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2015 FUSION HYBRID | FUSION ENER GI Owner ’ s Manual 2015 FUSION HYBRID | FUSION ENER GI Owner ’ s Manual ford.ca for downer .c om May 2014 First Printing Owner’s Manual Fusion Hybrid | Energi Litho in U.S.A. FE5J 19A321 DA[...]
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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 change spe cifications, design or equipment at an y time without notice or obliga tion. No part of this publica tion may be r eproduced , transmit ted , 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 .......................................... 71 Aut owipers ......................................................... 71 Windshiel d W asher s ...................................... 72 Lighting General Inf orma tion ...................................... 74 Lighting Contr ol ...................................[...]
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Fuel and Refueling Sa fet y Pr ecautions ...................................... 156 Fuel Quality ..................................................... 157 Running Out of Fuel .................................... 158 R efueling ........................................................... 161 Fuel Consumption ....................................... 16[...]
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Getting Assist ance Outside the U .S. and Canada ........................................................ 238 Ordering A dditional Owner's Liter a ture .................................................... 239 R eporting Saf ety Defe cts (U .S. Only ) ............................................................. 239 R eporting Saf ety Defe cts [...]
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S YNC ™ General Inf orma tion ................................... 332 Using V oice R ecognition ........................... 334 Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone ............ 336 S YNC ™ Applica tions and Servic es ...... 347 Using S YNC ™ With Y our Media Pla yer ........................................................... 354 S YNC ™ T roub[...]
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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 injur[...]
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Av oid smoking, fl ames or spark s 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 o[...]
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Lighting contr ol 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 E138639 Stabilit y contr ol Windshiel d wa sh and wipe D A[...]
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this data will assist in under standing how a v ehicle ’ s s ystems perf ormed. The event da ta rec order is designed to recor d data rela ted to v ehicle dynamics and safet y sy stems for a short period of time, typic ally 30 sec onds or l ess. The event da ta rec order in this vehicl e is designed to rec ord such data a s: • How various s y s[...]
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Ford or its vendor s to rec eive this information, do not a ctivat e the service. For more informa tion, see Tra ffic, Direc tions and Information, T erms and Conditions. See S YNC ™ (pag e 332). C ALIFORNIA PR OPOSITION 6 5 W ARNING Some c onstituents of engine exhaust, certain v ehicle components, certain fl uids contained in vehicl es and cert[...]
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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 for Chil dren 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 se a t). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 k g) or le ss (gener all y age f our or younger). Infant s or toddl ers Use a belt[...]
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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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2. Aft er positioning the chil d sa fet y sea t in the proper se ating position, pull down on the shoul der bel t and then gra sp the shoul der belt and l ap belt tog ether behind the bel t tong ue. 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 m[...]
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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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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 wisted . E146523 4. Insert the belt t ongue into the proper buckle (the buck le cl osest to the direc tion the tongue is c oming from) fo[...]
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slack tha t will exist once the e xtr a weight of the chil d is added t o the chil d restr aint. It also helps to achie ve the proper snugne ss of the child se at t o your v ehicle . Some times, a slight l ean to war d the buckle will a dditionall y help to r emov e remaining sl ack fr om the belt. 9 . A tta ch the tether s trap (if the chil d sea [...]
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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 at symbol. E144054 The LA TCH anchor s are l oca ted 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 tio[...]
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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 T CH lo wer anchor s 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 orwa[...]
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4. Tight en the chil d saf ety sea t tether strap a cc ording t o the manufa cturer's instructions. If your chil d re straint s yst em is equipped with a te ther strap , and the chil d restr aint manufa cturer r ec ommends its use, For d also re commends its use . BOOS TER SEA TS W ARNING Nev er plac e, or all ow a child t o pl ace , the shoul[...]
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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 less 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 se[...]
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E142597 If the booster se a t slides on the vehicl e sea t upon which it is being used , pla cing 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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Rec ommendations for a ttaching chil d safet y restr aints for chil dren Use any atta chment method as indicat ed belo w by X Combined weight of child and child sea t 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 anchor[...]
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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. 26 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA 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 reduce 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 annot[...]
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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 bel ts 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 [...]
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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 tha t intermittentl y sound a tone and illumina te the s af ety belt w arning light when you ar e in the driver se at or y ou hav e a front se at pa ssenger and a saf ety belt is unbuckle d. The s yst em uses inf or[...]
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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 swit ch this fe atur e off, the intent of the sys tem is t o remind y ou to w ear your sa fety bel t to impr ov e your chance to survive an ac cident. W e recommend y ou le av e the sy stem s witched on f or yourself and others who ma y use the vehicl[...]
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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 syst em is able to anal yze differ ent occup ant conditions and cra sh sev erity bef ore activa ting the appropria te s af ety de vices[...]
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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 te st clo se 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. Pl acing your 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 thos e 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 restrained 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 ASSENGER SENSING S YS TEM W ARNINGS Ev en w[...]
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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 area will incr ea 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 authoriz ed deal er as [...]
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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. 44 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA 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: The ke ys tha t came with y our vehicl e hav e a security t ag tha t pro vides important vehicl e ke y cut information. K eep the ta g in a sa fe pl ace f or future refer ence . 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 i[...]
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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. Applying up ward pressur e, mo ve the cap r earwar d to r el ea se it. Gentl y remo ve the k ey whil e doing so . T o install the cap: E151957 1. Pla ce the c ap just forw ard of the k ey cylinder . 2. Applying pr essur e to the c ap, mo ve it forw ard until 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 to 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 o[...]
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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 sounds and the direc tion indica tor s 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 o[...]
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E138626 The t ag with your tr ansmitter detail s the starting proc edure. T o remote start y our vehicl e: 1. Pr ess the l ock button t o l ock all the doors. 2. Pr ess the remot e start butt on twice. The e xt erior lamps fl a sh twice . The horn sounds if the s yst em fail s to st art, unle ss quiet start is on. Quiet start will run the blo wer f[...]
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T o re-progr am the passiv e anti-theft sys tem see an a uthorized de aler . 51 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA K ey s and Remote C ontrols[...]
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey allo ws 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 t or ke ys or admin k eys. These c an be u[...]
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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 ba ckup 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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Action and Description Messag e All MyK eys Cle ared Note: When you cl ear y our MyK eys, y ou remo ve all res trictions and re turn all MyK eys t o their original admin k ey st atus. 54 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA MyK ey ™[...]
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CHECKING MYKEY S Y S TEM S T A TUS Y ou can find inf ormation on pr ogrammed MyK ey(s) using the informa tion displa y contr ol on the ste ering wheel. Se e Information Displa y s (pag e 94). T o find information on a progr amed MyK ey(s), press the le ft arrow but ton to acc ess the main menu and scroll t o: Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt[...]
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USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE S T ART S Y S TEMS MyK ey is not compa tible with non Ford-appr ov ed, aft ermark et remot e start sys tems. If y ou choose t o install a remot e start sy stem, see an authoriz ed deal er f or a Ford-appr ov ed remot e start s yst em. MYKEY TROUBLE SHOOTING Potential C auses Condition · The k ey or tr ansmitt er used t o st[...]
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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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If the lock f eature f ails to oper at e, y ou can individuall y lock the door s using the remot e contr ol ke y blade in the po sition shown. See R emote C ontrol (pag e 45). On the le ft-hand side, turn the k ey cl ockwise t o lock. On the right-hand side, turn the k ey count ercl ockwise to l ock. E1 12203 Mislock If any door or the lu gga ge c [...]
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Smart Unl ocks For Int egra ted K eyhead Transmit ter This f ea ture helps to pre vent y ou from locking y oursel f out of your v ehicle if your ke y is still in the ignition. When you open one of the fr ont doors and lock the v ehicl e with the pow er door l ock contr ol, all the doors will l ock then unlock and the horn will sound twic e if your [...]
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Autounl ock Feature The aut ounl ock fe atur e will unl ock all the doors when: • the ignition is on, all the doors ar e clos ed, and your v ehicle ha s been in motion at a spe ed gre at er than 12 mph (20 km/h); • your v ehicle c omes to a stop and y ou swit ch the ignition off or to ac ce ssory; and • you open the driv er door within 10 min[...]
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From Outside Y our V ehicle E144402 Pr ess the rel ease butt on abov e the licens e pla t e to unl at ch the trunk. Y our vehicle must be unlock ed or have an int elligent acc ess tr ansmitt er within 3 fee t (1 met er) of the trunk. KEYLESS ENTR Y (If Equipped) SECURIC ODE ™ KEYLESS ENTRY KEYP AD The k eypa d is loc at ed near the driver window [...]
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The door s will lock then unl ock to confirm that pr ogramming w as suc cessful. T o program additional per sonal entry codes, repe at S teps 1-3, then for S tep 4: • press 3·4 t o sa ve pers onal code 2 • press 5·6 t o sa ve pers onal code 3 • press 7·8 t o sa ve pers onal code 4 • press 9·0 t o sa ve pers onal code 5. Y ou may also pr[...]
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T o display the f act ory-set c ode in the informa tion display: 1. Insert a ke y into the ignition and s witch the ignition on for a f ew seconds. 2. S witch the ignition off and r emov e the ke y . 3. Insert the se cond k ey int o the ignition and swit ch the ignition on. The f actory-set c ode will displa y f or a fe w seconds. Note: The code ma[...]
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E144403 The handl e is loca ted inside the l uggag e compartment either on the l ugg age compartment door (lid) or ne ar the tail lamps. It is compose d of a mat erial that will glo w f or hours in darkness f oll owing brief expo sure t o ambient light. Pull the handl e and push up on the lu ggag e compartment door (lid) t o open from within the lu[...]
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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. If two pr eviousl y programmed c oded k eys are not a vail able , ha ve an authoriz ed deal er progr am the new k ey . R ead and under stand the entire pr oce dure bef ore y ou begin. 1. Insert the first pr eviousl y progr ammed coded k [...]
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4. Within 10 sec onds, plac e a second progr ammed int elligent ac ce ss ke y in the backup sl ot and press the push butt on ignition switch. 5. W ait five se conds, and then pr ess the push butt on ignition switch a gain. 6. R emove the int elligent ac cess ke y . 7 . W ait five sec onds, then pl ace the unprogr ammed int elligent ac ce ss ke y in[...]
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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 127). 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 CONTR OL (If Equipped) E168194 End a call A Answ er a call B V oice rec ognition C See S YNC ™ (page 332). See MyFord T ouch ™ (p age 371). CRUISE C ONTROL Type 1 E144500 Type 2 E144501 See C ruise Control (pa ge 195). INFORMA TION DISPLA Y CONTR OL E144636 See Inf ormation Displa ys (pa ge 94). 69 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA St eering W[...]
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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 (pa ge 316). 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 ™ (pa ge 37[...]
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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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A wipe will occur a f ew seconds a fter wa shing to cl ear any remaining w asher fluid . T his fe atur e can be s witched on or off in the informa tion display . See Gener al Information (pa ge 104). 73 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA Wiper s and W ashers[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION Condensa tion in Lamp Assemblies Ext erior lamps ha ve vents t o acc ommoda te normal chang es in air pressur e. Condensa tion can be a natur al by-pr oduct of this design. When moist air ent ers the lamp a ssembl y throu gh the vents, there is a possibility tha t condensa tion can occur when the temper a ture is c old . When [...]
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Headlamp Flasher E162680 Pull the l ev er to war d you slightl y and rel ea se it t o fla sh the headl amps. AUT OLAMPS (If Equipped) W ARNING The da ytime running lamps s yst em does not activ at e the tail lamps and may not pr ovide ade quat e lighting during lo w visibility driving c onditions. Also , the autol amps switch position ma y not acti[...]
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INS TRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER Note: If you disconnec t the battery or it become s discharg ed, the illumina ted components will s witch t o the maximum setting. V ehicles With Fr ont Fog Lamps E132712 Pr ess repe at edl y or press and hol d until you r each the desir ed l ev el. V ehicles Without Fr ont Fog Lamps A B E165366 Pr ess repe at edl y or p[...]
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D A YTIME RUNNING LAMPS (If Equipped) W ARNING The da ytime running lamps s yst em does not activ at e the tail lamps and may not pr ovide ade quat e lighting during lo w visibility driving c onditions. Also , the autol amps switch position ma y not activ at e the headl amps in all low visibilit y conditions, such a s daytime fog. A lw ay s ensure [...]
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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 MyFor d T ouch ™ (p age 371). 80 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA 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 94). 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-B[...]
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G AUGE S E151261 Le ft-hand Informa tion Display . A Speedome ter . B Right-hand Informa tion Display . C Left-hand Information Displ ay Odometer Loc at ed in the bottom of the inf ormation displa y . Re gister s the acc umula t ed distanc e your v ehicle ha s trav ele d. Batt ery Gauge: Note: For Energi vehicl es there ar e two versions o f the ba[...]
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Charge Fill (Hybrid Mode) The fill l evel, or S tat e of Charge indica tes the amount of energ y stor ed in the high vol ta ge ba tt ery as a per cent of t otal ener gy capacit y . The l ev el will increa se or decre ase a s the batt ery charg es and discharg es during normal oper ation. Charge Fill (Energi P lug-in P ower Mode) The fill l evel ind[...]
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V ehicle S ettings and P ersonalization Displa y /T rip See Gener al Information (pa ge 94). Information See Gener al Information (pa ge 94). Setting s See Gener al Information (pa ge 94). 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 you t o brake in a manner which maximize s the amount o[...]
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• For Energi v ehicle s the rang e is the tot al of the rang e av ailabl e in Hybrid Mode fuele d by g asoline , plus the ele ctric rang e availabl e in Plug-in Po wer Mode. • For Hybrid vehicl es the r ange sho wn is the estima ted dist ance t o empty ba sed on the fuel remaining in the tank. Changes in driving pa ttern and clima te contr ol u[...]
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W ARNING Driving your v ehicle with the w arning lamp on is dang erous. A significant decre ase in br aking performance may oc cur . It will tak e you l onger t o stop your v ehicle . Ha ve an authoriz ed deal er check the sy stem immedia tely . Driving ext ended distances with the parking br ak e engag ed can cause br ake f ailure and the risk of [...]
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Grade Assis t (If Equipped) E144523 Lights when you s witch on the grade a ssist function. Heads Up Displa y (If Equipped) E156133 A red be am of lights appear s on the windshield in c ertain instanc es when using adaptiv e cruise contr ol or the collision w arning sys tem. T o make sur e the displa y works, it will also appear moment aril y when y[...]
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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 ted a mal function of the vehicl e emissions contr ol sy stem. R efer t o On board dia gnostics (OBD ) in the Fuel and R efueling chapter f or more informa tion about[...]
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Headlamps On W arning Chime Sounds when y ou remo ve the k ey fr om the ignition and open the driver's door and y ou hav e le ft the headl amps or parking l amps on. Parking Br ak e On W arning Chime Sounds when y ou hav e le ft the parking brak e on and drive y our vehicle. If the warning chime r emains on aft er you ha ve rel ea sed the park[...]
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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 responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle. W e rec ommend agains t the use of an[...]
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Display /Trip Menu le vel 5 Menu le vel 4 Menu lev el 3 Menu lev el 2 — — Help Engag e (Split P ow er + A vg Fuel Economy + Bat tery Gau ge + Fuel Gaug e) — — Help Empow er (Po wer (with engine on/ off threshol d) + Av g Fuel Economy + Bat tery Gau ge + Fuel Gaug e) V ehicle Rang e V ehicle Rang e Change MyV iew MyVie w (MyVie w + Batt ery [...]
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Display /Trip — — Help — — Help Energ y Use (Energi only ) Aut o EV (EV rang e + energ y use gau ge + clima te po wer gau ge + ba tt ery gau ge + fuel gau ge) EV Now (EV rang e + energ y use gau ge with budg et cup + climat e pow er gauge + engine enable + bat tery g aug e + fuel gau ge) EV La ter (EV rang e + energ y use gau ge + clima te [...]
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Note: Y ou can reset y our av era ge fuel econom y by pr essing and hol ding the OK button on the l eft hand steering whe el control s. MyVie w Y ou can choose wha t to displ ay in this view . Sel ecting Change MyVie w in the options menu allo ws y ou to s croll throu gh two c olumns of cont ent choices. • Pr ess the up or down arr ow t o view co[...]
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• T ach rpm x 1000 — When the g as oline engine is running, the tachome ter gau ge displ ay s the engine speed in rev olutions per minute (RPM). W hen your v ehicle is oper ating on bat tery pow er onl y with the engine off, EV displa ys and the t achomet er is grey ed out. Note: The trip dat a, and av era ge fuel econom y cannot be r eset in M[...]
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Information E144642 In this mode, y ou can vie w differ ent vehicl e system informa tion and perform a sys tem check. 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 press OK t o view . T utorial W arnings Displa ys the a ssocia ted driv er alert graphic. Driver A[...]
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Setting s Enable or Dis able S yst em On or Off S witch Inhibit Sel ect number of y ear s Tir e Mobility Kit On or Off R emote Open Windo ws On or Off R emote Cl ose On or Off Court esy W ipe Wiper s On or Off Rain S ensing Hold OK t o Crea te MyK ey Cre at e MyKe y MyK ey Al wa ys On or User Sel ectabl e 911 Assist Al wa ys On or User Sel ectabl e[...]
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Right-hand Information Displa y Contr ols E179396 • Pr ess the up and down arr ow but tons to scr oll throu gh and highlight the options within a menu. • Pr ess the right arro w butt on to ent er a sub-menu. • Pr ess the l eft arro w butt on to e xit a menu. • Pr ess the OK butt on to choose and confirm y our sel ection. Main menu From the [...]
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Efficiency Lea ves Efficiency l ea ves indic at e short term driving efficiency mea sured ov er the la st few minutes. The mor e le av es and vines tha t appear on the displ ay , 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 your driving e fficiency . Fuel History From l eft [...]
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INFORMA TION MESS A GES Note: Depending on the vehicle op tions equipped with your v ehicl e, not all o f the messag es will displ ay or be a vail abl e. Certain me ssag es may be abbr evia ted or shortened depending upon which cl ust er type you ha ve . E144636 Pr ess the OK butt on to ackno wl edge and remo ve some mess ag es from the informa tio[...]
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Action Messag e The s yst em has dis abled the a utoma tic braking. Cruise C ontrol Aut o- matic Br aking T urned Off A radar mal function is prev enting the adaptive cruise c ontrol from eng aging. Front S ensor Not Aligned The adaptiv e cruise has reinsta ted contr ols t o the driver . Adaptiv e Cruise - Driv er R esume Contr ol The v ehicl e spe[...]
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Automa tic Engine Shutdo wn Action Messag e The engine is g etting r eady t o shut off. Engine Shuts Off in XX Sec onds The engine ha s shut off to help incr ea se fuel economy . Engine Shut Off for Fuel Economy The engine is g etting r eady t o shut off. Y ou can pre ss OK on the le ft steering whe el butt on to o verride the shut do wn. Engine Sh[...]
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Batt ery and Charging S yst em (High V oltag e) Action Messag e Y our vehicl e needs c onfirmation it is unpl ugg ed bef ore allo wing a start. Y ou must make sur e your v ehicle is unpl ugg ed and you r espond to the me ssag e prompt bef ore starting your vehicl e. Is V ehicle Pl ugge d-In ? Y our vehicl e is re ady to driv e. R eady t o Drive Y o[...]
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Blind Spot Information and C ross Tr affic A lert S yst em Action Messag e A fa ult with the s yst em has oc curr ed. Conta ct an authorize d deal er as s oon as possibl e. Blindspot S yst em Fa ult The s yst em sensors ar e block ed. Se e Blind Spot Informa- tion Sy stem (pag e 207). Blindspot Not Av ailabl e Sensor Bl ock ed See Manual The s yst [...]
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Driver A lert Action Messag e St op and res t as soon a s it is sa fe t o do so. Driver Al ert W arning R est Now T ak e a rest br eak soon. Driver Al ert W arning R est Sugg est ed Fuel Action Messag e An earl y reminder of a l ow fuel condition. Fuel Le vel L ow The fuel fill inl et may not be properl y cl osed . Check Fuel Fill Inl et EV functio[...]
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K eys and Int elligent A cc ess Action Messag e A reminder t o press the br ake while st arting your v ehicle . Pr ess Brak e to ST ART The s yst em does not det ect a k ey in y our vehicl e. See K eyless Starting (pa ge 143). No K ey Detec ted Y ou pressed the st art/ stop button t o switch off the engine and your v ehicle doe s not det ect y our [...]
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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 tha t 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 t[...]
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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 to a po wertrain mal function. See Manua[...]
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Park Aid Action Messag e The s yst em has de tec ted a c ondition tha t requir es servic e. Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er . See P arking Aid (pag e 186). Check Front P ark Aid The s yst em has de tec ted a c ondition tha t requir es servic e. Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er . See P arking Aid (pag e 186). Check R ear P ark Aid Displa ys the park [...]
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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 authorized de al 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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Starting S yst em Action Messag e A reminder t o appl y the brak e when starting y our vehicl e. Pr ess Brak e to Start The st arter ha s ex ceeded its cr anking time in a ttempting t o start y our vehicl e. Cr anking Time Ex ceeded The st arter is a tt empting to st art your v ehicle . Engine Start P ending Ple a se W ait The s yst em has c ancell[...]
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Tr ansmission Action Messag e See an authoriz ed deal er . T ransmission Malfunc- tion Servic e Now The tr ansmission is ov erhea ting and needs to cool. St op in a sa fe pl ac e as soon a s possible. T ransmission Overt em- pera ture S t op Saf ely The tr ansmission ha s ov erhea ted and ne eds to c ool. S top in a sa fe pl ac e as soon a s possib[...]
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MANUAL CLIMA TE CONTR OL (If Equipped) E144491 Fan speed c ontrol: C ontrols the v olume of air cir cul at ed in y our vehicl e. A djust to sel ect the desired f an speed. A A/C: P re ss the button t o turn air conditioning compre ssor on or off. Us e air conditioning with r ecircul ated air t o improve c ooling perf ormance and efficienc y . B Not[...]
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MAX A/ C: T urn the tempera ture control dial all the w ay pa st the full cool position to ma ximize c ooling. R ecirc ula te d air flo ws thr ough the instrument panel vents, air conditioning aut omaticall y turns on, the f an automa tically adjusts t o the highest speed and the t emperatur e dial returns t o the full cool position. G Air distribu[...]
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Driver t emperatur e control: T urn to 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 not in dual zone mode . A Recirc ulat ed air: Pre ss the button t o switch betw een outside air and recir cul at ed air . When y ou sele ct recir cul at ed air , [...]
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Pow er: Press the butt on to turn the s yst em on and off. S witching off the clima te contr ol sys tem pr event s outside air from ent ering the vehicl e. K Heated sea t (if equipped): T urn the driver or pa ssenger he at ed se ats on and off. S ee Heat ed Seats (pa ge 134). L MAX A/ C: Pr ess the butt on to ma ximize cooling. R ecirc ula te d air[...]
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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 134). A Driver t emperatur e control: P re ss + or - to incr ea se or decre as e the air temper a ture f or the driver side of the v ehicle . T his contr ol also adjusts the passeng er side tempera ture when not in dual z one mode. B Po[...]
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MAX Defros t: Pr ess the butt on to maximiz e defro sting. Outside air fl ow s through the windshiel d vents, f an automa tically adjus ts to the highes t speed and the temper a ture dial re turns to the full he at position. Y ou can use this setting t o def og or cle ar a thin co vering of ice from the windshiel d. The he at ed re ar window also a[...]
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MAX A/ C: Pr ess the butt on to ma ximize cooling. R ecirc ula te d air flo ws thr ough the instrument panel vent s, air conditioning aut omaticall y turns on, and the f an automa tically adjust s to the highest spe ed. C A/C: P re ss the button t o turn air conditioning compre ssor on or off. Us e air conditioning with r ecircul ated air t o impro[...]
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HINTS ON C ONTROLLING THE INTERIOR CLIMA TE General Hints Note: Prol onged us e of recir cula ted air may cause the windo ws to fog up . Note: Y ou may feel a small amount o f air from the f ootwell air v ents reg ardless of the air distribution set ting. Note: T o reduc e humidity buil d-up inside your vehicl e, do not drive with the s yst em swit[...]
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HEA TED WINDOW S AND MIRROR S (If Equipped) Heated R ear Window Note: Y ou must switch the ignition on t o use this fe atur e. E72507 Pr ess the butt on to cl ear the re ar window of thin ic e and fog. It swit ches off aut omatic ally aft er 10 minut es, or when you s witch off the ignition. Y ou can also pr ess the butt on again t o switch it off.[...]
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Y ou can adjust the def ault remot e start setting s using the informa tion displa y contr ols. S ee Information Displa ys (pag e 94). Automa tic Set tings In hot we ather , the sy stem is s et to 72°F (22°C). T he cool ed seats ar e set t o high (if av ailabl e, and selec ted t o AUT O in the informa tion display). In modera t e wea ther , the s[...]
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SITTING IN THE C ORRECT 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 t op of 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 to 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 rel ease it t o the re arward , un-til t ed position. MANUAL SEA TS W ARNINGS D[...]
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6-way po wer seat E176793 130 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA Seats[...]
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10-way po wer seat 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 immedia tely 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. Thi[...]
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E142554 Saving a P reSet 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 prese t butt on until you hear a singl e tone. Y ou can sa ve up t o three pr eset memory positions. Y ou can sa ve a memory pr eset at an y time. Recalling a P reSet P osition Pr ess an[...]
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Y ou can enabl e or disabl e this fe atur e in the informa tion display . See Inf ormation Display s (page 94). REAR SEA TS 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 atba ck. T o low er the sea t back(s) fr om inside the vehicl[...]
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HEA TED SEA TS (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 ted s ea t may c ause burns ev en at l ow temper [...]
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Pr ess the hea te d sea t symbol t o cycl e through the v arious hea t setting s and off. W armer settings ar e indica te d by mor e indica tor light s. Cool ed Seats (If Equipped) The c ool ed sea ts will onl y function when the engine is running. E146309 T o operat e the cool ed seat s: Pr ess the cool ed seat s ymbol to cy cl e through the v ari[...]
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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 does 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 a[...]
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3. Using both hands, simult aneously , 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 r apid 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, rele ase the butt ons. The c odes f or all butt ons are er ase d. Reprogr amming a Single Button T o program a devic e t o a previousl y[...]
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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 s econds. 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 Po wer 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 charge . Ther e may be ins[...]
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The po wer point t emporaril y 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 E144447 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 l amps a[...]
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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 vehicl e is ready for driving. Sinc e your vehicle is e quipped with a silent k ey start, th[...]
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• Y ou can re set 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 Inf ormation Display s (pag e 94). • 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 ak e prec 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 heat er plug is l ocat ed 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 owa tt-hours 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 v olt age 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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Note: Col d temper atur es will aff ect the engine warm up time and the l o w engine use mode may oper a te more fr equentl y . Note: An oil change is not re quired but give s you the option o f not running a l ow engine use cy cle . R eset ting the oil life monit oring sy stem will suspend the l ow engine use mode. Frequentl y asked questions Answ[...]
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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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Answ er Question The high v olt ag e bat tery s yst em is designed to l a st the life of the v ehicl e and requir es no maintenanc e. How l ong will my high v olt ag e bat tery l a st? Does it need maint enance ? Ther e are no pr ovisions f or charging the high vol ta ge ba tt ery from a po wer suppl y ext ernal to the vehicl e. (For Fusion Ener gi[...]
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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: Y our warranty will no t co ver any vehicl e damag e, po wertr ain damag e, l oss of vehicl e performance or repair s to y our vehicl e, c aused b y the use of fuel not rec ommended. 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 [...]
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Note: EV Now can r esume if l ess than 1 gal (3.8 L) of fuel is l eft in the t ank. Note: In most ca ses, when the fuel l ev el is belo w one-quarter tank, re fueling the vehicl e will end fuel freshness mode and then EV Now will be come a vail able . Re fueling aft er consuming a full tank in fuel freshness mode will end the mode . Note: The rec o[...]
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E163066 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 your vehicl e with fuel from the po[...]
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Refilling W ith a Portable Fuel Container (Ener gi V ehicles Onl y) W ARNINGS Do not insert the nozzl e of portabl e fuel container s or a ftermark et funnels int o the capl ess fuel sy stem. This c oul d damage the fuel s yst em and its seal, and ma y ca use fuel to run ont o the ground inst ead of filling the t ank, which coul d re sult in seriou[...]
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2. Pr ess the fuel butt on loc at ed on the cent er consol e. W ait up to 15 sec onds for the fuel door t o open. A R eady to Fuel messag e will appear in the informa tion display scr een. 3. Loca te the portabl e funnel that c omes with your v ehicle . E157279 4. Slo wl y insert the funnel into the capl ess fuel sy stem. E157280 5. Fill your vehic[...]
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Eas y Fuel ™ Capl ess Fuel S y stem (Non-Energi V ehicles) W ARNING The fuel s yst em may be under pressur e. If y ou hear a hissing sound near the fuel fill er door , do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel ma y spra y out, which c ould c ause serious personal injury . When fueling your v ehicle: 1. Put the v ehicle in position P an[...]
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4. Insert the fuel fill nozzl e, or the fuel fill funnel pro vided with your v ehicl 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 messag e may not r eset imme diat el y . It may tak e sever al driving cycl es for the mess[...]
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Note: A fuel spillag e conc ern may oc cur if ov erfilling the fuel tank. Do not o verfill the tank to the point tha t the fuel is able to bypa ss the fuel filler nozzl e. T he o verfill ed fuel may run do wn the drain loc at ed bel ow and in front of the fuel fill er door. 5. T o close the fuel fill er door , press the cent er re ar edge of the fu[...]
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Note: A fuel spillag e conc ern may oc cur if ov erfilling the fuel tank. Do not o verfill the tank to the point tha t the fuel is able to bypa ss the fuel filler nozzl e. T he o verfill ed fuel may run do wn the drain loc at ed bel ow and in front of the fuel fill er door. If you do not pr operly cl ose the fuel fill inle t, a Check Fuel Fill Inl [...]
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5. Calcul at e fuel ec onomy by dividing mile s tra vel ed by gall ons used (For Metric: Mul tiply lit ers used by 100 , then divide by kil omet ers tr av el ed). K eep a recor d for a t lea st one month and rec ord the t ype of driving (city or high wa y). This pr ovides an a ccur a te estima te of the vehicl e ’ s fuel economy under curr ent dr[...]
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On-Board Dia gnostics (OBD-II) Y our vehicl e has a c omput er known a s the on-board dia gnostics sy stem ( OBD-II) tha t monitor s the engine ’ s emission contr ol sys tem. T he sy stem pr ote cts the environment b y making sure tha t your vehicl e continue s to mee t go vernment emission standards. The OBD-II s yst em also a ssists an authoriz[...]
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The OBD-II s yst em checks the emission contr ol sys tem during normal driving. A compl et e check ma y take s ever al days. If the vehicl e is not re ady f or I/M tes ting, you can perf orm the foll owing driving cycl e consisting of mix ed city and highwa y driving: 15 minutes of s te ady driving on an expr essw ay or highw ay f ollow ed by 20 mi[...]
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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 t o flammabl e vapors. P osition this equipment a t le ast 18 inche s (80 millimet ers) abov e the fl oor . The A C wall plug must fit firml y into the AC outl et. If the connec tion feel s loos e, w orn or the AC outl et is damag ed, ple ase ha ve a qualified ele ctrician repl [...]
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Charg e (green light) — indica tes sta tus of charging: • No light means y ou hav e not connec ted the cor d to the v ehicl e. • Blinking light means tha t the charging is in proc ess. • Solid light me ans you ha ve c onnect ed the cor d, but the v ehicle is not charging. Faul t (red triangl e light) — Lights up in ca se of a det ect ed f[...]
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E144780 4. V erify that the c ord 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 proc ess. The light ring will displ ay ho w f ar along the charg e is: • When the t op right qua[...]
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• When both right side quadr ant lights are on and the bott om left quadr ant is off, the char ge is betwe en 50 – 75 perc ent. • 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 vehic[...]
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Note: During this process, your vehicl e will det ect if the el ectrical s yst em is sa fe and rea ctiv at e. Onc e your v ehicle de termines the ele ctric al sys tem sa fe, you c an start y our vehicl e as y ou woul d normally by either turning the ignition ke y or b y pressing the brak e in combina tion with the S T ART /S TOP button. Note: In th[...]
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AUT OMA TIC TRANSMISSION 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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2. Loc at e the access hol e. 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[...]
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GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional brak e noise is normal. If a metal-t o-met al, continuous 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 b[...]
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When you r el ea se the ac cel era tor 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 almos t [...]
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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 l amp will illumina te t o confirm that the el ectric parking brak e has been applied. See Information Displa y s (pag e 94). 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 [...]
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Automa tic rel ease - drive a wa y relea se Y our vehicl e will automa tically r ele as e the parking brak e if: • The driv er door is cl osed. • The driv er sa fe ty bel t is fa st ened. • The v ehicl e is acc el era te d. • Ther e are no f aul ts det ect ed in the parking brak e system. Note: If the elec tric parking brak e warning lamp s[...]
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3. When you remo ve your f oot from the brak e pedal, y our vehicl e will remain on the slope without r olling aw ay f or about two or thr ee sec onds. T his hold time will automa tically be e xt ended if you ar e in the proc ess of driving off. 4. Drive off in the normal manner . T he brak es will r ele ase a utoma ticall y . 183 Fusion/Mondeo (CC[...]
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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 cteristic s 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 avoid 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 raffic c ontrol sy st ems, inclement w ea ther,[...]
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E130178 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 ev erse (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, [...]
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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 spa ce , 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 forw ard 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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During opera tion, lines appe ar in the displa y which repr esent y our vehicl e ’ s path and pro ximity t o objects behind y our vehicl e. 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 ays what is behind y our vehicl e when you plac e the transmission in r ev erse (R). [...]
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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 activ e guidelines, turn the ste ering wheel to point the g uidelines to war d an intended p ath. If y ou change th[...]
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This all ows you t o ge t a clo ser view of an object behind y our vehicl e. 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 rever se (R). When y ou shift the transmission out of rev erse (R), the fe atur e automa tically turns off and you must enabl e it to use i[...]
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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. Y ou can use cruise contr ol when your v ehicle spe ed is gre at er than 20 mph (30 km/h). 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 slip[...]
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S witching Cruise C ontrol Off Note: Y ou will erase the se t speed if y ou swit ch the sy stem o ff. Pr ess and rel ease OFF or swit ch the ignition off. 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 goin[...]
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The curr ent gap se tting and SET will also displa y . Set ting a Speed 1. Ac cel erat e t o the desired spe ed. 2. Pr ess and rel ease SET+ . T his stor es the vehicl e speed in the memory . 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 ak e your f oot off the acc elera tor peda[...]
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Set ting the Gap Distance Note: It is your responsibility t o select a g ap appropria te t o the driving conditions. E144502 Gap decre a se. A Gap incre ase . B Y ou can decr ea 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[...]
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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 tor pe dal. The 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 ays if s omething 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 or off setting in the inf ormation displa y menu through ignition c yc[...]
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E131359 The curr ent a ssessment of your al ertness indica te s that y ou should r est 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. The y ell ow position indic at es the first war[...]
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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 set ting menus av ailabl e. T o view or adjust the setting s, See Gener al Information (pa ge 94). The s yst em st ores the l a st-known sele ction f or each of these s ettings. Y ou do not need[...]
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Sy stem Display E151660 When you s witch on the s yst em, an ov erhead gr aphic of a vehicle with l ane markings will displ ay in the inf ormation displa y . If you sel ect aid mode when y ou swit ch on the syst em, a separa te whit e icon will als o appear or in some v ehicles arro ws will displ ay with the l ane markings. When you s witch off the[...]
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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? Driving at high spe eds in curve s Pr evious f ea ture ac tiva tion happened within the la st one second Ambiguous l ane markings (mainl y in construction z ones) Rapid tr ansition from light t o dark or vice v ersa Sudden offse t in lane mar[...]
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BLIND SPOT INFORMA TION S YS TEM Blind Spot Information S yst em (BLIS ™ ) with Cross Tr affic Alert (If Equipped) W ARNING T o help avoid injuries, NEVER use the Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem a s a repl acement f or using the interior and ext erior mirrors and l ooking ov er your shoulder be for e changing lane s. The Blind Spot Inf ormation S[...]
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W ARNING T o help avoid personal injury , NEVER use the Cro ss T raffic Al ert system a s a repl acement f or using the interior and ext erior mirrors and l ooking ov er your shoulder be for e backing out of a parking space . Cr oss T ra ffic Alert is not a repl acement f or careful driving. E142440 In this first e xampl e, the l eft sensor is onl [...]
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E142441 Zone c over age al so decre a ses when parking at shall ow angle s. Here, the l eft sensor is mostl y obstruct ed; zone c ov erage on that side is se ver el y limited . Sy stem Lights and Messag es E142442 The Blind S pot Informa tion and Cr oss T raffic A lert s yst ems illumina te a y ellow alert indic a tor in the outside mirr or on the [...]
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E142443 The s yst em uses r adar sensors which ar e loc a ted behind the bumper f ascia on each side of your v ehicle . Do not all ow mud , snow or bumper stick ers t o obstruct thes e are as, this c an caus e degra ded sy stem performanc e. If the sys tem det ects a degra ded performanc e condition, a messag e warning of a block ed sensor or lo w [...]
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• Driving in rev erse fa ster than 5 mph (8 km/h). • Backing out of an angl ed parking spot. False A lerts Note: If your vehicl e has a f actory equippe d to w bar and it is t owing a tr ail er , the sensors will det ect the tr ailer and turn the Blind Spot Informa tion and Cro ss T raffic A lert s ystems off to a void false al erts. For non-fa[...]
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If your v ehicle l oses elec trical po wer whil e you ar e driving (or if y ou swit ch the ignition off), you c an st eer your v ehicl e manually , but it tak es more eff ort. Extreme continuous st eering ma y increa se the effort it tak es for y ou to steer . This occur s to prev ent internal ov erhea ting and permanent damag e to y our ste ering [...]
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If it is, a re d warning light ill uminat es and an audibl e warning chime sounds. The br ak e support syst em a ssists the driver in reducing the c ollision speed b y charging the brak es. If the risk of c ollision further incre ases a fter the warning light illumina te s, the br ake support pr epares the brak e sy stem f or rapid braking. T his m[...]
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Action Cause Cle an the grill e surfa ce in fr ont of the radar or remo ve the objec t causing the obstruc- tion The surf ace of the radar in the grill e is dirty or obstruct ed in some wa y W ait a short time. It may t ake s ever al minutes f or the radar to de tec t that it is no long er obstruct ed The surf ace of the radar in the grill e is cle[...]
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LO AD LIMIT V ehicle Loading - with and without a Tr ailer 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 ormanc[...]
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W ARNING The appr opria te l oading 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 Base C urb 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 (front and r ear) including vehicl e curb weight a[...]
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Note: For trail er to wing informa tion ref er to the R V and T r ailer T o wing Guide av ailabl e at 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 (includ[...]
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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 to the v ehicle, l oss of contr ol and personal injury . E143819 GCW GVW GCW ( Gross C ombined W eight) - is th[...]
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for oper ation a t Gross V ehicl e W eight Ra ting, not at Gr oss 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 ailers 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 need 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 = 60[...]
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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 117). Follo w these guideline s if you ha ve a nee d for r ecre ational (R V) towing. An e xampl e of recr ea tional to wing woul d be towing your v ehicle behind a mot orhom[...]
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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 vehicl e 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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E176360 When driving throu gh standing wa ter , drive very sl owl y and do not stop your v ehicl e. Y our brak e performanc e and tr action ma y be limited . After driving thr ough wa ter and as soon a s it is safe t o do so: • Lightly pr ess the br ake pe dal to dry the brak es and t o check tha t they work. • Check tha t the horn work s. • [...]
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E142666 T o install floor ma ts, position the fl oor mat so that the e yel et is over the r et ention post and press do wn to l ock in. T o remov e the floor ma t, r ev erse the install ation pr ocedur e. 227 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA Driving Hints[...]
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RO ADSIDE AS SIS T ANCE V ehicles Sol d In The U.S .: Getting Roadside Assis tance T o fully 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 . The service is a vail abl e: • 24 hours, sev en day s a we[...]
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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 l amps 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 • T[...]
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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 ce[...]
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In order t o help us serve y ou bett er, ple a se hav e the foll owing informa tion av ailabl e when conta cting a Cust omer Rela 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 odomet er reading[...]
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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, imp artial 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 a[...]
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FORD MO T OR COMP ANY Cust omer R ela tionship Cent er 1555 Fairl ane Drive Fairl ane Business Park #3 Allen P ark, Michigan 48101 U.S.A. T elephone: +971 4 3326084 T oll-Free Number of the Kingdom of Sa udi Arabia: 800 89 71409 Loc al T elephone Number of Kuw ait: 248105 75 F AX: +971 4 3327299 Email: menaca c@for d. com www .me.for d. com If you [...]
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T o contac t NHTS A, you 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 .sa f erc ar .go v; or write to: A dministra tor 1200 New Jer sey A v enue, Southe a st W ashingt on, D . C. 205 90 Y ou can also obtain other inf ormation about mot or vehicl e sa f ety fr om http:/ / www .sa f[...]
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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 befor e servicing high-current fuse s. T o reduce risk of el ectric al shock, alw ay s repl ac e the co ver t o the pow er distribution bo x befor e rec onnecting the ba ttery or refilling fl uid reserv oirs. The po wer distribution bo x is loca te d in[...]
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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[...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Run-start anti-l ock brake s yst em. 10A 2 25 Run-start po wertr ain control 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 Not used. — 32 Not used. — 33 St eering c olumn l [...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Air flo w monit or . 5A 1 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 3. 10A 2 54 Hybrid cont ent vehicl e power 4 . 10A 2 55 1 Micro fuse. 2 Dual micro fuse . 3 M-type 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 acce ss the bottom of the fuse bo x, do the foll owing: 1. R ele ase the t wo l a tches, loc at ed 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 e[...]
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E144949 Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Fuel pump fe ed. 30A 1 56 Not used. — 57 Not used. — 58 V acuum pump rel ay . 40A 1 59 Ele ctronic f an. 40A 1 60 Le ft-hand windshield de frost er . 40A 1 61 Body contr ol module 1. 50A 2 62 Not used. — 63 PHEV charg er . 40A 1 64 Front he at ed sea t. 20A 1 65 246 Fusion/M[...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Right-hand windshield de frost er . 40A 1 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 Moonroof . 30A 1 72 R ear hea ted sea t. 20A 1 73 Driver se at modul e. 30A 1 7 4 Not use[...]
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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 7 Not used (spare). 10A 2 8 Not used (spare). 10A 2 9 K eypad. 5A 2 10 Cell phone pa ssport modul e (Fusion Energi). Po wer decklid module . Not used (spare). 5A 2 11 Climat e contr ol. 7 .5A 2 12 Gear shift. St eering wheel c olumn. 7 .5A 2 13 Instrument clust er [...]
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Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Centr al l ock unlock. 20A 1 24 Driver door (windo w, mirror). 30A 1 25 Front pa ssenger door ( window , mirror). 30A 1 26 Moonroof . 30A 1 27 Amplifier . 20A 1 28 R ear driv er side door (window ). 30A 1 29 R ear pa ssenger side door ( window). 30A 1 30 Moonroof . 15A 1 31 GPS . 10A 1 32[...]
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CHANGING A FUSE Fuses W ARNING Al wa ys repl ace a fuse with one that has the spe cified ampera ge r ating. Using a fuse with a higher ampera ge ra ting can c ause sev ere wire damag e and coul d start a fir e. E142430 If ele ctrical c omponents in the v ehicle ar e not working, a fus e may ha ve bl own. A bre ak in the fuse wire will indica te a b[...]
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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 there t o 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 ele a 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 cap 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 254 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA Maintenanc e[...]
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ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK 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 dipstick and [...]
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Sel ecting EV No w mode when your v ehicl e is in the engine manag ement mode will suspend the engine manag ement mode for a s long as y ou continue driving y our vehicl e. T he engine management mode will resume the ne xt time y ou start y our vehicl e. Changing the engine oil and rese tting the oil life monit oring sy stem will suspend the engine[...]
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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 Robinair C oolant and Bat tery R efr ac tome ter 752 40. W e do not rec ommend the use of hy dromet ers or cool ant te st strips for me a suring cool ant conc entra tions. Note: Automo tive fl uids are not interchang eable. Do not use engine cool ant[...]
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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. These c an 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 TRANSMISSION FLUID CHECK Note: T ransmission fl uid shoul d be checke d by an a uthorized de aler . If re quired , 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 ba ttery . 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 olled b y a computer , some engine contr ol setting s are maintained b y pow er from the l ow-v oltag 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 prese[...]
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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 oge ther . 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 tur[...]
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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 t op 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 adjust er on each[...]
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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 ver 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 th[...]
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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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Replacing the High Beam Hea dlamp Bulb 1. R emov e the headl amp a ssembly . 2. R emov e the service c ap. 3. Disconnect the el ectrical conne ctor . 4. T urn the bulb counter clock wise and remo ve it fr om the headl amp assembl y . 5. Install the new bulb in rev erse or der . Replacing the Lo w Beam Headlamp Bulb 1. R emov e the headl amp a ssemb[...]
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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 in r ev erse or der . 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 e[...]
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Tra de name Function W5W *P ark lamp - fr ont PWY24W *T urn lamp - front H11 *Fog lamp - fr ont LED *T ail and brake l amp - high series LED *T ail and brake l amp - low series 921 R ever se l amp LED *T urn lamp - re ar - high series LED *T urn lamp - re ar - l ow series LED *Side marker l amp - rear W5W License pl a te l amp W5W or LED** * T runk[...]
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CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER W ARNING T o reduce 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 310[...]
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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 foll owing product s 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 Cle[...]
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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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Note: Follo w the same proc edure a s cle aning l ea ther sea ts f or cle aning le ather instrument panels and l ea ther interior trim surfa ces. See Cl eaning Lea ther Seat s (pag e 274). Cle an the instrument panel and cl uster lens with a cl ean, damp and soft cl oth, then use a cle an, dry and soft cl oth to dry these are as. • Av oid cl eane[...]
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• Alc ohol solutions. • Sol vent s or cle aners int ended specificall y for rubber , vinyl and pla stics. REP AIRING MINOR P AINT D AMA GE Authorize d deal ers ha ve t ouch-up paint to mat ch your v ehicle ’ s col or. Y our vehicl e col or code is print ed on a sticker on the front, l eft-hand side door jamb. T ake your col or code t o your a[...]
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Body • W ash y our vehicl e thorou ghly t o remo ve dirt, gr ea se, oil, tar or mud from ext erior surface s, re ar-wheel housing and the underside of front f enders. • Periodic all y wa sh your v ehicl e if it is stor ed in ex posed l oca tions. • T ouch-up exposed or primed met al to prev ent rust. • Co ver chr ome and stainl ess st eel p[...]
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• Check under the hood f or any for eign mat erial tha t may ha ve c olle ct ed during stor ag e such as mic e or squirrel nests. • Check the exhaus t for any f oreign mat erial tha t may ha ve c olle ct ed during stor ag e. • Check tire pr essure s and set tire infla tion per the T ire Label. • Check brak e pedal operation. Drive your v eh[...]
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TEMPORAR Y MOBILITY KIT Type 1 Note: The tempor ary mobility kit canis ter contains enou gh seal ant compound f or one tire repair onl y . See y our authorize d Ford deal er for a dditional repla cement se alant canist ers. The kit is l ocat ed under the lo ad fl oor of the trunk. The kit c onsists of an air compr essor t o infla te the tir e and a[...]
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General Informa tion W ARNING Fail ure t o follo w these guideline s coul d re sult in an incr ea sed risk of loss of v ehicle contr ol, injury or dea th. Note: Do not use the kit if a tire has be come sev erel y damag ed by driving the v ehicl e with a tire tha t has insufficient air pr essure. Only puncture d area s loca ted within the tir e trea[...]
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What t o do when a Tire Is Punctur ed A tire punctur e within the tire tr ead ar ea can be r epaired in t wo sta ge s with the kit. • In the first sta ge , the tire will be reinfl at ed with a sealing compound and air . Aft er the tire ha s been reinfl at ed, you will ne ed to driv e the vehicl e a short distanc e 4 mi (6 km) t o distribute the s[...]
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E144621 8. Inflat e the tire t o the pressur e specified by the tir e label l ocat ed on the driver door or the door jamb are a. Whil e the seal ant compound is being pumped into the tir e, the air pr essure g aug e will indica te a pr essure abo ve the actual tire pr essure. This is normal and shoul d be no re ason f or conc ern. The pressur e gau[...]
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E144622 4. Adjust the tir e t o the rec ommended infla tion pre ssure from the tir e l abel loc a ted on the driv er 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 compress or off by pre ssing the on/ off button. 6. W hen the tire [...]
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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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The kit is l ocat ed under the lo ad fl oor in the trunk. The kit c onsists of an air compr essor t o re-infl at e the tire and a canist er of sealing c ompound that will eff ectiv ely se al most punctur es caus ed by nails or simil ar objects. T his kit will provide a tempor ary tire r epair all owing y ou to driv e your v ehicle up t o 120 (200 k[...]
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• R ead all instruc tions and cautions full y . • Bef ore oper ating the kit, make sur e your v ehicle is s af ely off the road and aw ay fr om moving tr affic. T urn on the hazard light s. • Al wa ys set the parking br ake to ensur e the vehicl e doesn't mo ve une xpect edl y . • Do not remo ve any f oreign objects, such as nail s or [...]
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Pr epara tion: P ark the vehicl e in a saf e, l ev el and secur e area, aw ay fr om moving tr affic. T urn the hazard lights on. Appl y the parking brak e and turn the engine off. Inspect the fla t tire f or visible damag e. Se alant c ompound contains l ate x. Use appropria te pr eca utions to a void any aller gic re actions. Do not remo ve any f [...]
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pressur e gau ge r eading will indic at e the tire infl ation pr essure a fter about 30 seconds of oper ation. The final tir e pressur e shoul d be checke d with the compr essor turned OFF in or der to g et an acc ura te pr essur e rea ding. E175982 9 . When the rec ommended tire pr essure is re ached, turn off the kit, unpl ug the pow er cabl e, a[...]
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4. If requir ed, turn on the compr essor and adjust the tire t o the recommended infla tion pre ssure sho wn on the tire label l ocat ed on the driver's door or door jamb are a. The tir e pressur e should be che cked with the compr essor turned OFF in or der to g et an acc ura te pr essur e rea ding. 5. Unplug the hoses, r e-install the v alv [...]
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E175987 4. R ota te the se alant c anister up 90 degre es and pull aw ay fr om ca sing/housing to r emov e. Installation of the sealant c anister t o the kit 1. With the c anister hel d perpendicular to the housing, insert the canist er nozzl e into the c onnector and push until sea te d. 2. R ota te the c anister 90 degr ees do wn into the housing[...]
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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 repr esent the tire ’ s ability to s top on w et pa vement as mea sured under contr oll ed conditions on spe cified go vernment te st surf ace s of asphal t and concr et e. A tir e mark ed C may ha ve poor tra ction perf ormance. T emperature A B C W ARNING The t [...]
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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 pressur e. * Col d tire pressure: T he tire pressur e when the vehicl e has 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 ted by the T ire and Rim Associa tion, tha t may be used f or service 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 echnical Org aniza tion or the Japan Tire Manuf act[...]
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Speed ra ting 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 ett ers 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 Identi[...]
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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 concr et 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 dual; defined a s four tire s on the re ar 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 ffixe d 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), tir es 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 w[...]
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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 ederal s tandar 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 ays the possib[...]
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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 tire 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 t[...]
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USING SNO W CHAINS W ARNING If you choose t o install sno w tires 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 vehic[...]
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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 t ed on the edge of driv er ’ s door or the B-Pill ar), the [...]
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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 loo se particle s. 309 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA 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) Spark plu g gap 310 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA 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 FL-910-S Oil filt er BXT-99R T4-390 Bat tery SP-530 Spark pl ugs FP-71 Cabin air fil ter WW-2601(driv er side) Windshiel d wiper blade WW-2700 (pa ssenger side) W e recommend Mot orcra ft repl acement part s av ailabl e at your For d deal er or at for dparts. com f or s[...]
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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 graphic, 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 iden[...]
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TRANSMIS SION CODE DESIGNA TION E167814 The tr ansmission code is on the S af ety Complianc e Certific ation L abel. The foll owing tabl e shows the tr ansmission code al ong with the tr ansmission description. Code Description J Ele ctronic c ontinuousl y variabl e transmission (E CVT), automa tic and power split 313 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA Ca[...]
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TECHNIC AL SPECIFICA TIONS W ARNING The air c onditioning refrig erant syst em cont ains refrig er ant R-134a under high pressur e. Opening the air c onditioning refrig erant syst em can cause personal injury . Hav e the air conditioning r efriger ant system servic ed only by qualifie d personnel. Ford part number / Ford specification Ford part nam[...]
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Ford part number / Ford specification Ford part name or equival ent Capacity Item CX C-37-(A, B, D , and F) (Cana da) / W SB- M8B16-A2 Pr emium Quality Windshiel d W asher Fluid ( Canada) Not applicabl e Not applicabl e 14. 0 gal (53 L) Ener gi fuel tank 13.5 gal (51. 1 L) Hybrid fuel tank YN-19 (U.S .) Motor cra ft R-134a R efriger ant 1.26 lb (0 [...]
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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 C ommission (FC C) and the Canadian Ra dio and T elecommunic 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 and WMA fol der mode represents a fol der structure consisting of one le vel of f olders. T he CD pla yer number s all MP3 and WMA track s on the disc (noted b y the MP3 or WMA file ext ension) and all folder s cont aining MP3 and WMA file s, from F001 (f older) T001 (track) t o F253 T255. • Cre ating dis cs with onl y one le vel of fol d[...]
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E144488 CD: Pr ess this butt on to list en to a CD . Press the func tion 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 acc ess settings f or T reble , Midrang e, Bass, F ade and Balanc e. Use the up and do wn arrow butt ons to sel ect the various setting s. When you mak e [...]
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Cursor arr ow s and OK: Use the up and down arro w buttons t o select the various set tings. W hen you mak e your sel ection, press the l eft and right arrow butt ons to chang e the setting s. Pr ess OK to s et or press MENU t o exit. J CD slot: Insert a CD . K Pick-up or Make phone call: P re ss this button t o either pick-up an incoming phone cal[...]
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AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: PREMIUM 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 responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle. W e rec omme[...]
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Seek and Fa st Forward: In r adio mode, sele ct a fre quency band and press this butt on. The s yst em stop s at the fir st sta tion up the band. Pre ss and hold the butt on to mo ve quickl y to the next str ong ra dio sta tion or memory prese t. In CD mode, pr ess this butt on to sel ect the next tr ack. P ress and hol d the button to mo ve quickl[...]
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E144490 Pow er: Press this butt on to turn the s yst em off and on. A CD slot: Insert a CD . B Eject: Pr ess this butt on to eje ct a CD . C TUNE + and TUNE -: Pr ess these butt ons to s earch the fr equency bands in individual increments. D SOUND: P ress this but ton t o acc ess settings f or T reble , Midrang e, Bass, F ade and Balanc e. E VOL: T[...]
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Radio Use the le ft and right arro ws t o go up or do wn the frequency b and. Manual tune Sel ect f or a brief sampling of all avail abl e channels. Sc an Sel ect t o st ore the six str ongest l ocal stations on the AM- AS T and FM-AS T frequency bands. AS T Sel ect t o hav e the system se arch b y cert ain music ca te gories (such a s R ock, P op [...]
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Audio Set tings Aut omatic ally a djusts the vol ume to compensa te f or speed and wind noise. Y ou can set the s yst em betw een 0 and + 7 . Speed C ompensa te d V olume Sel ect t o adjust se ttings f or T reble , Midr ange, Bass, Fa de and Balanc e. Sound Sel ect t o optimize sound qualit y for the cho sen sea ting position. Occupanc y Mode Sel e[...]
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DIGIT AL RADIO 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 to r eceiv e digital broadca sts (where av ailabl e) in addition to the analog broadc a sts, it alre ady r eceiv es. Digit al broadc a sts pr[...]
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HD Radio Rec eption and Station Troubl eshooting Potential r eception issues If you ar e listening t o a mul tica st sta tion and you ar e on the fringe of the r eception ar ea, the s ta tion may mut e due to w eak signal str ength. R eception ar ea If you ar e listening t o HD1, the s yst em swit ches back t o the analog br oadc ast until the digi[...]
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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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Note: This rec eiver incl udes the eCos real-time oper a ting sys tem. eC os is published under the eCos Lic ense. Satellit e Radio R eception F act ors Potential sa tellite r adio rec eption issues For optimal rec eption perf ormance, keep the ant enna cle ar of snow and ic e buil d-up and keep l uggag e and other mat erial a s far a wa y from the[...]
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Troubl eshooting Action Condition Messag e No action r equired . This messag e shoul d disappear shortly . Radio r equire s more than two s econds t o produc e audio for the s elec te d channel. Ac quiring … If this messag e does not cle ar shortl y , or with an igni- tion ke y cycl e, your r eceiv er may ha ve a f ault. Se e an authorized de al [...]
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AUDIO INP UT JA CK W ARNINGS 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 responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle. W e rec ommend agains t the use of any [...]
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USB PORT (If Equipped) E149148 The USB port all ows y ou to pl ug in media pla ying devic es, memory stick s and charg e devic es (if supporte d). MEDIA HUB (If Equipped) The media hub is l ocat ed in the cent er consol e and has the foll owing fea tures: C B A E142605 A/V inputs A SD car d slot B USB ports C See MyFor d T ouch ™ (pa ge 371). 331[...]
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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 any purpo se 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, que stions 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 [...]
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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 . Note: T o scroll throu gh the menus, press the up and down arr ow s on your audio sy stem. Wir ele ssly[...]
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"PHONE" "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> at w ork" 2 "Phone book <[...]
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"MENU" "Signal" "T ext 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 t[...]
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Y ou can: When you sel ect: 2. A cc ess the desir ed cont act throu gh S YNC or use voic e 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 ontact s. 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 incoming t ext 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 su[...]
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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: If your phone supports in-band ringing, your phone's ring tone pl ay s when you choos e Phone Ringer . Hav e the option of hearing an audibl e tone to notify y ou when a te xt messa ge arriv es. Messag e Notifica tion 1. Pr ess OK t o sele ct and scroll be twe en Messag e Notific- ation On and Me ssag e Notifica tio[...]
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1. Pr ess the phone butt on to ent er the phone menu 2. Scr oll to S ystem S ettings. Pr ess OK . 3. Scroll t o Blue tooth Devic es. Press OK . 4. Scr oll to sel ect from the foll owing options: Y ou Can If Y ou Select See Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone (page 336). Add Bl uet ooth Devic e * Connec t a previousl y paired Blue tooth-enabl ed phone.[...]
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Advanc ed The A dvanc ed menu all ow s you t o ac cess and set prompt s, l anguag es, def aults, perform a ma ster rese t, install an applica tion and view sy st em informa tion. 1. Pr ess the phone butt on to ent er the phone menu 2. Scr oll to S ystem S ettings. Pr ess OK . 3. Scroll t o Adv ance d. P ress OK . 4. Scr oll to sel ect from the foll[...]
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Y ou can: If you sel ect: Ac ce ss the Auto V ersion number as w ell as the FDN number . S yst em Info Pr ess OK to sel ect. This is a Bl uet ooth component, which c an further help your phone with the e xchang e of text mess ag es. MAP Pr ofile Exit the current menu. R eturn S YNC ™ APPLICA TIONS AND SERVICE S (If Equipped) In order f or the fol[...]
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Note: Every phone oper at es diff erentl y . Whil e S YNC 911 Assist work s with most cell ular phone s, some may ha ve trouble using this fe atur e. If a cra sh depl oy s an airbag ( ex cluding knee airbag s and rear infl atabl e saf ety belt s [if equipped]) or activ a tes the fuel pump shut-off, y our SYNC-equipped vehicl e may be abl e to cont [...]
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If you do not c ancel the c all, and S YNC make s a succ essful call, a pr e-re cor ded messag e pl ays f or the 911 operat or , and then the occupant(s) in y our vehicle is abl e to t alk with the opera tor . Be prepared t o pro vide your name, phone number and loc a tion immediat el y , because not all 911 sys tems ar e capabl e of rec eiving thi[...]
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R egister f or V ehicl e Heal th R eport and set your r eport pref erences a t www .SYNCMyRide. com. Aft er re gistering, you c an reques t a V ehicle Heal th Report (inside your v ehicle). R eturn t o your acc ount a t www .SYNCMyRide. com to view your r eport. Y ou can also choo se for S YNC to r emind you aut omaticall y to run r eports at spe c[...]
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V ehicle Heal th Report P rivacy Notice When you cr ea te a V ehicle Heal th Report, 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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2. When prompt ed, sa y "Servic es". T his initiat es an out going c all to S YNC Servic es using your pair ed and connec ted Bl uetooth-enable d cell ular phone. 3. Once you c onnect t o the service , f ollo w the voic e prompts t o request the desired s ervice, such as T ra ffic or Direc tions. Y ou can also s ay , "Wha t are my ch[...]
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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 ent er 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 selec[...]
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Pr ess OK and scroll thr ough sel ections of: • Pla y All • Albums • Genres • Pla ylists • T rack s • 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 p[...]
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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, shuffle or r epea 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 selec t to pl ay All Artis ts or any index ed artist. 2. Scr oll to choo se the desired artist. Pr ess OK . Sort all inde xe d media by albums. If there are f ewer 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 s[...]
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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 list of simil ar songs and begins pl aying. This f ea ture doe s 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 adat a tag s are not popul at ed, the tra cks 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 devic es and turns off all Bluetooth fe atur es. Advanc ed The A dvanc ed menu all ow s you t o ac cess and set prompt s, l anguag es, def aults and perform a ma ster rese[...]
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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 ailabl e) 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 phonebook conta cts t o S YNC by using the Add C ontac ts f ea ture. 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 ed on y[...]
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Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue T ry turning off the device, rese tting the devic e or remo ving the devic e's bat tery , then trying ag ain. This ma y be a possibl e phone malfunction. 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 [...]
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USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Some devic es require y ou to change the USB s ettings from ma ss stor age to MTP cla ss. The fil e may be corrupt ed. The song ma y hav e cop y- right prot ection, which doe s not allo w it t o pla y . V ehicle Heal th Report and Servic es (Tra ffic, Directions and Inf ormation) i[...]
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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 T urn off ID block er on your phone as the s yst em rec og- nizes y ou by y our phone number . Make sur e the currentl y connec ted phone is the same one tha t is regist ered on your S YNCMyRide acc ount. V oice comman[...]
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V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue If the song title s are in all CAP S, y ou hav e to spell them. L OLA requires y ou to say "L-O-L-A ". Do not use special char ac- ter s in the title . The s yst em does not rec ognize them. R eview the Phone v oice commands a t the beginning of the phone section. Y ou m[...]
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AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Ensure y ou hav e a compa t- ible smartphone; an Andr oid with OS 2.3 or higher or an iPhone 3GS or ne wer with iOS 5. 0 or higher . Addition- ally , ensure your phone is An AppLink capabl e phone is not connec ted t o SYNC. AppLink Mobile Applic a- tions: When I sel ect "Find New A[...]
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AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue menu, sel ecting ' Apps.' then finding the particul ar app and choosing 'Forc e stop .' Don't for ge t to r estart the app aft erwar ds, then sel ect "Find New Apps" on S YNC. On an iPhone with iOS7+, t o for ce cl ose an app, doubl e tab the home butt [...]
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AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Unplug the U SB cabl e from the phone, w ait a moment, and plug the U SB cabl e back in t o the phone. A fter a fe w seconds, the app should appear in S YNC's Mobile Apps Menu. If not, "For ce Clos e" the applica tion and rest art it. The USB c onnection to S YNC may nee d[...]
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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 responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle. W e rec ommend agains t the use of an[...]
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This s yst em uses a f our-corner str at egy 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 your c ellular phone, mul timedia, clima te control and navig ation s yst em. T he corners displ ay any activ e modes within those menus, such a s phone sta tus or the climat e [...]
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• Cal endar • Apps ENTERT AINMENT 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 stem T o turn a fea 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 con[...]
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• SEEK and PHONE AC CEPT: • Whil e in ra dio mode, pre ss to se ek betw een memory pre sets or pr ess and hold t o seek between st ations. • Whil e in USB or CD mode, pr ess t o seek betw een stations or pr ess and hold t o fast se ek. • Whil e in phone mode, pr ess to answ er a call, or t o swit ch betw een calls. • SEEK and PHONE REJECT[...]
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Speed-restric ted Featur es Some f ea tures of this s yst em may be t oo difficul t to use whil e your vehicl e is moving so they ar e restric ted fr om use unl ess your vehicl e is sta tionary. • Scr eens cro wded with inf ormation, such as P oint of Interest r eview s and ra tings, SIRIU S T rav el Link sports scor es, mo vie times or ski condi[...]
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Privacy Inf ormation When you c onnect a cellul ar phone to S YNC, the s yst em crea tes a profil e within your v ehicle tha t links to tha t cell ular phone. T his profil e helps in offering you more c ellul ar fe a tures and oper ating mor e efficientl y . Among other things, this profil e may c ontain da ta about y our cell ular phone book, t ex[...]
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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 ontrols t o 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, y ou can view what is no w pla ying, change the audio sourc e, sel ect memory preset s an[...]
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These commands can be said a t any time during a voic e session "List of commands" "Main menu" "Next p age" "Pr evious pag e" "Wha t can I sa y?" "Help" What C an I Say ? T o access the a vailabl e voic e commands for the c urrent session, do one of the foll owing: • During a voic e sess[...]
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V oice Se ttings V oice setting s allo w you to cust omize the le vel of s yst em inter action, help and fe edback. T he sy stem def aults t o standar d inter action tha t uses candidat e lists and confirma tion prompt s as these pr ovide the highest l ev el of guidance and f eedback. • Inter action Mode: No vice mode pro vides detail ed intera c[...]
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SETTINGS A B C D E F E161968 Clock A Displa y B Sound C V ehicle D 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 setting s for specific modes or the help f ea ture. Clock Note: Y ou cannot manuall y set the da te . Y our vehicle ’ s GP S do[...]
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The s yst em automa tically sa ve s any updat es y ou make t o the set tings. Display Y ou can adjust the t ouchscreen displ ay through the t ouchscreen or by pr essing the voic e butt on on your st eering wheel contr ols and when prompt ed, sa y , "Display setting s". E142607 Pr ess the Set tings ic on > Display , to ac ce ss and make[...]
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V ehicle E142607 Pr ess the Set tings ic on > V ehicle , then sele ct from the foll owing: • Ambient Lighting. • V ehicle Heal th Report. • Camer a Set tings. • Enable V alet Mode . • Charg e P ort Light Ring. Ambient Lighting (If Equipped) When you turn this f eatur e on, ambient lighting illumina te s foot wells and cuphol ders with [...]
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Charg e point light ring Illumina te s when plugging in, opening doors, pr essing the unlock but ton on y our remot e, and whil e charging. On Does not illumina te. Off Cord A cknowledg ement: Illumina te s when plugging in. Limited Charg e Sta tus: Illumina te s when opening doors or pressing the unl ock button on your r emote . Note: Details on t[...]
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V oice C ontrol E142607 Pr ess the Set tings ic on > Setting s > V oice C ontrol , then sele ct from the f ollowing: V oice contr ol Standar d int erac tion mode pro vides more de tail ed inter- action and guidanc e. A dvanced mode ha s l ess audibl e inter action and mor e tone pr ompts. Inter action Mode Hav e the sy stem a sk you short que[...]
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Media play er This all ows you t o view the v ersion l ev el of the Gra cenot e Da taba se. Grac enote Dat abase Inf o With this f ea ture on, the Grac enote Dat abase supplie s metada ta informa tion for y our music fil es. T his ov errides informa tion from your devic e. T his f ea ture def aults to off . Grac enote Management With this f ea ture[...]
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Navig ation Hav e the sy stem aut oma ticall y fill-in St at e/Pr ovinc e informa tion. Hav e the sy stem displ ay ar ea s where r oadw ork occur s. T raffic P re fer ences Hav e the sy stem displ ay incident ic ons. Hav e the sy stem displ ay ar ea s where difficul t driving conditions ma y occur . Hav e the sy stem displ ay ar ea s where sno w an[...]
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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 can ca teg orize by alphabetical listing, priority and signal str ength. Y ou can also choo[...]
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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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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 button to s croll down f or more options, such as SD C ard , BT S ter eo and A/V In F These but tons chang e with the media mode y ou are in. G Radio memory pr esets and CD c ontrols. H Note: Some fe atur es may no t be av ailabl e in[...]
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"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" "Help" * If you onl y say , "Brow se", y ou can then say an y command[...]
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Sample c ommands "Sirius <0-223>" * "Sports g ames" * * This c ommand is onl y usable if y ou have 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 voi[...]
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Direct Tune T ouch this button 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 may 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 sav e your 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 respons[...]
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SIRIUS Sat ellite Radio R eception F actors 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 keep l uggag 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, fre[...]
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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 track" "Pla y tra ck <1-512>" "R epea t" "R epea t fol der" * "R epea t off " "R epea t track" "Shuffle" "Shuffle CD" * "Shuffle f older" * "Shuffle [...]
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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 omposite vide o 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 access 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 143). 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 o[...]
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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 access, 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 , sa y "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 your phonebook or history f older . Phonebook T ouch this button to a cc ess and call an y conta cts in y our previousl y downlo aded phone book. The s yst em pl aces the entrie s in alphabetical c at egories summarized a t the top of the scr een. T o switch on cont[...]
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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 messag e on your 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 MyFor d 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 improv e the charging e xperience, 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%). T his 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 a[...]
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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 Time da y-of-week 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 schedul e two G O Time e vents per da y for e ach 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 considere d 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 ch[...]
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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 show s the direction 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 eady t o 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 ta ge 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 [...]
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Engine On due to The engine is on bec ause of the hea ter setting. Re duce or turn off the he at er setting t o re turn to el ectric mode . Hea ter S etting The engine is on bec ause the v ehicle spe ed ex ce eds the l evel f or electric mode oper a- tion. R educ e the speed t o return t o el ectric mode. High Speed The engine is on when appl ying [...]
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Charging HV Batt ery The hybrid s yst em is st oring pow er in the high-vol ta ge ba tt ery . Idle The v ehicl e is either at r est, or sharing v ery littl e pow er betw een the el ectric s yst em parts. Elec tric Drive The v ehicl e is driving in elec tric mode (the pow er is coming fr om the ele ctric mot or). The g asoline engine is off in this [...]
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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 Information butt on to acc ess these f[...]
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S YNC Servic es uses adv ance d vehicl e sensors, int egrat ed GPS technol ogy and compr ehensive map and tr affic da ta, to give y ou personaliz ed tra ffic reports, precise turn-b y-turn dire ctions, business sear ch, new s, sports, w ea ther and more. For a compl et e list of service s, or t o le arn more, ple as e visit www .SYNCMyRide. com. Co[...]
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If your v ehicle is not e quipped with Navig ation: • T urn-by-turn direc tions appear in the informa tion display , in the sta tus bar of your t ouchscre en syst em and on the S YNC Servic es scre en. Y ou also re ceiv e driving instructions from a udible prompts. • When on an activ e rout e, you can sele ct Rout e Summary or R oute Status usi[...]
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"SERVICES" "R oute st atus" "R oute summary" "Servic es" "Updat e rout e" "Help" Sirius Tr av el Link (If Equipped) 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[...]
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Ski Conditions T ouch this button to vie w ski conditions for a spe cific area. Sirius Tra vel Link V oice C ommands E142599 Pr ess the voic e butt on on the ste ering wheel contr ols. When prompt ed, say an y of the foll owing commands: "SIRIUS TRA VEL LINK" "5-day w ea ther for ec ast" "Fuel prices" "Movie listi[...]
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Additional sports-rel ated v oice commands "My te ams schedul e" "My te ams scor es" "NBA hea dlines" "NBA schedul e" "NBA sc ores" "NFL headlines" "NFL schedul e" "NFL scor es" "NHL headlines" "NHL schedul e" "NHL scor es" "WNBA hea d[...]
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Note: Befor e setting this f ea ture on, make sure tha t you re ad the 911 Assist P rivac y Notice l ater in this sec tion for important informa tion. Note: If any user turns 911 Assist on or off , that se tting applies f or all paired phone s. If 911 Assist is turned o ff, either a v oice messag e pl ays or a displ ay messag e (or icon) c omes on [...]
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Bef ore making the call: • S YNC pro vides a short window of time (appro xima tel y 10 seconds) to c ancel the call. If y ou f ail to c ancel the c all, S YNC at tempts t o dial 911. • S YNC say s the f ollo wing, or a simil ar messag e: "S YNC will attempt t o call 911, t o cancel the c all, pr ess Canc el on your scr een or pre ss and ho[...]
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R egister f or V ehicl e Heal th R eport and set your r eport pref erences a t www .SYNCMyRide. com. Aft er re gistering, you c an reques t a V ehicle Heal th Report (inside your v ehicle). R eturn t o your acc ount a t www .SYNCMyRide. com to view your r eport. Y ou can also choo se for S YNC to r emind you aut omaticall y to run r eports at spe c[...]
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E148839 Pow er: T ouch the button t o turn the sys tem on and off . S witching off the climat e contr ol sy stem pr ev ents outside air fr om entering the v ehicle . A Passeng er settings: B T ouch the + or – to increa se or decrea se the air temper ature on the pa ssenger side of the vehicl e. T ouch the heat ed sea t icon to turn the hea ted se[...]
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Recirc ulat ed air: T ouch the button to s witch bet ween out side air and recir cul at ed air . When y ou sele ct recir cul at ed air , the air curr ently in the passeng er compartment recir cula tes. T his may r educe the time nee ded to c ool the interior ( when used with A/ C ) and may r educe un want ed odors fr om entering y our vehicl e. D N[...]
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T ouch MyT emp to s elec t your pr eset t empera ture setpoint. T ouch and hold MyT emp to sa ve a ne w prese t temper atur e setpoint. T ouch the heat ed ste ering wheel icon t o turn the heat ed ste ering wheel on and off (if equipped). Note: If your vehicl e is equipped with a wood-trimmed st eering wheel, it does not hea t betw een the 10 o&apo[...]
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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 say an y of the foll owing commands: "CLIMA TE" " A/C off" " A/C on" " Automa tic" "Defrost off" "Defrost on" "[...]
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T o set a destination, press the gr een corner of your t ouchscre en, then the Dest butt on when it appears. See S etting a destination l at er in this chapter . T o view the naviga tion map and your vehicl e's curr ent loc ation, touch the gr een bar in the upper right hand corner of the touchscr een, or , pre ss Dest , then Map . S ee Map mo[...]
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Point of Inter est (POI) Ca teg ories Main cate gories Food/Drink & Dining T rav el & T ransporta tion Financial Emerg ency Community Heal th & Medicine Aut omotive Shopping Entert ainment & Arts R ecre ation & S ports Gov ernment Domestic Servic es Subcat egories R estaur ant Golf P arking Home & Garden Per sonal Car e Serv[...]
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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 ect s area s you ma y or may not be abl e to rea ch while in EV Now mode. If your des tination is within this band, your v ehicle ma y oper[...]
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• Handicap f acilities. • Laundry . • R efriger ator . • 24 hour r oom service. • Fitness cent er. • Interne t acc ess. • Pool. • Wi-fi. For rest aurant s, city seekr can pr ovide informa tion such as star r ating, a verag e cost, revie w , handicap ac cess, hours of opera tion and web site addr ess. For hotel s, citys eekr can pr o[...]
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Navig ation Pre ferenc es Guidance Promp ts Hav e the sy stem use V oice & T ones or T one Only on y our progr ammed rout e. A uto - Fill St ate/Pr ovinc e Hav e the sy stem aut oma ticall y fill in the sta te and pr ovinc e ba sed on the informa tion already ent ered int o the sys tem. T urn this fea ture ON or OFF . Tra ffic Pref erences A vo[...]
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E142642 Heading up (2D map ) alw ay s show s the direc tion of forw ard tra vel t o be upw ard on the scr een. This vie w is av ailabl e f or map scal es up t o 2.5 mile s ( 4 kilome ter s). The sys tem r emembers this set ting for l arg er map scal es, but sho ws the map in North up only . If the scal e returns bel ow this le vel, the sys tem r es[...]
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E142649 Home indica te s the loc ation on the map currentl y stored a s the home position. Y ou can onl y save one addre ss from the A ddress Book as y our Home entry . Y ou cannot change this ic on. E142650 POI (Point Of Inter est) ic ons indica te l ocations of any point of inter est ca tegories y ou choose to displa y on the map. Y ou can choose[...]
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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 .navteq. com. Nokia eval uates all r eporte d map errors and responds with the r esul t of their inve stiga tion by e-mail. Navig ation Map Updat es Annual navig ation map upd[...]
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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: www .Acc essories.Ford .c om (U.S. only ). Ford Cus tom A cc essories ar e av ailabl e for your v ehicle thr ough y our loc al Ford or For d of Canada authoriz ed deal er . Ford Mot or Com[...]
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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 A greement (EULA) • Y ou hav e acquir 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 o[...]
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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 site s 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 gr ant 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 Mic[...]
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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 elenav S oftwar e, t o provide T elenav 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 changes to such inf orma tion, and to k eep it true, acc ura te , curr ent and compl et e. 3. Soft ware Licens e Subject[...]
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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 permitte d under this para graph will r esul t in immedia te t ermination of this A greement, without liability t o T elenav , in which ca se you and all other parties shall imme diat el y ce ase all use of the T elena v Softwar e. Notwith[...]
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Agre ement), and thus your use of the T elenav 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 ( “ Da[...]
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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 informa tion due to the pass age of time,[...]
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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 ,773, #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 CENO TE 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 AN[...]
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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 owners ha ve disco ver ed the po werful pr otec tion of Ford Ext ended Servic e Plan. It is the onl y ext ended service plan ba cke d by For d Motor C ompany , and pro vides pea ce of mind prot ecti[...]
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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 ted we ar items. T he cover age is prepaid , so you ne ver ha ve t o worry about a ff ording your v ehicle ’ s maintenanc e. It c ov ers reg ular check ups, ro[...]
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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 wit[...]
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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 469). 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 how your v ehicle is us ed. By using sev eral important f act ors in its c alc ula tions, the monitor helps r educ e t[...]
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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 we ar 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. E very 100000 mil es (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 we ar 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 omet ers). Perf orm the 30000-mile ( 48000 kilome ter) aut omatic transm[...]
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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 255). Ex ception[...]
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RE CORD 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 47 5 Fusion/Mondeo (CC7), enU SA 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 ........................................... 11 7 About This Manual ........................................... 7 Prot ecting the Environment ................................ 7 ABS See: Br ake s ............................................................ 179 ABS driving hints See: Hints on Driving W ith Anti-L ock Brak [...]
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C Cabin Air Fil ter ................................................ 125 Calif ornia Pr oposition 65 .............................. 11 Capacities and S pecifica tions ................. 310 T echnical Spe cifica tions .................................. 314 Car W ash See: Cl eaning the Ex terior ................................ 271 Cent er Consol e .[...]
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Driving Aids .................................................... 202 Driving Hints ................................................... 225 Driving Thr ough W at er ............................... 225 DRL See: Da ytime Running Lamps .......................... 77 E Economic al Driving ..................................... 225 Ele ctric P arking Brak[...]
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Fuel Consumption ....................................... 165 Cal cula ting Fuel Econom y .............................. 165 Filling the T ank .................................................... 165 Fuel Filt er ........................................................ 260 Fuel Quality ..................................................... 15 7 Choos[...]
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Informa tion .................................................... 423 911 Assist ............................................................... 429 Alert s ...................................................................... 429 Cal endar ............................................................... 429 Sirius T ravel Link ....................[...]
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Locking and Unl ocking ................................. 57 Ac tiva ting Intellig ent Ac cess .......................... 58 Autol ock Feature ................................................. 5 9 Auto R elock ............................................................ 59 Bat tery Sa ver ......................................................... 60 [...]
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Phone ............................................................... 407 Making Calls ....................................................... 409 P airing Subsequent Phones ......................... 409 P airing Y our Phone for the First Time .................................................................. 408 Phone Menu Options ................[...]
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Sa tellit e Radio ............................................... 327 Sat ellite Radio El ectronic S erial Number (ESN) ................................................................ 328 Sat ellite Radio R eception F actors ............... 328 SIRIUS® Sa tellit e Radio S ervice .................. 328 T roubleshooting ............................[...]
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Tir e Infla tion When Punctured See: T emporary Mobility Kit ........................... 278 Tir e Pr essure Monit oring S yst em .......... 305 Changing Tir es With a T ire P ressur e Monitoring S ystem ...................................... 306 Understanding Y our Tir e Pr essure Monitoring S ystem ..................................... 306 Tir e [...]