Table of contents Introduction Global opening and closing...50 About this handbook......7 Engine immobiliser Symbols glossary......7 Principle of operation.....52 Parts and accessories......7 Coded keys........52 Arming the engine immobiliser..52 Quick start Disarming the engine Quick start.........10 immobiliser........52 Child safety Alarm Child seats........20 Arming the alarm......53 Child seat positioning......21 Disarming the alarm......54...
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Table of contents Autolamps........65 Electric sunroof.......116 Front fog lamps.......65 Seats Rear fog lamps........65 Sitting in the correct position..120 Headlamp levelling......66 Manual seats........120 Adaptive front lighting system (AFS)..........68 Head restraints.......121 Hazard warning flashers....70 Electric seats........122 Direction indicators......71 Rear seats........124 Interior lamps........72 Heated seats.........132 Changing a bulb......74 Convenience features...
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Table of contents Fuel and refuelling Load carrying Safety precautions......149 General information.......167 Fuel quality - Petrol......149 Luggage covers......167 Fuel quality - Flexible Fuel....149 Rear under floor storage....168 Fuel quality - Diesel.......150 Towing Catalytic converter......150 Towing a trailer.......169 Fuel filler flap........151 Detachable tow ball......169 Refuelling.........151 Fuel consumption......151...
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Table of contents Maintenance Vehicle care General information......188 Cleaning the exterior....207 Opening and closing the Cleaning the interior.....208 bonnet.........189 Repairing minor paint damage..208 Engine compartment overview - 1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.6L Vehicle battery Duratec-16V Ti-VCT (Sigma)..190 Battery care........209 Engine compartment overview - 1.8L Duratec-HE (MI4)/2.0L Using booster cables....209 Duratec-HE (MI4).......192...
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Table of contents Technical specific- ations Technical specifications....228 Telephone General information......231 Telephone setup......231 Bluetooth setup......233 Telephone controls......234 Using the telephone - Vehicles Without: Navigation System..235 Using the telephone - Travel Pilot EX..........238 Voice control Principle of operation....241 Using voice control.......242 Audio unit commands....242 Telephone commands....247 Navigation system...
Note: Pass on this handbook when selling your vehicle. It is an integral Your Ford has been built to the part of the vehicle. highest standards using high quality Ford Original Parts. As a result, you can enjoy driving it for many years.
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Now it is easier to tell if you have Bumper and radiator grille really been given Ford Original Parts. • Radiator grille The Ford logo is clearly visible on the • Front and rear bumper following parts if they are Ford Original Parts. If your vehicle has to...
Quick start QUICK START Instrument panel overview Left-hand drive E78209 Lighting control. See Lighting control (page 64). Front fog lamps. See Front fog lamps (page 65). Rear fog lamp. See Rear fog lamps (page 65). Headlamp levelling control. See Headlamp levelling (page 66).
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Quick start Multi-function lever: Information display controls. Direction indicators. See Direction indicators (page 71). Main beam. See Lighting control (page 64). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 88). See Warning lamps and indicators (page 90). Horn. See Horn (page 55). Wiper lever. See Wipers and washers (page 59). Card holder.
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Quick start Right-hand drive E78210 Card holder. Airbag deactivation indicator. See Disabling the passenger airbag (page 33). Parking aid switch. See Using the parking aid (page 162). Start button. See Keyless starting (page 145). Hazard warning flasher switch. See Hazard warning flashers (page 70).
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Quick start Air vents. See Air vents (page 107). Heated windscreen switch. See Heated windows and mirrors (page 114). Multi-function lever: Information display controls. See Information displays (page 96). Direction indicators. See Direction indicators (page 71). Main beam. See Lighting control (page 64).
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Quick start Locking and unlocking Press the tailgate unlock button twice within three seconds to unlock the Unlocking the vehicle luggage compartment. * only in combination with four electric windows (in combination with two electric windows, only the sunroof can be opened and closed in this way).
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Quick start Keyless entry Locking the vehicle E78282 Locking buttons are located on each of the front doors and the luggage compartment lid. See Keyless entry (page 44). E78276 Keyless starting Passive locking and unlocking requires a valid passive key to be located within one of the three external detection ranges.
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Quick start Manual climate control Windscreen defrosting/demisting E95178 E71382 Rapid heating of vehicle interior E77935 E95179 See Manual climate control (page 108). WARNING Make sure that you fully engage the locking lever when returning it to its original position. See Adjusting the steering wheel (page 55).
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Quick start Automatic climate control When the lighting control is set to position AUTO the dipped beam headlamps will switch on and off automatically depending on the ambient light. See Lighting control (page 64). Direction indicators E78730 Windscreen defrosting/demisting Toggle mono mode on and Air conditioning OFF Recirculated air E71098...
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Quick start The rain sensor will continuously measure the amount of water on the front screen and adjust the speed of the front wipers automatically. Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor using the rotary control. See Windscreen wipers (page 59).
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Quick start See Disabling the passenger airbag (page 33). Manual transmission Reverse gear 6-speed transmission E75052 See Manual transmission (page 154). Automatic transmission Note: When the engine is started, the brake pedal and the selector lever button must be depressed before the selector lever can be moved from the park position See Transmission (page 154).
Child safety CHILD SEATS WARNINGS If your vehicle has been involved in an accident, have the child restraints checked by properly trained technicians. Note: Mandatory use of child restraints varies from country to country. A choice of ECE approved child restraints which have been specifically tested and approved for your vehicle are available from your...
Child safety Child safety seat Secure children that weigh between 13 and 18 kilogrammes in a child safety seat in the rear seat. E68920 CHILD SEAT POSITIONING Child seat positions Seating positions Mass group categories Up to 10 Up to 13 9-18 kg 15-25 kg 22-36...
Child safety Suitable for universal category child restraints approved for use in this mass group. However, we recommend that you secure children in a government approved child restraint, in the rear seat.
Child safety We recommend that you use a BOOSTER CUSHIONS booster seat that combines a cushion with a backrest instead of a WARNINGS booster cushion only. The raised Do not install a booster seat or seating position will allow you to a booster cushion with only the position the shoulder strap of the lap strap of the seat belt.
Ford have not been validated by such as a top tether anchor or Ford, and neither the safety nor the support leg, correctly installed. suitability of such seats can be There is a risk of death or...
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Child safety A third anchor point has been provided for child seats that are equipped with a top tether, available for use in the forward facing configuration. The top tether anchors in your vehicle are located on the floor of the luggage compartment.
Child safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS E78298 WARNING When the child safety lock is activated, the door can only be opened from outside. Turn the key in the rear door in the direction of the arrow to activate the lock. To deactivate the lock turn the key in opposite direction to the arrow.
Occupant protection PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Airbags E78293 WARNING • a warning lamp in the instrument panel. Do not modify the front of the • an airbag deactivation switch vehicle in any way as this can adversely affect airbag deployment. • an airbag deactivation indicator in the instrument panel Note: A loud bang will be heard...
Occupant protection WARNINGS WARNING Repairs to either of the front Always wear the seat belt and seat covers, the sensors keep sufficient distance attached to the seats as well as to between the driver and the steering the roof lining should only be carried wheel.
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Occupant protection The front airbags activate during WARNINGS significant collisions which are Repairs to the steering wheel, either frontal or up to 30 steering column and airbag degrees from the left or the right. system should be carried out by The airbags inflate within a few properly trained technicians.
Occupant protection The side airbags are not activated WARNINGS upon minor lateral collisions nor upon The seat belts should fit tightly front or rear impacts. around the body. Curtain air bags Seat belt pretensioner E72329 E72333 Moulded badges in the A- and WARNING B-piller trims indicate that curtain air bags are fitted.
Occupant protection The belt pretensioner is not triggered in any side, rear or minor frontal collisions. FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS E78079 When in use, the rear seat belts should be placed in the belt guides on the outboard seatbacks. E74124 WARNING Insert the tongue into the buckle until a distinct click is heard,...
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Occupant protection E74125 E74126 The retractor for the rear centre seat Then pull the larger tongue across belt is located in the roof. To fasten the lap and engage it in the larger the seat belt, pull it out steadily and buckle to the left of the centre seat.
Occupant protection Fold the smaller seat belt tongue WARNING back and insert the larger belt tongue Position the seat belt correctly into the retaining slot as shown. for your safety and that of your unborn child. Do not use only the lap SEAT BELT HEIGHT strap or the shoulder strap.
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Occupant protection Fitting the passenger Enabling the passenger airbag deactivation switch airbag WARNING WARNING If you need to fit a child restraint Make sure that the passenger on a seat protected by an airbag is enabled when you are operational airbag in front of it, have not using a child restraint on the front a passenger airbag deactivation passenger seat.
Keys and remote controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES CAUTION The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be used by other short distance radio transmissions (e.g. amateur radios, E78253 medical equipment, wireless • To programme new remote headphones, remote controls and controls turn the ignition key to alarm systems).
Keys and remote controls • Press any button on a new In order to re-programme the remote control. A tone will sound function, press and hold the unlock as confirmation. Repeat this last and lock buttons simultaneously for step for all your remote controls, at least four seconds with the ignition including your original.
Keys and remote controls Opening the container Remote control type 1 and passive key Remote control type 1 E78256 • Insert a screw driver as far as possible into the slot at the side of the remote control and push it towards the key blade to release E78258 the container from the key blade.
Keys and remote controls Replacing the battery Remote control type 2 E74386 • Carefully separate the transmitter unit from the key using a screwdriver at the recess on the back. • Open the transmitter unit by separating the retaining clips on the sides with the screwdriver.
Keys and remote controls Reassembling the container Snap the two halves of the housing together. Remote control type 1 Assemble the key blade until it snaps onto the container. Remote control type 2 Snap the transmitter unit back onto the key. Passive key Insert the spare key blade into the passive key until it clicks into place.
Locks On vehicles without remote control, LOCKING AND they can also be locked and UNLOCKING unlocked at the front passenger s door. Doors Locking and unlocking from Locking and unlocking from the inside the outside Left-hand drive E78260 Right-hand drive E72194 Note: On vehicles without remote control, all doors can also be locked...
Locks Tailgate Closing the tailgate Opening the tailgate E78263 A recessed grip is incorporated inside the tailgate to facilitate closing. Central and double locking Left-hand drive E78262 Note: If there is a cut in the power supply e.g. the battery is disconnected, it is not possible to open the tailgate.
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Locks Right-hand drive On vehicles without remote control, it can also be activated from outside with the key at the passenger s door or using the locking button on that door. E72198 Double locking is an additional theft protection feature which prevents the vehicle s doors being opened E78265 from inside the vehicle.
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Locks With the key: Turn the key in the Unlocking the tailgate driver s or front passenger s door to position 1. E78268 To unlock only the tailgate when the E78267 vehicle is locked, press the unlock WARNING button twice within three seconds. If a failure occurs in the vehicle s Locking the vehicle electrical system the driver s...
Locks E78270 E78270 With the remote control: Press With the remote control: Press the lock button once. the lock button twice within three seconds. On vehicles without double locking, the direction indicators will flash twice The direction indicators will flash as confirmation.
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Locks WARNING Do not store the passive key with metal objects or electronic devices such as mobile phones as this could cause interference with the key free system. The vehicle is operated by means of a passive key See Type approvals (page 255).
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Locks Insert the spare key blade into the container until it clicks. Make sure the blade is inserted the right way up. E78287 To release the spare key blade from the container, press the upper part E78284 of the button. Slide the release slider in the direction Insert the spare key blade back into of the arrow and pull out the key...
Locks E78288 If you only have a disabled passive key: E78278 Pull any door handle to unlock all the Insert the spare key into the ignition switch. doors and the tailgate and disarm the alarm. Push the ignition switch in and turn it to position II.
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Locks If the front passenger s door or one of the rear doors is the first door which is opened, all the doors and the tailgate will be unlocked. Tailgate E78280 If the passive key is located within the tailgate detection range, only the tailgate can be opened.
Locks Locking the vehicle Note: If a passive key is left inside the vehicle PASSIVE KEY LEFT INSIDE appears in the information display. Remove the passive key from the vehicle interior. All passive keys left inside the vehicle when it is locked will be disabled.
Locks Global closing GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING Vehicles without the key free system You can also operate the electric windows with the ignition off via the WARNING global opening and global closing Take care when using global function. closing. In an emergency, press Note: Global closing will only operate a button immediately to stop.
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Locks WARNING Take care when using global closing. In an emergency, press the button on the driver s door handle to stop. Note: Global closing can be activated using the button on the driver s door handle. Global opening and closing can also be activated using the buttons on the passive key.
If you lose a key, you can obtain a If you are unable to start the engine replacement from your Ford Dealer. with a correctly coded key, this If possible, provide them with the key indicates a malfunction. Have the number from the tag provided with immobiliser checked immediately.
Alarm ARMING THE ALARM WARNING This system functions correctly The system is armed as soon as the only if all windows and the vehicle is locked and acts as a sunroof are completely closed. In deterrent to unauthorised persons addition to this, the sensors located who attempt to open the doors, in the interior lamp unit must not be bonnet or luggage compartment, or...
Alarm Britain and Ireland only Vehicles without keyless entry system If the vehicle is unlocked using the key or the spare key for the keyless entry system, a 12 second delay chime starts as soon as the driver s door is opened. The alarm should be deactivated during this period.
Steering wheel ADJUSTING THE WARNING STEERING WHEEL Make sure that you fully engage the locking lever when returning it to its original position. WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel HORN when the vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position.
Steering wheel Volume • In radio mode, this will locate the next radio station up or down the frequency band. • In CD mode, it will select the next or previous track. Mode E78046 Volume up: Press the top button on E78048 the back of the remote control.
Steering wheel VOICE CONTROL E78049 To select or deselect voice control, press the button on the top. For further information see the separate handbook.
Pedals ADJUSTING THE PEDALS E78045 WARNINGS Never adjust the pedals when the vehicle is moving. When a floor mat is fitted, the pedals may get caught on the mat. When using floor mats, always ensure that there is enough clearance for the pedals to move. Press the upper part of the switch to move the pedals towards the driver.
Wipers and washers Intermittent wipe WINDSCREEN WIPERS E71013 Long wipe interval Intermittent wipe Short wipe interval E71012 The rotary control can be used to Single wipe adjust the intermittent wipe interval. Intermittent wipe or Autowipers autowipers Normal wipe High speed wipe E71014...
Wipers and washers Depending on the equipment fitted, WARNINGS when the ignition is switched on with Replace the wiper blades as the lever already in position B, the soon as they begin to leave wipers will not cycle until water is bands of water and smears or when detected on the windscreen.
Wipers and washers Automatic wiper system While the button at the end of the lever is pressed the washer will work Some models without autowipers are in conjunction with the wipers. fitted with a speed-dependent front After releasing the button, the wipers screen wiper system.
Wipers and washers Rear window washer ADJUSTING THE WINDSCREEN WASHER JETS E71018 WARNING E73425 Do not operate the washer for The eye ball jets can be adjusted more than 10 seconds at a time, precisely using a pin. and never when the reservoir is empty.
Wipers and washers Clean the wiper blade lips with water WARNING applied with a soft sponge. Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time, CHANGING THE WIPER and never when the reservoir is empty. BLADES Note: On some models, to prevent Windscreen wiper blades the washer fluid reservoir from...
Lighting Main and dipped beam LIGHTING CONTROL Lighting control positions E71095 Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel to switch between main and dipped beam. Headlamp flasher Pull the lever slightly towards the steering wheel. E71094 Home safe lighting Side and tail lamps Switch the ignition off and pull the direction indicator lever towards the...
Lighting AUTOLAMPS WARNING Only use the front fog lamps when visibility is considerably restricted by fog, snow or rain. Note: You cannot switch the front fog lamps on if you have switched autolamps on. REAR FOG LAMPS E73840 Note: If you have switched autolamps on, you can only switch the main beam on when autolamps has switched the headlamps on.
Lighting HEADLAMP LEVELLING E78044 Without headlamp levelling With headlamp levelling The level of the headlamp beams can be adjusted according to the vehicle load. E65990 Recommended headlamp levelling control positions Load Persons Control position Load in luggage compartment Front seats Rear seats max.
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Lighting Load Persons Control position Load in luggage compartment Front seats Rear seats max. max. See Technical specifications (page 228). Higher control positions (+1) may be necessary when towing a trailer.
Lighting ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM (AFS) E72897 without AFS with AFS The system will not operate when The AFS adjusts the headlamp you have switched on the daytime dipped beam depending on vehicle running lamps or when you have direction and speed. It improves selected reverse gear.
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Lighting A message will appear in the information display and the headlamp indicator flashes if the system malfunctions. See Information messages (page 103). The headlamps will move to a fixed central or dipped position. Have the system checked as soon as possible.
Lighting HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS Note: Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the country for which your vehicle was originally built, the hazard warning flashers may flash if you brake heavily. E71943 For item location: See Quick start (page 10).
Lighting If you set the switch to position C INTERIOR LAMPS with the ignition switch off, the courtesy lamp will come on. It will go Courtesy lamp off automatically after a short time to prevent the vehicle battery from discharging. To switch it back on, switch on the ignition for a short time.
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Lighting If you switch off the ignition, the vanity mirror lamps will go off automatically after a short time to prevent the vehicle battery from discharging. To switch them back on, switch on the ignition for a short time.
Lighting CHANGING A BULB WARNINGS On vehicles fitted with Xenon headlamps, have the headlamp bulbs changed by an expert. There is a risk of injury due to high voltage. During operation, the bulbs and their surroundings get hot. Switch off the lights and let the bulbs cool down before replacing them.
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Lighting Disconnect the wiring connector. Opening the headlamp assembly (Type 1) Install in the reverse order. Front direction indicators PY21 watt spherical bulb, orange E78109 Note: When replacing the cover, ensure that no wires are trapped at the seals and that the clips engage E78108 with a distinct click.
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Lighting Headlamps – main beam H1, 55 watt halogen bulb E78110 • Disconnect the wiring connector. • Release the wire clip, swivel it to the side and pull out the bulb. E78111 Install in the reverse order. • Disconnect the wiring connector. •...
Lighting 1. Carefully remove the side repeater. 2. Hold the bulb holder, turn the housing anti-clockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb. Side repeater indicator on exterior mirrors WY5 watt wedge base bulb, orange E78112 • Squeeze the clips on either side E78114 of the bulb holder and pull it out.
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Lighting E78118 Carefully prise out the lamp assembly at the outer edge and pull it out. E78116 Remove the bulb holder from the assembly. Remove and replace the bulb. E78119 Turn the lamp housing anticlockwise and remove it. Pull the bulb out. E78117 Install in the reverse order.
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Lighting Front fog lamps (Type 2) H8, 35 watt halogen bulb E91735 E78120 • Prise out the fog lamp bezel at its base, slide the bezel downwards and remove it. • Loosen the screws and pull out the lamp assembly. •...
Lighting Install in the reverse order. Pull off the rear lamp assembly out of the two plastic retainers on the Rear lamps body panel. Open the tailgate. Remove the pillar panel trim inside the luggage compartment. E78124 Disconnect the wiring connector. E78122 Remove the sidewall panel trim to gain access to the second wing nut.
Lighting E78126 Brake lamp P21 watt Direction indicator PY21 watt E72556 (orange) Loosen the two screws, and remove Reversing lamp P21 watt the lamp assembly. Rear fog lamp/tail lamp Install in the reverse order. P21/4 Watt Interior and reading lamps Note: Vehicles may not have a tail lamp if an LED board is fitted.
Lighting Interior lamps Gently prize the unit out of the roof surround on the opposite side to the 10 watt festoon bulb switches using a flat-bladed screwdriver in the recess and release Remove and replace the bulb. the metal spring clip. Snap the lens back onto the unit.
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Lighting Carefully prise out the lamp assembly from the holder with a flat-bladed screwdriver and remove the bulb. Install in the reverse order. Footwell lamp 5 watt wedge base bulb Pull the bulb out and replace it.
Windows and mirrors Opening and closing the ELECTRIC WINDOWS windows automatically WARNING Press or lift the switch to the second action point and release it Do not operate the electric completely. Press or lift it again to windows unless they are free stop the windows.
Windows and mirrors The electric windows will stop After the battery has been automatically while closing and disconnected from the vehicle you reverse some distance if there is an must reset the memory separately obstacle in the way. for each window: 1.
Windows and mirrors ELECTRIC EXTERIOR WARNING MIRRORS Do not overestimate the distance of the objects that you see in the convex mirror. Objects seen in convex mirrors will appear smaller and further away than they actually are. Folding mirrors E70846 Left-hand mirror E71043 Right-hand mirror...
Windows and mirrors On some models, the door mirrors are heated when the heated rear window is switched on. Electric folding mirrors E78811 Note: When the mirrors are operated often during a short period of time, the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating.
Instruments Engine coolant temperature • Doors open gauge • Brake system • Engine systems fault All vehicles • Frost Shows the temperature of the engine • Power steering coolant. At normal operating temperature, the needle will remain • Ignition in the centre section. If a warning lamp or indicator does not illuminate when the ignition is CAUTION...
Instruments Doors open warning lamp The brake system warning lamp remains illuminated Illuminates when the ignition when the parking brake is is switched on and remains engaged. It will also illuminate if the on if any door, the bonnet or brake fluid level falls below the MIN the luggage compartment is not mark.
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Instruments Frost warning lamp If it illuminates whilst driving, switch off all unnecessary WARNING electrical equipment and drive immediately to the nearest Even if the temperature rises to expert. above +4ºC there is no guarantee that the road is free of Low fuel level warning lamp hazards caused by inclement weather.
Instruments Oil pressure warning lamp WARNINGS Never sit on top of a buckled WARNING seat belt to avoid the seat belt Do not resume the journey if the reminder. The restraint system can oil level is correct. Have the only work properly if passengers engine checked by an expert.
Instruments Key outside car AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Vehicles with the key free system Automatic transmission If the engine is running and a passive If position P is not selected, a warning key is no longer detected within the chime will sound when the driver s vehicle interior, a chime will sound as door is opened.
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Instruments Seat belt reminder WARNINGS The seat belt reminder remains in stand-by mode after the driver has fastened his/her seat belt. It will be reactivated if the driver unbuckles his/her seat belt. Never sit on top of a buckled seat belt to avoid the seat belt reminder function.
Information displays Turn the rotary control to scroll GENERAL INFORMATION through the available displays within a menu or to choose a setting. To WARNING scroll automatically, hold the rotary Do not operate the information control in the upward or downward display controls when the position.
Information displays Menu structure Reset Trip Trip Odo Avg Fuel Avg Speed Messages Car Setup Standard Steering Sport Comfort Auto Trans. Economy Standard Adaptive Sport Clock Set Clock 24 Hour Mode 12 Hour Mode Setup Display Configure Help Screen Radio Info Phone Info NAV Info Always off...
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Information displays Language English German Italian French Spanish Turkish Russian Dutch Polish Swedish Portuguese Measure Unit Metric Imperial Chimes Low Fuel General Warn General Info Door Ajar Key Free act. Aux Heater E98876...
Information displays PERSONALISED SETTINGS Park Heater Car Setup menu Time 1 on Note: For road safety reasons, Set Time 1 changes in the Car Setup menu Monday can only be made while the vehicle Tuesday is stationary. If this menu or one of its Wednesday sub-menus is open when the vehicle begins to move, the information...
Ford audio or navigation system. See General information (page If the vehicle is equipped with a Ford 96). audio or navigation system, the time is set on the audio or navigation Auxiliary heater system.
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Information displays To programme the auxiliary heater, Four functions are available for scroll to this display using the rotary setting the times at which the vehicle control and press the SET/RESET should be warmed up: button. Seven days in the week Instant control One or two times can be programmed for every day of the...
Information displays Set the hours with the rotary control. To deactivate the function, scroll to the relevant display and press Press SET/RESET and the minutes SET/RESET repeatedly until the tick will flash. flashes. Press SET/RESET again to Set the minutes with the rotary delete the tick and deactivate the control.
Information displays • General information messages. • Door ajar. INFORMATION MESSAGES Doors open Warning Message System lamp Driver door open Locks. Driver side rear door open Locks. Passenger door open Locks. Passenger side rear door Locks. open Luggage comp. open Locks.
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Information displays Warning Message System lamp Close boot or use spare key Key free system. Lighting Warning Message System lamp Brake lamp switch. The vehicle can be driven as normal. However, cruise Brake light fault control cannot be switched on. Have the system checked by an expert as soon as possible.
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Information displays Warning Message System lamp Electronic acceleration control (EAC). The vehicle can be driven but the acceleration rate will be noticeably Acceleration reduced reduced. Maximum vehicle speed will be maintained. Have the system checked by an expert as soon as possible. Low washer fluid level amber Screen washer.
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Information displays Warning Message System lamp Select N (NEUTRAL) or P (PARK) and apply the parking brake until the trans- mission has cooled and the message disappears from the display. The transmission is too hot. In these extreme conditions the transmission will disengage Trans.
Climate control Air is directed through the evaporator PRINCIPLE OF where it is cooled. Humidity is OPERATION extracted from the air to help keep the windows free of mist. The Outside air resulting condensation is directed to the outside of the vehicle and it is Keep the air intakes forward of the therefore normal if you see a small windscreen free from obstruction...
Climate control Temperature control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution control E75471 Blue Cold Warm Blower E71379 Windscreen Footwell and windscreen Footwell Face level and footwell Face level Face level and windscreen The air distribution control can be set E75470 to any position between the symbols. A minor portion of the air stream is always directed towards the To increase the blower speed, select...
Climate control Recirculated air Set the air distribution control to face level or face level and footwell. Set the blower to any position. Open the air vents to suit individual requirements. Press the switch to toggle between Air conditioning outside air and recirculated interior air.
Climate control Rapid cooling of the vehicles Outside air will flow into the vehicle. interior As long as the air distribution control is set to windscreen, the air conditioning will be turned on automatically. Make sure the blower is on. The lamp in the A/C switch illuminates during defrosting/demisting.
The system in your vehicle is long as the engine is cold. dual-zone automatic climate control. When the system is in mono mode, Note: A description of the Ford all the temperature zones are linked DVD-Navigation System in combination with the automatic to the driver's zone.
Climate control To switch mono mode back You can set the temperature between 16ºC and 28ºC in steps of 0.5ºC. In position LO (below 16ºC) the system will switch to permanent cooling, in HI (above 28ºC) to permanent heating, and not regulate To switch mono mode back on, a stable temperature.
Climate control To return to auto mode, press the AUTO button. Switching the air conditioning on and off E70308 E91393 Footwell Press the A/C button to switch the Face level air conditioning on and off. A/C OFF appears in the display when the air Windscreen conditioning is switched off.
Climate control When switched off, the heating, Heated rear window ventilation and air conditioning system is switched off and recirculated air is selected. HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS E78040 Heated windows Switch on the ignition first. Use for quick defrosting or demisting Press the switch to turn on or off.
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Climate control Used properly, the programmable WARNINGS auxiliary heater provides the following The programmable auxiliary benefits: heater should be switched on • It preheats the interior of the for approximately 10 minutes at least vehicle. once a month all year round. This prevents the water pump and heater •...
Climate control Auxiliary heater ELECTRIC SUNROOF The diesel auxiliary heater (PTC electrical heater) aids in warming the engine and the interior compartment on vehicles with diesel engines. It is automatically switched on or off depending on the outside temperature, the coolant temperature and the alternator load.
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Climate control Tilting the sunroof There are two ways of opening the sunroof – the rear of the sunroof lifts open or the sunroof opens from the front, sliding back under the roof. The sunroof opens and closes whilst the switch is pressed.
Climate control To open or close the sunroof Close the sunroof a third time to the automatically press either side of the resistance. The anti-trap function is switch to the second action point and disabled and the sunroof cannot be release it completely.
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Climate control In case the sunroof no longer closes properly, follow this relearning procedure: • Tilt the rear of the sunroof as far as possible. Release the button. • Press and hold the same button again for 30 seconds until you see the sunroof move.
Seats • keep sufficient distance between SITTING IN THE yourself and the steering wheel. CORRECT POSITION We recommend a minimum of 254 millimetres (10 inches) between your breastbone and the airbag cover. • hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent. •...
Seats Adjusting the angle of the WARNING seatback Rock the seat backwards and forwards after releasing the lever to make sure that it is fully engaged in its catch. Adjusting the lumbar support E70731 HEAD RESTRAINTS Adjusting the head restraint WARNINGS E70729 Raise the rear head restraint...
Seats Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head. Removing the head restraint Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint. ELECTRIC SEATS 2-way electric seat E78059...
Seats REAR SEATS Comfort seat system WARNING Make sure that there is nothing in the luggage compartment which could obstruct the movement of the seats or get damaged when the seats move rearwards. The centre seat can be folded up and the outboard seats moved rearwards and slightly inboard to provide more E78063...
Seats Folding the seatbacks To return the seats to the forward position, pull the lever and slide the forward seats forwards. After releasing the WARNING lever, rock the seats to ensure that the catch is securely engaged. Do not fold the seatbacks forward when the seats are in To return the centre seat to its the comfort position (slid rearwards).
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Seats Returning the seatbacks to the upright position E78068 WARNING Always have the rear head E78067 restraints raised when the rear Pull up the lever on the side of the seat is occupied by a passenger or seatback, fold the seatback forwards a child restraint.
Seats Folding the seats forward Pull the lower bar on the rear of the seats to release them from the floor All vehicles and fold the seats forward. There are two methods for securing To increase the space in the luggage compartment, the rear seats can be the seats in the upright position folded forward.
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Seats Once the seats are folded forward, Once the seats are folded forwards, pull out and attach the bungee straps secure them with the seat supports: to the front head restraints to hold Fold up the the outboard seat the folded seats in the upright supports and insert the ends into the position.
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Seats Returning the seats to the WARNINGS seating position Make sure that the locking hole on the floor is clear of sand, rock All vehicles or any objects which may prevent the seat from locking. Before folding the seats back down, pull the lower bar on the rear of each seat and check that the latches are in the delatched (extended) position.
Seats Vehicles with seat supports Slide the supports into the larger hole on the base of the seats and detach them. Fold the outboard seat supports down and attach them to the retainers on the floor. Detach the centre seat support from the floor and secure it in its retainer on the E78075 floor under the right-hand seat.
Seats In order to remove the seats from the Ensure that both locking claws are retaining bar on the floor, the seat rotated to the open position. should be held at an angle of To reinstall the seats, lower the seat approximately 45 degrees to the onto the retaining bar on the floor.
Seats HEATED SEATS E78061 WARNING Heating with the engine off will drain the battery. The heated front seats are operated by rotary controls in the instrument panel. The maximum temperature is reached after five or six minutes. It is regulated thermostatically. The seat heating will operate only when the ignition is in position II.
Convenience features Panoramic roof SUN VISORS E72973 SUN BLINDS Side windows E91500 E78057 The roof blind is in two sections. Pull the handle from the front or rear of Pull the sun blind up and attach it to the panoramic roof and fully extend the hooks.
Note: You can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances that have a E70454 maximum current rating of 10 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory CIGAR LIGHTER connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets. E78055...
Convenience features The following features are CAUTIONS incorporated into the centre console: Do not exceed the maximum • Front and rear storage power output. If you do, the LED compartments. will flash twice. Remove the plug and re-insert it. • Ashtray.
Convenience features E72905 Installing the centre console E72905 Rear seat centre console E78102 WARNING Close the lid of the console before installing it. Fold up the rear centre seat. See Rear seats (page 124). E78101 Place the console onto the storage The console can be used to store tray between the outboard seats 1 items and also serves as an armrest.
Convenience features WARNING Close the lid of the console before removing it. Press the locking handle under the front of the console 5, pull the console up at the front edge and lift it out 6. COOL BOX E78103 Push the console rearwards and down at the front until it clicks into position 3.
Convenience features Storage area under the WARNING rear centre seat Never drive with the front storage compartment lid open. This will obscure your vision out of the windscreen. Before setting off, always ensure that the lid is securely engaged. Note: Avoid keeping heat-sensitive objects and liquids in the front storage compartment.
Convenience features E72630 E91508 TOLL READER GLASSES HOLDER E75193 E78729 On vehicles with an anti-heat windscreen, toll readers should be placed in the area as shown (all measurements shown in millimetres), otherwise communication performance with toll stations may be reduced. The toll reader should be placed on the passenger side to prevent the reader from obscuring the driver s...
Starting the engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH General points on starting If the battery has been disconnected the vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics for approx. 8 kilometres (5 miles) after reconnecting the battery. This is because the engine management system must realign itself with the engine.
Starting the engine Position I The steering wheel lock is activated if the ignition is off, the engine not Steering unlocked. Ignition and all running and your vehicle is stationary. main electrical circuits are disabled. The steering wheel lock is The ignition key should not be left in deactivated when the ignition is this position for too long to avoid...
Starting the engine Except vehicles with a Vehicles with a Flexfuel Flexfuel engine engine Cold/hot engine Starting at low ambient temperatures WARNING When the temperature is expected At temperatures below -20 ºC, to be lower than -15°C and the turn the ignition key to position vehicle is filled with bio ethanol E 85, II for at least one second.
Starting the engine During starting, the fuel injectors are Vehicles with an automatic turned off as long as the accelerator transmission pedal is depressed. This can be used Note: If the brake pedal is not to drain excessive fuel from the depressed, a message appears in intake manifold after several the information display.
Starting the engine At temperatures below -15 ºC it may All vehicles be necessary to operate the starter Push the ignition switch in and turn it for up to 30 seconds. If these to switch on the ignition and to start weather conditions persist, an engine the engine.
Starting the engine Note: Releasing the start button or WARNINGS the brake pedal during engine start Always check that the steering will stop the engine cranking and wheel lock is deactivated before return to ignition on. attempting to move your vehicle. See Cigar lighter (page 134).
Starting the engine Failure to start Type 2 The passive starting system will not function if: • The passive key frequencies are jammed. • The passive key battery is flat. If you are unable to start your vehicle carry out the following procedure. Type 1 E87381 1.
Starting the engine Stopping the engine Note: The engine heater connector is located in the radiator grille at the When your vehicle is stationary, press front of your vehicle. the start button to stop the engine. The ignition, all electrical circuits, warning lamps and indicators will be switched off.
Fuel and refuelling SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUEL QUALITY - FLEXIBLE FUEL WARNINGS Stop refuelling after the fuel WARNINGS nozzle stops the second time. Do not modify the fuel system Additional fuel will fill the expansion configuration or the space in the fuel tank which could components in the system.
Fuel and refuelling Use minimum 95 octane CATALYTIC CONVERTER unleaded petrol that meets the specification defined by EN 228, or Driving with a catalytic equivalent. You can also use a converter mixture of unleaded petrol and bio ethanol E 85. CAUTIONS Avoid running out of fuel.
Real world fuel consumption is governed by many factors including; driving style, high speed driving, stop/start driving, air conditioning usage, the accessories fitted and towing etc. Your Ford dealer can give you advice on improving your fuel consumption.
Fuel and refuelling Extra- CO2 emis- Urban Combined urban sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 1.6 l Duratorq-TDCi 80 kW (109 PS), Stage IV 7.4 (38.2) 4.9 (57.6) 5.8 (48.7) with a DPF, Durashift CVT, Axle ratio: 4.33 1.8 l Duratorq-TDCi, 6.9 (40.9)
Transmission Reverse gear 6-speed MANUAL TRANSMISSION transmission WARNINGS Engage reverse gear only when the vehicle is stationary. Do not apply any undue lateral force to the gear lever when changing from 5th to 4th gear as this could lead to the inadvertent selection of 2nd gear.
Transmission Selector lever positions Park WARNINGS Select park only when your vehicle is stationary. Apply the parking brake and select park before leaving your vehicle. Make sure that the selector lever is latched in position. Note: An audible warning will sound if you open the driver's door and you have not selected park.
Transmission Hints on driving with an Drive automatic transmission Select drive to shift automatically through the forward gears. Moving off Manual shifting WARNING Note: A shift will occur only when It is not possible to tow-start or the vehicle speed and the engine push-start a vehicle fitted with speed are appropriate.
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Transmission With a suitable object push down the locking lever in the slot and simultaneously move the selector lever out of the P position. Note: If position P is selected again, this procedure must be repeated. E78321 CAUTION Take care when lifting up the hinged cover.
Brakes Wet brake discs result in reduced PRINCIPLE OF braking efficiency. Dab the brake OPERATION pedal when driving from a car wash to remove the film of water. Dual circuit braking system WARNING The ABS does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
Brakes The ABS will not eliminate the • If your vehicle is parked on a hill dangers inherent when: and facing uphill, select first gear and turn the steering wheel away • you drive too close to the vehicle from the kerb. in front of you.
Stability control The system also provides an PRINCIPLE OF enhanced traction control function OPERATION by reducing engine torque if the wheels spin when you accelerate. Electronic stability This improves your ability to pull away programme (ESP) on slippery roads or loose surfaces, and improves comfort by limiting WARNING wheel spin in hairpin bends.
Stability control USING STABILITY CONTROL E78085 Press and hold the switch for one second. The switch will illuminate. A message will be shown in the display. See Information messages (page 103). Press the switch again to turn the system on. The system will be switched on automatically every time you switch the ignition on.
Parking aid PRINCIPLE OF USING THE PARKING AID OPERATION Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, ice and snow. Do not clean with WARNING sharp objects. The parking aid does not relieve Switching the parking aid you of your responsibility to on and off drive with due care and attention.
Parking aid Manoeuvring with the You will hear an intermittent tone at parking aid a distance of up to 180 centimetres (71 inches) between the obstacle and rear bumper, 80 centimetres (31 inches) between the obstacle and front bumper and 60 centimetres (24 inches) to the side.
Cruise control Setting a speed PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Cruise control allows you to control your speed using the switches on the steering wheel. You can use cruise control when you exceed 40 km/h (25 mph). USING CRUISE CONTROL WARNING Do not use cruise control in E75452 heavy traffic, on twisty roads or when the road surface is slippery.
Cruise control Resuming the set speed E95393 Accelerate E75453 The cruise control indicator will Decelerate illuminate and the system will attempt to resume the speed that you Cancelling the set speed previously set. Switching cruise control off E75453 Press the brake pedal or the RES switch.
Load carrying GENERAL INFORMATION LUGGAGE COVERS WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace.
Load carrying REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE E78097 To gain access to the underfloor storage compartments located in the rear footwells, lift up the carpeted cover.
Towing Change down a gear before you TOWING A TRAILER reach a steep downhill gradient. WARNINGS DETACHABLE TOW BALL Do not exceed the maximum vehicle and trailer weight stated on the vehicle identification plate. See Vehicle identification (page 226). ST vehicles are not approved for trailer towing.
Towing Unlocking the tow ball arm Inserting the tow ball arm mechanism E71329 WARNING Do not use any tools for mounting or dismounting the E71330 tow ball arm. Do not modify the trailer coupling. Do not disassemble or WARNINGS repair the tow ball arm. Special care should be taken when fitting the tow ball arm, as 1.
Towing 1. Insert the tow ball arm vertically • The key B has been removed. and press it upwards until it • Secure positioning of the towball engages. Do not hold your hand arm. (Must remain perfectly in near the handwheel. place when jerked.) 2.
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Towing Insert the plug into its seat. E71333 WARNING To avoid risk of injury, never unlock the towball arm with the trailer attached. If not in use for longer periods of time, lock the mechanism. Push the lever forwards. Maintenance WARNING Remove the tow ball arm and protect the seat with the plug...
Driving hints RUNNING-IN Tyres WARNING New tyres need to be run-in for approximately 500 kilometres (300 miles). During this time, you may experience different driving characteristics. Brakes and clutch WARNING Avoid heavy use of the brakes and clutch if possible for the first 150 kilometres (100 miles) in town and for the first 1 500 kilometres (1 000 miles) on motorways.
Emergency equipment Right-hand drive FIRST AID KIT E78363 A storage area is provided under the driver s seat for a warning triangle. To gain access to it, move the driver s seat forwards. To prevent the warning triangle moving, it should be fixed to the carpet using the hook and loop.
Status after a collision Resetting the switch FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH WARNING Vehicles with a Duratec engine Do not reset the fuel cut-off switch if you see or smell leaking fuel. • Turn the ignition switch to position • Check fuel system for leaks. •...
Fuses Right-hand drive FUSE BOX LOCATIONS WARNING Any improper alterations to the electrical or fuel system can endanger the safety of the vehicle as they could constitute a fire hazard or cause engine damage. Have any work involving these systems or the replacement of relays or high current carrying fuses carried out by an expert.
Fuses Central fuse box WARNINGS Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment off before touching or attempting to change a fuse. CAUTION Fit a replacement fuse with the same rating as the one you have removed. E78331 Note: You can identify a blown fuse This is located behind the glove by a break in the filament.
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Fuses Engine management or electronic module Heater blower Heated windscreen PTC heater (vehicles with a diesel engine) Injectors, ignition transformers Headlamp washer E78342 Symbol of the function Horn Number of the fuse Ampere rating of the fuse Diesel fuel heater See Owner s handbook Cooling fan Air conditioning...
Vehicle recovery The towing eye must always be TOWING POINTS carried in the vehicle. CAUTION The screw-in towing eye has a left-hand thread. Turn it anti-clockwise to install it. Use the wheelbrace to make sure that the towing eye is fully tightened. Front towing eye E78366 E91637...
Vehicle recovery Note: On vehicles with a tow bar, the towing eye cannot be installed at the rear of the vehicle. Use the tow bar to tow a vehicle. TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS All vehicles WARNINGS Switch the ignition on when your vehicle is being towed.
Vehicle recovery Vehicles with automatic transmission CAUTIONS Do not tow your vehicle faster than 50 km/h (30 mph) or further than 50 kilometres (30 miles). On vehicles with a 6DCT450 transmission, do not tow your vehicle faster than 30 km/h (18 mph). If the stated speed or distance is to be exceeded the drive wheels must be lifted clear of the ground.
• Brake fluid level. See Brake and and resale value. There is a large clutch fluid check (page 202). network of Ford Authorised Repairers that are there to help you with their • Washer fluid level. See Washer professional servicing expertise. We fluid check (page 203).
Opening the bonnet WARNING To prevent damage to, or loss of the key, remove the key immediately after opening and swivel the Ford badge back. Note: On vehicles with the key free system, use the spare key to open the bonnet. E78143...
Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.8L DURATEC- HE (MI4)/2.0L DURATEC-HE (MI4) E78889 : See Washer fluid check (page Screen washer fluid reservoir 203). Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 201). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 202).
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Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 202). Battery: See Vehicle battery (page 209). Auxiliary fuse box: See Fuses (page 176). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 200). For easy identification, filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour.
Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL E78891 Screen washer fluid reservoir : See Washer fluid check (page 203). Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 201). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 202).
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Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 202). Battery: See Vehicle battery (page 209). Auxiliary fuse box: See Fuses (page 176). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 200). For easy identification, filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour.
Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.8L DURATORQ-TDCI (LYNX) DIESEL E78892 Screen washer fluid reservoir : See Washer fluid check (page 203). : See Engine coolant check (page 201). Engine coolant reservoir Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 202).
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Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 202). Battery: See Vehicle battery (page 209). Auxiliary fuse box: See Fuses (page 176). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 200). For easy identification, filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour.
Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 202). Battery: See Vehicle battery (page 209). Auxiliary fuse box: See Fuses (page 176). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 200). For easy identification, filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour.
Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI 2.0L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL (DW) DIESEL E95543 E90983 ENGINE OIL CHECK CAUTION ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - Do not use oil additives or other 1.8L DURATORQ-TDCI engine treatments. Under certain (LYNX) DIESEL conditions, they could damage the engine.
MAX mark. Do not top up further than the MAX mark. Topping up the coolant WARNING Top up with fluid that meets the Ford specification. See Technical Do not remove the coolant specifications (page 204). reservoir cap when the engine is hot.
CAUTION marks. Do not spill coolant on any part of the engine. POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK Only add coolant that meets the Ford specification. See Technical Vehicles with 1.4L Duratec- specifications (page 204). 16V (Sigma) or 1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma) or 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT...
Maintenance If it drops below the MIN mark, top WASHER FLUID CHECK up with the specified fluid. See Technical specifications (page 204). Vehicles with 1.8L Duratec- HE (MI4) or 2.0L Duratec- HE (MI4) or 2.5L Duratec- ST (VI5) or 1.6L Duratorq- TDCi (DV) Diesel or 1.8L Duratorq-TDCi (Kent) Diesel or 2.0L Duratorq-TDCi...
WSS-M2C204-A2 Power Steering Fluid Motorcraft SuperPlus Antifreeze WSS-M97B44-D Antifreeze Ford or Motorcraft Super Brake fluid ESD-M6C57-A DOT 4 Brake Fluid You can use an alternative SAE 5W-30 engine oil, providing it meets the specification defined by WSS-M2C913-B. Note: If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below -20°C, you must not use SAE 10W-40 engine oil.
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Maintenance Capacity in litres Variant Item (gallons) Windscreen washer 4.0 (0.9) system 1.6L Duratec-16V Engine oil - with filter 4.1 (0.9) 1.6L Duratec-16V Engine oil - without filter 3.75 (0.8) Cooling system including 1.6L Duratec-16V heating - vehicles 5.5 (1.2) without air conditioning Cooling system including 1.6L Duratec-16V...
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Maintenance Capacity in litres Variant Item (gallons) 1.8L Duratorq-TDCi Engine oil - without filter 5.0 (1.1) Cooling system including 1.8L Duratorq-TDCi 8.1 (1.8) heating 2.0L Duratorq-TDCi Engine oil - with filter 5.5 (1.2) 2.0L Duratorq-TDCi Engine oil - without filter 5.0 (1.1) Cooling system including 2.0L Duratorq-TDCi...
Vehicle care Cleaning the rear window CLEANING THE EXTERIOR CAUTION Do not scrape the inside of the WARNING rear window or use abrasives or If you use a car wash with a chemical solvents to clean it. waxing cycle, make sure that you remove the wax from the Use a clean, lint free cloth or a damp windscreen.
Seat belts A choice of products is available from your Ford Dealer. Read and follow WARNINGS the manufacturer s instructions. Do not use abrasives, or chemical solvents to clean them.
Vehicle battery To connect the booster BATTERY CARE cables The battery requires very little maintenance. The fluid level is checked regularly during the routine service inspections. USING BOOSTER CABLES CAUTIONS Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage. Always use booster cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable.
Vehicle battery CHANGING THE VEHICLE Positive connection cable BATTERY Negative connection cable Vehicles with a petrol 1. Position the vehicles so that they engine do not touch one another. 2. Switch off the engine and any If the battery has been disconnected electrical equipment.
Wheels and tyres All vehicles GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS CAUTIONS Use only approved wheel and Use only approved wheel and tyre sizes. Using other sizes tyre sizes. Using other sizes could damage the vehicle and will could damage the vehicle and will make the National Type Approval make the National Type Approval invalid.
Wheels and tyres Vehicles with stability control 4. Install the defective wheel in the reverse order. Vehicles with ESP may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics. Switch Vehicle jack the ESP off. See Using stability control (page 161). WARNINGS The vehicle jack supplied with All vehicles your vehicle should only be used when changing a wheel in...
Wheels and tyres 1. After using the jack, turn the handle until the arrow on the arm points directly towards the dot in order to attach the wheel brace to the jack. 2. Clip the wheel brace onto the jack handle and fold the handle back against the jack as shown in the graphic.
Wheels and tyres WARNINGS Switch off the ignition and apply the parking brake. If your vehicle has a manual transmission, select first or reverse gear. If it has an automatic transmission, select park. Have the passengers leave the vehicle. Secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock.
Wheels and tyres Note: Replacement locks and wheel nuts can be obtained using the wheel nut reference number certificate. • Insert the nut key onto the locking nut. All vehicles 1. Slacken the wheel nuts. 2. Place the jack with the whole foot area on firm ground.
Wheels and tyres General information All vehicles WARNINGS Depending on the type and extent of tyre damage, some tyres can only be partially sealed or not sealed at all. Loss of tyre pressure can affect vehicle handling, leading to loss of vehicle control. Do not use the tyre repair kit if the tyre has already been damaged as a result of being driven...
Wheels and tyres • Keep the kit out of the reach of • Leave the engine running while children. the kit is in use, but not if the vehicle is in an enclosed or poorly • Only use the kit when the ambient ventilated area (for example, temperature is between –30°C inside a building).
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Wheels and tyres WARNINGS CAUTION If the tyre inflation pressure does Screwing the bottle onto the not reach 1.8 bar (26 psi) within bottle holder will pierce the seal seven minutes, the tyre may have of the bottle. Do not unscrew the suffered excessive damage, making bottle from the holder as the sealant a temporary repair impossible.
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Wheels and tyres E94973 Protective cap Pressure relief valve Hose Orange cap...
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Wheels and tyres Bottle holder Pressure gauge Power plug with cable Compressor switch Label Bottle lid Sealant bottle 10. Start the engine. 1. Open the lid of the tyre repair kit. Move the compressor switch H 2. Peel off the label I showing the to position 1.
Wheels and tyres 17. Immediately drive approximately 5. Check the tyre pressure again three kilometres (two miles) so from the pressure gauge F. If the that the sealant can seal the tyre pressure is too high, deflate damaged area. the tyre to the specified pressure using the pressure relief valve B.
Wheels and tyres Empty sealant bottles can be Check the tyre pressures (including disposed of together with normal the spare) when cold, every two household waste. Return remains of weeks. sealant to your dealer or dispose of it in compliance with local waste USING WINTER TYRES disposal regulations.
Wheels and tyres Vehicles with stability Vehicles with stability control (ESP) control (ESP) may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics which can be avoided by switching the system off. See Stability control (page 160). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel nut torque Steel wheel nuts 130 Nm Five spoke steel wheel nuts 130 Nm...
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Wheels and tyres Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) Vehicles with a 205/50 R 17 diesel engine Continuous speed in excess of 160 km/h (100 mph) Tyre pressures Normal load Full load Front Rear Front...
Vehicle identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE NUMBER (VIN) E85610 E87496 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is stamped into the floor panel on the Gross vehicle weight right-hand side, beside the front seat. Gross train weight It is also shown on the left-hand side Maximum front axle weight of the instrument panel.
Vehicle identification ENGINE NUMBER - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL/2.0L DURATORQ- TDCI (PUMA) DIESEL The engine number is stamped on the engine block, next to the oil filter and the oil cooler. ENGINE NUMBER - 1.8L DURATORQ-TDCI (LYNX) DIESEL The engine number is stamped on the intake manifold.
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Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Bumper – end of tow ball - vehicle with fixed 103 (4.1) tow ball Bumper – end of tow ball - vehicle with 146 (5.7) detachable tow ball Attachment point – centre of tow ball 32 (1.3) Wheel centre –...
Telephone Note: The mobile phone does not GENERAL INFORMATION switch off immediately after the ignition key is turned off: the power This section describes the functions down delay is preset to 10 minutes. and features of the Bluetooth mobile The time period can be adjusted to phone and voice control system.
Telephone 2. Push the phone downwards until Phone a click is heard. Mobile Home Office E87688 Note: The connection to the system will be displayed on your phone. Making a phone an active phone Phonebook When using the system for the first After start up access to the time, no phone is connected to the phonebook can be delayed for up to...
2. The private mode must not be with your vehicle it must be bonded activated on the Bluetooth phone. to the vehicle telephone system. 3. Search for audio device. 4. Select Ford Audio. 5. The Bluetooth PIN number 0000 must be entered on the phone keypad.
Bluetooth. Mode button This is referred to as a SIS file and will be available via the Ford website. Incoming calls can be accepted by Please consult your dealer for full pressing the MODE button once or details.
Telephone Voice and accept/reject button Mode button only E87664 On vehicles without a VOICE button, E87662 the MODE button on the remote Voice button control is used to activate or switch off the voice control. Accept/Reject button Note: You will not be able to use the The VOICE button is used to activate MODE button to activate the voice or switch off the Voice control.
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Telephone Making a call Press and hold 0 to enter a + digit. Dialling a number Ending a call Calls can be ended by either: You can access your phone address book either with the phone docked • pressing one of the following in the cradle or via Bluetooth.
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Telephone 2. Press the call accept button again Accepting a second incoming to display the last dialled number. call 3. Press the call accept button a Second incoming calls can be third time to dial the number. accepted by either: •...
Telephone Using the audio unit menu USING THE TELEPHONE - TRAVEL PILOT EX 1. Press the PHONE or call accept button. This chapter describes the phone 2. Press the MENU button on the functions of the Navigation System audio unit. TravelPilot EX.
Telephone Handling an incoming call Dialling a number - Bluetooth phone Accepting an incoming call Using the Bluetooth phone, phone Incoming calls can be accepted by numbers can be dialled using voice either: control, refer to the Voice control chapter. •...
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Telephone Accepting a second incoming 1. Press the PHONE button on the call audio unit. 2. Select the DEBOND option in the Second incoming calls can be menu. accepted by either: 3. Select the phone from the list by • Pressing the accept button.
Voice control Note: The voice control system is PRINCIPLE OF language specific. If you require the OPERATION system to operate in another language please consult your dealer. Voice recognition enables operation of the audio system without the need System response to divert your attention from the road As you work through a voice session ahead in order to change settings, or...
Voice control • Store up to 20 name tags per 1) Only when the mobile phone is function. fitted with Bluetooth and voice control • The average recording time for each name tag is approximately Start communicating with the 2-3 seconds. system Before you can start talking to the USING VOICE CONTROL...
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Voice control Overview The overview below shows the available voice commands for operating your CD player. The following lists will give further information about the complete command menu. "CD" "HELP" "DISC" "TRACK" a) Can only be used with a CD changer. b) Can be used as a shortcut.
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK" "<a number between 1 and "TRACK <number>" 99>" a) Can be used as a shortcut. Overview Radio The overview below shows the The radio voice commands support available voice commands for the functionality of the radio and allow operating your radio.
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "AM" "FREQUENCY PLEASE" "FM" "FREQUENCY PLEASE" "<frequency>" "TUNE <frequency>" Store name If you have tuned a radio station, you can store it with a name in the directory. Steps User says System answer "RADIO"...
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Voice control Delete name This function allows you to delete a stored radio station. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "DELETE NAME" "NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "DELETE <name>" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Play directory This function allows you to let the system tell you all of the stored radio stations.
Voice control Overview TELEPHONE COMMANDS The overview below shows the Phone available voice commands of the phone system. The following lists will Your phone system allows you to give further information about the create an additional phonebook. The complete command menu. stored entries can be dialled by voice control.
Voice control Create a phonebook New entries can be stored with the "STORE NAME" command. This Store name feature can be used to dial a number by calling up the name instead of the full phone number. Steps User says System answer "PHONE"...
Voice control Play directory Use this function to let the system tell you all stored entries. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY" Delete directory This function allows you to delete all entries in one go. Steps User says System answer...
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Voice control b) Only when the mobile phone is fitted with Bluetooth and voice control (dependant on the mobile phone). Dial number Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE"...
Voice control Redial This function allows you to redial the last dialled phone number. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "REDIAL" "REDIAL" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DIALLING" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" a) Can be used as a shortcut. Note: DTMF can only be used during DTMF (Tone dialling) an ongoing call.
Voice control Steps User says System answer "REJECT CALLS" "REJECT CALLS" Overview NAVIGATION SYSTEM The overview below shows the COMMANDS available voice commands for operating your climate control Please refer to your separate system. The following lists will give Navigation handbook for details of further information about the the command menus.
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Voice control This function allows you to adjust the fan speed. Steps User says System answer "CLIMATE" "CLIMATE" "FAN SPEED PLEASE" "‘FAN" "MINIMUM" "FAN MINIMUM" "<a number between 1 and 7>" "FAN <number>" "MAXIMUM" "FAN MAXIMUM" a) Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English language module the "FAN"...
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "MINIMUM" "TEMPERATURE MINIMUM" "<a number between 15 and 29 °C with 0.5 increments>" or "TEMPERATURE <number>" "<a number between 59 and 84 °F>" "MAXIMUM" "TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM" a) Can be used as a shortcut. Auto mode Steps User says...
/declaration_of_conformity countries listed. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Ford Motor Company is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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Appendices Type 2 If the type approval of your remote control is inspected, refer to the table below. It is recommended that you use the remote control only in the E78382 countries listed.
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Appendices Passive key If the type approval of your passive key is inspected, refer to the table below. It is recommended that you use the passive key only in the countries listed. E78384 Engine immobiliser If the type approval of your engine immobilisation system is inspected, refer to the table below.
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Appendices E78386 Alarm If the type approval of your anti-theft alarm system is inspected, refer to the list of official test numbers below. E78387...
Appendices ELECTROMAGNETIC WARNINGS Radio frequency (RF) transmitter COMPATIBILITY equipment (e.g. cellular telephones, amateur radio WARNINGS transmitters etc.) may only be fitted Your vehicle has been tested to your vehicle if they comply with the and certified to European parameters shown in the table below. legislations relating to There are no special provisions or electromagnetic compatibility...
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Appendices Frequency Maximum output power Antenna Positions Band MHz Watt (Peak RMS) 1 – 30 50 W 3, 8 30 – 54 50 W 2, 3 68 – 87.5 50 W 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 142 – 176 50 W 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 380 –...
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Index Audio control........55 Mode.............56 Seek............56 Volume..........56 See: Climate control......107 Audio unit commands....242 About this handbook......7 CD Player/CD Changer....242 Radio...........244 See: Brakes.........158 Autolamps........65 ABS driving hints Automatic climate control.....111 See: Hints on driving with ABS..158 Air distribution........112 Accessories Blower...........112 See: Parts and accessories....7 Mono mode.........112 Adaptive front lighting system Recirculated air........113...
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Index Auxiliary power sockets....134 Changing a bulb......74 Power inverter........134 Approach lamps........78 Central brake lamp.......81 Footwell lamp........83 Front fog lamps (Type 1).....78 Battery care........209 Front fog lamps (Type 2)....79 Bluetooth setup......233 Headlamps, side lamps, direction Compatibility of phones....234 indicators...........74 Handling of phones......233 Interior and reading lamps....81 Requirements for Bluetooth Luggage compartment lamp....82...
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Index Child seats........20 Disabling the passenger airbag..........33 Child restraints for different mass groups..........20 Disabling the passenger airbag..34 Cigar lighter........134 Enabling the passenger airbag..34 Cleaning the exterior....207 Fitting the passenger airbag Body paintwork preservation..207 deactivation switch......34 Disarming the alarm......54 Cleaning the chrome trim....207 Cleaning the headlamps....207 Britain and Ireland only......54 Disarming the engine...
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Index Engine coolant check....201 Topping up the coolant.....201 Engine heater.........148 Gauges..........88 Engine immobiliser......52 Engine coolant temperature Principle of operation......52 gauge..........90 Engine number........Fuel gauge..........90 Engine oil check......200 Gearbox Checking the oil level......200 See: Transmission......154 Topping up..........201 General information on radio Engine oil dipstick........
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Index Information messages....103 Inspecting safety system components.........175 Lighting control........64 Seat belts..........175 Headlamp flasher........64 Instrument lighting dimmer..134 Home safe lighting......64 Instruments........88 Lighting control positions....64 Interior lamps........72 Main and dipped beam......64 Courtesy lamp........72 Parking lamps........64 Reading lamps........72 Lighting..........64 Vanity mirror lamps......72 Load carrying.........167 Interior mirror........87 General information......167 Introduction........7...
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Folding the seats forward....127 Look for the Ford logo on the Installing the seats......131 following parts ........8 Removing the seats......130 Now you can be sure that your Ford Returning the seatbacks to the parts are Ford parts......7 upright position.......126 Pedals..........58 Returning the seats to the seating position..........129...
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Index Rear under floor storage....168 Starting a petrol engine....142 Rear window wiper and All vehicles...........142 washers..........61 Except vehicles with a Flexfuel Intermittent wipe........61 engine..........143 Rear window washer......62 Vehicles with a Flexfuel engine..143 Reverse gear wipe.......61 Vehicles with the key free Refuelling.........151 system..........144 Remote control battery...
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Index Telephone controls......234 Ending or rejecting calls....234 Remote control.........234 Using booster cables....209 Telephone setup......231 To connect the booster cables..209 Bond another Bluetooth phone..233 To start the engine......210 Making a phone an active phone..232 Using cruise control......164 Phonebook........232 Cancelling the set speed....165 Phonebook categories....232 Changing the set speed....164 Placing your phone in the cradle..231...
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Index Ventilation See: Wipers and washers....59 Washing See: Climate control......107 Vents See: Cleaning the exterior....207 Wheels and tyres......211 See: Air vents........107 General information......211 See: Vehicle identification number Technical specifications....224 Windows and mirrors.....84 (VIN)..........226 Voice control......57, 241 Windscreen washers......61 Windscreen wipers......59 Principle of operation......241 Automatic wiper system.....61 Autowipers...........59...
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