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EE5J 19A321 DB | November 2013 | Second P rinting | Owner’s Manual | Fusion Hybrid | Energi | Litho in U.S.A. 2014 FUSION HYBRID | FUSION ENER GI Owner ’ s Manual 2014 FUSION HYBRID | FUSION ENER GI Owner ’ s Manual ford.ca for downer .c om[...]
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The inf ormation cont ained in this publica tion was c orrect a t the time of going t o print. In the inter est of continuous dev elopment, w e reserv e the right to chang e specifications, design or equipment at an y time without notice or obliga tion. No part of this publica tion may be r eproduce d, tr ansmitted , stor ed in a retriev al syst em[...]
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Introduction About This Manual ........................................... 7 S ymbols Gl ossary ............................................. 7 Da ta R ecor ding .................................................. 9 Calif ornia Pr oposition 65 .............................. 11 Per chl ora te ......................................................... [...]
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Wiper s and W ashers Windshiel d Wiper s ......................................... 67 Aut owipers ........................................................ 67 Windshiel d W asher s ..................................... 68 Lighting Lighting Contr ol .............................................. 69 Aut olamps .........................................[...]
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Fuel and Refueling Sa fet y Pr ecautions ....................................... 147 Fuel Quality .................................................... 148 Running Out of Fuel .................................... 149 R efueling .......................................................... 152 Fuel Consumption ....................................... 156[...]
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Ordering A dditional Owner's Liter a ture .................................................... 228 R eporting Saf ety Defe cts (U .S. Only ) ............................................................. 228 R eporting Saf ety Defe cts ( Canada Only ) ............................................................. 229 Fuses Fuse Specific ation Ch[...]
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S YNC ™ General Inf orma tion .................................... 315 Using V oice R ecognition ............................. 317 Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone ............. 319 S YNC ™ Applica tions and Servic es ....... 331 Using S YNC ™ With Y our Media Pla yer ........................................................... 338 S YNC ™ T[...]
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6 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7)[...]
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou for choo sing Ford . W e rec ommend tha t you tak e some time to get t o know your v ehicle b y re ading this manual. T he more tha t you kno w about it, the gre at er the sa fe ty and pl ea sure y ou will get fr om driving it. W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and inju[...]
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Bat tery Bat tery acid Brak e fluid - non pe trol eum base d Brak e sy stem Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s af ety door l ock or unlock Child se a t lo wer anchor Child se a t tether anchor E71340 Cruise c ontrol Do not open when hot Engine air filt er Engine cool ant Engine cool ant temper ature Engine oil Expl osive g as Fan w arning Fa [...]
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Lo w tire pr essure w arning Maintain corr ect fl uid l ev el Note oper a ting instructions P anic alarm E139213 P arking aid P arking brak e Po wer steering fl uid Po wer windows fr ont/ rear Po wer window l ockout Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e yes Stabilit y contr ol Windshiel d wa sh and wipe D A T A RECORDING Servic e Da[...]
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The event da ta rec order in this vehicl e is designed to rec ord such data a s: • How various s y stems in y our vehicl e were oper ating; • Whether or not the driv er and passenger sa fet y belts w ere buckl ed/fa stened; • How far (if a t all) the driver wa s depressing the ac cel era tor and/ or the brak e pedal; and • How fa st the v e[...]
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vendors it uses t o pro vide you with this information do not st ore y our vehicl e tra vel inf ormation. For more information, see T ra ffic, Directions and Information, T erms and Conditions. See S YNC ™ (page 315). C ALIFORNIA PR OPOSITION 6 5 W ARNING Some c onstituents of engine exhaust, certain v ehicle components, certain fl uids contained[...]
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W arrant y on Replac ement Parts Genuine Ford and Mot orcr aft r epla cement parts are the onl y replac ement parts tha t benefit from a For d W arranty . Damage caused t o your vehicl e as a r esul t of the fail ure of non-For d parts ma y not be co ver ed by the For d W arrant y . For additional inf ormation, r ef er to the t erms and conditions [...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f ollowing sec tions for dir ections on how t o properl y use saf ety r estraint s for chil dren. W ARNINGS Al wa ys mak e sure y our child is secur ed properl y in a device that is appropria te f or their height, age and weight. Chil d saf ety r estraint s must be bought separ at ely from y our vehicl e. Fail ure t o [...]
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Rec ommendations for Sa fet y Res traints f or Childr en Rec ommended restr aint type Child size , height, w eight, or ag e Child Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alle d an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or t oddler s ea t). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 k g) or le ss (gener all y ag e four or y ounger). Infant s or toddl ers Use a be[...]
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Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alled an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or toddl er seat) f or infant s, toddl ers, or childr en weighing 40 pounds (18 kilogr ams) or less (gener ally ag e four or young er). Using Lap and Shoulder Belts W ARNINGS Airbags c an kill or injure a chil d in a child se a t. Nev er pla ce a r ear-f acing c[...]
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E142530 3. W hile hol ding the shoulder and lap bel t portions tog ether , rout e the tong ue through the chil d seat ac cor ding to the child se a t manufa cturer's instruc tions. Be sure the bel t webbing is not t wiste d. E142531 4. Insert the belt t ongue into the proper buckle (the buck le cl osest to the direc tion the tongue is c oming [...]
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8. R emove r emaining sla ck from the bel t. Forc e the sea t down with e xtr a weight, for e xampl e, b y pre ssing down or kneeling on the chil d restr aint whil e pulling up on the shoulder bel t in order to f orc e sl ack from the bel t. T his is nece ssary to r emov e the remaining slack tha t will exist once the e xtr a weight of the chil d i[...]
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E142535 Y our vehicl e has LA T CH lo wer anchor s for child se a t install ation a t the sea ting positions marke d with the child se a t symbol. E169083 The LA T CH anchors are l oca t ed at the r ear section of the r ear se at bet ween the cushion and sea t back below the s ymbols as sho wn. Foll ow the chil d seat manufa cturer's instruc t[...]
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Combining Saf ety Bel t and LA TCH Low er Anchors for A ttaching Chil d Safet y Seats When used in c ombination, either the sa fet y belt or the LA TCH l ower anchors may be a tta ched first, pro vided a proper install ation is a chieve d. A ttach the te ther strap a fterward , if incl uded with the chil d sea t. Using T ether S traps Many f orward[...]
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4. Tight en the chil d saf ety sea t te ther strap a cc ording t o the manufa cturer's instructions. If y our chil d restr aint sys tem is equipped with a t ether strap, and the child r estr aint manuf acturer rec ommends its use, Ford also rec ommends its use. BOOS TER SEA TS W ARNING Nev er plac e, or all ow a child t o pl ace , the shoulder[...]
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If your back le ss booster se at ha s a remo vabl e shiel d, r emov e the shiel d. If a vehicl e sea ting position has a lo w seat back or no hea d restr aint, a back le ss booster se a t may pl ace y our child's head (as me asur ed a t the tops of the e ars) abov e the top of the se at. In this ca se, mov e the backl ess boost er to another s[...]
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E142597 If the booster se a t slides on the vehicl e sea t upon which it is being used , pl acing a rubberized mesh s old a s shelf or carpet liner under the booster se a t may impr ov e this condition. Do not intr oduce an y item thicker than this under the boost er seat. Check with the boost er sea t manufa cturer's instruc tions. CHILD SEA [...]
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Use any atta chment method as indicat ed belo w by X Combined child and seat weight Restr aint Type Safet y belt only Safet y belt and LA TCH (lo wer anchors and top tether anchor) Safet y belt and top tether anchor LA TCH (lo wer anchors only ) LA TCH (lo wer anchors and top tether anchor) X X Up to 6 5 lb (29 kg) R ear f acing child se a t X Over[...]
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Left-Hand Side T urn counter clock wise to l ock and clock wise to unl ock. Right-Hand Side T urn clockwise t o l ock and count ercl ockwise to unl ock. 24 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Chil d Safe ty[...]
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Al wa ys drive and ride with y our seat back upright and the l ap belt snu g and lo w acr oss the hips. T o re duce the risk of injury , mak e sure chil dren sit wher e they c an be properl y re strained . Nev er le t a passeng er hol d a child on his or her lap whil e your vehicl e is moving. T he passenger c anno[...]
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• Cr ash sensor s and monitoring s yst em with re adiness indica tor . The sa fety bel t pre tensioner s at the fr ont sea ting positions are de signed to tight en the sa fet y belt s when activ at ed . In front al and near-fr ontal cra shes, the saf ety bel t pret ensioners may be activ at ed al one or , if the cra sh is of sufficient sev erity [...]
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Pr egnant women shoul d alwa ys w ear their sa fet y belt. The l ap bel t portion of a combina tion lap and shoul der belt shoul d be positioned l ow acr oss the hips bel ow the belly and w orn as tight as c omfort will allo w . The shoul der belt should be positioned t o cross the middl e of the shoulder and the c ent er of the chest. Safe ty Belt[...]
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E142591 1. Buckle the c ombination lap and shoulder bel t. 2. Gra sp the shoul der portion and pull downw ard until the entir e bel t is pulled out. As the bel t re trac ts, y ou will hear a clicking sound. This indic at es the sa fet y belt is no w in the automatic locking mode . Rear outboard infl atabl e safet y belts (second ro w only – if eq[...]
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How does the rear infl atabl e safet y belt sy stem work? The r ear infl at able s af ety belts will function lik e standard r estr aints in ev eryda y usag e. E146364 During a cra sh of sufficient f orc e, the infla tabl e belt will infla te fr om inside the webbing. E146365 The full y inflat ed bel t's incre ased diame ter more eff ectivel y[...]
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S AFETY BEL T HEIGHT ADJU S TMENT W ARNING Po sition the saf ety belt height adjust er so that the bel t rests acro ss the middle of y our shoul der . Fail ure to adjus t the saf ety belt pr operly c ould reduc e the eff ectiv eness of the sa fe ty bel t and incre ase the risk of injury in a cr a sh. Adjust the height of the shoul der belt so the b[...]
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S AFETY BEL T MINDER Belt-Minder® This f ea ture supplements the sa fety bel t warning function b y pro viding additional reminders b y intermittentl y sounding a chime and illumina ting the sa fe ty bel t warning light when the driv er's or front passeng er's seat is oc cupied and the sa fet y belt is unbuck led . The s yst em uses inf [...]
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Deactivating and A ctivating the Belt-Minder Featur e W ARNING Whil e the sys tem all ow s you t o deac tiva te it, this syst em is designed to impr ov e your chanc es of being sa fel y belted and surviving an a ccident. W e recommend y ou l ea ve the s yst em activ at ed f or your self and other s who may use the vehicl e. T o reduc e the risk of [...]
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Ford Mot or Compan y rec ommends that all sa fet y belt a ssemblies in use in vehicl es invol ved in a cra sh be replac ed . How ev er , if the cra sh wa s minor and an authorized deal er finds that the bel ts do not show damag e and continue t o opera te properl y , they do not need t o be replac ed. Sa fet y belt a ssemblies not in use during a c[...]
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The P ersonal Saf ety S ystem pr ovide s an impro ved o ver all lev el of frontal cr a sh prot ection t o front se at oc cupants and is designed t o help further reduc e the risk of airbag-r ela te d injuries. T he sys tem is abl e to anal yze differ ent occup ant conditions and cra sh sev erity bef ore activa ting the appropria te s af ety de vice[...]
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Airbags do not infl ate sl owl y or gentl y, and the risk of injury from a deplo ying airbag is the gr ea t est cl ose to the trim c ov ering the airbag modul e. All occup ants of your v ehicl e, including the driv er , should al ways properl y we ar their sa fe ty bel ts, ev en when an airbag suppl emental r estra[...]
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DRIVER AND P ASSENGER AIRBA GS W ARNINGS Nev er plac e your arm or an y objects ov er an airbag modul e. P lacing y our arm ov er a deplo ying airbag can resul t in serious arm fractur es or other injuries. Objec ts pla ced on or o ver the airbag infl ation ar ea ma y cause tho se objects t o be propell ed by the airbag int o your f ac e and tor so[...]
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E142846 Childr en must al wa ys be pr operly restr ained. A ccident sta tistics suggest tha t childr en are s af er when properl y restraine d in the re ar sea ting positions than in the front se ating position. Fail ure t o f ollo w these instructions ma y incre ase the risk of injury in a cra sh. FRONT P A SSENGER SENSING S YS TEM W ARNINGS Ev en[...]
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parents ar e S TRONGL Y encour ag ed t o alw ay s properl y restrain chil dren in the rear sea t. T he sensor also turns off the passeng er front airbag and sea t-mount ed side airbag when the pa ssenger s ea t is empty . • When the front pa ssenger sensing sys tem disabl es (will not infla te) the front pa ssenger fr ontal airba g, the indica to[...]
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• Objects l odged undernea th the sea t • Objects be twe en the sea t cushion and the cent er consol e • Objects hanging off the se at b ack • Objects st owed in the se at ba ck map pocke t • Objects pl ac ed on the occ upant's lap • Carg o interfer ence with the se at • Other passeng ers pushing or pulling on the sea t • R ear[...]
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W ARNINGS If the side airbag ha s depl oy ed, the airbag will not function a gain. T he side airbag sy st em (including the sea t) must be inspect ed and servic ed by an authorized de al er . If the airbag is not repl ace d, the unr epaire d are a will increa se the risk of injury in a cra sh. The side airba gs are l ocat ed on the outboard side of[...]
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W ARNINGS Do not le an your he ad on the door . The side curt ain airbag c ould injur e you a s it depl oy s from the hea dliner . Do not at tempt t o service , repair , or modify the side curtain airba gs, its fuses, the A, B, or C pillar trim, or the headliner on a v ehicl e containing side curtain airba gs. C ontact y our authorized deal er as s[...]
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CRA SH SENSORS AND AIRBA G INDICA TOR W ARNING Modifying or adding equipment t o the front end of the v ehicle (incl uding frame , bumper , front end body structure and t ow hooks) ma y aff ect the performanc e of the airbag s yst em, incre asing the risk of injury . Do not modify the front end of the v ehicle . Y our vehicl e has a c oll ection of[...]
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AIRBA G DISPOS AL Conta ct y our authorized de aler a s soon as possible . Airbag s must be disposed of b y qualified personnel. 43 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Suppl ementary R estr aints S ys tem[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION ON RADIO FRE QUENCIES This de vice c omplies with P art 15 of the FC C Rul es and with Industry Canada license-e x empt RSS st andard(s). Opera tion is subject t o the follo wing tw o conditions: (1) T his devic e may not c ause harmful interf erenc e, and ( 2) This de vice must acc ept any interfer ence r ec eived , including[...]
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E151795 Note: Y our vehicle ’ s key s came with a security t ag tha t pro vides important v ehicle ke y cut inf ormation. K eep the tag in a sa fe plac e for future ref erence. Intellig ent Ac c ess K ey (If Equipped) E144506 Y our intellig ent acc ess k eys oper ate the pow er lock s and the remote start s yst em. The k ey must be in y our vehic[...]
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1. Insert the ke y bla de into the sl ot on the bott om of the handle and pr ess up. 2. Whil e maintaining up ward pr essur e, mov e the cap r earwar d t o rel ea se it. Gently r emov e the k ey whil e doing so. T o install the c ap: E151957 1. Pla ce the c ap just forw ard of the k ey cylinder . 2. Whil e applying pr essur e to the c ap, mov e it [...]
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Note: Do not touch the ba tt ery conta cts or the printed cir cuit board with the scre wdriver . 4. Insert a scre wdriv er as sho wn t o rel ea se the ba tt ery . E151801 5. Remov e the ba ttery . 6. Inst all a new ba tt ery with the + fa cing up. 7 . R eplac e the battery c over . Intellig ent Ac cess Tr ansmitter The r emote c ontrol use s two c [...]
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5. Reinstall the housing and c ov er . Car Finder E138623 Pr ess the butt on twice within three se conds. T he horn will sound and the turn signals will fla sh. W e recommend y ou use this method to l ocat e your v ehicle , r ather than using the panic alarm. Sounding a P anic Alarm Note: The panic alarm will onl y operat e when the ignition is off[...]
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E138626 The t ag with your tr ansmitter detail s the starting proc edure. T o remot e start your vehicl e: 1. Pr ess the l ock button t o lock all the doors. 2. Pr ess the remot e start butt on twice. The e xt erior lamps will fl ash twice . The horn will sound if the s yst em f ails to start, unl ess quiet start is on. Quiet st art will run the bl[...]
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey allow s you t o program k eys with restric ted driving mode s to pr omote g ood driving habits. All but one of the k ey s progr ammed t o the vehicl e can be activ at ed with these r estrict ed modes. Any k eys tha t have not been pr ogrammed are r eferr ed t o as a dministra tor key s or admin k eys. These c an be us[...]
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CREA TING A MYKEY Use the informa tion display t o cre at e a MyK ey: 1. Insert the k ey y ou want t o progr am into the ignition. If your v ehicle is equipped with a push-butt on start, pl ac e the intellig ent acc ess k ey f ob into the b ackup sl ot. T he loc a tion of your back up slot is in another chapter . Se e Starting and S topping the Eng[...]
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NUMBER OF MYKEY(S) Indica te s the number of MyK ey s progr ammed t o your v ehicle . Use this fe atur e to de te ct how man y MyK ey s you hav e for y our vehicl e and determine when a MyK ey has been del et ed. NUMBER OF ADMIN KEY(S) Indica te s how many a dmin ke ys are progr ammed t o your v ehicle . Use this fe atur e to de termine ho w many u[...]
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Potential C auses Condition · No MyK eys are cr ea ted . S ee Crea ting a MyK ey (page 51). · The v ehicl e has been st arte d using a remot e start sy stem tha t is not programmed with admin privil ege s. See Using MyK ey With Remot e Start S y stems (p age 52). Pur chase a ne w ke y from y our authorized deal er . I los t the only a dmin ke y .[...]
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Y ou can use the pow er door lock contr ol or the remot e contr ol to l ock and unlock the vehicl e. Po wer Door Lock s The po wer door l ock control is on the driver and front pa ssenger door p anels. E138628 Unlock A Lock B Door Lock Indicator An LED on each door windo w trim will light when you l ock the door . It will rema[...]
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Mislock If any door or the lu gga ge c ompartment is open, or if the hood is open on vehicl es with an anti-theft alarm or r emot e start, the horn will sound twic e and the lamps will not fla sh. Y ou can enabl e or disable this fe atur e in the inf ormation displ ay . See General Informa tion (pag e 88). Opening the Lugga ge C ompartment E138630 [...]
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When you el ectronicall y lock your v ehicl e (with any door open, v ehicle in park and ignition off), the vehicl e will search f or an intellig ent ac cess k ey in the pa ssenger compartment a ft er you cl ose the l ast door . If your v ehicle finds a k ey , all of the doors will immedia tel y unl ock and the horn will sound twic e, indic ating th[...]
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The ill uminat ed entry syst em will turn off the lights if: • the ignition is on, • you pr ess the remot e contr ol l ock butt on, or • aft er 25 sec onds of illumina tion. The lights will not turn off if: • you turn them on with the l amp contr ol, or • any door is open. Illumina ted Exit The int erior lamp s and sele ct ex terior lamps[...]
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E138637 Y ou can use the k eypad t o: • lock or unl ock the doors • rel ea se the trunk • rec all memory sea t and mirror positions (if equipped) • progr am and era se user codes • arm and disarm the anti-theft al arm. Y ou can opera te the ke ypad with the fa ctory-s et 5-digit entry code . The c ode is loc a ted on the o wner ’ s wall[...]
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Anti-Scan Featur e The k eypa d will go int o an anti-scan mode if you ent er the wrong c ode sev en times (35 consec utive butt on presses). T his mode disabl es the ke ypad f or one minute and the ke ypad l amp will fla sh. The anti-sc an fe atur e will turn off a fter: • one minute of k eypa d inactivity • pressing the unl ock button on the [...]
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The f actory-set c ode will appear in the informa tion display f or a fe w sec onds. Note: The code ma y not displ ay until a fter any other w arning messag es firs t displa y . INTERIOR LUGG AGE C OMP ARTMENT RELEASE W ARNINGS K eep vehicle door s and lugg age compartment l ocked and ke ep ke ys and remot e transmit ter s out of a child ’ s reac[...]
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P ASSIVE ANTI-THEFT S YS TEM Note: The sy stem is no t compa tibl e with non-Ford a ftermark et r emote s tart sy stems. Use of these s yst ems may r esul t in vehicl e starting probl ems and a loss of sec urity prot ection. Note: Metallic objec ts, el ec tronic de vices or a second c oded key on the same k ey chain may c ause vehicl e starting pro[...]
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Y ou must hav e two pr eviousl y progr ammed code d ke ys and the new unprogr ammed k ey re adil y ac cessibl e. See an authorized de al er to ha ve the spar e ke y progr ammed if tw o pre viously progr ammed code d ke ys ar e not av ailabl e. R ead and under stand the entire pr oce dure bef ore y ou begin. 1. Insert the first pr eviousl y progr am[...]
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4. Within 10 sec onds, place a s econd progr ammed int elligent ac ce ss ke y in the backup sl ot and press the ST ART /S TOP butt on. 5. W ait 5 sec onds, and then press the ST ART /S TOP butt on ag ain. 6. R emove the int elligent ac cess ke y . 7 . W ait 5 seconds, then pl ace the unprogr ammed int elligent ac ce ss ke y in the backup sl ot and [...]
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ADJU S TING THE S TEERING WHEEL W ARNING Do not adjust the st eering wheel when your v ehicle is mo ving. Note: Make sure tha t you ar e sitting in the corre ct position. See Sit ting in the Correc t Position (pag e 120). 2 2 1 E157083 1. Unlock the st eering column. 2. Adjust the s teering whe el to the desir ed position. E157084 3. L ock the stee[...]
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V OICE C ONTROL (IF EQUIPPED ) E168194 End a call A Answ er a call B V oice rec ognition C See S YNC ™ (page 315). See MyFord T ouch ™ (p age 352). CRUISE C ONTR OL Type 1 E144500 Type 2 E144501 See C ruise Control (pa ge 185). INFORMA TION DISPLA Y CONTR OL E144636 See Inf ormation Displa ys (pa ge 88). 65 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) St eering Wheel[...]
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Clus ter Displa y Contr ol Features E14481 1 If equipped with: MyFord sy stem: This c ontrol func tions the same a s the cent er contr ol on the fa cepl at e. See Audio unit (pa ge 301). MyFord T ouch: Use this contr ol to a djust the right side of the clust er displa y. Navig at e throu gh the screen and pr ess OK to sel ect. See MyFor d T ouch ?[...]
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WINDSHIELD WIPER S Note: Fully defr ost the windshiel d bef ore swit ching on the windshield wiper s. Note: Make sure y ou swit ch off the windshield wiper s bef ore ent ering a car wa sh. Note: Clean the windshiel d and wiper blade s if they begin t o lea ve stre aks or smears. If that does no t resol ve the issue, install ne w wiper bla des. Note[...]
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Note: W et or wint er driving conditions with ice, snow or s alt y road mist c an cause inconsist ent and unexpe ct ed wiping or smearing. In these conditions, you c an do the foll owing to help k eep your windshiel d cle ar: • Lo wer the s ensitivity of the aut owipers to r educe the amount of sme aring. • S witch t o normal or high-speed wipe[...]
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LIGHTING CONTR OL E142449 Off A P arking lamps, instrument panel lamps, license pl a te l amps and tail l amps B Headl amps C High Beams E162679 Push the l ev er forw ard t o swit ch the high beams on. Push the l ev er forw ard a gain or pull the le ver t ow ard y ou to s witch the high be ams off. Headlamp Flasher E162680 Pull the l ev er to war d[...]
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When the hea dlamp s witch is in the Aut olamps position, the windshield wiper activ at ed e xterior l amps will turn on within 10 seconds when y ou switch the windshield wiper s on. T he ext erior lamps will turn off appro xima tel y 60 seconds aft er you s witch the windshiel d wipers off. This f ea ture does not turn on the ext erior lamps: • [...]
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HEADLAMP EXIT DELA Y Aft er you s witch the ignition off , y ou can swit ch the headl amps on by pulling the direc tion indica tor l ever to war d you. Y ou will hear a short t one. T he headl amps will swit ch off automa tically a fter thr ee minutes with an y door open or 30 sec onds aft er the l ast door ha s been closed . Y ou can c ancel this [...]
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Once the s yst em is activ e, the high be ams will swit ch on if: • the ambient light le vel is l ow enough • there is no tr affic in fr ont of the vehicl e • the vehicl e speed is gr ea ter than 25 mph ( 40 km/h) The high be ams will swit ch off if: • the sys tem det ects the headl amps of an approaching v ehicl e or the tail lamps of a pr[...]
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DIRECTION INDIC A TORS E169255 Push the l ev er up or down t o use the direc tion indica tor s. Note: T ap the le ver up or do wn to mak e the direc tion indica tor s fla sh three time s to indica te a l ane change . INTERIOR LAMPS The l amps will turn on when you ha ve met one of the foll owing conditions: • Y ou open any door . • Y ou press a[...]
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Y ou can swit ch dome lamps on b y pressing the butt on. AMBIENT LIGHTING (IF EQUIPPED) The ambient lighting s yst em is adjust ed with the MyFord T ouch. See MyFord T ouch ™ (p age 352). 7 4 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Lighting[...]
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POWER WINDO W S W ARNINGS Do not le av e chil dren una tt ended in your v ehicle and do not l et them pla y with the pow er window s. T hey may seriousl y injure themsel ve s. When cl osing the pow er window s, you shoul d verify the y are fr ee of obstructions and mak e sure tha t childr en and pets ar e not in the pro ximity of the window opening[...]
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GLOBAL OPENING AND CLO SING Y ou can use the remot e control to oper ate the window s with the ignition off. Note: Y ou can enable or disabl e this fea ture in the informa tion displ ay or see an authorized de al er . See General Information (pa ge 88). Note: T o opera te this f ea ture, acc essory dela y must not be a ctive . Opening the Windo w s[...]
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Signal Indicat or Mirrors (If Equipped) The out er portion of the appropria t e mirror housing will blink when you s witch on the turn signal. Integr at ed Blind Spot Mirrors (If Equipped) W ARNING Objects in the blind spot mirr or are clos er than they appear . Blind spot mirrors ha ve an integr at ed conv ex mirror buil t into the upper outboar d[...]
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Note: Do not cle an the housing or gla ss of any mirror with har sh abra sives, fuel or other petrol eum or ammonia-based cl eaning product s. Y ou can adjust the int erior mirror t o your pref erence. S ome mirror s also ha ve a second piv ot point. This le ts you mo ve the mirror he ad up or down and fr om side to side. Pull the tab bel ow the mi[...]
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E144499 Open A V ent B Clos e C Opening and Closing the Moonr oof T ouch ( A) t o open the moonroof . It will stop short of the full y opened position. Note: This position helps to r educe wind noise or rumbling which may happen with the moonroof full y open. T ouch (A ) again to full y open the moonroof. T ouch ( C) to cl ose the moonroof . Bounce[...]
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G AU GES E151261 Le ft Informa tion Display A Speedome ter B Right Informa tion Display Se e General Informa tion (pag e 352). C Left Information Displ ay Odometer Loc at ed in the bottom of the inf ormation displa y R egist ers the ac cumul at ed distanc e your v ehicle ha s trav ele d. Fuel Economy See C ommon Displa ys belo w . For additional me[...]
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Right Information Displa y Efficiency Leav es Efficiency l ea ves indic at e short term driving efficiency . The mor e l ea ves and vines tha t are displ ay ed , the bett er your fuel econom y . Le av es and vines will occ asionall y appear and disappear t o indica te a chang e in driving efficiency . Note: The efficiency l eave s displa y can be i[...]
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usag e while driving. This incl udes y our drive habits a s well as y our use of acc essories such a s Climate C ontrol. The a vail abl e bat tery ener gy r efer s to the energ y gained fr om charging the bat tery whil e plugged in. • Charg e Assist - T he up and down arro ws pr ovide inf ormation about the energ y going int o and out of the high[...]
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Brak e Coa ch Display: The Br ak e Coach appe ars a fter the v ehicl e has c ome to a s top . It co aches y ou to br ake in a manner which maximize s the amount of energ y returned thr ough the reg enera tive braking s yst em. The per cent displa ye d is an indica tion of the reg enera tive braking efficienc y with 100% repr esenting the maximum am[...]
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Brak e Sy stem E144522 Lights when you eng ag e the parking brak e with the ignition on. If it lights when you ar e driving, check tha t the parking brak e is not on. If the parking brak e is not on, this Br ak e S yst em lamp indica te s lo w brak e fluid le vel or a br ake sys tem mal function. Ha ve an authoriz ed deal er check the sy stem imme [...]
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Front Airba g Lights when you st art your vehicl e. If it c ontinues to fla sh or remains on, it indic at es a malfunction. Hav e an authorize d deal er check the sy stem. Front Fog Lamps (If Equipped) Lights when you s witch on the front f og lamps. Grade Assis t (If Equipped) E144523 Lights when you s witch on the grade a ssist function. Heads Up[...]
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Ready t o Drive E144692 Lights when you ha ve s witche d on the vehicl e and it is re ady t o drive. A corr esponding messa ge may appe ar sta ting re ady to driv e. Servic e Engine Soon If the service engine soon indica tor light st ay s lit aft er the you st art the engine, it indic at es that the On Boar d Diagnostic s syst em (OBD ) has de tec [...]
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AUDIBLE W ARNINGS AND INDIC A TOR S K ey in Ignition W arning Chime Sounds when y ou open the driver's door and you ha ve l eft the key in the ignition with it in the off or acc essory position. K eyless W arning Alert (If Equipped) Sounds the horn twic e when you e xit your vehicl e with the int elligent ac ce ss ke y , aft er the la st door [...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary re sponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle. W e rec ommend agains t the use of a[...]
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Display Mode Menu le vel 5 Menu le vel 4 Menu lev el 3 Menu lev el 2 — — Instantane ous Fuel V ehicle Rang e (Estimat ed Range + Bat tery Gau ge + Fuel Gaug e) Apply t o all screens? Y es / No R egen A ctive Bat tery Displ ay Charg e Assist Charg e Le vel Help — — Help — — Instantane ous Fuel Inf orm (A v g Fuel Economy + Bat tery Gau g[...]
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Display Mode (Po wer (with engine on/ off threshol d) + Av g Fuel Economy + Bat tery Gau ge + Fuel Gaug e) Apply t o all screens? Y es / No R egen A ctive Bat tery Displ ay Charg e Assist Charg e Le vel Help — — Help V ehicle Rang e V ehicle Rang e Chang e MyView MyView (MyVie w + Batt ery Gaug e + Fuel Gaug e) Av er age Fuel A ver age Fuel Ins[...]
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Display Mode ( cont'd) Apply t o all screens? R egen A ctive Bat tery Displ ay Energ y Use (Energi only ) Y es / No Charg e Assist Aut o EV (c onsumption gau ge + climat e pow er gau ge + ba tt ery gau ge + fuel gau ge) Charg e Le vel Help — — Help EV Now (c onsumption gau ge with budget c up + climat e pow er gauge + engine enable + bat t[...]
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Empower Empow er adds an engine on/ off threshol d to the po wer demand g aug e from Enlighten. The thr eshold is sho wn as a blue double outline . T he gaug e is designed t o show y ou how cl ose you are t o the ga soline engine on/ off threshol d and how much pow er you ar e reque sting base d on how far y ou pre ss the acc el era t or pedal. Whe[...]
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Note: During silent k ey st art mode, the thermomet er indica tor will be bl ue, but the ga soline engine will not run. This is the resul t of the vehicl e computer all owing the engine to be c ooler during the sil ent key st art period. T his is normal opera tion and does not indica te a problem with y our vehicl e. Aft er the first engine s tart [...]
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Trip 1 & 2 Menu le vel 5 Menu le vel 4 Menu le vel 3 Menu le vel 2 — — Standard T rip 1 & T rip 2: T rip Da ta+Bat tery Gaug e+Fuel Gaug e — — — — — — Enhanced — — — — Apply t o all screens? R egen A ctive Bat tery Displ ay Y es / No Charg e Assist Charg e Le vel Help — — Help — Standard - El apsed trip time, T[...]
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Fuel Economy Menu le vel 5 Menu le vel 4 Menu l evel 3 Menu l ev el 2 — 1, 2, 6 min. Int ervals Interv al Time Fuel History: Inst ant- aneous Fuel Economy + Fuel Economy His tory + Av g Fuel Economy + Bat tery Gau ge + Fuel Gaug e Apply t o all screens? Y es / No R egen A ctive Batt ery Displa y Charg e Assist Charg e Le vel Help — — Help App[...]
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Information Displa ys a number of diff erent s yst em tutorial s. Use the up or down arr ow s to scr oll through the tut orials. Then pr ess OK to vie w . T utorial W arnings Displa ys the a ssocia ted driv er alert graphic. Driver Al ert MyK eys (Number of MyK eys progr ammed) MyK ey MyK ey Miles (km) (Dist ance tr av el ed using a progr ammed MyK[...]
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Setting s (c ont ’ d) Menu le vel 5 Menu le vel 4 Menu lev el 3 Menu lev el 2 — On or Off ECO Cruise Driver Assist (c ont ’ d) — On or Off Driver Alert Alert onl y or Alert + Aid Mode Lane k eeping S ys High, Normal or L ow Intensit y — On or Off EV + Mode — On (def aul t on ke y cycl e) or Off Front P ark Aid — On (def aul t on ke y [...]
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Setting s (c ont ’ d) Aut o or Off Front Defr ost Aut o or Off R ear Defr ost Aut o or Off Driv er Sea t Aut o or Off P asseng er Se at 5, 10 or 15 minut es Dura tion On or Off Quiet St art Enable or Dis able S yst em Note: Some MyK ey items will onl y appear if a MyK ey is se t. Setting s (c ont ’ d) Menu le vel 5 Menu l evel 4 Menu lev el 3 M[...]
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Setting s (c ont ’ d) — Hold OK t o Clear All MyK eys Cle ar MyK eys — Sel ect the de sired lang uag e - Hold OK t o Set Langua ge Displa y Sel ect the de sired units of mea sure Distanc e Units Fahr enheit (°F) or Celsius (°C) T emper atur e — On or Off Brake C oach — Hold OK t o Reset Driving History INFORMA TION MESS A GES Note: Depe[...]
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Adaptiv e Cruise C ontrol Action Messag e A radar mal function is preventing the a daptive cruise c ontrol from eng aging. S ee Using Adaptiv e Cruise C ontrol (pag e 186). Adaptiv e Cruise Malfunction A condition e xists such tha t the adaptive cruise c annot func- tion properl y . See Using A daptive C ruise Control (p age 186). Adaptiv e Cruise [...]
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Airbag Action Messag e The s yst em det ects a mal function due t o a block ed sensor . R emov e block ag e. Occupant S ensor BL OCKED Remov e Objects Ne ar P asseng er Se at Alarm Action Messag e Alarm trigg ere d due to unauthoriz ed entry . See Anti-Theft Alarm (pag e 63). V ehicle Al arm to S top Alarm, Start V ehicle Automa tic Engine Shutdo w[...]
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Batt ery and Charging S yst em (12 vol t) Action Messag e The char ging sy stem nee ds servicing. If the warning st ay s on or continues t o come on, conta ct an authoriz ed deal er a s soon as possibl e. Check Charging S ystem The ba ttery manag ement syst em detects an e xt ended l ow- vol ta ge c ondition. The s yst em will disabl e various v eh[...]
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Action Messag e Aut o EV has r eturned t o normal opera tion. Aut o EV Normal Opera- tion The engine ha s been eng age d due to the clima t e contr ol defrost s etting. Engine Enable d due to Defrost S etting The engine ha s tempor arily enabl ed to maint ain vehicl e performanc e. Engine Enable d due to S yst em P erformanc e Blind Spot Informatio[...]
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Doors and Locks Action Messag e The door(s) list ed is not c omple tel y closed . X Door Ajar The l ugg age c ompartment is not c omple tel y closed. T runk ajar The hood is not c ompl etel y closed . Hood ajar The s yst em has dis abled the door s witche s. S witches Inhibit ed Securit y Mode Ther e is a sys tem mal function with the chil d lock s[...]
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Hill Start Assis t Action Messag e Hill start a ssist is not av ailabl e. Conta ct an authorize d deal er . See Hill S tart Assist (pa ge 172). Hill Start A ssist Not Av ailabl e K eys and Int elligent A c cess Action Messag e A reminder t o press the br ake while st arting your v ehicle . P ress Br ake to S T ART The s yst em does not det ect a k [...]
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Lane K eeping Sy stem Action Messag e The s yst em has mal functioned . C ontact an a uthorized de aler as soon a s possible. Lane K eeping Sy s. Malfunction S ervice R equired The s yst em has de tec ted a c ondition that has c aused the sys tem t o be tempor aril y unav ailabl e. Front Camer a T empor- arily Not A vailabl e The s yst em has de te[...]
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Action Messag e The kit nee ds service. See an a uthorized de aler . Servic e Tir e Mobility Kit Y our vehicl e is still in T ransport or F act ory mode. T his may not allo w some f ea tures t o operat e properl y. See an a uthor- ized de aler . T ransport / Fa ct ory Mode The po wertr ain needs servic e due t o a pow ertrain mal function. See Manu[...]
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Park Aid Action Messag e The s yst em has de tec ted a c ondition that requir es service . Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er . See P arking Aid (pag e 176). Check Front P ark Aid The s yst em has de tec ted a c ondition that requir es service . Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er . See P arking Aid (pag e 176). Check R ear P ark Aid Displa ys the park ai[...]
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Po wer S teering Action Messag e The po wer st eering system ha s detect ed a c ondition that requir es servic e. S ee an authorize d deal er . St eering F aul t Servic e Now The po wer st eering system is not w orking. Stop y our vehicl e in a sa fe pl ac e. C ontact an a uthorized de aler . St eering L oss St op Sa fel y The po wer st eering syst[...]
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Tire Pr essure Monitoring S yst em Action Messag e One or more tir es on your v ehicl e has l ow tire pre ssure. See Tire Pressur e Monitoring S y stem (p age 289). L OW Tire P re ssure The tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em is malfunc tioning. If the warning sta ys on or continues t o come on, c ontac t an authorized de al er . See Tire Pr essure[...]
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Action Messag e The tr ansmission ha s ov erhea ted and ha s limited functionality . See A utomatic T ransmission (pag e 166). T ransmission Limite d Function Se e Manual The tr ansmission is too c old. W ait for it to w arm up bef ore you driv e. T ransmission W arming Up Ple a se W ait A reminder t o shift into park. T ransmission Not in P ark A [...]
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AUT OMA TIC CLIMA TE CONTROL (IF E QUIPPED) E144492 Driver t emperatur e control: T urn t o increa se or decrea se the air temper ature for the driv er side of the vehicl e. This c ontrol also a djusts the pa ssenger side temper a ture when dual z one opera tion is disenga ged . A Recirc ulat ed air: Pre ss the butt on to swit ch between outside ai[...]
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AUTO: P re ss the button t o turn on fully automa tic operation. S el ect the desir ed temper a ture using the t empera ture c ontrol. The s yst em automa tically adjust s fan spe ed, air distribution, A/ C opera tion, and outside or recirc ula t ed air , to hea t or cool the v ehicle t o maintain the selec ted t emper atur e. G Passeng er temperat[...]
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E144493 Driver heat ed seat c ontrol (if equipped): T urn the driver he at ed se at off and on. Se e Heated S eats (pag e 126). A Driver t emperatur e control: P re ss + or - to incr ea se or decre a se the air temper a ture f or the driver side of the v ehicl e. T his contr ol also adjusts the passeng er side tempera ture when dual z one opera tio[...]
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MAX A/ C: Pr ess the butt on to s witch be twe en outside air and recir cul at ed air . When you s elec t recir cul at ed air , the air curr ently in the pa ssenger compartment recir cul at es. T his may r educ e the time needed t o cool the int erior (when used with A/C) and ma y reduce unw ante d odors from ent ering your v ehicle. R ecircul ated[...]
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E144494 AUTO: P re ss the button t o turn on fully automa tic operation. S el ect the desir ed temper a ture using the t empera ture c ontrol. The s yst em automa tically adjust s fan spe ed, air distribution, A/ C opera tion, and outside or recirc ula t ed air , to hea t or cool the v ehicle t o maintain the selec ted t emper atur e. A CLIMA TE: P[...]
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Fan speed c ontrol: Pr ess the small f an icon or l arge f an icon t o decre a se or incre ase the v olume of air cir cul at ed in y our vehicl e. G Driver t emperatur e control: P re ss + or - to incr ea se or decre a se the air temper a ture inside the v ehicle . This c ontrol al so adjusts the pa ssenger side temper a ture when dual z one opera [...]
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Cooling the Int erior Quickl y 1. Pr ess the MAX A/ C butt on. 2. Adjust the t emperatur e contr ol to the desired s etting. Rec ommended Set tings for Cooling 1. Pr ess the AUT O button. 2. Adjust the t emperatur e to a comf ortabl e set ting. Side Windo w Defogging in C ol d W eather 1. Pr ess the defro st button. 2. Adjust the t emperatur e cont[...]
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REMOTE S T ART (IF EQUIPPED) The clima te c ontrol syst em adjusts the cabin t empera ture during remote st art. Y ou cannot adjust the sy st em during remot e start oper ation. T urn the ignition on to r eturn the sy stem t o its previous setting s. Y ou can no w make adjus tments. Y ou need to turn c ertain vehicl e-dependent f ea tures ba ck on,[...]
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SITTING IN THE CORRE CT POSITION W ARNINGS Sitting improperl y , out of position or with the sea t back r eclined t oo far can tak e weight off the sea t cushion and aff ect the decision of the passeng er sensing sy stem, r esul ting in serious injury or dea th in the ev ent of a cra sh. Al ways sit upright agains t your se at ba ck, with your fe e[...]
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W ARNINGS Install the hea d restr aint properly t o help minimize the risk of neck injury in the ev ent of a collision. Note: Adjust the se at b ack to an upright driving position bef ore adjusting the he ad restr aint. A djust the head restr aint so tha t the top of it is l evel with the top o f your he ad and as f ar forward a s possibl e. Mak e [...]
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E144727 1. Adjust the s ea t back t o an upright driving or riding position. 2. Pivot the he ad res traint f orwar d to war d your he ad to the de sired position. Aft er the head r estr aint re aches the forw ard-most til t position, pivoting it forw ard a gain will then r ele ase it t o the re arward , un-til t ed position. MANUAL SEA TS W ARNINGS[...]
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E144632 Po wer Lumbar (If Equipped) E165608 MEMOR Y FUNCTION (IF EQUIPPED ) W ARNINGS Bef ore activ a ting the sea t memory , make sur e that the ar ea imme diat el y surrounding the se at is cl ear of obstructions and tha t all occup ants are cle ar of moving part s. Do not use the memory function when your v ehicle is mo ving. This f ea ture will[...]
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E142554 Saving a P re-Set P osition 1. S witch the ignition on. 2. Adjust the s ea t and ext erior mirrors to your desir ed position. 3. Press and hol d the desired pre-se t butt on until you hear a singl e chime. Y ou can sa ve up t o three pr e-set memory positions. Y ou can sa ve a memory pr e-set at an y time. Recalling a P re-Set P osition Pr [...]
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REAR SEA T S Note: Y our vehicle ma y hav e split sea tback s that y ou must fol d individually . Note: Make sure the c enter sa fety bel t is unbuckle d bef ore f olding the se atb ack. T o l ow er the sea t back(s) from inside the vehicl e, do the f ollowing: E144634 1. Pull the handl e to r el ea se the sea tback. 2. Push the se atba ck forw ard[...]
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HEA TED SEA T S (IF EQUIPPED ) W ARNING Pe ople who ar e unabl e to f eel pain to their skin bec ause of adv anced ag e, chr onic illness, diabet es, spinal cor d injury , medica tion, al cohol use , exhaustion or other ph ysical c onditions, must ex ercise care when using the he at ed sea t. T he hea te d sea t may c ause burns ev en at l ow tempe[...]
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Fold the armr est do wn to use the armr est and cuphol der . 127 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Seats[...]
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HomeLink Wir eless C ontrol S ys tem (If Equipped) W ARNING Do not use the sy stem with any gar ag e door opener that doe s not hav e the sa fe ty stop and r ev erse fe atur e a s requir ed by U .S. Fe deral Sa fety Standar ds (this include s any gar age door opener manufa cture d befor e April 1, 1982). A gar ag e door opener which cannot det ect [...]
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3. Using both hands, simult aneousl y , press and hol d the desired HomeLink butt on and the hand-held tr ansmitt er butt on. DO NO T rele ase either one until the HomeLink indica tor light fl ashes slo wl y and then rapidl y . When the indica tor light fl ashes rapidl y , both butt ons may be r ele ase d. T he rapid fla shing indica tes succ essfu[...]
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E142660 1. Pr ess and hol d the outer tw o function butt ons simult aneousl y for appro xima tel y 20 seconds until the indica tor light s abov e the buttons fl ash rapidl y . 2. When the indica tor lights fla sh, r ele a se the butt ons. The c odes f or all butt ons are er ase d. Reprogr amming a Single Button T o progr am a device to a pr eviousl[...]
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1. Pr ess and hol d the previousl y progr ammed Genie butt on on the hand-held tr ansmitter for 10 se conds. The indic at or light will change fr om re d to r ed and gre en. 2. Pr ess the same butt on twic e to c onfirm the change. If done corr ectl y the indica tor light will turn gr een. Progr amming HomeLink to the Genie Intellic ode Garag e Doo[...]
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12 V olt DC Pow er Point W ARNING Do not plug optional el ectrical acc essories int o the cigar lighter socke t (if equipped). Impr oper use of the lighter c an cause dama ge not co ver ed by y our warranty , and can r esul t in fire or serious injury . Note: If used when the vehicl e is not running, the ba ttery will dis charg e. Ther e may be ins[...]
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The po wer point t empor arily turns off pow er if it ex ceeds the 150 wa tt limit. It c an also swit ch t o a faul t mode if it detect s ov erlo ading, o verhe ating, or shorting conditions. For o verloading and shorting conditions, unpl ug your devic e and switch the ignition off then on. For an ov erheating condition, l et the syst em cool off f[...]
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CENTER CONS OLE St ow it ems in the cuphol der car efull y as items ma y bec ome loose during har d braking, acc el era tion or collisions, including hot drinks which ma y spill. Av ailabl e console f eature s include: A B C E143942 Cuphol der A St ora ge c ompartment with auxiliary pow er point, auxiliary input jack, USB port and me dia hub B Auxi[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNINGS Ext ended idling a t high engine speeds can pr oduce v ery high temper a tures in the engine and exhaust s yst em, cr ea ting the risk of fire or other damag e. Do not park, idl e or drive y our vehicl e on dry gra ss or other dry ground co ver . T he emission syst em heats up the engine compartment and e xhaust sys [...]
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Ignition Modes E169299 The k eyl ess starting syst em ha s three modes: • Off: T urns the ignition off. • Without appl ying the brake pedal, press and r el ea se the butt on once when the ignition is in the on mode, or when the engine is running but the vehicl e is not moving. • On: All ele ctrical cir cuits ar e opera tional and the warning [...]
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Note: Y ou must have your int elligent acc ess ke y in the vehicl e in order to shift the transmission out o f position P . 1. Fully pr ess the br ake pe dal. 2. Pr ess the butt on. Note: The green re ady indica tor illumina tes le tting y ou know tha t the vehicle is re ady for driving. Sinc e your vehicle is e quipped with a silent k ey start, th[...]
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• Y ou can res et the timer by int eracting with your v ehicle (such a s pressing the brak e pedal or ac cel erat or pedal). • Y ou can tempor arily swit ch off the shutdo wn fe a ture any time the ignition is on (for the c urrent ignition cy cle only ). Use the inf ormation displ ay to do so. See Informa tion Display s (pag e 88). • During t[...]
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Guarding Agains t Exhaust Fumes W ARNING If you smell e xhaust fumes inside your v ehicle , ha ve y our vehicl e check ed by y our authorize d deal er immedia tel y . Do not drive y our vehicl e if you smell e xhaust fumes. C arbon monoxide is pr esent in e xhaust fumes. T ake pr ec autions to a void it s danger ous eff ects. Important V entilating[...]
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Using the Engine Block Hea ter The engine bl ock heater pl ug is loca ted in a housing in the le ft fog l amp bez el. Open the hinged , cir cular door and mak e sure the rec eptacl e terminals are cl ean and dry prior to use . Cl ean them with a dry cl oth if nece ssary . The he at er uses 0 . 4 to 1. 0 kil ow att-hour s of energ y per hour of use.[...]
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HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE Plu g-in Po wer Mode and Hybrid Mode (Fusion Energi Onl y) Y ou must plug in y our Fusion Energi v ehicl e reg ularl y for optimal use of the high vol ta ge ba tt ery's ex tended r ange capability . When you char ge y our vehicl e, you add el ectrical energ y that is then us ed to pr opel the vehicl e in plug-in pow er [...]
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The v ehicl e may ent er Enable Engine mode if the climat e contr ol is in a defr ost mode and the outside temper ature is c old . A messag e Engine Enabl ed Due to Defros t will displa y if this occ urs. If defr ost is not needed , sel ect a diff erent climat e contr ol mode to permit EV No w . When you enabl e EV Now , a blue EV icon displa ys in[...]
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• V ery high or lo w outside temper ature (to pr ovide s yst em cooling or he ating) For Fusion Energi v ehicle s, clima te contr ol demands by pa sseng ers may not direc tly c ause the engine t o run. This onl y occurs when the high vol tage bat tery char ge is l ow , or if the outside temper a ture is c old enou gh to r equire the engine to pr [...]
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During certain e vent s (such as v ehicl e servicing) your l ow vol tag e 12-vol t batt ery may bec ome disc onnect ed or disabl ed. Once the ba tt ery is rec onnected and a fter driving the vehicl e, the engine ma y continue t o opera te for thr ee to fiv e seconds a fter the ke y is turned to off . T his is a normal condition. Braking: Y our hybr[...]
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Frequentl y asked questions Answ er Question The high v olt ag e bat tery is el ectricall y isol- at ed fr om the rest of the v ehicl e when the ke y is off. W hen you turn the k ey to on, high vol ta ge c ontact ors inside the batt ery are clos ed to mak e the electricity a vail abl e to the motor / genera tor and enable the v ehicl e to driv e. T[...]
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Answ er Question Y our vehicl e's engine and transmission ar e designed t o deliver the po wer y ou need a t the most efficient engine speed . T his may be higher than expec ted during he avy acc el era tions, and may fluctu at e during ste ady sta te driving. Thes e are char act er- istics of the A tkinson engine cycl e and the transmission t[...]
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S AFETY PREC AUTIONS W ARNINGS Do not ov erfill the fuel tank. T he pressur e in an ov erfill ed tank ma y cause l eakage and l ead to fuel spr ay and fire. The fuel s yst em may be under pressur e. If y ou hear a hissing sound near the fuel fill er door (Ea sy Fuel capl ess fuel sy stem), do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel ma y s[...]
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FUEL QUALITY Note: Use of any fuel other than those rec ommended may c ause po wertr ain damag e, a l oss of vehicl e performance and repairs ma y not be c ov ered under w arrant y . Choosing the Right Fuel Use onl y UNLEADED ga soline or UNLEADED ga soline bl ended with a maximum of 15% ethanol in y our ga soline vehicl e. If y our vehicle is a Fl[...]
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Note: It is recommended t o use a fuel stabiliz er if you c onsume less than a full tank of fuel during an 18 month period . RUNNING OUT OF FUEL Av oid running out of fuel bec ause this situation ma y hav e an adverse eff ect on vehicl e component s. If you ha ve run out of fuel: • T o start the v ehicl e with a ke yle ss ignition, just start the[...]
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The funnel is l ocat ed in the re ar of the vehicl e, inside the l oad compartment, undernea th the lo ad fl oor carpet and is acc essibl e from the trunk. 1. Loc at e the portable funnel tha t comes with your v ehicle . E157279 2. Slo wl y insert the funnel into the capl ess fuel sy stem. E157280 3. Fill the vehicl e with fuel from the portabl e f[...]
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E163067 The funnel is l ocat ed in the re ar of the vehicl e, inside the l oad compartment, undernea th the lo ad fl oor carpet and is acc essibl e from the trunk (r emov e 120 – vol t convenienc e cor d f or acc ess). 1. Loc at e the portable funnel tha t comes with your v ehicle . E146221 2. Pr ess the fuel butt on loc at ed on the cent er cons[...]
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5. Fill the vehicle with fuel fr om the portabl e fuel cont ainer . 6. Cl ose the fuel door . Note: If the fuel door is not close d and the vehicl e is driven, the che ck engine light in the instrument clus ter ma y come on. 7 . When done, cl ean the funnel or properl y dispose of it. E xtr a funnels can be purcha sed fr om your authoriz ed deal er[...]
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E156032 Note: Hold the handl e of the fuel fill er nozzl e higher whil e you insert the no zzle f or ea sier acc ess. 3. Slo wly insert the fuel fill er nozzle full y into the fuel s yst em to open both doors. L eave the no zzl e fully insert ed until you ha ve st opped pumping fuel. E154765 Note: Allo w about five to ten se conds a fter pumping fu[...]
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E146221 2. Pr ess the butt on loc at ed on the center consol e to open the fuel filler door . It coul d tak e up t o 15 seconds f or the fuel door to pop open all owing you t o insert the fuel filler no zzl e. E156032 Note: Hold the handl e of the fuel fill er nozzl e higher whil e you insert the no zzle f or ea sier acc ess. 3. Slo wly insert the [...]
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3. Open the fuel filler door and remo v e any visibl e debris from the fuel fill opening. 4. Insert the fuel fill nozzl e, or the fuel fill funnel pro vided with the vehicl e, sev eral times t o allow the inl et t o cl ose properl y . This will disl odge any debris prev enting the inlet from se aling. If this action c orrec ts the probl em, the mes[...]
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If this action c orrec ts the probl em, the messag e may not r eset imme diat el y . It may tak e sever al driving cycl es for the messag e t o turn off. A driving c ycl e consists of an engine s tart-up (a fter f our or more hours with the engine off) f ollow ed by city /highwa y driving. Continuing t o drive with the messag e on may c ause the se[...]
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W ARNINGS Exhaust l eak s may r esul t in entry of harmful and potentiall y lethal fumes into the pa ssenger compartment. If you smell e xhaust fumes inside y our vehicl e, ha ve your deal er inspect your vehicl e immedia tel y . Do not drive if y ou smell exhaust fume s. Y our vehicl e is equipped with v arious emission contr ol components and a c[...]
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2. Poor fuel qu ality or wa t er in the fuel — the engine ma y misfire or run poorly . 3. The fuel fill inl et may not ha ve be en properl y cl osed . See R efueling (page 152). 4. Driving through de ep wa ter — the ele ctrical s yst em may be w et. These t emporary malfunctions c an be corr ect ed by filling the fuel t ank with good quality fu[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Hav e the bat tery pa ck serviced onl y by an authoriz ed el ectric v ehicle technician. Improper handling c an resul t in personal injury or death. Note: The high-vol tag e ba ttery doe s not require r egul ar service maint enance. Y our vehicl e consist s of various high-vol ta ge c omponents and wiring. All of the [...]
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E162957 Servic e disconnec t loc a tion for Ener gi vehicl es. Disabling the High-V olta ge Ba ttery 1. Fold do wn the re ar sea ts. 2. Loc at e the access door and r emov e the pla stic c ov er . E171514 3. Pull the outer c ov er off to e xpose the service disc onnect l ever . E147234 4. Slide the handle on the servic e disconnec t outboard t o th[...]
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W ARNINGS This equipment ha s arcing or sparking parts. Do not e xpose your self t o flammabl e vapors. Po sition this equipment at l east 18 inches (80 millimet ers) abov e the fl oor . Charging Equipment E163425 Y our vehicl e is equipped with a standar d 120-vol t con venienc e cor d. Lift the loa d floor c arpet in the r ear of the v ehicle t o[...]
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Faul t (red triangl e light) — Lights up in ca se of a det ect ed f ailur e. No char ging is possible: • Blinking red triangl e light – means that the 120 – vol t convenienc e cor d is trying to r eset the f ailure and coul d restart the charging cy cl e. • Solid r ed triangl e light – means tha t the fa ult is permanent. Y ou need to u[...]
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4. V erify that the cor d ackno wle dgment fe atur e activ at es. This indica tes the beginning of a normal charg e cy cle . 5. If using a 240 – vol t charging st ation, foll ow the instructions on the charg e sta tion to be gin the charging pr ocess. The light ring will displ ay ho w f ar along the charg e is: • When the t op right quadrant is[...]
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• When thre e quadrant light s are on and the top l eft quadrant is off , the charg e is betw een 75 – 100 perc ent. • When all lights on the entir e ring are on, the charg e is 100 percent. Note: When your vehicl e is waiting to charg e, the light ring will turn off one minut e aft er displa ying the present sta te of char ge . When y our ve[...]
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Note: After c ompleting this proc ess the vehicl e will det ect if the el ectrical s yst em is sa fe and re ac tiva te. Once y our vehicl e det ermines the el ectric al sy stem s af e you can st art your vehicl e as you woul d normally by pr essing the brak e in combination with the S T ART /S TOP button. Note: In the event the vehicl e does not re[...]
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AUT OMA TIC TR ANSMISSION W ARNINGS Al wa ys set the parking br ake fully and make sur e the ge arshift is la t ched in P (P ark). T urn the ignition to the off position and r emov e the k ey whenev er you l ea ve y our vehicl e. Do not apply the br ake pedal and acc el era tor pedal simult aneousl y . Applying both pe dals simul taneousl y for mor[...]
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Grade a ssist: • Pr ovides a dditional grade br aking with a combina tion of engine motoring and high-vol ta ge ba tt ery charging t o help maintain vehicl e speed when descending a gr ade. • As the vehicl e determines the amount of engine motoring and high-v ol tag e bat tery char ging, y ou may notic e the engine speed incre a sing and decre [...]
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E155983 3. Insert the screw driver ( or similar t ool) into the ac cess hole and pr ess the l ev er for ew ord whil e pulling the ge arshift le ver out of the P (P ark) position and into the N (Neutr al) position. 4. R emov e the tool and r einstall the panel. 5. Start the vehicl e and rel ease the parking brak e. If Y our V ehicle Gets S tuck In M[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional brak e noise is normal. If a metal-t o-met al, c ontinuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings ma y be worn-out. Have the sy stem check ed by an authorize d deal er . If the vehicl e has c ontinuous vibr ation or shudder in the ste ering wheel while br aking, hav e it checke d [...]
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When you r el ea se the ac cel er at or pedal or press the br ak e pedal, the br ake c ontroll er automa tically det ects the amount of decel eration r equest ed and optimize s how much of the decel eration will be pr oduced by r egener ative br aking. T he remaining portion is gener at ed by standard fric tion braking. When the ba ttery is almo st[...]
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E147230 Pull the swit ch up to apply the el ectric parking brak e. The br ak e syst em warning lamp will illumina te t o confirm that the el ectric parking brak e has been applied. See Information Displa y s (pag e 88). Appl ying the elec tric parking brak e when the vehicl e is moving W ARNINGS Applying the el ectric parking brak e while mo ving w[...]
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Automa tic rel ease - drive a wa y rel ease Note: The driver's door must be cl osed and the driver's sa fe ty bel t must be f as tened bef ore this f ea ture will opera te. Note: If the elec tric parking brak e warning lamp st ay s illumina te d, the el ectric parking brak e will not aut oma ticall y rel ea se. Y ou must rel ea se the el [...]
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4. Drive off in the normal manner . The brak es will r ele as e automa ticall y . 173 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Brak es[...]
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action c ontrol s yst em helps av oid drive wheel spin and l oss of traction. If your v ehicle be gins to slide , the sy stem applies the brak es to individual wheels and, when ne eded , reduc es engine power at the s ame time. If the wheel s spin when acc el era ting on slippery or loose surf aces, the sys tem r educ[...]
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS V ehicle modifica tions invol ving braking s yst em, a ftermark et r oof rack s, suspension, steering s yst em, tire c onstruction and wheel and tir e size may chang e the handling chara cteris tics of the vehicl e and may a dver sely a ffect the performanc e of the A dvanc eT rac sys tem. In a ddition, installing [...]
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P ARKING AID (IF EQUIPPED) W ARNINGS T o help a void personal injury , plea se re ad and understand the limit ations of the sys tem a s cont ained in this section. S ensing is onl y an aid for some (gener all y lar ge and fix ed) objects when moving in r ev erse on a fl at surf ace at parking speeds. T ra ffic control sy stems, inclement w ea ther,[...]
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E130178 A Co ver ag e are a of up to 6 f eet ( 2 met ers) from the r ear bumper . Ther e is decre ase d co ver ag e are a at the out er corner s of the bumper . A The s yst em det ects c ertain object s while the transmission is in R: • and moving t ow ard a st ationary objec t at a spe ed of 3 mph (5 km/h) or le ss • but not moving, and a mo v[...]
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For specific inf ormation on the r ev erse sensing portion of the sy stem, r ef er to tha t section. A CTIVE P ARK AS SIS T (IF EQUIPPED) W ARNING Designed t o be a supplement ary park aid, this s yst em may not w ork in all conditions. T his system c annot repl ace the driv er ’ s a tt ention and judgment. The driv er is responsible f or av oidi[...]
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When the sy stem finds a suit able sp ace , the touchscr een displ ay s a messag e and a tone sounds. Slo w down, continue moving f orwar d and stop when another tone sounds and a me ssag e displa ys on the touchscr een (a t appro xima tel y position A), then f ollow the instruc tions on the touchscr een. Note: Y ou must observe that the sel ected [...]
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Deactiva ting the Park Assist Feature Manuall y deactiv a te the sy st em by:: • Pr essing the activ e park a ssist button. • Grabbing the st eering wheel. • Driving abov e appro ximatel y 50 mph (80 km/h) for 10 se conds during an activ e park sear ch. • Driving abov e 6 mph (10 km/h) during automa tic steering. • T urning off the tracti[...]
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The sy stem does not position the v ehicl e where I want in the spac e Y our vehicl e is rolling in the opposit e direc tion of the transmission (r olling f orward when R ever se [R] is sel ect ed) An irreg ular curb al ong the parking space pre vents the s yst em from aligning y our vehicl e properl y V ehicles or objec ts bordering the spa ce ma [...]
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E142435 The c amera is l ocat ed on the trunk. Using the Rear V iew Camer a S ys tem The r ear view c amera s yst em displ ay s what is behind y our vehicl e when you plac e the transmission in R (R everse). The s yst em uses thre e types of guide s to help you see wha t is behind your vehicl e: • Ac tive guideline s: Show the int ended path of y[...]
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A B C D F E E142436 Ac tive guideline s A Cent erline B Fixe d guideline: Gre en zone C Fixe d guideline: Y ello w zone D Fixe d guideline: R ed zone E R ear bumper F Ac tive guideline s are onl y shown with fix ed guidelines. T o use active g uidelines, turn the ste ering wheel to point the g uidelines to war d an intended p ath. If the s teering [...]
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This all ows you t o ge t a clo ser view of an object behind the v ehicle . T he zoomed imag e keeps the bumper in the ima ge t o pro vide a ref erence. T he zoom is onl y activ e while the tr ansmission is in R (R ever se). When the tr ansmission is shifted out of R (R evers e), the fe a ture automa tically turns off and must be r eset when it is [...]
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Cruise c ontrol l ets y ou maintain a set speed without k eeping your f oot on the acc el era tor pedal. USING CRUISE C ONTROL W ARNINGS Do not use cruise contr ol in hea vy tra ffic, on winding r oads or when the road surf ace is slippery . This c ould resul t in loss of vehicl e control, serious injury or dea th. When you [...]
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EC O Cruise C ontrol This f ea ture sav es vehicl e energy by rel axing ac cel eration c ompared t o standard cruis e contr ol. For ex ample , your vehicl e may t emporarily l ose speed when going uphill. E CO will appe ar in the informa tion display when EC O cruise contr ol is activ at ed . It can be s witched on or off in the informa tion displa[...]
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3. The informa tion display will sho w a green indic at or light, current gap setting and desir ed set spe ed. 4. T ake y our foot off the acc el era tor pedal. E164805 5. A lead v ehicle gr aphic will illuminat e if there is a v ehicle de tec te d in front of you. Note: When adaptiv e cruise control is activ e, the se t speed displ ay ed in the in[...]
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E144502 Gap decre a se A Gap incre ase B Y ou can decre a se or incre ase the dist ance betw een your v ehicle and the vehicl e in front of y ou by pr essing the gap c ontrol. E164805 The sel ected g ap appears in the informa tion display a s shown b y the bars in the graphic. Four gap distanc e set tings are a vail able . Adaptiv e cruise contr ol[...]
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E144529 When you o verride the syst em, the green indic at or light illumina te s and the le ad v ehicle graphic does not sho w in the informa tion display . The s yst em will resume oper a tion when you r ele as e the acc el era t or pedal. T he vehicl e speed will de crea se to the set speed , or a l ow er speed if f ollo wing a slo wer v ehicle.[...]
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E71621 Det ection issues c an occur: When driving on a diff erent line than the vehicl e in front. A With v ehicle s that e dge int o your lane . The s yst em can onl y detect these vehicl es once they mo ve fully int o your lane. B Ther e may be issues with the det ection of v ehicles in fr ont when driving into and c oming out of a bend or curve [...]
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A messag e displ ay s if something obstructs the radar signal s from the sensor . The sensor is l oca ted behind a f ascia co ver near the driv er side of the lo wer grill e. The sys tem c annot dete ct a vehicl e ahead and will not function when something obstruc ts the radar signal s. T he foll owing table lis ts possible c auses and a ctions for[...]
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DRIVER ALERT (IF EQUIPPED ) PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNING The driv er al ert syst em is designed to aid y ou. It is not int ended to repl ace y our attention and judgment. Y ou are still re sponsible t o drive with due car e and att ention. Note: The sy stem will st ore the on/ off setting in the inf ormation displa y menu through ignition c ycl[...]
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E131359 The curr ent a ssessment of your al ertness indica te s that y ou shoul d rest a s soon a s sa fel y possible. The st atus bar will tr avel from l eft to right as the c al cula ted alertne ss le vel decre ase s. As the r est icon is appr oached the col or turns from gr een t o yell ow t o red. • Green - No r est re quired . • Y ello w -[...]
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Note: If a MyK ey® is detec ted, pr essing the button will no t aff ect the on or off sta tus of the sy stem. Only the Mode and Int ensity setting s can be chang ed when a MyK ey ® is present. E144813 Pr ess the butt on loc at ed on the le ft steering whe el stalk t o swit ch the syst em on or off. Sy stem Set tings The s yst em has t wo optional[...]
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• Lo w • Medium • High Sy stem Display E151660 When the sy stem is turne d on, an ov erhea d graphic of a v ehicl e with lane markings will be displa ye d in the informa tion displ ay . If the aid mode is sele ct ed when the sy stem is turned on, a separ a te whit e icon will al so appear in the instrument cl uster or in some vehicl es arr ow[...]
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Why is the fea ture not avail able (line markings ar e gra y) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Sta ying too close t o the lane marking Driving at high spe eds in curve s Pr evious f ea ture ac tiva tion happened within the l ast one se cond Ambiguous l ane markings (mainl y in construc tion zones) Rapid tr ansition from light t o dark [...]
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BLIND SPOT INFORMA TION S YS TEM Blind Spot Information S yst em (BLIS®) with Cross T raffic A l ert (If Equipped) W ARNING T o help a void injuries, NEVER use the BLIS as a r epla cement f or using the interior and e xt erior mirrors and looking o ver y our shoulder bef ore changing lanes. BLIS is not a repl ac ement for c areful driving and only[...]
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E142440 In this first e xampl e, the l eft sensor is onl y partiall y obstruct ed; zone c ov era ge is nearl y maximiz ed. E142441 Zone c over age al so decre a ses when parking at shall ow angles. Here, the l eft sensor is mostl y obstruct ed; zone c over age on that side is se ver el y limited . 198 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Driving Aids[...]
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Sy stem Lights and Messag es E142442 The BLIS and cr oss tra ffic alert sys tems illumina te a y ellow al ert indica tor in the outside mirror on the side of the v ehicl e the approaching v ehicl e is coming fr om. Note: The alert indic a tor dims when nighttime darkness is de tec te d. Cross tr affic alert al so sounds an audibl e warning and a me[...]
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Reasons f or messag es being display ed Cle an the f ascia ar ea in front of the r adar or remo ve the obstruction. The r adar surfa ce is dirty or obstruct ed Drive normall y in traffic f or a fe w minutes t o allow the radar t o detect pa ssing vehicl es so it c an cle ar the block ed stat e. The r adar surfa ce is not dirty or obstruct ed No act[...]
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One or both sys tems c an also be swit ched off permanently a t your authorized de aler . Once s witched off , swit ching it back on must also be done a t your authoriz ed deal er . S TEERING Elec tric Po wer S teering W ARNINGS The el ectric power st eering syst em has dia gnostic check s that continuousl y monitor the syst em to ensure pr oper op[...]
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COLLISION W ARNING SY STEM PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION (If Equipped) W ARNINGS This s yst em is designed t o be a supplement ary driving aid. It is not intended t o replac e the driver ’ s at tention, and judgment, or the need t o apply the br akes. T his syst em does NO T activ at e the brak es automa ticall y . Fail ure to pr ess the br ake pedal t[...]
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Block ed Sensors E145632 If a messag e re gar ding a block ed sensor appears in the inf ormation displa y , the radar signal s from the sensor ha ve be en obstruct ed. The sensor s are l ocat ed behind a fa scia cov er near the driv er side of the lo wer grill e. When the sensors ar e obstruct ed, a vehicl e ahead cannot be det ect ed and the colli[...]
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If the front end of the v ehicle is hit or damag ed, the radar sensing z one may be alt ered causing missed or f alse collision warnings. See y our authorize d deal er to hav e your c ollision warning r adar check ed for pr oper co ver age and opera tion. 204 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Driving Aids[...]
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LO AD LIMIT V ehicle Loading - with and without a Tr ail er This se ction will guide y ou in the proper l oading of your v ehicl e, trail er or both, to k eep your l oaded vehicl e weight within its design ra ting capability , with or without a trail er . Pr operl y l oading y our vehicl e will provide ma ximum re turn of vehicl e design perf orman[...]
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W ARNING The appr opria t e lo ading capa city of y our vehicl e can be limite d either by v olume capa city (ho w much spac e is av ail abl e) or by pa yload c apacity (how much w eight the vehicle shoul d carry). Once y ou have re ached the ma ximum payl oad of your v ehicle, do not a dd more car g o, ev en if there is spa ce av ail abl e. Ov erl[...]
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E142517 E143817 CARGO Car go W eight - include s all weight a dded t o the Bas e Curb W eight, incl uding car g o and optional equipment. W hen to wing, trail er tongue l oad or king pin weight is al so part of car go weight. G A W (Gross Axl e W eight) - is the tot al weight pl aced on e ach axl e (fr ont and re ar) including vehicl e curb weight [...]
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Note: For trail er t owing informa tion ref er to the R V and T rail er T owing Guide a vail abl e a t an authorize d deal er . E143818 GVW G VW (Gr oss V ehicle W eight) - is the V ehicl e Curb W eight, plus car g o, plus pa ssengers. G VWR (Gr oss V ehicle W eight Rating) - is the maximum all ow abl e weight of the full y l oaded v ehicl e (incl [...]
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E142524 W ARNING Ex c eeding the Sa fety Complianc e Certifica tion Label v ehicl e weight r ating limits coul d resul t in substandar d vehicl e handling or performanc e, engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damag e, serious damag e t o the vehicl e, l oss of contr ol and personal injury . E143819 GCW GVW GCW ( Gross C ombined W eight) - is t[...]
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for oper ation a t Gross V ehicl e W eight Ra ting, not a t Gross Combine d W eight Ra ting.) Separ at e functional br ake s shoul d be used f or sa f e contr ol of tow ed vehicl es and for tr ail ers wher e the Gross C ombined W eight of the to wing vehicl e plus the tr ailer ex ceed the Gr oss V ehicle W eight Ra ting of the towing v ehicl e. The[...]
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2. Det ermine the combine d weight of the driv er and pa ssenger s tha t will be riding in your v ehicle. 3. Subtrac t the combine d weight of the driver and pa ssengers from XXX k g or XXX lb. 4. T he re sulting fig ure e quals the av ail abl e amount of car go and lu gga ge l oad capacit y . For ex ampl e, if the “ XXX ” amount equals 1, 400 [...]
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be: 635 kil ogr ams - (2 x 99 kil ograms) - (12 x 4 5 kil ograms) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kil ogr ams. Y ou will nee d to r educ e the l oad weight b y at l ea st 240 pounds (104 kil ograms). If you r emo ve three 100-pound ( 45-kil ogr am) cement ba gs, then the lo ad cal cula tion w ould be: 1 400 - (2 x 220) - ( 9 x 100) = 1 400 - 440 - 900 = 6[...]
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TO WING A TRAILER W ARNING Nev er t ow a tr ail er with a Fusion Hybrid. This pow ertrain is not designed t o t ow . TRANSPOR TING THE VEHICLE E143886 If you nee d to ha ve y our vehicl e tow ed, conta ct a prof essional towing servic e or , if you ar e a member of a roadside assist ance pr ogram, your r oadside assist ance servic e pro vider . W e[...]
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Recr eational T owing Note: Put your clima te c ontrol s yst em in recirc ula te d air mode to pre vent exhaust fumes from ent ering the vehicl e. S ee Climate C ontrol (pag e 112). Follo w these guideline s if you ha ve a nee d for r ecre a tional (RV) t owing. An e xampl e of recr ea tional to wing would be t owing your v ehicle behind a mot orho[...]
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BREAKING-IN Y ou need to br eak in ne w tires f or appro xima tel y 300 miles ( 480 kilome ter s). During this time, y our vehicle may e xhibit some unusual driving charac teristic s. The engine al so needs t o bre ak in. Av oid hard acc eler ations and driving too f ast for the fir st 1000 mile s (1600 kilome ter s). If possibl e, a void carrying [...]
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E142667 When driving throu gh wa ter , traction or brak e capabilit y may be limit ed . Also , wa ter ma y enter y our engine ’ s air intak e and sev erel y damag e your engine or y our vehicl e may s tall. Once thr ough the wa ter , alwa ys dry the brak es b y moving y our vehicl e slowl y while applying light pr essur e on the brak e pedal. W e[...]
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RO ADSIDE AS SIS T ANCE V ehicles Sol d In The U.S .: Getting Roadside Assis tance T o full y assis t you shoul d you ha ve a vehicl e conc ern, Ford Motor C ompany offer s a compliment ary roadside assist ance pr ogram. This pr ogram is separa te from the New V ehicle Limite d W arranty . T he service is a vail abl e: • 24 hours, sev en day s a [...]
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HAZARD W ARNING FLASHER S Note: If used when the vehicl e is not running, the ba ttery will l ose charge. There may be insufficient po wer to rest art your vehicl e. The haz ard warning but ton is loc a ted on the instrument panel. Use it when your v ehicl e is cre ating a sa fety hazar d f or other motorist s. • Pr ess the butt on to turn on the[...]
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Do not at tempt t o push-start y our automa tic transmission vehicl e. A utoma tic transmissions do not ha ve push-st art capability . Att empting to push-st art a vehicl e with an aut omatic tr ansmission may c ause transmission dama ge . Preparing Y our V ehicle Note: Use only a 12-vol t supply to s tart your vehicl e. Note: Do not disconnec t th[...]
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Note: In the illustr ation, the v ehicl e on the bott om is used t o designat e the a ssisting (boosting) ba ttery . Note: Remo ve the red c ap from the positiv e prong (B) on your v ehicle be for e connec ting the cabl es. E148861 1. Connec t the positive (+) jumper c able to the positiv e (+) prong (B) of the discharg ed ba tt ery . 2. Connec t t[...]
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E148862 1. R emov e the jumper cabl e from the ground met al surfa ce. 2. R emov e the jumper cabl e on the nega tive (-) terminal of the boost er vehicl e's ba tt ery . 3. Remo ve the jumper c able fr om the positive (+) t erminal of the boost er vehicl e's ba tt ery . 4. R emov e the jumper cabl e from the positive (+) t erminal of the [...]
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Cra shes A cra sh or impac t significant enough t o requir e an emerg ency re sponse for conv entional vehicles w oul d also re quire the same respons e for an el ectric or hybrid-el ectric v ehicle . If possible • Mov e your c ar to a sa fe, ne arby loc a tion and remain on the sc ene. • R oll down the windo ws bef ore shutting your v ehicle o[...]
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POS T-CRA SH ALERT S YS TEM The s yst em fla shes the turn signal lamps and sounds the horn (intermit tentl y) in the ev ent of a serious impact tha t depl oy s an airbag (fr ont, side, side c urtain or Sa fe ty Canopy ) or the sa fe ty bel t pret ensioners. The horn and l amps will turn off when: • The haz ard c ontrol butt on is pre ssed • Th[...]
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GETTING THE SERVICE S Y OU NEED W arranty r epairs t o your v ehicl e must be performe d by an authoriz ed deal er. Whil e any authorize d deal er handling your v ehicl e line will pro vide warr anty servic e, w e rec ommend you r eturn t o your selling authorized de al er who wants t o ensure your c ontinued sa tisf action. Ple a se note tha t cer[...]
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In order t o help you serv e you be tt er , ple as e hav e the foll owing informa tion av ailabl e when contacting a C ustomer R ela tionship Cent er: • V ehicle Identifica tion Number . • Y our tel ephone number (home and business). • The name of the authoriz ed deal er and city where l ocat ed. • The v ehicl e ’ s current odome ter r ea[...]
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THE BETTER BUSINES S BUREAU (BBB) A UTO LINE PROGR AM (U.S. ONL Y) Y our satisf action is important to For d Motor C ompany and t o your de aler . If a warr anty c oncern ha s not been re solv ed using the three-st ep procedure outline d earlier in this chapt er in the Getting the Servic es you ne ed section, you ma y be eligible t o participate in[...]
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In the CAMV AP program, impartial third-party arbitr ator s conduct he arings a t mutuall y conv enient times and pl ace s in an informal en vironment. T hese impartial arbitra t ors re view the positions of the parties, mak e decisions and , when appropria te , render a war ds to r esol ve disputes. CAMV AP decisions are f ast, fair , and final as[...]
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Ford Middl e Ea st Cust omer R ela tionship Cent er P .O. Bo x 214 70 Dubai, Unit ed Arab Emir ates T el ephone: +971 4 3326084 T oll-Fre e Number for the King dom of Saudi Arabia: 800 89 71409 Loc al T el ephone Number of Kuw ait: 248105 75 F AX: +971 4 3327299 Email: menaca c@for d. com www .me.for d. com If you buy y our vehicl e in North Americ[...]
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T o conta ct NHT SA, y ou ma y call the V ehicl e Sa f ety Hotline toll-fr ee at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY : 1-800-424-9153); g o to http:/ / www .saf ercar .gov; or writ e to: A dministra tor 1200 New Jer sey A v enue, Southe a st W ashingt on, D . C. 20590 Y ou c an also obtain other inf ormation about mot or vehicl e sa f ety fr om http:/ / www .saf e[...]
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FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHART Po wer Distribution Bo x W ARNINGS Al wa ys disc onnect the ba tt ery bef ore servicing high-current fuse s. T o re duce risk of el ectric al shock, alw ay s repl ac e the co ver t o the pow er distribution bo x bef ore rec onnecting the ba ttery or refilling fl uid reserv oirs. The po wer distribution bo x is loca te d i[...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Blo wer mot or rela y — 4 Po wer point 3 - Back of consol e 20A 3 5 Not used — 6 Po wertrain c ontrol modul e - vehicl e power 1 20A 1 7 Po wertrain c ontrol modul e - vehicl e power 2 20A 1 8 Po wertrain c ontrol modul e rel ay — 9 Po wer point 1 - driver front 20A 3 10 Po wertrain[...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Run/ start transmission oil pump (Fusion Energi) 10A 1 24 Run/ start anti-lock br ak e syst em 10A 2 25 Run/ start pow ertrain c ontrol modul e 10A 2 26 Fuel door solenoid (Fusion Ener gi) 10A 1 27 Not used — 28 Hybrid cont ent vehicl e power 5 15A 1 29 Not used — 30 Not used — 31 C[...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Horn 20A 1 48 Not used — 49 Not used — 50 Hybrid cont ent vehicl e power 1 15A 2 51 Hybrid cont ent vehicl e power 2 15A 2 52 Po wer sea ts 10A 1 53 Hybrid cont ent vehicl e power 4 10A 2 54 Hybrid cont ent vehicl e power 3 10A 2 55 1 Micro fuse 2 Dual micro fuse 3 M-type fuse 233 Fus[...]
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Pow er Distribution Box - Bott om E145983 Ther e are fuses l ocat ed on the bott om of the fuse bo x. T o ac ce ss the bottom of the fuse bo x, do the foll owing: 1. R ele as e the two l a tches, loc a ted on both sides of the fuse bo x. 2. Raise the inboar d side of the fuse bo x from the cr adl e. 3. Move the fuse bo x tow ard the c enter of the [...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Not used — 66 Body contr ol module 2 50A 2 6 7 Hea te d rear windo w 40A 1 68 Anti-lock br ake syst em valv es 30A 1 69 P asseng er sea t 30A 1 70 Not used — 71 Not used (spare) 30A 1 72 Not used (spare) 20A 1 73 Driver se at modul e 30A 1 7 4 Not used — 75 Not used (spare) 20A 1 76[...]
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Pa ssenger C ompartment Fuse Panel The fuse panel is l ocat ed under the instrument panel to the l eft of the steering col umn. Note: It may be ea sier to a cc ess the fuse panel if you remo ve the finish trim piece. E145984 Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Lighting (ambient, gl ov e bo x, vanit y , dome, trunk) 10A 1 1 [...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Not used (spare) 10A 2 8 Not used (spare) 10A 2 9 K eypad, C ell phone pa ssport module (Fusion Energi) 5A 2 10 Not used (spare) 5A 2 11 Climat e contr ol, Ge ar shift 7 .5A 2 12 St eering wheel c olumn, Clust er , Dat alink logic 7 .5A 2 13 T raction ba ttery contr ol module (Hybrid) 10A[...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number R ear driv er side door (window ) 30A 1 29 R ear pa ssenger side door ( window) 30A 1 30 Not used (spare) 15A 1 31 GPS , V oice contr ol, Displ ay , Adaptive cruis e contr ol, Ra dio frequency r ec eiver 10A 1 32 Radio , A ctiv e noise contr ol 20A 1 33 Run/ start (fuse #19 , 20, 21, 22, [...]
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Standard Fuse Amper age Rating and C olor Col or J-type fuses M-type fuses Dual micro fuses Micro fuses Fuse r ating - - T an T an 5A - - Bro wn Brown 7 .5A - - R ed R ed 10A - Gre y Blue Blue 15A Blue Light Bl ue - Y ello w 20A Whit e White - Whit e 25A Pink Pink - Green 30A Green Gre en - - 40A R ed - - - 50A Y ello w - - - 60A 240 Fusion/Mondeo [...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your v ehicl e serviced r egul arl y to help maintain its r oadworthine ss and resal e val ue. T here is a l arg e netw ork of Ford authorized de al ers tha t are ther e to help you with their pr ofe ssional servicing expertise . W e believe tha t their speciall y trained t echnicians are best qualified t o service y our[...]
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2. Go to the fr ont of the vehicl e and loc a te the sec ondary rel ease l ev er , which is loc a ted under the fr ont of the hood, t o your right of the cent er of the vehicl e (driv er's side), near the headlight. 3. Rel ea se the hood lat ch by pushing the yell ow s econdary r el ea se le ver t o your le ft, to ward the cent er of the vehic[...]
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E146046 Engine cool ant res ervoir c ap A Engine oil filler c ap B Engine air cle aner co ver C Brak e fluid r eserv oir cap D Po wer distribution box E Invert er system c ontroll er F Invert er system c ontroll er coolant r eservoir c ap G Engine oil dipstick H Windshiel d wa sher fluid reserv oir cap I 243 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Maintenanc e[...]
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ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK - 2.0L HYBRID A B E169062 MIN A MAX B ENGINE OIL CHECK Check the l evel be for e starting the engine and make sur e that the l evel is betw een the MIN and the MAX marks. 1. Make sur e that y our vehicle is on l ev el ground . 2. S witch the engine off and w ait 10 minutes f or the oil to drain int o the oil pan. 3. Remo ve the[...]
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Sel ecting EV No w mode when your v ehicl e is in the oil maintenanc e mode will suspend the oil maintenanc e mode for a s long a s you continue driving y our vehicl e. The oil maint enance mode will r esume the next time y ou start your vehicl e. Changing the engine oil and rese tting the oil life monit oring sy stem will suspend the oil maintenan[...]
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Note: For best resul ts, c oolant conc entra tion should be test ed with a refr actome ter such a s Ro tunda tool 300-ROB752 40 av ailabl e from your deal er . Ford does not r ecommend the us e of hydr omet ers or cool ant test strips f or mea suring cool ant conc entrations. Note: Automo tive fl uids are not interchang eable. Do not use engine coo[...]
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• Do not use alc ohol, methanol, brine or any engine cool ants mixed with al cohol or methanol antifre eze ( cool ant). Alc ohol and other liquids can cause engine damag e from o verhea ting or freezing. • Do not add ex tra inhibit ors or additiv es to the c oolant. Thes e can be harmful and compr omise the corr osion prot ection of the engine [...]
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V ehicles driv en ye ar-round in non-e xtreme climat es shoul d use pre dilut ed cool ant meeting the For d specifica tion f or optimum cooling s yst em and engine prot ection. What Y ou Should Kno w About Fail- Safe C ooling If the engine cool ant suppl y is deple ted , this fe atur e all ow s the vehicl e to be driv en tempor aril y bef ore incre[...]
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AUT OMA TIC TR ANSMISSION FLUID CHECK Note: T ransmission fl uid shoul d be checke d by an a uthorized de aler . If required , fluid should be a dded b y an authorized de aler . The aut oma tic transmission does not ha ve a transmission fl uid dipstick. Hav e an authorized de al er check and change the tr ansmission fluid a t the corr ect servic e [...]
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W ARNINGS When lifting a pl astic-c ase d bat tery , ex ce ssive pr essure on the end w alls coul d ca use acid to fl ow through the vent c aps, re sulting in per sonal injury and damag e to the v ehicle or b att ery . Lift the bat tery with a ba ttery carrier or with y our hands on opposite c orners. K eep batt eries out of re ach of childr en. Ba[...]
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Because y our vehicle ’ s engine is ele ctronic all y-contr olle d by a c omputer , some engine contr ol setting s are maintained b y pow er from the l ow-vol tag e bat tery . Some engine c omputer settings, like the idl e trim and fuel trim strat egy , optimize the driv eability and perf ormance of the engine. T he cl ock and radio st ation pres[...]
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E129990 1 1 2 1. Pull the wiper bl ade and arm aw ay from the gl ass. 2. Pr ess the l ocking buttons t ogether . 3. Rota te and remo ve the wiper bl ade. 4. Install in the re ver se order . Note: Make sure tha t the wiper bl ade lock s into pl ac e. L o wer the wiper arm and bl ade back to the windshiel d. The wiper arms will automa tically re turn[...]
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E142465 4. On the wall or scr een you will obs erve a fla t zone of high int ensity light loc a ted a t the top of the right hand portion of the beam pa tt ern. If the t op edge of the high int ensity light zone is not at the horiz ontal r efer ence line , the headl amp will need t o be adjust ed. E145594 5. Loca te the v ertical adjus ter on e ach[...]
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REMO VING A HEADLAMP E159693 1. Make sur e the headl amp control is in the off position and open the hood. 2. R emov e the six fa steners securing the front f a scia to the fr ont trim co ver . 3. Remo ve the thr ee bumper co v er upper scre ws. 4. R emov e the fa stener at the inboar d side of the headl amp you ar e servicing. E159694 5. Remov e t[...]
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7 . R emov e the three fr ont bumper co ver lo wer f astener s, onl y on the side of the headl amp you ar e servicing. E159697 8. Separa te the fr ont bumper co ver fr om the fender and pull the f ender outward 1.2 inches (3 centime ter s). E159698 9 . From the front of the v ehicle , pull the front bumper c ov er forw ard 4 inches (10 centimet ers[...]
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Repla cing the Headlamp Bulbs W ARNING Handle a hal ogen headl amp bulb car efull y and keep out of chil dren ’ s re ach. Gr asp the bulb b y onl y its pla stic ba se and do not touch the gl ass. The oil fr om your hand c oul d cause the bulb to br eak the ne xt time the hea dlamps are oper at ed. Note: If the bulb is accidentall y touched, it sh[...]
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E145777 3. Remo ve the push pins and r eposition the inner body side trim. E145778 4. R emov e the three l amp a ssembl y nuts. 5. G entl y pull the lamp a ssembl y aw ay from the v ehicle . E145779 6. T urn the bulb holder c ountercl ockwise and remo ve the bulb hol der . E145780 7 . R emov e the bulb from the bulb hol der . Install the new bulb i[...]
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Repla cing the License Pla te Lamp Bulb 3 2 1 E72789 1. Care fully r el ea se the spring clip. 2. R emov e the lamp . 3. Remo ve the bulb . Install the new bulb in r ev erse or der . BULB SPECIFIC A TION CHART R eplac ement bulbs are specified in the chart belo w . Headl amp bulbs must be marke d with an authorized “ D. O. T . ” f or North Amer[...]
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Tra de name Function LED *Side repe at er lamp LED *Interior l amp *T o replac e these bulbs, se e your authoriz ed deal er . T o repl ace all instrument panel bulbs, see y our authorized deal er . **If so equipped . 259 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Maintenanc e[...]
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CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER W ARNING T o re duce the risk of v ehicle dama ge and/ or personal burn injuries do not start y our engine with the air cle aner remo ved and do not r emov e it whil e the engine is running. When changing the air fil ter el ement, use only the air fil ter element list ed. Se e Capacities and Specifica tions (pag e 29[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION Y our Ford or Lincoln a uthorized de aler ha s many quality pr oducts a vail abl e to cl ean your v ehicle and pr ot ect its finishes. CLEANING PRODU CT S For best re sults, use the f ollo wing produc ts or product s of equival ent quality: Motor cra ft Bug and T ar Remo ver (Z C-42) Motor cra ft Custom Bright Metal Cl eaner ([...]
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• W ash y our vehicl e first, using cool or luk ew arm wa ter and a neutr al pH shampoo, such a s Motorcr aft De tail W ash. • Use Motor cra ft Custom Bright Met al Cle aner . Apply the pr oduct a s you woul d a wa x to cl ean bumpers and other chrome parts; all ow the cle aner to dry f or a f ew minut es, then wipe off the haze with a cl ean, [...]
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• Nev er wa sh or rinse any ignition c oil, spark plu g wire or spark pl ug well, or the are a in and around these l ocations. • Co ver the ba ttery , pow er distribution box, and air filt er assembly t o prevent wa ter dama ge when cl eaning the engine. CLEANING THE WINDOW S AND WIPER BLADES Car wa sh chemicals and environment al fall out can [...]
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Cle an the instrument panel and cl uster lens with a cl ean, damp, whit e cotton cloth, then use a cl ean and dry whit e cott on cloth to dry thes e area s. • Av oid cl eaners or polishe s that incr ea se the gloss of the upper portion of the instrument panel. T he dull finish in this are a helps prot ect y ou from undesirabl e windshield refl ec[...]
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REP AIRING MINOR P AINT D AMA GE Y our authorized de aler ha s touch-up paint to ma t ch your v ehicle ’ s col or . T ake y our col or code (print ed on a sticker in the driver ’ s door jamb ) t o your authoriz ed deal er to ensur e you g et the c orrec t col or. • R emov e particl es such as bir d droppings, tree sap , insect deposits, t ar [...]
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• T ouch-up ex posed or primed met al to prev ent rust. • Co ver chr ome and stainl ess st eel parts with a thick coa t of aut o wax t o prevent discol oration. R e-wax a s nece ssary when your v ehicle is w a shed. • Lubrica t e all hood, door and trunk lid hinges, and la t ches with a light gra de oil. • Co ver int erior trim to pr ev ent[...]
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• Check brak e pedal operation. Drive your v ehicle 15 f eet ( 4.5 met ers) back and forth t o remo ve rus t build-up . • Check fluid l evels (incl uding cool ant, oil and ga s) to mak e sure there are no le aks, and fluids ar e at r ecommende d le vel s. • If the bat tery w as r emov ed , cl ean the bat tery c able ends and inspe ct. Conta c[...]
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TEMPORAR Y MOBILITY KIT Note: The tempor ary mobility kit se alant compound in the c anister is t o be used f or one tire onl y . See y our Ford authorize d deal er for a dditional repl acement se alant canist ers. The kit is l ocat ed in the spare tir e well in the trunk. The kit c onsists of an air compr essor t o reinfl at e the tire and a seali[...]
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• Drive c arefull y and avoid abrupt ste ering maneuvers. • Periodic all y monitor tir e infla tion pressur e in the aff ected tir e; if the tire is losing pr essur e, ha ve the v ehicl e to we d. • R ead the inf orma tion in the Tips f or Use of the Kit section t o mak e sure sa f e opera tion of the kit and your v ehicle. Tips for Use of th[...]
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First S tag e: Reinflating the Tire with Sealing C ompound and Air W ARNINGS Do not stand dire ctl y ov er the kit while infl ating the tire. If you notic e any unusual bul ges or def ormations in the tire's sidew all during infl ation, s top and call r oadside a ssistance . If the tire doesn't infl a te t o the rec ommended tire pr essur[...]
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E144621 8. Inflat e the tire t o the pressur e list ed on the tire l abel loc a ted on the driv er's door or the door jamb are a. When the sealing c ompound is first adde d into the tire, the air pressur e gau ge r eading on the compr essor unit may indic a te a higher val ue; this is normal and should be no re ason f or conc ern. The pressur [...]
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E144622 4. Adjust the tir e t o the rec ommended infla tion pre ssure fr om the tire l abel loc a ted on the driv er's door or door jamb are a. The tir e pressur e ha s to be check ed with the compr essor in the OFF position to g et the c orrec t tire pressur e re ading. 5. T urn the compressor off b y pressing the on/ off button. 6. Unpl ug t[...]
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E144625 3. Using the yell ow cap t ool, press the tab loc a ted on the kit c ompress or housing while pulling up on the se al ant canist er . Installation of the sealant c anister t o the kit E144626 1. Align the seal ant canist er with the kit housing. E161567 2. Once aligned , se at the se alant c anist er by lightl y pushing down until you hear [...]
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TIRE C ARE Information About Unif orm Tire Quality Gr ading E142542 Tir e Quality Gr ades appl y to ne w pneuma tic pass enger c ar tire s. The Qualit y gr ades c an be found where applic abl e on the tire sidew all betw een tread shoul der and maximum sec tion width. For ex ampl e: Treadw ear 200 Tr action AA T emperatur e A . The se Tir e Quality[...]
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The tr action gra des, fr om highest to l ow est are AA, A, B, and C . T he gra des r epresent the tir e ’ s abilit y to s top on w et pa vement as mea sured under contr oll ed conditions on spe cified go vernment tes t surf ace s of asphal t and concre t e. A tir e mark ed C may ha ve poor tra ction perf ormance . T emperature A B C W ARNING The[...]
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* kPa: Kil opasc al, a metric unit of air pressur e. * PSI: P ounds per square inch, a standar d unit of air pre ssure. * Col d tire pressure: T he tire pressur e when the vehicle ha s been sta tionary and out of direct sunlight for an hour or mor e and prior to the v ehicle being driv en for 1 mil e (1.6 km). * Rec ommended inflation pressure: T h[...]
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A. P: Indic at es a tire, de signa te d by the T ire and Rim Associa tion, tha t may be use d for servic e on car s, sport utility v ehicles, minivans and light truck s. Not e: If your tir e size doe s not begin with a l ett er this may mean it is designa te d by either the Eur opean Tir e and Rim T echnic al Org aniza tion or the Japan Tire Manuf [...]
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mph ( km/h) Lett er ra ting 168 mph (270 km/h) W 186 mph (299 km/h) Y Note: For tires with a maximum speed c apability o ver 149 mph (2 40 km/h), tire manuf acturer s sometime s use the l et ter s ZR. For those with a maximum spee d capabilit y o ver 186 mph (299 km/h), tire manuf acturer s al wa ys use the l et ter s ZR. H. U .S. DO T Tire Identif[...]
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* Tr action: T he tr action gr ades, from highes t to l owe st are AA, A, B, and C. The gr ades repr esent the tire's abilit y to st op on wet pav ement as mea sured under contr oll ed c onditions on specified go vernment te st surf ace s of asphal t and concre t e. A tir e marke d C may ha ve poor tra ction performanc e. * T emperature: T he [...]
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C. Ma ximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kP a) col d: Indicat es the maximum l oad and tir e pre ssure when the tire is use d as a du al; defined a s four tires on the r ear axl e (a t otal of six or mor e tires on the vehicl e). D . Maximum Load Singl e lb (kg) at psi (kP a) cold: Indic a te s the maximum l oad and tir e pressur e when the tire is us[...]
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C. 80: Indic a te s the aspe ct r a tio which give s the tire's r a tio of height to width. Numbers of 70 or l ow er indica te a short sidew all. D . D: Indic at es a diagonal t ype tire . R: Indica tes a r adial type tir e. E. 16: Indic at es the wheel or rim diamet er in inches. If y ou change your whe el size, you will ha ve to purcha se ne[...]
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(a ffix ed to either the door hing e pillar , door-la tch post, or the door edg e that me ets the door-l atch post, ne xt t o the driver's sea ting position), or T ire L abel which is l oca ted on the B-Pill ar or the edge of the driver ’ s door . F ailur e t o foll ow the tir e pressur e rec ommendations can c ause unev en tre adw ear pa tt[...]
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3. Add enough air t o re ach the rec ommended air pressur e. Note: If you o verfill the tire , rel ea se air b y pressing on the me tal st em in the cent er of the val ve. Then reche ck the pressure with y our tire ga ug e. 4. R eplac e the val ve cap . 5. R epea t this proce dure f or ea ch tire , incl uding the spare . Note: Some spare tire s ope[...]
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Tire W ear E142546 When the tr ead is w orn down to one sixt eenth of an inch (2 millimet ers), tires must be repl aced t o help pre vent y our vehicl e from skidding and hy dropl aning. Built-in tr eadw ear indica tors, or w ear bars, which l ook like narr ow strips of smooth rubber acro ss the tre ad will appear on the tir e when the tre ad is wo[...]
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describes the fundament al chara ct eristics of the tir e and also pro vides a U .S. DO T Tire Identifica tion Number for sa f ety standar d certific a tion and in ca se of a rec all. This be gins with the l ett ers DO T and indica tes tha t the tire me ets all f eder al standar ds. T he nex t tw o numbers or l etter s are the plant c ode designati[...]
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W ARNINGS When infl a ting the tire f or mounting pressur es up to 20 psi (1.38 bar) gre a ter than the maximum pr essure on the tir e sidew all, the f oll owing prec autions must be taken t o prot ect the person mounting the tire: 1. Mak e sure tha t you hav e the corr ect tir e and wheel size. 2. Lubric a te the tir e bea d and wheel bea d sea t [...]
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Driving habits hav e a great deal to do with y our tire mil eage and safe ty . *Observ e poste d speed limits * Avoid f ast st arts, st ops and turns * Avoid pothol es and objects on the roa d *Do not run ov er curbs or hit the tire a gainst a c urb when parking Highwa y Hazards No mat t er how c are full y you driv e there ’ s alw a ys the possi[...]
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Note: Y our vehicl e ma y be equipped with a dissimil ar spare wheel and tire a ssembly . A dissimilar sp are wheel and tir e a ssembl y is defined a s a spare wheel and tire a ssembly tha t is differ ent in brand , size or appear anc e from the roa d tires and wheels. If you ha ve a dissimil ar spare wheel and tir e a ssembl y it is intende d for [...]
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USING SNO W CHAINS W ARNING If you choose t o install sno w tire s on your v ehicle , they must be the s ame size, construc tion, and l oad rang e as the original tires list ed on the tire plac ard , and they must be install ed on all four wheels. Mixing tir es of diff erent siz e or construc tion on your v ehicle c an adv ersel y aff ect your vehi[...]
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When the malfunc tion indica tor is illumina te d, the s yst em may not be abl e to de tec t or signal lo w tire pr essure a s intended . TPMS malfunctions may oc cur for a v ariety of r ea sons, incl uding the install ation of r epla cement or al terna te tires or wheel s on the vehicl e that prev ent the TPMS from functioning pr operl y . Al wa y[...]
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Cust omer action re quired Possibl e cause Low tire pr essure warning light Make sur e tires ar e a t the proper pre s- sure. See Infl a ting your tir es in this chapter . A fter infl ating y our tires to the manufa cturer ’ s rec ommended pre ssure as sho wn on the Tir e Label (l oca ted on the edge of driv er ’ s door or the B-Pill ar), the v[...]
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How T emperature A ffects Y our Tire Pressure The tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em monitor s tire pr essure in e ach pneumatic tire. Whil e driving in a normal manner , a typical pa ssenger tire infl ation pr essure may incr ea se about 2 to 4 psi (1 4 to 28 kP a) from a c old st art situation. If the vehicl e is sta tionary overnight with the o[...]
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E145950 Wheel pil ot bore A Inspect the wheel pil ot bore and mounting surfa ce prior t o install ation. R emov e any visibl e corr osion or l oose particle s. 293 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Wheels and Tir es[...]
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ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS 2.0L A TK iVCT Engine Engine 122 Cubic inches Minimum 87 octane R equired fuel 1-3-4-2 Firing order Coil on pl ug ( COP) Ignition sys tem 12.3:1 C ompre ssion ra tio 0. 051 in. ± 0 .002 in. (1.3 mm ± 0 .05 mm) S park plu g gap 294 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Capacities and Specific ations[...]
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MOTOR CRAFT P ARTS 2.0L A TK iVCT Engine Component F A-1911 Air fil ter element 1 FL-910-S Oil filt er 2 BXT-99R T4-390 Bat tery SP-530 Spark pl ugs 3 FP-71 Cabin air fil ter WW-2601(driv er side) Windshiel d wiper blade WW-2700 (pa ssenger side) 1 Fail ure t o use the correct air fil ter element ma y resul t in severe engine dama ge . The cust ome[...]
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VEHICLE IDENTIFIC A TION NUMBER The v ehicl e identifica tion number is loc a ted on the l eft-hand side of the instrument panel. E142476 Ple a se note tha t in the gr aphic, XXXX is repr esenta tive of y our vehicl e identification number . The V ehicle Identifica tion Number cont ains the foll owing informa tion: E142477 W orld manuf actur er ide[...]
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The Na tional Highw ay T ra ffic Sa fe ty Administr ation R egul ations r equire tha t a Sa fet y Complianc e Certific ation L abel be affix ed to a vehicl e and prescribe where the Sa fet y Complianc e Certific ation L abel may be l oca ted. T he Safe ty C ompliance Certific ation L abel shall be affix ed to either the door hinge pill ar , the doo[...]
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TECHNIC AL SPECIFICA TIONS Ford part number / Ford specification Ford part name or equival ent Capacity Item PM-1-C / Motor cra ft DOT 4 L V High Perf ormance Brak e Fluid Betw een MIN and MAX on re servoir Brak e fluid 1 W SS-M6C65-A2 Motor cra ft XL-5 (aerosol) or CRC SL3151ESB / Multi-P urpose Gre ase (lithium gre ase) Not applicabl e Hing es, l[...]
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Ford part number / Ford specification Ford part name or equival ent Capacity Item / W SH-M17B19-A YN-32 Motor cra ft POE R efriger ant Compr essor Oil 5.1 7 fl oz (152. 8 ml) A/C R efrigerant Compr essor Oil 9 / W SS-M2C31-B2 1 Ford r ecommends using Mot orcr aft (Ford) DO T 4 L V High Perf ormance Mot or V ehicle Brak e Fluid or e quival ent meeti[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R eception Fac tors AM and FM frequencies ar e est ablished by the Federal C ommunications Commission (FC C) and the Canadian Ra dio and T el ecommunic a tions Commission ( CRT C). Those fr equencies ar e: • AM: 530, 540-1 700 , 1710 kHz • FM: 87 .9-10 7 .7 , 107 . 9 MHz Radio Rec eption Fac tors The [...]
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• MP3 fol der mode represents a f older structure c onsisting of one lev el of fol ders. The CD pl ay er numbers all MP3 track s on the disc (noted by the .mp3 file e xt ension) and all f older s containing MP3 fil es, from F001 (fol der) T001 (track) to F253 T255. • Cre ating dis cs with onl y one le vel of fol ders helps with naviga tion thro[...]
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CD: Pr ess this butt on to list en to a CD . Pre ss the function butt ons belo w the radio s creen t o sel ect on-scr een options of R epea t or Shuffl e. A SOUND: P ress this but ton t o ac cess se ttings f or T reble , Midr ange, Bass, Fa de and Balanc e. Use the up and do wn arrow butt ons to sel ect the various setting s. When you mak e your se[...]
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MEDIA: Pr ess this butt on to ac cess your auxiliary input jack or s witch be twe en devic es you pl ug int o the input jack or USB port. R Clock: P ress this but ton t o ac cess the cl ock setting. Use the cent er arrow contr ols t o change the hours and minut es. Y ou can also set the cl ock by pr essing the MENU butt on and scrolling t o Clock S[...]
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E144489 VOL and P ow er: Pr ess this butt on to turn the s yst em off and on. T urn it to adjust the vol ume. A CD slot: Insert a CD . B TUNE: Once y ou sel ect a fre quency band, turn the contr ol to find the de sired sta tion manuall y . C Eject: Pr ess this butt on to eje ct a CD . D Seek and Fa st Forward: In r adio mode, sele ct a fre quency b[...]
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AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: SONY AM/FM/ CD W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary re sponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle. W e rec ommend[...]
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VOL: T urn the contr ol t o adjust the vol ume. F SOUR CE: Pr ess this butt on to a cc ess differ ent audio modes such a s AM, FM and A/V Input. G Seek, R ev erse and Fa st Forward: In r adio mode, sel ect a fre quency band and press one of thes e buttons. The s yst em stops a t the first station it finds in that dir ection. Pre ss and hold one of [...]
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SIRIUS Sel ect f or a brief sampling of all avail abl e channels. Scan Sel ect t o view y our sa tellit e ra dio ele ctronic serial number (ESN). Y ou will nee d this number when communica ting with Sirius to ac tiva te , modify or tr ack your a cc ount. Show E SN Sel ect t o view a vail abl e sat ellite radio channel s. Pr ess OK to open a list of[...]
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CD Setting s Sel ect t o scan all dis c sele ctions. Sc an All Sel ect t o scan all music in the c urrent MP3 f ol der . Scan Fol der Sel ect t o bring soft and l oud pa ssag es tog ether f or a more consist ent list ening le vel. CD Compr ession Clock S ettings Sel ect t o set the time . Set T ime Sel ect t o set the c alendar da te. S et Da t e S[...]
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The mul tica st indicat or appears in FM mode (onl y) if the current sta tion is broadc a sting multipl e digital broadca sts. The highlight ed numbers signify a vail abl e digital channels wher e new or diff erent cont ent is av ailabl e. HD1 signifies the main progr amming sta tus and is av ailabl e in analog and digit al broadc a sts. Other mult[...]
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In order t o pro vide the best possibl e experienc e, use the c ontac t form t o report any sta tion issues found while lis tening t o a sta tion broadc a sting with HD Radio technol ogy . Independent entities own and opera t e each st ation. T hese stations ar e responsibl e for ensuring all audio stre ams and dat a fields ar e ac cura te. Potenti[...]
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HD Radio T echnolog y manufac tured under license fr om iBiquity Digital C orp. U.S. and for eign pa tents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio l ogos are proprie tary tr ademarks of iBiquity Digital C orp. Ford Mot or Compan y and iBiquity Digital C orp. ar e not responsibl e for the cont ent sent using HD Radio t echnol ogy . Cont ent may be changed[...]
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SIRIUS sa tellit e radio is a subscription-ba sed sa tellit e r adio service that br oadc asts a v ariety of music, sports, news, we ather , traffic and ent ertainment progr amming. Y our f act ory-install ed SIRIUS sa tellit e radio sys tem incl udes hardw are and a limit ed subscription t erm, which begins on the da te of sal e or lea se of your [...]
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Possibl e action Condition Radio displa y Conta ct SIRIUS a t 1-888- 539-7 4 7 4 to r esol ve subscription issues. Y our sat ellite s ervice is no long er av ail able . Call SIRIUS 1-888-539-7 47 4 Use the channel guide t o turn off the Lock or Skip function on tha t sta tion. All the channels in the sele ct ed ca te gory ar e either skipped or l o[...]
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5. Switch y our portabl e music play er on and adjust its v olume t o half it s maximum l ev el. 6. P ress A UX until LINE or LINE IN appears in the displ ay . Y ou should hear music from y our devic e even if it is l ow . 7 . Adjust the v olume on your portabl e music pla yer until it r eache s the vol ume le vel of the FM st ation or CD . Do this[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION E142598 S YNC is an in-vehicl e communica tions sys tem tha t work s with your Bluet ooth-enabled cell ul ar phone and portabl e media pl ay er . This all ow s you t o: • Make and r ec eive call s. • Ac ce ss and pla y music from y our portabl e music pla yer . • Use 911 Assist, V ehicle Heal th R eport and S YNC Servic [...]
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Times ar e subject t o change due t o holiday s. S YNC Owner Ac count Why do I nee d a S YNC owner ac count ? • R equired t o activat e V ehicle He al th R eport and to vie w the reports online. • R equired t o activat e the subscription-ba sed S YNC Servic es and to per sonalize y our Sav ed P oints and Fa vorit es. • Essential for k eeping [...]
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S yst em dat a cannot be ac ce ssed without special equipment and ac ce ss to the vehicl e's S YNC module. For d Motor Compan y and Ford of Canada will not acc ess the sy st em dat a for an y purpose other than as de scribed absent cons ent, a court or der , or where requir ed b y la w enfor cement, other go vernment authorities, or other thir[...]
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S ys tem Int erac tion and Feedback The s yst em pro vides f eedback thr ough audibl e tones, prompts, questions and spoken c onfirma tions depending on the situation and the chos en le vel of inter action ( voic e setting s). Y ou can cust omize the voic e recognition sy st em to pro vide more or l ess instruction and fe edback. The def ault set t[...]
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The sy stem: When you sa y: Make s a best guess fr om the media candida te list. Y ou may still oc ca sionall y be ask ed questions. "Media candida t e lists off " Clarifies y our voice command f or media candida te s. "Media candida t e lists on" Make s a best guess fr om the phone candida te list. Y ou may still oc ca sionall [...]
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Pairing a Phone f or the First Time Note: S YNC can support do wnl oading up to appro ximatel y 1000 entries per Blue tooth-enabl ed cellul ar phone. Note: Make sure t o swit ch on the ignition and the radio . Put the transmission in position P (automa tic transmission) or neutral with the parking br ak e applied (manual transmission). Note: T o sc[...]
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"PHONE" "Call hist ory outg oing" 2 "Connec tions" 2 "Dial" 1,3 "Go to priv acy" "Hold" " Join" "Menu" 2,4 "Phone book <name>" 2 "Phone book <name> at home" 2 "Phone book <name> at offic e" 2 "Phone book <name> [...]
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"MENU" "Signal" "T ex t messa ge inbo x" W ords in ( ) are optional and do not ha ve to be spok en f or the syst em to understand the command . Making Calls Pr ess the voic e icon and when pr ompte d say: 1. Say "C all <name>" or "Dial", then the desired number . 2. When the sy stem c onfirms [...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: 2. A cc ess the desir ed cont act thr ough S YNC or use v oice commands t o pla ce the sec ond call. Once ac tivel y in the second c all, pr ess MENU . 3. Scr oll to Join C alls, and pr ess OK . P ress OK a gain when Join Calls ? appears. Ac ce ss your phonebook c ontac ts. Phonebook 1. Pr ess OK t o sele ct, and then sc[...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: Note: T he syst em attempt s to aut omaticall y re-do wnlo ad your phonebook and c all history e ach time your phone connec ts to S YNC (if the auto do wnloa d fe atur e is on and your Bl uet ooth-enable d cell ular phone supports this fe atur e). Ac ce ss and call any c ontac ts in your pr eviousl y down- loa ded phoneb[...]
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T ex t Messaging Note: This is a phone-dependent fe atur e. S YNC allo ws you to r ec eive, send, downl oad and del ete te xt mess age s. The sys tem c an also re ad inc oming te xt messag es t o you so tha t you do not have to t ake y our ey es off the roa d. Rec eiving a T ext Messa ge Note: This is a phone-dependent fe atur e. Y our phone must s[...]
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3. Press OK when the de sired sel ection is in the displa y . 4. Enter the name of the r ecipient. S croll to cy cle through Phonebook or C all History entrie s. Y ou can also sel ect Enter Number t o sa y the desired number . 5. Press OK t o enter the desir ed menu and scroll t o sel ect the specific conta ct. 6. P ress OK when the c ontac t appea[...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: See the pr ovider , name, signal pow er , batt ery power and roaming st atus of y our conne cte d phone. Phone Sta tus Pr ess OK to sel ect and scroll t o view the inf ormation. When done, pr ess OK ag ain t o return t o the phone sta tus menu. Sel ect which ring t one sounds during an inc oming call ( one of the sys tem[...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: Sel ect Off if y ou do not want t o downl oad your phonebook ev ery time your phone c onnects t o S YNC. Y our phonebook, call hist ory and te xt mess age s can onl y be ac cesse d when your specific phone is c onnect ed to S YNC. Exit the current menu. R eturn * Downl oading times ar e phone-dependent and quantity-depen[...]
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Y ou can: If you sel ect: Pr ess OK and scroll t o toggl e between On and Off . Mak e a sele ction, and then pr ess OK . Set ting Bluet ooth to off disconnec ts all Blue tooth de vices and turns off all Bluet ooth fea tures. Dele te a pair ed phone. Delet e Devic e Pr ess OK and scroll t o sel ect the de vice. Pr ess OK to confirm. Dele te all pr e[...]
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Y ou can: If you sel ect: 2. Pr ess OK when the desir ed sel ection appe ars in the displa y . If you chang e the lang uage s etting, the displ ay indica te s that the s yst em is updating. When compl ete, S YNC tak es you b ack to the A dvanced menu. R eturn to the f actory def ault setting s. T his sele ction does not era se y our index ed inf or[...]
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S YNC ™ APPLICA TIONS AND SERVICE S (IF EQUIPPED) In order f or the foll owing fe atur es t o work, your c ellul ar phone must be c ompatibl e with S YNC. T o check your phone's compa tibility , visit www .SYNCMyRide .c om, www .SYNCMyRide. ca or www .syncmarout e.c a. • S YNC Servic es * : Pr ovides a cc ess to tra ffic, dir ections and i[...]
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Setting 911 Assis t On 1. Pr ess the phone butt on to ent er the phone menu. 2. Scr oll to sel ect 911 Assist. 3. Press OK t o confirm and ent er the 911 Assist menu. 4. Scr oll to sel ect betwe en On and Off. 5. Press OK when the desir ed option appears in the r adio display . Se t On or Set Off appe ars in the displ ay a s confirma tion. Off sele[...]
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911 Assist Privacy Notic e When you turn on 911 A ssist, it ma y disclo se to emer genc y services tha t your vehicl e ha s been in a cra sh invol ving the deplo yment of an airbag or a ctiva tion of the fuel pump shut-off. C ertain versions or updat es t o 911 Assist ma y also be capabl e of ele ctronic all y or verball y disclosing to 911 opera t[...]
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V ehicle heal th report options Automa tic Reports: P ress OK t o and sel ect On or Off . Sel ect On t o hav e SYNC aut omatic all y prompt y ou to run a heal th report a t cert ain mil eag e interv als. * User Pr ef erenc es: Pr ess OK to sel ect and enter the menu. Scr oll to s elec t from: Milea ge Int ervals: P ress OK . Scr oll to sel ect be t[...]
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Note: S YNC Servic es requir es ac tiva tion bef ore use. Visit www .S YNCMyRide.com t o regist er and check your eligibilit y for complimentary s ervices. Standar d phone and messag e ra tes may appl y . Subscrip tion may be r equired . Y ou must also ha ve the activ e S YNC Services Bl uet ooth-enabl ed cell ular phone pair ed and conne ct ed to [...]
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Connecting t o S YNC Servic es Using the Phone Menu 1. Pr ess the phone butt on to ent er the phone menu. 2. Scr oll to S ervices. 3. Press OK t o confirm and ent er the Servic es menu. T he displa y indica t es the sys tem is c onnecting. 4. Pr ess OK . S YNC initiates the c all to the Servic es portal. 5. Once you conne ct to the s ervice, foll o[...]
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S YNC Services quick tips Y ou can personaliz e your S ervices f eature t o provide quicker a cc ess to y our most used or f avorit e informa tion. Y ou can sa ve addr ess points such a s work or home . Y ou can also s av e fa vorite inf ormation lik e sports teams or a news c a teg ory . Y ou can l earn more about per sonaliza tion by l ogging ont[...]
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T o Acc ess Using the Media Menu 1. Pr ess the AU X button on the c enter consol e. 2. Pr ess MENU to a cc ess the S YNC menu. 3. Sele ct "S YNC-Media" b y pressing OK . 4. Scr oll to Mobil e Apps and pre ss OK to acc ess a list of a vail abl e applica tions. 5. Scroll through the lis t of av ailabl e applica tions and press OK t o select[...]
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Pr ess OK and scroll thr ough sel ections of: • Pla y All • Albums • Genres • Pla ylists • T racks • Expl ore USB • Similar Music • R eturn What's Pl aying? At an y time when a track is pl aying, you can pr ess the voic e icon and a sk the sys tem "Wha t's playing?". T he sy stem re ads the meta data t ags (if po[...]
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"USB" "Similar music" "Wha t's pla ying?" 1 <name> is a dynamic listing, meaning tha t it coul d be the name of anything, such a s a group , artist or song. 2 This v oice c ommand is not av ailabl e until indexing is c omple te . 3 This v oice c ommand is onl y av ailabl e in fol der mode. V oice command g u[...]
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Media Menu Features The media menu all ows y ou to sel ect y our media sourc e, ho w to pla y your music (such as b y artist, g enre, shuffl e or repea t), and also t o add, connec t or dele te de vices. 1. Pr ess AU X and then MENU to ent er the media menu. 2. Scr oll to cy cl e through: Y ou can: When you sel ect: Pla y your music b y artist, alb[...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: Ac ce ss Bluet ooth Device menu listings ( Add , C onnect, S et as P rimary , On and Off, Del ete) as w ell as Adv anced menu listings (prompt s, l anguag es, def aults, ma ster rese t, install applica tion and sy stem inf orma tion). S yst em Set tings Pr ess OK to e xit the media menu. Exit Media Menu 1 The time r equi[...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: 1. Pr ess OK t o sele ct. Y ou can sel ect to pl ay All Artist s or any index ed artist. 2. Scr oll to choo se the desired artis t. Pr ess OK . Sort all inde xe d media by albums. If there ar e fe wer than 255 index ed albums, the s yst em lists them alphabetic all y in fla t fil e mode. If ther e are mor e than 255, the[...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: Pr ess OK to sel ect. The s yst em cre at es a new lis t of similar songs and begins pl aying. This f ea ture does not include track s with incomplet e metadat a informa tion. Exit the current menu. R eturn * With c ertain pl aying de vices, if your met ada ta tag s are not popul a ted , the tr acks ar e not av ailabl e [...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: Pr ess OK to sel ect. Exit the current menu. R eturn * This is a spee d-dependent fe atur e. ** Set ting Bluet ooth to off disconnec ts all Blue tooth de vices and turns off all Bl uet ooth fe atur es. Advanc ed The A dvanc ed menu all ow s you t o access and set prompt s, l anguag es, def aults and perform a ma ster res[...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: Compl et el y era se all inf ormation st ored on S YNC (all phonebook, call hist ory, te xt mess age s and all paired devic es) and return t o the fact ory def aul t settings. Mast er Reset Downl oad ne w softwar e applica tions (if av ail able) and then loa d the desire d applica tions through y our USB port. See the w [...]
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Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue · T ry pushing your phone- book conta cts t o S YNC by using the Add C ontac ts fe atur e. This ma y be a limita tion on your phone's c apability . The s yst em say s Phonebook Downl oaded but the phonebook in S YNC is empty or missing cont acts. · If the missing conta cts ar e stor[...]
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USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue · T ry turning off the device, rese tting the devic e, remo ving the devic e's bat tery , then trying ag ain. This ma y be a possibl e devic e malfunction. I am having tr ouble connec ting my devic e. · Make sur e you ar e using the manufa cturer's c abl e. · Make sur [...]
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V ehicle Heal th Report and Servic es (Tra ffic, Directions and Inf ormation) issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue · Make sur e that y our VIN is corr ectl y list ed in your acc ount. When you r egist er your acc ount, y ou must choose a pref erred deal er . If it already lists a deal er , try sel ecting another deal er and l oggi[...]
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V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue · R eview the phone v oice commands and the media voic e commands a t the beginning of their re spectiv e sections. · Y ou may be using the wrong v oice c ommands. · Y ou may be speaking t oo soon or at the wr ong time. S YNC does not underst and what I am s aying. · Be aw are[...]
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V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue · The s yst em work s bett er if you list full names, such as " Joe Wilson" r a ther than " Joe". · Y our phonebook contac ts may be in C APS . · Do not use special char ac- ter s, such a s 123 or ICE, as the sys tem does not r ecog- nize them. · If a conta[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary re sponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle. W e rec ommend agains t the use of a[...]
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This s yst em uses a f our-corner str a teg y to pro vide quick acc ess t o sev eral v ehicl e fe atur es and set tings. T he touchscr een pro vides ea sy int era ction with y our cell ular phone, mul timedia, clima te control and navig ation s yst em. T he corner s displa y any activ e modes within those menus, such a s phone sta tus or the climat[...]
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Pr ess to sel ect any of the foll owing: • AM • FM • SIRIUS • CD • USB • BT St ereo • SD Card • A/V In Using the T ouch-Sensitiv e Contr ols on Y our Sy st em T o turn a f ea ture on and off , just t ouch the graphic with y our finger . T o get the bes t performanc e from the t ouch-sensitiv e contr ols: • Do not press har d on th[...]
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Safe ty Information W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary re sponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle. W e rec ommend agains t the use of any[...]
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Restric ted featur es Editing setting s while the r ear vie w camer a or activ e park assist ar e activ e Editing wirel ess set tings Wi-Fi and W irel ess Editing the list of wirel ess net work s Pla ying video Videos, Photos and Gr aphics Editing the screen's w allpaper or adding new w allpaper Composing t ex t messag es T ex t Messa ges Vie [...]
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Ac cessing and A djusting Modes Through Y our Right V ehicle Informa tion Display E145459 The displ ay is l ocat ed on the right side of your instrument cl uster ( A). Y ou can use your st eering wheel c ontrol s to view and make minor a djustments to a ctive mode s without taking your hands off the whe el. For exampl e: • In Entert ainment mode,[...]
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Note: If your vehicl e is not equipped with Navig a tion, Compa ss appears in the displa y inste ad of Na viga tion. If you press the right arro w to g o into the C ompa ss menu, you can see the c ompa ss graphic. The comp ass displa ys the dir ection in which the v ehicle is tra veling, no t true direc tion (for e xampl e, if the vehicl e is tra v[...]
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A cc essing a List of A vailable C ommands • If you use the t ouchscre en, pre ss the Set tings icon > Help > V oice Command List . • If you use the st eering wheel c ontrol, press the v oice ic on. A fter the t one, speak y our command cl earl y . A vailable v oice c ommands " Audio list of commands" "Bluet ooth audio list[...]
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V oice setting s using voic e commands "Confirma tion prompt s off " "Confirma tion prompt s on" "Inter action mode a dvanc ed" "Inter action mode no vice" "Media candida t e lists off " "Media candida t e lists on" "Phone candida te list s off " "Phone candida te list s on&[...]
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Set tings E Help F E142607 Under this menu, you c an set your cl ock, ac cess and adjust the displa y , sound and vehicl e setting s as w ell as a cc ess set tings for specific modes or the help f ea ture . Clock Note: Y ou cannot manuall y set the da te . Y our vehicle ’ s GPS does this f or you. Note: If the batt ery has be en disconnec ted, yo[...]
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E142607 T o ac cess, press the S etting s icon > Displa y > Edit W allpaper , and then foll ow the sys tem pr ompts to upl oad your photogr aphs. Only the phot ograph(s), which meets the foll owing conditions, displ ay: • Compa tibl e file f ormats are a s follo ws: .jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp • Each fil e must be 1.5 MB or l ess. • R ecomme[...]
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Y ou can find more inf ormation on the rear view camer a in another chapter . See Rear View C amera (pa ge 181). Enable V alet Mode Note: If the syst em l ocks, and y ou need t o rese t the PIN, enter 368 1 and the sy stem unlock s. V alet mode all ows y ou to l ock the sy stem. No informa tion is accessibl e until the sys tem is unl ock ed with th[...]
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Sy stem Sel ect t o hav e the system beep t o confirm choices made through the t ouchscreen. T ouch Scr een Butt on Beep Sel ect t o hav e the system beep t o confirm button choic es made throu gh the climat e or audio sy stem. T ouch P anel Butt on Beep Hav e the touchscr een k eyboar d displa y in QWER TY or ABC forma t. K eyboard Lay out Install[...]
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Media Play er E142607 Pr ess the Set tings ic on > Setting s > Media Pla yer , then sele ct from the f ollowing: Media play er When this f ea ture is on, the s yst em aut omatic all y switche s to the media s ourc e upon initial connec tion. This all ows you t o listen t o music during the indexing proce ss. When this fe atur e is off, the sy[...]
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Navig ation Hav e the sy stem a void fr eew ay s. Hav e the sy stem a void t ollroa ds. Hav e the sy stem a void f erries or c ar trains. Hav e the sy stem use HO V (high-occupancy vehicl e) lanes. Hav e the sy stem use g uidance pr ompts. Navig ation P ref erences Hav e the sy stem aut oma ticall y fill-in St at e/Pr ovinc e informa tion. Hav e th[...]
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Phone Connec t, disc onnect, add or del ete a devic e, a s well as sav e it a s a fa vorit e. Bluet ooth Devices T urn Bluet ooth on and off. Bluet ooth Hav e all calls g o directl y to y our voic e mail and not ring inside your v ehicle . W ith this fe atur e turned on, t ex t messag e notifica tions are also suppresse d and do not ring inside you[...]
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Wi-fi Wi-Fi Net work ( Client) Mode turns the Wi-Fi f eature on and off in your v ehicle . Mak e sure y ou turn it on for connec tivity purposes. Wi-Fi S ettings Choose a Wirel ess Network all ow s you t o use a pre vi- ously s tor ed wirel ess network. Y ou c an ca teg orize by alphabetical listing, priority and signal str ength. Y ou can also cho[...]
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E142626 The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED L ogo is a certifica tion mark of the Wi-Fi Allianc e. Help E142607 Pr ess the Set tings ic on > Help , then sele ct from the f ollowing: Help Vie w your v ehicle's c urrent l oca tion, if y our vehicl e is equipped with na viga tion. If y our vehicl e is not equipped with navig ation, you do not see this but ton[...]
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T o ac cess Help using the v oice commands, press the v oice but ton, then, aft er the tone, say "Help". The s yst em pro vides all ow able voic e commands f or the curr ent mode. ENTERT AINMENT A B C D E F G H E161892 AM 1 and AM AS T A FM 1, FM 2 and FM A S T B SIRIUS C CD D USB E T ouch this butt on to s croll do wn for mor e options, [...]
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E142599 Pr ess the voic e icon on the ste ering wheel. When pr ompted , you c an say: "BRO WSE" within de vices "Bro wse" * "Bro wse <l ea gue> game s" ** "Bro wse <Sirius c at eg ory> channels" ** "Bro wse SD c ard" "Bro wse Sirius channel guide" ** "Bro wse USB" &qu[...]
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Sample c ommands "Sirius <0-223>" * "Sports g ames" * * This c ommand is onl y usabl e if you ha ve an activ e subscription to SIRIU S sa tellit e radio . ** The c ommands that ha ve [ ] around the wor d means tha t the wor d is optional. For exampl e, if you sa y , "Pla y Metallic a", this is the same a s the vo[...]
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Direct Tune T ouch this butt on to manu ally ent er the desired s ta tion number . T ouch Enter when you ar e done. HD Radio ™ Information (If A vailable) Note: HD Radio broa dca sts are no t av ailabl e in all markets. HD Radio t echnol ogy is the digital ev olution of anal og AM/FM ra dio. Y our sys tem ha s a special re ceiv er that all ows it[...]
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When HD Ra dio broadc ast s are ac tive, you can ac ce ss the foll owing functions: • Scan all ow s you t o hear a brie f sampling of all av ailabl e stations. T his fe atur e still work s when HD Radio rec eption is on, al though it does not scan f or HD2-HD7 channels. Y ou ma y see the HD l ogo appe ar if the sta tion has a digit al broadc as t[...]
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Potential s tation issues Action Cause Issues No action r equired . This is a broadc a st issue. This is poor time alignment by the r adio bro adca st er . Echo, s tutter , skip or repea t in audio. Incre ase or decr ea se in audio vol ume. No action r equired . The rec eption issue may cl ear up as y ou continue t o drive. The r adio is shifting b[...]
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"RADIO" "<87 .9-10 7 .9>" "<87 .9-10 7 .9> HD" 1 "<530-1710>" " AM" " AM <530-1710>" " AM autose t" " AM autose t prese t <#>" " AM preset <#>" "Bro wse" 2 "FM" "FM <87 .9-10 7 .9>" "[...]
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"TUNE" "HD <#>" * "Pr eset <#>" "Help" * If av ailabl e. SIRIUS® Sat ellite Radio (If Ac tivated) E14261 1 Pr ess the l ow er le ft corner of the touchscr een, and then sel ect the SIRIUS tab . Memory Presets Sav e a channel by pr essing and hol ding one of the memory prese t are as. T here is a [...]
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T une to the channel, t o Cancel the al ert or to Disabl e Alerts. If y ou are list ening to a sporting ev ent, you c an sa ve y our fa vorit e te ams so that the s yst em can al ert you when they are pl aying on a sat ellit e radio channel. Note: SIRIUS does not support the Al ert fe atur e on all channels. Ford Mo tor Compan y shall not be respon[...]
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SIRIUS Sat ellite Radio R ecep tion Fac tors and T roubleshooting Potential r eception issues For optimal rec eption perf ormance, keep the ant enna cle ar of snow and ic e buil d-up and ke ep lugg ag e and other mat erials a s f ar aw ay fr om the antenna a s possibl e. Antenna obstruc tions Hills, mountains, tall buil dings, bridg es, tunnel s, f[...]
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Troubl eshooting tips Action Cause Radio display No action r equired . The proc ess may t ake up t o three minut es. Updat e of channel progr amming in progr ess. Updating. Conta ct SIRIUS a t 1-888- 539-7 4 7 4 to r esol ve subscription issues. Y our sat ellite s ervice is no long er av ail able . Call SIRIUS 1-888-539-7 4 7 4. Use the channel gui[...]
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"SPORT S GAME" "T une to the <coll ege name> game" "T une to the <te am city> game" "T une to the <te am city> <t eam name> game" "T une to the <te am name> game" "Help" "TUNE" "<Channel Name>" "Pr eset <#>" "SA T[...]
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"CD" "P ause" "Pla y" "Pla y nex t tra ck" "Pla y pre vious tra ck" "Pla y tra ck <1-512>" "R epea t" "R epea t fol der" * "R epea t off " "R epea t tra ck" "Shuffle" "Shuffle CD" * "Shuffle f older" * "Shuffl[...]
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This f ea ture allo ws y ou to pl ug in media pla ying devic es, memory stick s, fl ash driv es or thumb drives, and charg e devic es if they support this fe atur e. In order t o pla yback video fr om your iP od or iPhone, y ou must hav e a special combina tion USB/R CA c omposit e video cabl e (which y ou can buy fr om Apple). When you c onnect th[...]
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Playing V ideo from Y our Device T o ac cess and pl ay video from y our devic e, your v ehicle's tr ansmission must be in position P with the ignition in acc essory mode. S ee Starting and S topping the Engine (pag e 135). SD Card and USB V oice C ommands E142599 If you ar e listening t o a USB devic e or an SD card , press the voic e butt on [...]
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"BRO WSE" " Album <name>" " All albums" " All artists" " All audiobooks" " All authors" " All composer s" " All fol ders" " All genre s" " All movies" * " All music videos" * " All pla ylists" " All podca sts" &quo[...]
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E14261 1 T o ac cess, press the l ower l eft corner on the t ouchscre en, then sele ct the BT S tereo t ab. Bluet ooth Audio V oice Commands E142599 If you ar e listening t o a Blue tooth audio devic e, pr ess the voic e butt on on the steering whe el contr ol. When pr ompted , say "Nex t song", "P ause", "Pl ay" or &q[...]
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3. Press the l ower l eft c orner on the touchscr een. S ele ct either a tuned FM sta tion or a CD (if there is a CD alr eady loa ded into the s yst em). 4. Adjust the v olume as desir ed. 5. T urn the portable music pl ay er on and adjust the vol ume to ½ the maximum. 6. P ress the l ower l eft c orner on the touchscr een. S ele ct the A/V In tab[...]
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Phone A Quick Dial B Phonebook C History D Messaging E Set tings F Hands-free c alling is one of the main fe atur es of S YNC. Once you p air your phone, y ou can ac ce ss many options using the touchscr een or v oice c ommands. Whil e the sys tem supports a v ariety of f ea tures, many are dependent on y our cell ular phone ’ s functionality . A[...]
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Note: Sele ct S YNC , and a six-digit PIN appears on y our devic e. 3. If prompted t o enter a PIN on your devic e, it does not support S ecur e Simple P airing. T o pair , enter the PIN displa ye d on the touchscr een. Skip the next s tep . 4. When prompt ed on your phone ’ s displa y , confirm tha t the PIN pro vided by S YNC matche s the PIN d[...]
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• Join two c alls • End the call. Quick Dial Set up f avorit e conta cts fr om you phonebook or history f older . Phonebook T ouch this butt on to a cc ess and call an y conta cts in y our pre viously do wnl oaded phone book. The s yst em pl ace s the entries in alphabetical c at egories summarized a t the top of the scr een. T o turn on c onta[...]
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• Send , which sends the mess ag e as it is. • Edit T ext , which allo ws y ou to cust omize the pre-de fined messa ge or cre at e a messa ge on y our own. Y ou can then pre view the messa ge , verify the recipient a s well as upda te the messag e list. T ext messa ge options I ’ ll call y ou back in a f ew minut es. I just le ft, I ’ ll be[...]
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T ext Messa ge Notific ation Sel ect a t ex t messag e notification, if supported b y your phone. Choose fr om possible s yst em al ert tones, te xt-t o-speech or sil ent. Internet Da ta Connection If your phone is c ompatibl e, use this screen to adjus t your int ernet da ta conne ction. Sel ect t o mak e your c onnection pr ofile with the persona[...]
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"PHONE" "Unmute c all" * "Help" * This c ommand is onl y av ailabl e during an activ e call. ** If you sa y "Messa ges", see the f ollo wing "Messag es" chart f or additional commands. "MESS A GES" "Call" "Forwar d te xt messa ges" "Listen t o t ext me ssag e <#[...]
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Note: Y ou can also set up the char ging conv enience f ea tures using MyFord Mobile ov er the interne t or smartphone applica tion. For more inf ormation on MyFord Mobil e, and to se t up your MyFord Mobil e account, visit www .myfordmobil e.com. T o impro ve the charging experienc e, your vehicl e ha s the foll owing conv enience fe atur es: • [...]
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My GO Time summary displa ys the ne xt GO T ime and cabin t emper atur e setting. A Estimat ed charg e time limits displa ys the es timat ed minimum and maximum times to full y charge the high-v olt ag e bat tery and the ba ttery ’ s pr esent st at e of charg e as a per cent ag e of total c apacity . B Charg e profil e and mode displa ys the char[...]
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T o fully charge 240V is the estima te d minimum charging time from the pr esent high-vol tage ba tt ery le vel t o full charg e (100%). This repr esents the shortes t amount of time you shoul d expec t the high-vol ta ge ba tt ery to rechar ge under ide al conditions. Ideal conditions incl ude a 240V char ging sta tion and a minimum 30A service an[...]
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Charging This me ans the high-vol ta ge ba tt ery is charging. Charged This inf orms you tha t the high-volt age bat tery is full y charged and not curr entl y schedul ed f or further charging. Charge F aul t This al erts you that a f ault is present and is prev enting the high-volta ge ba ttery from charging. Inspe ct the charg e plug connec tion,[...]
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GO Time 1 and GO Time 2 This displ ay s the GO T ime day-of-w eek and time. T he blue highlight ed GO T ime is the present G O Time which the v ehicle is using for char ge sche duling and cabin conditioning. Y ou can schedule t wo GO Time e vents per da y f or each da y of the week. • GO Time all ow s you t o edit the GO Time and c abin condition[...]
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Defaul t This displ ay s the charging mode and off-peak times f or your De fa ult V alue Charg e profil e. T he system displ ays off-peak times f or we ekda ys; the remaining hours of the da y are considered peak time. The s yst em displa ys simil ar off-peak times f or we ekend da ys. • Charg e Now if y ou want y our vehicl e to immedia tely cha[...]
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Po wer A H D G E F B C I K M L J E161967 N Motor-to-wheel fl ow shows the dir ection of po wer fl ow betw een the wheels and the ele ctric motor . A Elec tric Motor repr esents the h ybrid ele ctric motor . The higher the motor pow er is, the l arg er the circl e around this node . Any time the v ehicle is r ea dy to be driven, the mot or node illu[...]
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High vol tag e batt ery pow er repr esents y our high-vol tage ba tt ery . A circl e illumina te s around the node when the high-v olt ag e bat tery is r eceiving po wer from r egener a tive br aking, engine char ging or ext ernal charging (when you pl ug it in). The higher the po wer going int o the high-vol tag e battery , the larg er the circl e[...]
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Engine On due to The engine is on t o warm-up . T he vehicl e returns t o electric mode when the engine is warm. T his re as on may r eappear during a drive or a fter shut ting the vehicl e down for a short period . T his is normal opera tion. Engine Col d (Hybrid onl y) The engine is on bec ause of the hea ter setting. Re duce or turn off the he a[...]
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INFORMA TION A B C D E E161889 S YNC Servic es A Sirius T rav el Link B Alert s C Cal endar D S YNC Applica tions E Under the Informa tion menu, you can acc ess f ea ture s such as: • S YNC Servic es • Sirius T rav el Link • Alert s • Cal endar • S YNC Applica tions E142608 If your v ehicle is e quipped with Navig ation, press the Informa[...]
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Note: S YNC Servic es requir es ac tiva tion bef ore use. Visit www .S YNCMyRide.com t o regist er and check your eligibilit y for complimentary s ervices. Standar d phone and messag e ra tes may appl y . Subscrip tion may be r equired . Y ou must also ha ve the activ e S YNC Services Bl uet ooth-enabl ed cell ular phone pair ed and conne ct ed to [...]
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Connecting t o S YNC Servic es Using the T ouchscreen E142608 If your v ehicle is e quipped with Navig ation, press the Information butt on. If your v ehicle is not e quipped with Navig ation, press the gr een tab on y our touchscr een. 1. Sel ect C onnect t o Services t o initia te an outg oing call t o S YNC Servic es using your phone. 2. Once c [...]
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S YNC Services quick tips Y ou can personaliz e your S ervices f eature t o provide quicker a cc ess to y our most used or f avorit e informa tion. Y ou can sa ve addr ess points, such a s work or home. Y ou can also s av e fa vorite inf ormation lik e sports teams, such as De troit Lions, or a ne ws c at eg ory . Y ou can le arn more about persona[...]
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Note: Visit www .siriusxm.c om/tr affic# and click on Co ver ag e map and detail s for a compl et e listing of all tr affic area s co vered by Sirius T ra vel Link. Note: Neither Sirius nor Ford is responsibl e for any err ors or inac cur acies in the Sirius T rav el Link services or it s use in vehicl es. When you sub scribe to Sirius T ra vel Lin[...]
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Sports-relat ed commands "Baseball" "Coll eg e bask etball" "Coll eg e football" "Golf" "MLS" "My te ams" "NBA " "NFL " "NHL " "WNBA " "Help" Additional sports-rel ated v oice commands "Baseball he adlines" "Baseball s chedul[...]
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Pr ess Al erts , and then choose fr om any of the foll owing services: • View the c omplete me ssag e. • Dele te the messa ge . • Dele te All mess ag es. This scr een displ ay s any sy stem mess ag es (such as an SD c ard f ault). Note: The sy stem al erts you to any messag es b y turning the informa tion icon yell o w . Aft er you re ad or d[...]
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Setting 911 Assis t On E142608 If your v ehicle is e quipped with Navig ation, touch the i (Informa tion) button to a cc ess these f ea tures. If your v ehicle is not equipped with Na viga tion, t ouch the corner of the touchscr een with the gre en tab. T ouch Apps > 911 Assist , then sele ct On . E142607 Y ou can also ac ce ss 911 Assist by: ?[...]
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911 Assist Privacy Notic e When you turn on 911 A ssist, it ma y disclo se to emer genc y services tha t your vehicl e ha s been in a cra sh invol ving the deplo yment of an airbag or a ctiva tion of the fuel pump shut-off. C ertain versions or updat es t o 911 Assist ma y also be capabl e of ele ctronic all y or verball y disclosing to 911 opera t[...]
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V ehicle Heal th Report P rivacy Notice When you cr ea te a V ehicle Heal th R eport, Ford Mot or Compan y may c olle ct your cell ular phone number (t o proc ess y our report r equest) and diagnos tic informa tion about your v ehicle . C ertain ver sions or updat es t o V ehicle Heal th Report ma y also coll ect mor e vehicl e information. Ford ma[...]
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MAX A/ C: T ouch t o cool y our vehicl e with recircul at ed air . T ouch again for normal A/C oper ation. MAX A/ C distribut es air throu gh instrument panel vents and may help r educe odor s from ent ering your v ehicl e. MAX A/ C is more economic al and efficient than normal A/ C mode. E A/C: T ouch to turn air c onditioning on or off. T o impro[...]
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Climate c ontrol commands "Climat e t empera ture <15.5-29 .5> degre es" "Climat e t empera ture <60-85> de grees" "Help" Ther e are additional clima te control commands but in or der to ac cess them, you ha ve t o sa y "Climat e" first. When the sys tem is r eady t o listen, you ma y sa y any of [...]
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Note: The SD card sl ot is spring-loaded . T o remo ve the SD car d, just push the card in and rel ea se it. Do not a ttempt to pull the card out t o remo ve it; this c oul d cause damag e. Y our naviga tion system is c omprised of two main f eatur es, destina tion mode and map mode. T o set a de stination, press the gr een corner of your t ouchscr[...]
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During rout e guidanc e, y ou can pre ss the talking bubbl e icon tha t appear s in the upper right navig ation c orner (gre en bar) if you w ant the syst em to repea t route guidance inf ormation. When the s yst em repe ats the l ast guidance instruc tion, it updat es the distanc e to the next g uidance instruction, sinc e it det ects when the veh[...]
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Range Rings and Char ge Points (Energi Onl y) E161378 Shaded rings appe ar on the map when you are driving in EV No w mode. T he inner ring with no shading indica tes a saf e range y ou can tr av el using plu g-in pow er only . The lightly sha ded outer b and refl ects area s you ma y or may not be abl e to rea ch while in EV Now mode. If your des [...]
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Pr ess More Informa tion for a l onger revie w , a list of services and f acilities, the av era ge r oom or meal pric e as w ell a s the websit e. T his screen displa ys the point of inter est ic on such as: E143884 Hotel E142636 Coff eehouse E142637 Food & Drink E142638 Nightlife E142639 At trac tion E142640 This ic on appear s when your sele [...]
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Rout e Pref erences Pref erred Route Choose to ha ve the s yst em displ ay the Shortes t, F ast est or most Ec ol ogical rout e first. If y ou set A lwa ys Use Pref erred Rout e to Y es , the syst em uses the sele ct ed rout e type t o cal cul at e onl y one rout e to the desir ed destina tion. Al ways Use P referred R oute Bypass r oute s elec tio[...]
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2D city maps sho w detail ed outlines of building s, visibl e land use and l and element s and detail ed r ail wa y infra structur e for the mo st essential cities around the gl obe. T hese maps also contain fe atur es, such a s town bl ocks, building footprint s, and rail ways. 3D landmark s appear a s cl ear , visibl e objects tha t are typicall [...]
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E142647 Scroll cur sor allo ws you to s croll the map; the fixe d icon is in the cent er of the scre en. The map position clo sest t o the cursor is in a window on the t op cent er part of the screen. E142648 Address book entry de faul t icon(s) indic at es the l oca tion on the map of an addre ss book entry . This is the def ault symbol sho wn aft[...]
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• Edit T urn List • Det our • Edit R oute P ref erences • Edit T raffic P re fer ences • Cancel R oute. Nokia is the digital map pro vider f or the navig ation applic ation. If you find map da ta errors, you ma y report them dir ectl y to Nokia by g oing to http:/ / mapreporter .navt eq.c om. Nokia eval uates all r eporte d map errors and[...]
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Navig ation sy st em voic e commands "Zoom out" "Help" 1 These c ommands are only a vail able when a navig ation r oute is a ctive . 2 If you sa y "Destina tion", y ou can then sa y any command in the f ollowing "Destina tion" chart. 3 If you sa y "Navig a tion", you c an then sa y any command in th[...]
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For a compl et e listing of the ac cessorie s that ar e av ailabl e for your v ehicle , pl ea se conta ct y our authorized de aler or visit our online stor e at: A ccessories.Ford .c om (U.S. onl y). Ford Cus tom A cc essories ar e av ailabl e for your v ehicle thr ough y our l ocal Ford or For d of Canada authoriz ed deal er . Ford Mot or Compan y[...]
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• When adding ac ce ssories, equipment, passeng ers and lugg age t o your vehicl e, do not e xcee d the total w eight capacit y of the vehicl e or of the front or re ar axl e (G VWR or G A WR as indica te d on the Saf ety Complianc e Certific ation l abel). C onsult y our authorized de al er for specific w eight informa tion. • The Feder al Com[...]
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END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT S YNC® End User License Agreement (EULA ) • Y ou have a cquir ed a devic e ("DEVICE") that incl udes softw are lic ensed b y Ford Motor C ompany and its a ffiliates ("FORD MO T OR COMP ANY") from an affilia te of Microsoft C orpora tion ("MS") . Tho se install ed softw are product s of MS[...]
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Description of Other Rights and Limitations • Speech Rec ognition: If the SOFTW ARE includes spee ch rec ognition component(s), you shoul d understand tha t speech recognition is an inherentl y sta tistical proce ss and that r ec ognition errors ar e inherent in the proc ess. Neither FORD MO T OR COMP ANY nor its suppliers shall be liable f or an[...]
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• Consent t o Use of Data: Y ou agre e that MS , Microsoft C orporation, F ORD MO TOR C OMP ANY , third party softwar e and sy stems supplier s, their affilia tes and/ or their designat ed ag ent may c olle ct and use t echnical informa tion gathere d in any manner a s part of product support s ervices r ela ted to the S OFTW ARE or rela te d ser[...]
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• Links t o Third Part y Sites: T he MS SOFTW ARE may pro vide you with the ability t o link to thir d party sit es through the use of the SOFTW ARE. The thir d party sit es are not under the c ontrol of MS, Micr osoft Corpor ation, their affilia tes and/ or their designat ed ag ent. Neither MS nor Microsoft Corpor ation nor their a ffiliates nor[...]
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TRADEMARK S: This EULA does not grant you any right s in connec tion with any trademark s or service marks of FORD MO TOR C OMP ANY , MS, Micros oft Corpor ation, third part y softwar e or service pro viders, their a ffilia tes or supplier s. PRODUC T SUPPORT : Product support for the S OFTW ARE is not provided b y MS, its parent c orpor ation Micr[...]
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W ARNING Opera ting cert ain parts of this sys tem whil e driving can distr act your a tt ention aw ay fr om the road , and possibl y cause an ac cident or other serious conse quences. Do not change sys tem set tings or ent er dat a non-verball y (using your hands) whil e driving. S top the vehicl e in a sa fe and l egal manner bef ore at tempting [...]
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Potential Map Inac curacy: Maps used by this s yst em may be inac cur at e because of changes in r oads, tr affic contr ols or driving conditions. A lw ay s use good judgment and common sense when foll owing the sugges ted r oute s. Emerg ency Servic es: Do not rel y on any navig ation f eature s included in the s yst em to r oute y ou to emer genc[...]
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2. A cc ount Information Y ou agree: (a) when r egist ering the T el enav S oftwar e, t o provide T el enav with true, ac cur at e, current, and c ompl ete informa tion about yourself , and (b ) to inform T elena v promptl y of any chang es to such inf orma tion, and to k eep it true, acc ura te , curr ent and compl ete. 3. Soft ware Licens e Subje[...]
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COUR SE OF DEALING , CUS T OM OR TRADE AND INCL UDING , BUT NO T LIMITED T O, THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY , FITNES S FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPO SE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD P ARTY RIGHTS WITH RE SPECT T O THE TELENA V SOFTW ARE. Cert ain jurisdictions do not permit the disclaimer of c ertain w arranties, so this limita tion may not[...]
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the terms and c onditions of this Agre ement. Any such sal e, assignment or transf er tha t is not expr essl y permitt ed under this para graph will r esul t in immedia te t ermination of this A greement, without liability t o T el enav , in which ca se you and all other parties shall imme diat el y ce ase all use of the T elena v Softw are . Notwi[...]
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Agre ement), and thus your use of the T el enav S oftwar e is also subjec t to such terms. Y ou agree t o compl y with the foll owing additional terms and c onditions, which are applic able t o T elenav ’ s third party v endor licensor s: End User License Agr eement For Distribution By HERE For North America/ AP AC The c ontent pr ovide d ( “ D[...]
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re al time rout e guidance , fl eet manag ement or similar applic ations; or (b ) with, or in communic a tion with, including without limita tion, cell ular phones, palmtop and handhel d computers, pag ers, and personal digital -a ssistants or PDAs. Note: This Da ta may c ontain inac curat e or incompl et e inf ormation due t o the pass ag e of tim[...]
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Entire Agreement: These t erms and conditions constitut e the entire agr eement bet ween HERE (and it s licensor s, including their lic ensors and suppliers) and y ou pertaining to the subje ct mat ter her eof, and supersedes in their entiret y any and all writt en or oral agre ements pre viously e xisting bet ween us with respec t to such subje ct[...]
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Grac enote® C opyright CD and music-rel at ed data from Grac enote, Inc., c opyright© 2000-200 7 Grac enote. Gr acenot e Software , c opyright © 2000-2007 Gr ac enote . This pr oduct and service ma y pra ctice one or mor e of the foll owing U.S. Pa tents #5, 987 ,525, #6, 061,680 , #6 , 154, 77 3, #6, 161,132, #6,230 , 192, #6 ,230,20 7 , #6.240[...]
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THE GRA CENOTE S OFTW ARE, EACH ITEM OF GRA CENOTE D A T A AND THE GRA CENOTE C ONTENT ARE LICENSED T O YOU " AS IS". NEITHER GRA CENOTE MAKES ANY REPRE SENT A TIONS OR W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , REG ARDING THE A CCUR A CY OF ANY GRA CENOTE D A T A FROM THE GRA CENOTE SER VERS OR GR A CENO TE CONTENT . GRA CENOTE C OLLECTIVEL Y AND[...]
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PRO TECT Y OURSELF FROM THE RISING CO S T OF VEHICLE REP AIRS WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. SERVICE PLANS (U .S. Onl y) More than 32 million For d and Lincoln owner s hav e disco ver ed the po werful prot ection of For d Ext ended Servic e Pl an. It is the only e xt ended servic e plan ba cked by For d Motor C ompany , and pro vides peac e of [...]
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A void the Rising C ost of Pr operly Maintaining Y our V ehicle! Ford Ex tended S ervice Pl an also offers a Pr emium Maintenanc e Plan tha t cov ers all schedul ed maintenanc e, and selec t items that r outinel y we ar out. The c ov era ge is pr epaid, so you ne ver ha ve to w orry about aff ording your v ehicle maintenanc e. It c ov ers r egul ar[...]
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SERVICE PLANS ( C ANAD A ONL Y) Y ou can ge t more pr otec tion for y our vehicl e by pur cha sing a Ford Ex tended Servic e Plan. Ford Ex tended S ervice Pl an is the only s ervice c ontrac t back ed by For d Motor C ompany of Cana da, Limite d. Depending on the plan y ou purcha se, Ford Ext ended Servic e Plan provide s benefits such as: • R en[...]
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicle ? Care fully f ollowing the maint enance schedul e helps prot ect a gainst major r epair expenses r esul ting from ne glec t or inadequa te maint enance and may help t o incre ase the v alue of y our vehicl e when you sell or tr ade it. K eep all rec eipts f or compl et ed maint enance wi[...]
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When ENGINE OIL CHANGE DUE or OIL CHANGE REQUIRED appear s in the informa tion display , it is time for an oil change. Make sur e you perf orm the oil change within tw o weeks or 500 mil es (800 kilome ter s) of the ENGINE OIL CHANGE DUE or OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messa ge appe aring. Mak e sure y ou rese t the oil monitoring s yst em aft er ea ch oil [...]
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Oils, Fl uids and Flushing In many ca ses, fluid disc olor a tion is a normal opera ting char act eristic and, by itself , does not necessaril y indicat e a conc ern or that the fl uid needs t o be changed . Ho we ver , a qualified e xpert, such as the f actory-tr ained te chnicians at y our deal ership , shoul d inspect disc ol ored fl uids that a[...]
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Check Every 12 Months (Fusion Ener gi Plu g-in Hybrid Only ) Inspect the engine oil fil ter f or signs of damag e such as rust, paint blistering, scra tches or dents. If any of the se conditions ar e present, repl ace the fil ter . See Normal S cheduled Maint enance (pag e 449). Multi-point Inspec tion In order t o ke ep your v ehicle running right[...]
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NORMAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Intellig ent Oil-Life Monitor® (Fusion Energi Pl ug-in Hybrid Onl y) Y our vehicl e is equipped with an Int elligent Oil-Life Monit or tha t determine s when you should chang e the engine oil ba sed on ho w your v ehicle is us ed. By using sev eral important f act ors in its c al cula tions, the monitor helps r educ e [...]
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Normal Maintenanc e Interval s Fusion Full Hybrid Normal scheduled maint enance 1, 2 Change engine oil and fil t er . 3 Ev ery 12 months or 10000 mile s (16000 km). T he oil monitoring s yst em displa ys a messag e in the inf orma- tion displa y . R ota te tir es, inspec t tire w ear and mea sure tread depth. Inspect aut oma tic transmission fl uid[...]
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Other maintenanc e items * R eplac e spark plugs. Ev ery 100000 mile s (160000 km) Change aut oma tic transmission fl uid. Every 150000 mil es (240000 km) * Perf orm these maintenance it ems within 3000 miles ( 4800 kil ometer s) of the la st engine oil and filt er change. Do not ex ceed the designa te d distanc e for the int erval. ** Initial repl[...]
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Other maintenanc e items 1 R ota te tir es, inspec t tire w ear and mea sure tread depth. Ev ery 10000 mile s (16000 km) Inspect engine oil fil ter f or corrosion. 2 Perf orm multi-point inspection (r ecommende d). R eplac e cabin air filt er . Ev ery 20000 mile s (32000 km) R eplac e engine air filter . Ev ery 30000 mil es ( 48000 km) Change engin[...]
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Perf orm the services shown in the foll owing tabl es when specified or within 3000 mile s ( 4800 kilome ter s) of the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messa ge appe aring in the informa tion display . • Exampl e 1 : The OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messa ge c omes on a t 28751 mil es ( 46270 kil ometers). Perf orm the 30000-mile ( 48000 kilome ter) aut omatic transmi[...]
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Operating in dus ty or sandy conditions (such a s unpav ed or dusty roads) Change engine oil and fil t er . * Ev ery 5000 mile s (8000 km) or six months Perf orm multi-point inspection. * Fusion Energi Pl ug-in Hybrid onl y: R eset the Int elligent Oil-Life Monit or aft er engine oil and filt er changes. See Engine Oil Check (p age 244). Ex ception[...]
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RE C ORD E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp 455 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Schedul ed Maintenance[...]
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E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]
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E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]
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E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]
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E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]
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E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]
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E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]
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A A/C See: Clima te C ontrol ........................................... 112 About This Manual ........................................... 7 Prot ecting the Environment ................................ 7 ABS See: Br ake s ........................................................... 169 ABS driving hints See: Hints on Driving W ith Anti-L ock Brak es[...]
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C Cabin Air Fil ter ................................................ 118 Calif ornia Pr oposition 65 .............................. 11 Capacities and S pecifica tions ................ 294 T echnical Spe cifica tions ................................. 298 Car W ash See: Cl eaning the Ex terior ............................... 261 Cent er Consol e ....[...]
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DRL See: Da ytime Running Lamps .......................... 71 E Economic al Driving ...................................... 215 Ele ctric P arking Brak e ................................. 170 Applying the el ectric parking brak e ............. 170 Applying the el ectric parking brak e when the vehicl e is moving .....................................[...]
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Fuel Consumption ....................................... 156 Cal cula ting Fuel Econom y .............................. 156 Filling the T ank .................................................... 156 Fuel Filt er ........................................................ 249 Fuel Quality .................................................... 148 Choosin[...]
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Informa tion ................................................... 404 911 Assist ............................................................... 410 Alert s ..................................................................... 409 Cal endar ................................................................ 410 Sirius T ravel Link .....................[...]
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Locking and Unl ocking ................................. 54 Ac tiva ting Intellig ent Ac cess ........................... 55 Autol ock Feature ................................................. 56 Auto R elock ............................................................ 56 Bat tery Sa ver .......................................................... 5 [...]
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Phone ............................................................... 387 Making Calls ........................................................ 389 P airing Subsequent Phones .......................... 389 P airing Y our Phone for the First Time .................................................................. 388 Phone Menu Options ..............[...]
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Sa tellit e Radio ................................................ 311 Sat ellit e Radio El ectr onic Serial Number (ESN) .................................................................. 312 Sat ellit e Radio R ec eption Fac tor s ................. 311 SIRIUS® Sa tellit e Radio S ervice .................... 311 T roubleshooting .................[...]
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Tir e Pr essure Monit oring S yst em .......... 289 Changing Tir es With a T ire P ressur e Monitoring S ystem ....................................... 290 Understanding Y our Tir e Pr essure Monitoring S ystem ...................................... 290 Tir e R epair Kit See: T emporary Mobility Kit .......................... 268 Tir es See: Whe els[...]
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V ehicle Identifica tion Number ............... 296 V ehicle S tor ag e ............................................ 265 Bat tery ................................................................... 266 Body ........................................................................ 265 Brak es ..........................................................[...]
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Wiper s and W ashers ..................................... 6 7 473 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7) Index[...]