
Diesel Particulate Filter (G1876876)...................141
Connecting a Bluetooth Device Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907905).........301
Diesel Particulate Filter Automatic
Regeneration...................................................142
Diesel Particulate Filter Manual
Regeneration...................................................143
On-Board Diagnostics System.......................141
Installing a Device................................................117
Installing the Device Holder.............................117
Removing a Device..............................................117
Removing the Device Holder...........................117
Pairing a Device...................................................301
Coolant Check
See: Engine Coolant Check (G1477815)...............235
Digital Radio - Vehicles Without: SYNC
3 (G1868872)..........................................................301
Creating a MyKey - Vehicles With: Push
Button Start (G1930082).....................................44
Selecting a Radio Source................................301
Direction Indicators (G1875446)..........................69
Door Edge Protection...................................58
MyKey Information Messages ........................44
Creating a MyKey - Vehicles Without:
Push Button Start (G1952236)..........................43
Principle of Operation (G1694492)..........................58
Doors and Locks.............................................49
MyKey Information Messages ........................43
Drive Control
....................................198
(G1960037)
Selectable Drive Modes ..................................198
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Driver Airbag (G1869721).........................................32
Driver Alert (G1886863).........................................182
Entertainment (G1824131)...................................345
Playing Music From a USB device.
Supportedor Media
Players,Player................................................349
Streaming Music From a Bluetooth
Device...............................................................349
Thisshows you Using thestations that you
have saved as presets. You can access
these options using the touchscreen or
voice commands. The available options
may change depending on the source
that you select. These options may
include: Message and description A
popup appears, allowing you to type in
the frequence of a station. Allows you to
switch Traffic Announcements on and
off. Stations A list of all available radio
stations appears. You can select a
station by pressing any list entry on the
touchscreen. For more entries, you can
scroll down using the up and down
arrows, the slider or by swiping down the
list. Sources Press this button to select
the source of media you want to listen
to. AM/FM/DAB Radio................................346
Using the CD Player..........................................348
Resetting the System.......................................184
System Display....................................................183
System Warnings................................................183
Driving Aids.....................................................182
Driving Hints..................................................208
Driving Through Water (G1661881)..................209
Eco Mode
(G1952525)
...........................................192
Eco Mode System Display ..............................192
Principle of Operation ......................................192
Economical Driving (G1598582).......................208
EcoSelect (G1906297)............................................129
EcoSelect AboutEcoSelect.............................129
EcoSelect Indicator ...........................................129
Switching EcoSelect On and Off .................129
Electromagnetic Compatibility
(G1871100).............................................................389
Emergency Assistance (G1907968).................303
End User License Agreement (G1755143)......391
VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE
AGREEMENT (EULA)...................................391
Event Data Recording
See: Data Recording (G1590702)...............................11
Engine Block Heater (G1752502)........................124
Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: Blind
Spot Information System/Power Fold
Exterior Mirrors (G1867602).................................72
Using the Engine Block Heater......................125
Engine Coolant Check (G1477815)....................235
Adding Coolant...................................................235
Folding the Mirrors...............................................73
Power Exterior Mirrors.........................................72
Engine Cooling Fan - Diesel (G1830389)........235
Engine Cooling Fan - Gasoline
(G1830390).............................................................235
Engine Emission Control............................139
Engine Immobilizer
Exterior Mirrors - Vehicles With: Power
Adjustable Exterior Mirrors (G1867603)..........73
Folding the Mirrors...............................................73
Power Exterior Mirrors.........................................73
See: Passive Anti-Theft System (G1611956)........55
Engine Oil Check (G1562149)..............................233
Adding Engine Oil...............................................233
Engine Oil Dipstick - Diesel (G1588994).........233
Engine Oil Dipstick - Gasoline
(G1688369).............................................................232
Engine Overspeed
(G1972108)
Fan
See: Engine Cooling Fan - Diesel (G1830389)....235
See: Engine Cooling Fan - Gasoline
(G1830390)...............................................................235
...........................210
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Fastening the Seatbelts (G1754073)..................29
Fuel Shutoff (G1448655)........................................211
Using Seatbelts During Pregnancy................29
First Aid Kit (G1477796)...........................................211
Flat Tire
Fuse Box Locations
See: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:
Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264
........................215
Flat Tire Inflation
See: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - Vehicles
With: Temporary Mobility Kit (G1640978)......252
Fuses.................................................................215
Fuse Specification Chart (G1893599)..............215
Floor Mats (G1448653).........................................209
Fog Lamps - Front
Engine Compartment Fuse Box....................215
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box...........220
See: Front Fog Lamps (G1868417)..........................68
Fog Lamps - Rear
Gasoline Particulate Filter
See: Rear Fog Lamps (G1868418)...........................69
(G1970494)
...........139
Gasoline Particulate Filter Information
Messages .........................................................140
Gasoline Particulate Filter Regeneration
..............................................................................140
Front Fog Lamps (G1868417)...............................68
Front Parking Aid (G1973544).............................160
Front Parking Aid Information Messages
..............................................................................162
Object Distance Indicator.................................161
Front Wiper Blades
See: Changing the Front Wiper Blades
(G1857142)................................................................239
Gauges (G1867938)...................................................76
Automatic Transmission Gearshift Lever
Position Indicator.............................................77
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge.............77
Fuel Gauge...............................................................77
Information Display.............................................76
Odometer................................................................76
Speedometer..........................................................77
Tachometer............................................................76
Trip Computer........................................................77
Vehicle and System SettingsUse the
information display controls on the
steering wheel to adjust various system
settings................................................................77
Fuel and Refueling.......................................130
Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.0L
EcoBoost™ (G1948539)....................................293
Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.1L Duratec
(G1948540)............................................................294
Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.5L
Duratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1948541).................295
Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.5L
EcoBoost™ (G1948542)....................................296
Gearbox
See: Transmission...............................................147
Fuel Consumption (G1944721)............................137
General Information on Radio
Frequencies (G1477600)......................................36
Global Opening and Closing (G1907822)..........72
Advertised Capacity ..........................................137
Fuel Economy.......................................................137
Fuel Filler Funnel Location (G1728199).............131
Fuel Quality - Diesel (G1477716)..........................131
Global Closing........................................................72
Global Opening......................................................72
Long-Term Storage.............................................131
Fuel Quality - Gasoline (G1477715)...................130
Long-Term Storage.............................................131
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Engine Compartment Fuse Box ...................215
Passenger Compartment Fuse Box ............215
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General Hints.......................................................104
Maximum Cooling
UsingDefoggingorClearing the
Instrument Panel and
FootwellWindshieldofThinIce..................105
Quickly Cooling the Interior............................105
Recommended Settings for Cooling..........105
Recommended Settings for Heating..........105
Handbrake
See: Parking Brake - Automatic Transmission
(G1448585)................................................................153
See: Parking Brake - Manual Transmission
(G1521671)..................................................................152
Hazard Flashers (G1477795)..................................211
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate
- Vehicles With: Electronic Manual
Temperature Control (EMTC)
(G1885443).............................................................106
Hazard Flashers Warning Lamp.....................211
Switching the Hazard Flashers On or
Off.........................................................................211
Headlamp Exit Delay (G1448496).......................67
Headlamp Leveling (G1547833)..........................69
Headlamp Removal
Defogging the Side Windows in Cold
Weather............................................................106
General Hints.......................................................106
Maximum Cooling
UsingDefoggingorClearing the
Instrument Panel and
FootwellWindshieldofThinIce..................106
Quickly Cooling the Interior............................106
Quickly Heating the Interior............................106
Recommended Settings for Cooling..........106
Recommended Settings for Heating..........106
See: Removing a Headlamp (G1867984)...........240
Headrest
See: Head Restraints (G1910909)..........................108
Head Restraints (G1910909)...............................108
Adjusting the Head Restraints......................108
Removing the Head Restraints.....................109
Heated Exterior Mirrors (G1866813)..................107
Heated Rear Window - Vehicles With:
Electronic Automatic Temperature
Control (EATC) (G1878082)..............................107
Heated Rear Window - Vehicles With:
Electronic Manual Temperature
Control (EMTC) (G1866812).............................107
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes
(G1448584)..............................................................152
Home ScreenItemTileHome screen
display (G1824129)..............................................320
Hood Lock
.....................................114
See: Opening and Closing the Hood
(G1867970)................................................................224
Heated Seats
(G1936573)
Heated Steering Wheel (G1769260)...................59
Heated Windshield (G1688416)..........................107
Heating
Ignition Switch (G1518436)...................................118
Starting the Engine.............................................119
Switching the Ignition Off................................118
Switching the Ignition Onto Accessory
Mode...................................................................118
Switching the Ignition to Accessory
ModeOn.............................................................118
See: Climate Control..........................................101
Hill Start Assist (G1644165).................................153
Switching the System On and Off...............154
Using Hill Start Assist.......................................154
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate
- Vehicles With: Electronic Automatic
Temperature Control (EATC)
(G1885442).............................................................104
Information Displays.....................................82
Defogging the Side Windows in Cold
Weather............................................................105
Attaching a Child Restraint With a Support
Leg..........................................................................21
General Information (G1867945).............................82
Information Messages (G1867946)....................89
Installing Child Restraints (G1884835)...............18
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Attaching a Child Restraint With Top
Tethers..................................................................21
Booster Seats.........................................................19
Child Restraints for Different Mass
Groups..................................................................19
ISOFIX Anchor Points.........................................20
Top Tether Anchor Points...................................21
Lane Keeping System (G1886864)...................184
Switching the System On and Off...............185
System Display....................................................186
System Settings..................................................185
Liftgate...............................................................54
Lighting Control (G1884669).................................65
Instrument Cluster.........................................76
Instrument Lighting Dimmer (G1911490)..........67
Instrument Panel Overview - LHD
(G1866792) ................................................................14
Instrument Panel Overview - RHD
(G1866793) ................................................................15
Interior Lamps (G1910715).....................................70
High Beam Headlamps.....................................66
Parking Lamps......................................................65
Lighting..............................................................65
General Information (G1584682).............................65
Load Carriers
Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror...........................74
See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers - Vehicles
With: Panoramic Roof Opening Panel
(G1868565)..............................................................200
See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers - Vehicles
Without: Panoramic Roof Opening Panel
(G1868888)..............................................................200
Introduction........................................................9
Load Carrying.................................................199
Locking and Unlocking (G1869729)....................49
Courtesy Lamp......................................................70
Reading Lamps.....................................................70
Rear Courtesy Lamp............................................70
Interior Mirror (G1587232).......................................73
General Information (G1477738)............................199
Door Lock Indicator.............................................49
Door Lock Switch Inhibitor...............................49
Locking and Unlocking the Doors From
Inside...................................................................50
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
Individually with the Key Blade...................51
Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the
Key Blade...........................................................50
Power Door Locks................................................49
Remote Control....................................................49
Jump Starting the Vehicle (G1965077).............212
To Connect the Booster Cables.....................212
To Start the Engine.............................................213
Keyless Entry (G1869730)........................................51
Deactivated Passive Keys.................................53
Locking the Doors................................................52
Locking the Liftgate.............................................53
OpeningUnlocking the Liftgate.......................53
Smart Unlocks for Passive Keys.....................53
Thesystem allows you to unlock, operate
and lock your vehicle without using a key
or remote control. The system requires
a valid passive key to be within one
Principle of Operation.....................................51
Unlocking the Driver Door.................................53
UnlockingYour Vehicle Touch the unlock
sensorDoors......................................................52
Luggage Covers (G1911342).................................199
Removing the Cover..........................................199
Lug Nuts
See: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:
Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264
Lug Nuts (G1868862)............................................280
AllLocking Lug Nuts.........................................280
Lug Nut Wheel TypeTorque..........................280
Keys and Remote Controls.........................36
Maintenance..................................................224
General Information (G1477802)...........................224
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Manual Climate Control (G1867581).................101
AdjustingSetting the Blower Motor
Speed.................................................................102
Directing Air to the Footwell Air
Vents..................................................................102
Directing Air to the Instrument Panel Air
Vents..................................................................102
Directing Air to the Windshield Air
Vents..................................................................102
Setting the Temperature.................................102
Switching Maximum Cooling On and
Off.......................................................................102
Switching Maximum Defrost On and
Off........................................................................101
Switching the Air Conditioning On and
Off........................................................................101
Switching the Climate Control On and
Off........................................................................101
Switching the Recirculated Air On and
Off........................................................................101
Manual Transmission - 6-Speed Manual
Transmission (G1950186)...................................147
Authoring
TemplateGeneralInformation...................147
Shifting Into Reverse Gear...............................147
Message Center
See: Information Displays.................................82
Mirrors
See: Windows and Mirrors.................................71
Mobile Communications Equipment
(G1448348) ................................................................12
Moonroof...........................................................75
MyKey Settings - Excluding: ST
(G1930081) ................................................................41
Configurable Settings .........................................41
Non-Configurable Settings ..............................41
Manual Liftgate (G1869733)..................................54
MyKey Settings - ST (G1965931).........................42
Closing the Liftgate.............................................54
Opening the Liftgate Using the Exterior
Release Button.................................................54
Opening the Liftgate Using the Remote
Control.................................................................54
Configurable Settings ........................................42
Non-Configurable Settings ..............................42
MyKey Troubleshooting - Vehicles With:
Push Button Start (G1930087)..........................47
What is an admin key? ......................................47
Why can I not clear the MyKeys? ...................47
Why can I not create a MyKey? ......................47
Why can I not program a MyKey? .................47
Why can I not start the engine with a
MyKey? ..............................................................48
Why does the MyKey distance not
accumulate? ....................................................48
Manual Seats - 3-Door (G1909185).................109
Adjusting the Height of the Driver Seat........111
Adjusting the Lumbar Support........................111
Folding the Seat Backrest Forward..............110
Moving the Seat Backward and
Forward.............................................................109
Recline Adjustment.............................................112
Returning the Seat Backrest to the Seating
Position................................................................111
MyKey Troubleshooting - Vehicles
Without: Push Button Start (G1952240)........47
What is an admin key? ......................................47
Why can I not clear the MyKeys? ...................47
Why can I not create a MyKey? ......................47
Why can I not program a MyKey? .................47
Why does the MyKey distance not
accumulate? ....................................................47
Manual Seats - 5-Door (G1909186)...................112
Adjusting the Height of the Driver
Seat......................................................................113
Adjusting the Lumbar Support.......................112
Moving the Seat Backward and
Forward...............................................................112
Recline Adjustment............................................113
Manual Transmission - 5-Speed Manual
Transmission (G1939965)..................................147
MyKey™..............................................................41
Principle of Operation (G1930080)..........................41
General Information ..........................................147
Shifting Into Reverse Gear ..............................147
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Navigation (G1823159)..........................................354
Personalized SettingsYou can
personalize the settings using the
information display. (G1911040)........................87
See: Passive Anti-Theft System (G1611956)........55
Changing the Format of the Map...............360
Michelin Travel Guide.......................................362
Navigation Map UpdatesAnnual navigation
map updates are available for purchase
through your dealership.............................363
Route Guidance..................................................361
setSetting a destination,
press:Destination..........................................356
Zoom......................................................................360
Oil Change Indicator Reset
(G1951144)
ChimesYou can switch some chimes
off.Navigate to the following main menu
item and then press the menu
button..................................................................89
Distance You can change the distance unit
to display imperial or metric units, for
example miles or kilometers. Navigate
to the following main menu item and
then press the menu button.Measure
Unit.......................................................................88
LanguageYou can choose an alternative
language.Navigate to the following main
menu item and then press the menu
button..................................................................87
Temperature UnitYou can change the
temperature unit to display Celsius or
Fahrenheit.Navigate to the following
main menu item and then press the
menu button.....................................................88
Tire Pressure UnitYou can change the tire
pressure unit to display psi, kPa or
bar.Navigate to the following main menu
item and then press the menu
button..................................................................89
.........234
Oil Check
See: Engine Oil Check (G1562149).........................233
Opening and Closing the Hood
(G1867970).............................................................224
Closing the Hood................................................225
Opening the Hood.............................................224
Opening and Closing the Moonroof
(G1882071) ................................................................75
Closing the Moonroof.........................................75
Opening the Moonroof.......................................75
Opening and Closing the Sun Shades
(G1882074)................................................................75
Phone (G1823158)..................................................350
Android Auto.......................................................353
Apple CarPlay.....................................................353
Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First
Time..................................................................350
Text Messaging...................................................352
Using Your Cell Phone......................................352
Parking Aids....................................................158
Principle of Operation (G1477731)..........................158
Parking Brake - Automatic Transmission
(G1448585)..............................................................153
Parking Brake - Manual Transmission
(G1521671) ...............................................................152
Passenger Airbag (G1869722)...............................33
Passive Anti-Theft System (G1611956).............55
Playing Media From a USB Device Vehicles Without: SYNC 3 (G1907907)........302
Selecting the USB Device...............................303
Track and Folder
FormatSupportedAudioFileFormats.....302
Power Door Locks
Arming the Engine Immobilizer......................55
Coded Keys.............................................................55
Disarming the Engine Immobilizer.................55
Principle of Operation........................................55
See: Locking and Unlocking (G1869729)..............49
Power Windows (G1867865)..................................71
Bounce-Back...........................................................71
One-Touch Close...................................................71
One-Touch Open...................................................71
Passive Key Backup Position (G1867411).........40
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Using the Rear View Camera..........................172
Rear Window Lock................................................71
Rear View Camera
........................193
See: Rear View Camera (G1867960)......................172
Distance Alert .....................................................195
Distance Indication ...........................................195
Pre-Collision Assist Information Messages
...............................................................................197
Pre-Collision Assist System Sensors .........196
Pre-Collision Assist Warning Lamp ............197
Rear Window Wiper and Washers
(G1874573) ...............................................................64
Pre-Collision Assist
(G1973410)
Programming a MyKey
Rear Window Washer.........................................64
Rear Window Wiper............................................64
Rear Wiper Blades
See: Changing the Rear Wiper Blades
(G1874721).................................................................239
...................45
(G1952237)
Refueling (G1809497).............................................134
Refueling Your Vehicle .....................................135
System Warnings
RefuelingSystemWarning...........................136
When refueling always shut the engine off
and never allow sparks or open flames
near the fuel tank filler valve. Never
smoke or use a cell phone while
refueling. Fuel vapor is extremely
hazardous under certain conditions.
Avoid inhaling excess fumes. The fuel
system may be under pressure. If you
hear a hissing sound near the fuel filler
inlet, do not refuel until the sound stops.
Otherwise, fuel may spray out, which
could cause serious personal injury. Do
not remove the fuel pump nozzle from
its fully inserted position when refueling.
Do not overfill the fuel tank. The pressure
in an overfilled tank may cause leakage
and lead to fuel spray and fire. Stop
refueling when the fuel pump nozzle
automatically shuts off for the first time.
Failure to follow this will fill the
expansion space in the fuel tank and
could lead to fuel overflowing. Wait at
least 10 seconds before removing the
fuel pump nozzle to allow any residual
fuel to drain into the fuel tank. Do not try
to pry open or push open the capless fuel
system with foreign objects. This could
damage the fuel system and its seal and
cause injury to you or others. Your vehicle
does not have a fuel filler
cap.RefuelingSystemOverview................134
Puncture
See: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:
Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264
Push Button Ignition Switch (G1869760).........119
Failure to Start......................................................119
Fast Restart..........................................................120
Key Outside Vehicle Audible Warning..........121
Starting System Information
Messages...........................................................121
Starting Your VehicleTheEngine....................119
Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is
Moving...............................................................120
Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is
Stationary.........................................................120
Switching the Ignition On to Accessory
Mode....................................................................119
Rear Fog LampsSwitching Rear Fog
Lamps On and Off (G1868418).........................69
Rear Lamp Removal
See: Removing a Rear Lamp (G1867985)..........240
Rear Parking Aid (G1973543)...............................158
Object Distance Indicator................................159
Rear Parking Aid Information Messages
..............................................................................160
Rear Seats (G1909499)...........................................113
Folding the Seat Backrest................................113
Unfolding the Seat Backrest...........................114
Rear Under Floor Storage (G1908327).............199
Adjustable Load Floor......................................199
Rear View Camera (G1867960)...........................172
Enhanced Parking Aids or Park Pilot...........174
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Remote Control - Vehicles With: Keyless
Entry (G1867409)....................................................36
Seatbelt Height Adjustment (G1546351).........29
Changing the Remote Control Battery.........37
Locating Your Vehicle.........................................38
Passive Key.............................................................36
Seatbelt Reminder
Remote Control - Vehicles With: Remote
Flip Key (G1883603)...............................................38
Changing the Remote Control Battery........38
Locating Your Vehicle.........................................39
Remote Flip Key....................................................38
Seatbelts...........................................................29
Seats.................................................................108
Security..............................................................55
SettingsUnder this menu, you can access
and adjust the settings for many of the
system features.To access additional
settings, swipe the screen left or
right.SoundSound SettingsReturns
sound settings to factory levels.Adjusts
the high frequency level.Adjusts the
middle frequency level.Adjusts the low
frequency level.Adjusts the sound ratio
from side to side or front to
back.Adjusts the amount the audio
system volume increases with speed,
or turns the feature off.Optimizes the
sound based on the location of the
listeners.(If Equipped)Your vehicle
might not have all of these
features.Media PlayerThis button is
available when a media device such as
a Bluetooth Stereo or USB device is the
active audio source.Pressing the button
allows you to access the following
options for active devices only.Menu
ItemAction and DescriptionFor some
Apple devices, SYNC 3 can adjust the
playback speed of podcasts.When a
podcast is playing, you can choose:For
some Apple devices, SYNC 3 can
adjust the playback speed of
audiobooks.When an audiobook is
playing, you can choose:Cover art
displays from your device’s music
files.If no cover art for the files exists
on the device, then the Gracenote
Database provides cover art.The
Gracenote Database supplied cover
art is used for your music files.This
Removing a Headlamp (G1867984)................240
Removing and Installing the Engine
Undershield (G1870813)....................................233
Removing a Rear Lamp (G1867985)................240
Brake Lamp, Rear Lamp and Direction
Indicator...........................................................240
Reversing Lamp...................................................241
Repairing Minor Paint Damage
(G1477843) ..............................................................251
Replacement Parts Recommendation
(G1523642).................................................................12
Collision Repairs....................................................12
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical
Repairs..................................................................12
Warranty on Replacement Parts.....................12
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control
(G1562151)................................................................40
Roadside Emergencies................................211
Roof Racks and Load Carriers - Vehicles
With: Panoramic Roof Opening Panel
(G1868565)............................................................200
Towbar Carriers...................................................201
Roof Racks and Load Carriers - Vehicles
Without: Panoramic Roof Opening
Panel (G1868888)...............................................200
Towbar Carriers..................................................200
Running-In
See: Breaking-In (G1477791)...................................208
Running Out of Fuel (G1809496)........................131
Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
Container...........................................................132
Filling a Portable Fuel Container...................132
Safety Precautions (G1448576).........................130
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(G1952214)
Fasten Seatbelt Audible Warning .................30
Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp ....................30
Seatbelt Status ....................................................30
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overrides any cover art from your
device.Switches on an off Gracenote®
to provide metadata information such
as genre, artist, album.This allows you
to view the version level of the
Gracenote Database.This allows you
to view the manufacturer and model
number of your media device.Erase the
stored in media information in order to
re-index.ClockTo adjust the time,
select the up and down arrows on
either side of the screen.The arrows on
the left adjust the hour and arrows on
the right adjust the minute.You can
then select AM or PM.Menu ItemAction
and DescriptionSelect how time
displays.When active, the clock adjusts
to time zone changes.This feature is
only available in vehicles with
navigation.When selected, the vehicle
clock resets to GPS satellite time.The
system automatically saves any
updates you make to the
settings.BluetoothPressing this button
allows you to access the
following:Menu ItemActionYou must
activate Bluetooth to pair a
Bluetooth-enabled device.The
processes of pairing a Bluetooth device
is the same as pairing a phone.See
Pairing a Device in Phone settings for
how to pair a device and the available
options.PhonePair your
Bluetooth-enabled phone with the
system before using the functions in
hands-free mode.Switch on Bluetooth
on your device to begin pairing.See your
phone’s manual if necessary.To add a
phone, select:Menu ItemFollow the
on-screen instructions.A prompt alerts
you to search for your vehicle's make
on your phone.Select your vehicle's
model as it displays on your
phone.Confirm that the six-digit
number appearing on your phone
matches the six-digit number on the
touchscreen.The touchscreen indicates
when the pairing is successful.Your
phone may prompt you to give the
system permission to access
information.To check your phone’s
compatibility, see your phone’s manual
or visit the regional Ford
website.Alternatively, to add a phone,
select:Menu ItemThen select:Follow
the on-screen instructions.Select your
phone's name when it appears on the
touchscreen.Confirm that the six-digit
number appearing on your phone
matches the six-digit number on the
touchscreen.The touchscreen indicates
when the pairing is successful.Your
phone may prompt you to give the
system permission to access
information.To check your phone’s
compatibility, see your phone’s manual
or visit the website.Other features, such
as text messaging using Bluetooth and
automatic phonebook download, are
phone-dependent features.To check
your phone’s compatibility, see your
phone’s manual or visit the regional
Ford website.Once you have paired a
device you can adjust the following
options.Menu ItemAction and
DescriptionYou can then select:You
can add a Bluetooth-enabled device
by following the steps in the previous
table.You can select a phone by
touching the name of the phone on the
screen.You then have the following
options:Depending on the status of the
device, you can select either of these
options to interact with the selected
device.Allows you to see phone and
device information.Allows you to select
this device to be your preferred
device.Removes the selected device
from the system.Menu ItemAction and
DescriptionYou can then select:Enable
this option to have SYNC 3 periodically
re-download your phonebook to keep
your contact list up to date.Choose
how you would like the system to
display your contacts.You can
choose:Select this option to
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re-download your contact list
manually.Select this option to delete
the in vehicle contact list.Deleting the
in vehicle list does not erase the
contact list on the connected
phone.Menu ItemAction and
DescriptionYou can then select:No
sound plays when a call comes to your
phone.The currently selected ringtone
on your phone plays when you receive
a call.This option may not be available
for all phones.If this option is available,
it is the default setting.You can also
select one of the three available
ringers.Menu ItemAction and
DescriptionYou can then select:You
can select to switch this option on or
off.No sound plays when a message
comes to your phone.You can select
one of the three available notification
sounds.When enabled, a voice prompt
alerts you when you receive a new
message.You can enable and disable
the following options as well:Menu
ItemAction and DescriptionWhen
enabled, vehicle audio (such as radio
or apps) is muted for the duration of
the phone call even when the phone
call is in privacy.When enabled, an alert
displays that your phone is roaming
when you attempt to place a call.When
enabled, a message displays when the
battery on your phone is running
low.Emergency AssistanceSelect this
button to modify the on or off setting
for this feature.If the mobile phone’s
contacts have been downloaded, you
can adjust the following option:Menu
ItemAction and DescriptionYou can
select up to two numbers from your
mobile device's phonebook as
emergency contacts for quick access
at the end of the Emergency
Assistance call process.RadioThis
button is available if a Radio source
such as AM, FM or DAB is the active
media source.Pressing the button
allows you to access the following
features:Menu ItemAction and
DescriptionThis feature is available
when FM or DAB Radio is your active
media source.Activate this feature to
have the system display radio
text.RefreshSelecting this option stores
the six strongest stations in your
current location to the last preset bank
of the currently tuned source.You can
also switch on or off the
following:Service linkingAlterative
frequencyRegionalNewsNavigationMap
PreferencesMenu ItemAction and
DescriptionThen select any of the
following:When this option is active,
the system shows 3D renderings of
buildings.When enabled, your vehicle’s
previously traveled route displays with
white dots.Enable this feature to
display up to 3 POI icons on the
navigation map.Once this feature is
activated you can select the icons you
want displayed by selecting:Route
PreferencesMenu ItemSecond Level
Messages, Actions and
DescriptionsThen select any of the
following:Choose to have the system
display your chosen route type.Bypass
route selection in destination
programming.The system only
calculates one route based on your
preferred route setting.The system
searches for and displays available
parking locations as you approach your
destination.Select a level of cost for
the calculated Eco Route.The higher
the setting, the longer the time
allotment is for the route.Switch on or
off whether the system considers
traffic information when planning a
route.The system can find a faster
route based on heavy traffic flow
information or detect a Road Closed
incident and find a detour route if
possible (if equipped with
TMC).Navigation PreferencesMenu
ItemAction and DescriptionYou can
adjust how the system provides
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prompts.Then select any of the
following:Voice and ChimesVisual and
ChimesMobile AppsYou can enable the
control of compatible mobile apps
running on your Bluetooth or USB
device.In order to enable mobile apps,
The system requires user consent to
send and receive app authorization
information and updates using the
data plan associated with the
connected device.The connected
devices sends data to Ford in the
United States.The encrypted
information includes your VIN, system
module number, anonymous usage
statistics and debugging
information.Updates may take place
automatically.All Mobile Apps may not
be compatible with the
system.Standard data rates will
apply.Ford is not responsible for any
additional charges you may receive
from your service provider, when your
vehicle sends or receives data through
the connected device.This includes any
additional charges incurred due to
driving in areas when roaming out of a
home network.Menu ItemAction and
DescriptionEnable or disable the use
of mobile apps on the system.Disabling
mobile apps in the settings menu
disables automatic updates and the
use of mobile apps on the system.Once
Mobile Apps is enabled, you have the
following options:This provides
information on the current state of
available app updates.There are three
possible states:Update
NeededUp-To-DateUpdating Mobile
Apps…The system detects a new app
requiring authorization or a general
permissions update is required.No
update is required.The system is trying
to receive an update.Request
UpdateSelect this button if an update
is required and you want to request this
update manually.For example, when
your mobile device is connected to a
Wi-Fi hotspot.Grant or deny
permissions to all apps at once.There
may also be enabled apps listed under
these options.Grant or deny an
individual app particular
permissions.App permissions are
organized into groups.By pressing the
info book icon, you can see which
signals are included in each group.Ford
is not responsible or liable for any
damages or loss of privacy relating to
usage of an app, or dissemination of
any vehicle data that you approve Ford
to provide to an app. (G1823161)...................366
Ambient Lighting................................................374
Apps........................................................................373
Bluetooth..............................................................370
Clock.......................................................................370
Display...................................................................369
Emergency Assistance.....................................372
General...................................................................367
Media Player........................................................370
Navigation System.............................................372
Phone......................................................................371
Radio.......................................................................372
Sound....................................................................369
Valet Mode...........................................................375
Vehicle Settings..................................................374
Voice ControlRecognition...............................374
Wi-Fi........................................................................374
Side Airbags (G1477597).........................................34
Side Curtain Airbags (G1477599).........................35
Side Sensing System (G1867958).....................162
Object Distance Indicator................................163
Sitting in the Correct Position
(G1553331)..............................................................108
Snow Chains
See: Using Snow Chains (G1914658)...................260
Spare Wheel
See: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:
Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264
Speed Control
See: Cruise Control.............................................175
Speed Limiter (G1936914)....................................182
Principle of Operation.......................................182
Using Speed Limiter..........................................182
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Stability Control............................................156
SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting (G1823162)..........375
Principle of Operation (G1477729).........................156
Additional Information and
Assistance.......................................................388
Apps.......................................................................385
Navigation............................................................384
Phone.....................................................................383
Resetting the System......................................388
USB and Bluetooth Audio.............................380
Voice commandRecognition.........................376
Wi-Fi Connectivity.............................................387
Starter Switch
See: Ignition Switch (G1518436)..............................118
Starting a Diesel Engine (G1608041)................122
Engine Warning Lamps ....................................123
Failure to Start.....................................................122
Glow Plug Indicator ...........................................123
Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes ...............123
Important Ventilating Information ..............123
Starting System Information Messages
..............................................................................124
Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is
Moving ...............................................................123
Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is
Stationary ........................................................123
Vehicles with an Ignition Key..........................122
Vehicles with a Push Button Ignition
Switch.................................................................122
Technical Specifications
See: Capacities and Specifications.............281
Tire Care (G1477846).............................................259
Tire Inflation When Punctured
See: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - Vehicles
With: Temporary Mobility Kit (G1640978)......252
Starting and Stopping the Engine...........118
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(G1928643)............................................................260
General Information (G1448534).............................118
Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles With:
Push Button Start (G1618558)..........................121
Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System........................................261
Changing Wheels With a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System.......................................262
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset
Procedure........................................................264
Understanding Your Tire Pressure
Monitoring System.......................................262
Unlocking the Steering Wheel.......................122
Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles Without:
Push Button Start (G1546401)..........................121
Locking the Steering Wheel.............................121
Unlocking the Steering Wheel........................121
Steering Wheel...............................................59
Storage Compartments..............................117
Streaming Bluetooth Audio - Vehicles
Without: SYNC 3 (G1907906).........................302
Tire Pressures - 1.0L EcoBoost™,
Automatic Transmission (G1892351)............272
R16 205/45
R17TemporarySpareWheel........................274
Selecting a Bluetooth Source.......................302
Tire Pressures - 1.0L EcoBoost™, Manual
Transmission (G1892350).................................270
Sunroof
See: Moonroof.......................................................75
Supplementary Restraints System.........32
Principle of Operation (G1477594)...........................32
R16 205/45
R17TemporarySpareWheel........................272
Switching Off the Engine (G1477713)...............124
Tire Pressures - 1.1L (G1868861).........................274
Vehicles With a Turbocharger........................124
R16 205/45
R17TemporarySpareWheel........................276
Switching the Passenger Airbag On and
Off (G1869723)........................................................33
Switching the Passenger Airbag Off.............33
Switching the Passenger Airbag On.............34
Symbols Glossary (G1470774)................................9
SYNC™ 3........................................................307
General Information (G1824128)............................307
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Tire Pressures - 1.5L Diesel (G1892353)..........276
Track Use.........................................................247
R16 205/45
R17TemporarySpareWheel.......................278
Track Use
(G1965713)
............................................247
Launch Control ...................................................247
Tire Pressures - 1.5L EcoBoost™
(G1938064).............................................................278
Temporary Spare Wheel ...............................280
Traction Control............................................155
Principle of Operation (G1448586)........................155
Traffic Sign Recognition (G1562345).................191
Tire Repair Kit
Principle of Operation........................................191
Using Traffic Sign Recognition.......................191
See: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - Vehicles
With: Temporary Mobility Kit (G1640978)......252
Transmission...................................................147
Trip Computer (G1911042).....................................85
Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit - Vehicles
With: Temporary Mobility Kit
(G1640978).............................................................252
Average Fuel...........................................................87
Average Speed......................................................87
Distance to Empty...............................................87
Instantaneous Fuel..............................................87
Personalization.....................................................86
Resetting the Trip Computer...........................85
Trip Odometer.......................................................87
Trip Timer................................................................87
After Using the Tire Sealant and Inflator
Kit........................................................................257
Using the Tire Sealant and Inflator
Kit........................................................................254
Tires
See: Wheels and Tires......................................252
Tow Ball (G1477788)..............................................203
Driving With a Trailer........................................204
Driving Without a Trailer.................................205
Inserting the Tow Ball Arm............................204
Maintenance.......................................................205
Removing the Tow Ball Arm..........................205
Unlocking the Tow Ball Arm
Mechanism.....................................................203
Under Hood Overview - 1.0L EcoBoost™,
LHD (G1867971)....................................................225
Under Hood Overview - 1.0L EcoBoost™,
RHD (G1867972)...................................................226
Under Hood Overview - 1.1L Duratec, LHD
(G1867973)..............................................................227
Under Hood Overview - 1.1L Duratec, RHD
(G1867974).............................................................228
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L
Duratorq-TDCi Diesel, LHD
(G1867977) .............................................................229
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L
Duratorq-TDCi Diesel, RHD
(G1867978).............................................................230
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™,
LHD (G1867975)...................................................230
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™,
RHD (G1867976)....................................................231
Towbar Dimensions (G1867994).......................282
Towing a Trailer - 1.0L EcoBoost™/1.1L,
1.5L Duratorq-TDCi Diesel (G1703012).........202
Towing a Trailer - 1.5L EcoBoost™
(G1581962).............................................................203
Towing Points (G1869631)....................................213
Front Towing Point.............................................213
Rear Towing Point...............................................214
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels Automatic Transmission (G1693735)..........206
Emergency Towing............................................207
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels Manual Transmission (G1608049)................206
Towing.............................................................202
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Unique Driving Characteristics................126
USB Port
Using Voice Recognition (G1907969)..............306
Apps.......................................................................344
Automatic Blower Motor Speed
Reduction........................................................345
Climate Control...................................................341
Entertainment....................................................340
General..................................................................324
Navigation............................................................343
Phone.....................................................................342
Phone Voice Service........................................306
Voice Settings.....................................................344
...........................................303
(G1967465)
Using Adaptive Cruise Control
(G1868799)..............................................................176
Automatic Cancellation...................................179
Blocked Sensor...................................................180
Canceling the Set Speed.................................179
Changing the Set Speed..................................178
Detection Issues..................................................179
Following a Vehicle.............................................177
Hilly Condition Usage........................................179
Overriding the System......................................178
Resuming the Set Speed.................................179
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed..............177
Setting the Gap Distance.................................178
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control
Off........................................................................179
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On........177
Switching to Normal Cruise Control.............181
System Not Available.......................................180
Using Winter Tires (G1477847)..........................260
Vehicle Care...................................................248
Vehicle Dimensions (G1867992)........................281
Vehicle Identification Number
(G1601750).............................................................284
Vehicle Identification Plate (G1555683).........284
Ventilation
See: Climate Control..........................................101
Venting the Moonroof (G1882072)......................75
Vents
Using Cruise Control (G1868749).......................175
See: Air Vents (G1867596).........................................101
Canceling the Set Speed..................................175
Changing the Set Speed..................................175
Resuming the Set Speed.................................176
Setting the Cruise Speed.................................175
Switching the System Off................................175
Switching the System On................................175
VIN
See: Vehicle Identification Number
(G1601750)................................................................284
Using Snow Chains (G1914658)........................260
Using Stability Control - Excluding: ST
(G1477730)..............................................................156
Warning Lamps and Indicators
(G1867939)................................................................77
Airbag Warning Lamp.........................................78
Anti-Lock Brake System Warning
Lamp....................................................................78
Automatic Headlamp High Beam
Indicator..............................................................78
Auto-Start-Stop Indicator................................78
Blind Spot Information System
Indicator..............................................................78
Brake System Warning Lamp..........................78
Collision Warning System Indicator..............78
Cruise Control Indicator.....................................79
Direction Indicator................................................79
Door Ajar Warning Lamp...................................79
Using Stability Control - ST (G1932667)..........157
Reducing Stability Control ..............................157
Stability Control and Traction Control
Indicator ............................................................157
Stability Control and Traction Control Off
Warning Lamp ................................................157
Switching the System Off ...............................157
Using Traction Control (G1913042)...................155
Switching the System On and Off...............155
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Engine Coolant Temperature Warning
Lamp....................................................................79
Engine Warning Lamps......................................79
Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp......................79
Front Fog Lamp Indicator..................................79
Frost Warning Lamp............................................79
Glow Plug Indicator.............................................79
Headlamp High Beam Indicator....................80
Headlamp Low Beam Warning Lamp.........80
Ignition Warning Lamp......................................80
Lamps on Indicator.............................................80
Lane Keeping Aid Warning Lamp..................80
Lane Keeping Alert Indicator...........................80
Launch Control Indicator .................................80
Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp.......................80
Low Tire Pressure Warning Lamp.................80
Oil Pressure Warning Lamp.............................80
Over Speed Warning Indicator.......................80
Performance Shift Indicator ...........................80
Rear Fog Lamp Indicator....................................81
Shift Indicator.........................................................81
Stability Control and Traction Control
Indicator...............................................................81
Stability Control and Traction Control Off
Warning Lamp...................................................81
Warning Triangle (G1477797)................................211
Washer Fluid Check (G1689135)........................237
Washers
See: Cleaning the Exterior (G1477841).................248
See: Wipers and Washers..................................61
Wheel Nuts
See: Changing a Road Wheel - Vehicles With:
Spare Wheel (G1883131)......................................264
Wheels and Tires.........................................252
General Information (G1477844)............................252
Windows and Mirrors.....................................71
Windshield Washers (G1874572).........................63
Heated Washer Jets............................................63
Settings....................................................................63
Windshield Wipers (G1874570).............................61
Intermittent Wipe..................................................61
Speed Dependent Wipers.................................61
Winter Tires
See: Using Winter Tires (G1477847).....................260
Wiper Blades
See: Checking the Wiper Blades (G1448670)....239
Wipers and Washers......................................61
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