Table of Contents Introduction Engine immobiliser About This Manual...........7 Principle of Operation........40 Symbols Glossary..........7 Coded keys............40 Replacement Parts Arming the engine immobiliser....40 Recommendation........9 Disarming the engine immobiliser..40 At a Glance Alarm At a Glance............10 Principle of Operation........41 Arming the alarm...........42 Child Safety Disarming the alarm........42 Child Seats............17...
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Table of Contents Removing a Headlamp........56 Heated Seats...........114 Changing a Bulb..........57 Convenience features Bulb Specification Chart......64 Instrument Lighting Dimmer.....116 Windows and Mirrors Clock..............116 Power Windows..........65 Cigar Lighter............116 Exterior Mirrors..........66 Auxiliary Power Points.........116 Electric exterior mirrors........67 Cup Holders............117 Auto-Dimming Mirror........68 Glasses Holder..........117 Blind Spot Monitor........68 Childminder Mirror.........117 Auxiliary Input Socket........117...
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Table of Contents Fuel Quality - E85........128 Active Park Assist Fuel Quality - Diesel........128 Principle of Operation........149 Catalytic Converter........129 Using active park assist......149 Fuel filler flap..........129 Refuelling............131 Cruise Control Refuelling - E85..........131 Principle of Operation.........152 Fuel Consumption.........131 Using Cruise Control........152 Technical Specifications......132 Adaptive cruise control Transmission...
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Table of Contents Under Bonnet Overview - 1.6L EcoBoost Load Carrying SCTi (Sigma)...........200 General Information........170 Under Bonnet Overview - 2.0L EcoBoost Luggage Anchor Points......170 SCTi (MI4)..........201 Luggage Covers..........170 Under Bonnet Overview - 2.0L Cargo Nets............171 Duratec-HE (MI4)........202 Dog Guard............172 Under Bonnet Overview - 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel....204 Roof Racks and Load Carriers....174 Under Bonnet Overview - 2.0L...
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Table of Contents Tyre Care............225 Compact Disc Player Using Winter Tyres........225 Compact disc playback......252 Using Snow Chains........225 Track selection..........252 Using Snow Chains - 2.0L EcoBoost SCTi Fast forward/reverse........252 (MI4)............226 Shuffle/random..........252 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System..226 Repeat compact disc tracks....252 Technical Specifications......227 Compact disc track scanning....253 MP3 file playback........253 Vehicle identification...
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Table of Contents Navigation introduction General Information........282 Road Safety...........282 Navigation unit overview Navigation unit overview......284 Loading the navigation data....288 Navigation Quick start Navigation Quick start.......289 System settings System settings..........292 Navigation system Route options menu........295 Route displays..........296 Traffic Message Channel Principle of Operation........297 Using TMC............297 Map updates Map updates..........298...
Introduction Safety alert ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We See Owner's Manual recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you Anti-lock braking system will get from driving it.
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Introduction Do not open when hot Interior luggage compartment release Jack Engine air filter Lighting control Engine coolant Low tyre pressure warning Engine coolant temperature Maintain correct fluid level Engine oil Explosive gas Panic alarm Fan warning Parking aid E139213 Fasten seat belt Parking brake Front airbag...
Ford Warranty. Damage REPLACEMENT PARTS caused to your vehicle as a result of the failure of non-Ford parts may not be RECOMMENDATION covered by the Ford Warranty. For additional information, refer to the terms Your vehicle has been built to the highest and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
At a Glance Front exterior overview E133220 See Locking and Unlocking (page 33). See Keyless Entry (page 35). See Automatic Main Beam Control (page 50). See Driver Alert (page 160). See Lane Departure Warning (page 162). See Lane Keeping Aid (page 164). See Traffic Sign Recognition (page 166).
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At a Glance See Changing a Bulb (page 57). Tyre pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 227). See Changing a Road Wheel (page 217). Vehicle interior overview E133222 See Transmission (page 134). See Locking and Unlocking (page 33). See Power Windows (page 65). See Electric exterior mirrors (page 67).
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At a Glance See Head Restraints (page 110). See Fastening the seat belts (page 26). See Rear Seats (page 113). See Manual Seats (page 109). See Power Seats (page 112). See Parking Brake (page 137). See Opening and Closing the Bonnet (page 196). Instrument panel overview Left-hand drive P O N M L...
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At a Glance Right-hand drive E132739 Air vents. See Air Vents (page 98). Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 54). Main beam. See Lighting Control (page 49). Left-hand drive vehicles with voice control - Information display control. See Information Displays (page 78). Left-hand drive vehicles without voice control - Information display control.
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At a Glance Left-hand drive vehicles without voice control - Audio control. See Audio Control (page 43). Right-hand drive vehicles with voice control - Information display control. See Information Displays (page 78). Right-hand drive vehicles without voice control - Audio control. See Audio Control (page 43).
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At a Glance Rear exterior overview E133221 See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 47). See Changing a Bulb (page 57). See Changing a Bulb (page 57). See Fuel filler flap (page 129). See Changing a Road Wheel (page 217). Tyre pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 227).
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At a Glance See Towing Points (page 194). See First Aid Kit (page 183). See Warning Triangle (page 183). See Temporary Mobility Kit (page 221). Spare wheel. See Changing a Road Wheel (page 217). Jack. See Changing a Road Wheel (page 217). Wheel brace. See Changing a Road Wheel (page 217).
Child Safety CHILD SEATS WARNINGS Do not leave unattended children in your vehicle. If your vehicle has been involved in an accident, have the child restraints checked by properly trained technicians. Note: Mandatory use of child restraints E133140 varies from country to country. Only child restraints certified to ECE-R44.03 (or later) have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle.
WARNINGS belt without slack remaining, adjust the Please consult your Dealer for the seatback to the fully upright position and latest details relating to Ford raise the height of the seat. See Seats recommended child seats. (page 109).
Child Safety Mass group categories Seating positions 9 - 18 kg 15 - 25 kg 22 - 36 kg Up to 10 kg Up to 13 kg (20 - 40 (33 - 55 (49 - 79 (22 lbs) (29 lbs) lbs) lbs) lbs)
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At time of publishing the recommended Group O+ ISOFIX baby safety seat is the Britax Roemer Baby Safe. Please consult your Dealer for the latest details relating to Ford recommended child seats. At time of publishing the recommended Group 1 ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Roemer Duo.
Child Safety Booster seat (Group 2) BOOSTER SEATS WARNINGS Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with only the lap strap of the seat belt. Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with a seat belt that is slack or twisted.
Child Safety Top tether anchor points - 4 door ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS WARNING Use an anti-rotation device when using the ISOFIX system. We recommend the use of a top tether or support leg. Note: When you are purchasing an ISOFIX restraint, make sure that you know the correct mass group and ISOFIX size class for the intended seating locations.
Child Safety E87145 2. Push the child seat back firmly to engage the ISOFIX lower anchor points. E78298 3. Tighten the tether strap in line with the child seat manufacturer's instructions. Left-hand side Turn anti-clockwise to lock and clockwise CHILD SAFETY LOCKS to unlock.
Occupant protection Front airbags PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Airbags WARNINGS Do not modify the front of your vehicle in any way. This could adversely affect deployment of the airbags. Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it! E74302...
Occupant protection Side airbags WARNINGS Never use a seat belt for more than one person. Use the correct buckle for each seat belt. Do not use a seat belt that is slack or twisted. Do not wear thick clothing. The seat belt must fit tightly around your body to achieve its optimum effect.
Occupant protection SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT E74124 E87511 Note: Lifting the slider slightly while pressing the locking button makes it easier to release the locking mechanism. To raise or lower, press the locking button on the adjuster and move as necessary. SEAT BELT REMINDER WARNING The occupant protection system will...
Occupant protection Rear seat belt reminder WARNING Position the seat belt correctly for WARNING your safety and that of your unborn If multiple belts are unfastened child. Do not use only the lap strap within a few seconds of each other, or the shoulder strap.
Occupant protection Note: The key switch is located in the glove compartment with an airbag deactivation lamp in the overhead console. If the airbag warning lamp illuminates or flashes when you are driving, this indicates a malfunction. See Warning Lamps and Indicators (page 73).
Keys and Remote Controls Note: Further remote controls may be GENERAL INFORMATION ON programmed at this stage. RADIO FREQUENCIES 4. Press any button on each additional remote control within 10 seconds of CAUTIONS each other. The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be used by Reprogramming the unlocking other short distance radio...
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Keys and Remote Controls Remote control without a folding Insert a screwdriver in the position key blade shown and gently push the clip. 2. Press the clip down to release the battery cover. E87964 Press and hold the pushbuttons on the E128810 edges to release the cover.
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Keys and Remote Controls 4. Carefully insert the screwdriver in the position shown to open the remote control. E125860 CAUTION Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver. 5. Carefully prise out the battery with the screwdriver.
Locks Double locking with the key LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Turn the key to the lock position twice CAUTION within three seconds. Check your vehicle is locked before Double locking with the remote control leaving it unattended. Press the button twice within three seconds.
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Locks Locking and unlocking Locking the doors individually with confirmation the key Note: If your vehicle has double locking, the Note: If the central locking function fails to direction indicators will flash once after you operate, the doors can be individually locked have activated central locking, followed by using the key in the position shown.
Locks Locking the vehicle KEYLESS ENTRY WARNING General information The vehicle does not lock itself WARNING automatically. If the locking function is not activated, the vehicle will The keyless entry system may not remain unlocked. function if the key is close to metal objects or electronic devices such as mobile phones.
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Locks Two short flashes of the direction Open any door. indicators confirms that all the doors and Note: A valid passive key must be located the luggage compartment lid have been within the detection range of that door. locked and that the alarm has been armed. One long flash of the direction indicators Luggage compartment lid confirms that all the doors and the luggage...
Locks Locking and unlocking the doors Global opening with the key blade E87964 Carefully remove the cover. E71955 2. Remove the key blade and insert it into To open all the windows, press and hold the lock. the remote control unlock button for at Note: Only the driver's door handle is fitted least three seconds.
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Locks To close all the windows, press and hold the remote control lock button for at least three seconds. Press the lock or unlock button to stop the closing function. The anti-trap function is also active during global closing. Vehicles with keyless entry E87384 WARNING Take care when using global closing.
Door Edge Protection Insert a screwdriver in the position PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION shown and turn the blade to gently raise the flap from the holder. Note: The protective flap may be moved gently out of position when the door is open 2.
If you lose a key, you can obtain a replacement from your Ford Dealer. If possible, provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys. You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer.
Alarm Battery back-up sounder PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The battery back-up sounder is an extra Alarm system alarm system which will sound a siren when the alarm is triggered. It is armed Your vehicle may be equipped with one of directly when you lock the vehicle. The the following alarm systems: sounder has its own battery and will sound •...
Alarm Note: False alarms can also be triggered ARMING THE ALARM by the auxiliary heater See Auxiliary Heater (page 106). If you are using the auxiliary To arm the alarm, lock the vehicle. See heater, direct the air flow towards the Locks (page 33).
Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WARNING WHEEL Make sure that you fully engage the locking lever when returning it to its original position. WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel AUDIO CONTROL when the vehicle is moving. Select the required source on the audio Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the unit.
Steering Wheel Type 2 VOICE CONTROL E129463 E129464 Volume up Pull the button to select or deselect voice control. See Voice control (page 261). Seek up or next Volume down Seek down or previous Seek, next or previous Press the seek button to: •...
Wipers and Washers Automatic wiper system WINDSCREEN WIPERS Some models without autowipers are fitted with a speed-dependent front screen wiper system. When the vehicle is slowed to walking speed or is brought to a standstill, the wiper speed will automatically switch to the next lower wiper speed setting.
Wipers and Washers WARNING Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time, and never when the reservoir is empty. Whilst the lever is pulled towards the steering wheel the washer will work in conjunction with the wipers. After releasing the lever, the wipers operate for a short time.
Wipers and Washers Reverse gear wipe CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES The rear wiper will be activated automatically when selecting reverse gear if the rear wiper is not already switched on and the front wiper is operating. Rear window washer E66644 Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of E129194 the blade to check for roughness.
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Wipers and Washers Rear window wiper blade Service position Lift the wiper arm. E75184 E86456 2. Position the wiper blade at right angles to the wiper arm. 3. Disengage the wiper blade from the E129986 wiper arm. Switch off the ignition and move the wiper 4.
Lighting One side LIGHTING CONTROL Lighting control positions E130139 Right-hand side E132706 Left-hand side Main and dipped beam Side and tail lamps Headlamps Parking lamps WARNING Prolonged use of the parking lamps will discharge the battery. Switch off the ignition. E130140 Both sides Push the lever forward to switch between...
If the lights of oncoming vehicles are hidden by obstacles (for example guard rails) the system may not deactivate the main beam. Always fit Ford Original Parts when replacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs may reduce system performance. E132707...
Lighting Activating the system CAUTIONS Check and replace wiper blades Switch on the system using the information regularly to ensure the camera sensor display and autolamps. See Information has a clear view through the Displays (page 78). See Autolamps windscreen. Replacement wiper blades (page 50).
Lighting Manually overriding the system E133632 Push or pull the lever to switch between E132709 main and dipped beam. Note: This is a temporary override and the REAR FOG LAMPS system will return to automatic operation after a short period. WARNINGS To permanently deactivate the system use Only use the rear fog lamps when...
Lighting ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS - VEHICLES WITH: ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING/XENON HEADLAMPS To adjust the headlamps for driving on the left or right hand side of the road, see your dealer. HEADLAMP LEVELLING Note: Vehicles with Xenon headlamps are equipped with automatic headlamp E132711 levelling.
Lighting Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the DIRECTION INDICATORS direction indicators flash only three times. E130141 CORNERING LAMPS E72898 Headlamp beam Cornering lamp beam...
Lighting The cornering lamps illuminate the inside If you press switch B all lamps remain off of a corner when you are turning. when the door is opened. Press the switch again to reverse. INTERIOR LAMPS You can control all lamps using switch C. Centre mounted lamp Interior lighting Note: Individual lamps may be switched on...
Lighting Type 1 Open the bonnet. See Opening and Closing the Bonnet (page 196). Ambient lighting illuminates several areas, for example footwells, cup holders and doors with a single colour and can be switched on and off using the information display menu.
Lighting Note: When fitting the headlamp, make sure that you reconnect the electrical connector properly. Note: When fitting the headlamp, make sure that you fully engage the headlamp in the lower fixing point. Note: When fitting the headlamp, make sure that the screw is located in the headlamp moulding before you install it.
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Lighting Headlamp main beam CAUTION Do not touch the glass of the bulb. Remove the headlamp. See Removing a Headlamp (page 56). E133106 2. Remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Release the clip and remove the bulb. E133105 Side Lamp 2.
Lighting Side repeater E133426 Carefully remove the cover. E133109 4. Remove the bulb holder. 5. Remove the bulb. Approach lamp CAUTION When removing the mirror glass, take care not to break it. Note: Position the mirror glass as far inwards as possible. E133427 2.
Lighting Insert your fingers into the gap between the mirror housing and the mirror glass and pull gently to remove the mirror glass. E133717 2. Remove the lamp. E133107 Note: You cannot separate the fog lamp E133718 bulb from the bulb holder. 3.
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Lighting E133113 E133112 5. Remove the bulb holder. 2. Remove the wing nuts and detach the clip. 6. Gently press the bulb into the bulb 3. Remove the lamp. holder, turn it anti-clockwise and remove it. A. Brake lamp B. Reversing lamp C.
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Lighting 6. Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn it anti-clockwise and remove it. A. Tail and fog lamp B. Direction indicator Brake and reversing lamp Open the luggage compartment lid. E133703 2. Remove the wing nuts and detach the clip.
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Lighting Number plate lamp 3. Remove the wing nut and detach the 2 clips. Note: These are not serviceable items, 4. Remove the lamp. please consult your dealer if they fail. Interior lamps Vehicles with LED lamps Note: The LED board is not a serviceable item, please consult your dealer if this fails.
Lighting BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Lamp Specification Power (watt) Front direction indicator PY21W Headlamp main beam Headlamp dipped beam Cornering lamp Front fog lamp Side lamp Side repeater WY5W Approach lamp Rear direction indicator PY21W Brake and tail lamp P21/5W 21/5 Tail lamp Rear fog lamp P21W...
Windows and Mirrors Opening and closing the windows POWER WINDOWS automatically WARNING Press or lift the switch to the second action point and release it completely. Press or Do not operate the electric windows lift it again to stop the windows. unless they are free from obstruction.
Windows and Mirrors The electric windows will stop 3. Lift the switch again for one more automatically while closing and reverse second. some distance if there is an obstacle in the 4. Push and hold the switch until the way. window is fully open.
Windows and Mirrors The mirrors will fold automatically when ELECTRIC EXTERIOR you lock the vehicle with the key, the MIRRORS remote control or a keyless entry system request. The mirrors will unfold when you unlock the vehicle with the key, the remote control, a keyless entry system request, the driver's interior door handle or starting the engine.
Windows and Mirrors AUTO-DIMMING MIRROR E71028 E124788 The auto-dimming mirror will adjust automatically when hit by glaring light Using the system from behind. It will not work when you have The system displays a yellow indicator selected reverse gear. located in the exterior mirrors. BLIND SPOT MONITOR Blind spot information system (BLIS)
Windows and Mirrors Note: Vehicles that pass through the blind False alerts zone quickly (typically less than 2 seconds) Note: False alerts are temporary and will will not trigger the alert. self correct. The system consists of two radar sensors There may be certain instances when the each located behind the rear wheels system will alert with no vehicle present in...
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Windows and Mirrors Blocked sensor WARNING Prior to the system recognizing a blocked condition and issuing a warning, the number of missed objects will increase. CAUTION The sensors may not detect vehicles in heavy rain or other conditions that cause disruptive reflections. Note: Keep the rear bumper area surrounding the sensors free from dirt, ice and snow.
Instrument Cluster GAUGES Type 1 E132065 Information display. See Information Displays (page 78). Speedometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Tripmeter reset button Fuel gauge Tachometer...
Instrument Cluster Type 2 and 3 E130149 Information display. See Information Displays (page 78). Speedometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge Tachometer 2.0L EcoBoost - MI4 Engine coolant temperature gauge All vehicles Shows the temperature of the engine coolant. At normal operating temperature, the needle will remain in the centre section.
Instrument Cluster If the needle enters the red section, the If the engine oil pressure drops below the engine is overheating. Stop the engine, normal range, the oil pressure gauge switch the ignition off and determine the pointer will drop into the red section of the cause once the engine has cooled down.
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Instrument Cluster Airbag warning lamp Engine warning lamp If it illuminates when you are If it illuminates with the engine driving, this indicates a running, this indicates a malfunction. Have the system malfunction. If it flashes when checked by a properly trained technician. you are driving, reduce the speed of your vehicle immediately.
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Instrument Cluster Glow plug indicator Message indicator See Starting a Diesel Engine It will illuminate when a new (page 121). message is stored in the information display. See Information Messages (page 86). Headlamp indicator Oil pressure warning lamp It will illuminate when you switch the headlamp dipped beam or CAUTION the side and tail lamps on.
Instrument Cluster Stability control (ESP) indicator 4. Highlight Information or Warning and press the OK button to switch the While driving, it flashes during chime on and off. activation of the system. After 5. Press the left arrow button to exit the switching on the ignition, if it menu.
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Instrument Cluster Low fuel A warning chime will sound when the remaining fuel is less than approximately 6 litres (1.3 gallons). Seat belt reminder See Seat belt reminder (page 27).
Information Displays Phone GENERAL INFORMATION Note: The information display will remain Settings on for several minutes after you switch off the ignition. Various systems on your vehicle can be controlled using the information display Controls controls on the steering column. Corresponding information is displayed in Press the up and down arrow buttons to the information display.
Information Displays Trip Computer Trip odometer Dist to empty Instant fuel Ford EcoMode Average fuel Gear shifting Anticipation Speed Ford EcoMode Average speed Outside air All values Information Seatbelts Auto StartStop Driver Alert Traffic signs Settings Driver assist Traction ctrl...
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Information Displays Display Navigation info Always on On demand Always off Language English Deutsch Italiano Français Español Čeština Dansk Norsk Pyccкий Nederlands Polski Svenska Português Measure unit l/100km Miles/Gallon Temp unit °Celsius °Fahrenheit Chimes Park slot found Information Warning Convenience Aux heater Park heater Time 1...
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Information Displays Menu structure - information and You can access the menu using the entertainment display buttons on the audio or navigation unit. All vehicles Radio FM AST DAB1 DAB2 AM AST Auxiliary iPOD Bluetooth audio Line in Phone Dial number Phone book Call lists Bluetooth...
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Information Displays Menu structure - information and You can access the menu using the entertainment display Information and entertainment display control. For item location: See At a Glance (page 10).
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Information Displays Vehicles with navigation system Navigation Active guidance Route Route sections list Block next section Unblock rt sectn Country Destination input City/postcode Street District Start guidance Traffic TMC messages Block next section Route sections list Unblock rt sectn Start guidance Home address Change address Last destinations...
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Information Displays Eco settings Trailer Roof box Dynamic Motorway Tunnel Ferry/motorail Toll Seasonal roads Toll sticker Special functions GPS info System info Enter position Demo mode See separate menu structure Radio See separate menu structure Auxiliary See separate menu structure Phone See separate menu structure Menu...
Information Displays Assistance options Signs/lanes Speed limits Nav icons in lists Hazard spot warning Personal data Clear last destination Clear favourites Delete home address Clear all Reset all settings Audio Settings See separate menu structure Clock Settings See separate menu structure E130536 Outside air temperature TRIP COMPUTER...
Information Displays Measure units To toggle between metric and imperial units, scroll to this display and press the OK button. Toggling the units of measure using this display will affect the following displays: • Distance to empty. • Average fuel consumption. •...
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Information Displays Active City Stop Message Indicator Action Active City Stop Sensor amber See (page 168). blocked Clean screen Active City Stop not amber See (page 168). available Active City Stop Auto See (page 168). braking Airbag Message Message Action indicator Airbag malfunction Have the system checked by a properly trained...
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Information Displays Battery and charging system Message Message Action indicator Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and Electrical system over switch off the ignition. Have the system checked voltage stop safely by a properly trained technician as soon as possible.
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Information Displays Cruise control and Adaptive cruise control (ACC) Message Indicator Action Front radar sensor amber blocked check hand- See Adaptive cruise control (ACC) (page 154). book Forward Alert not avail- amber See Adaptive cruise control (ACC) (page 154). able ACC not available amber See Adaptive cruise control (ACC) (page 154).
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Keyless entry Message Message Action indicator Ford KeyFree key not See Keyless Entry (page 35). inside car Ford KeyFree key inside amber See Keyless Entry (page 35). vehicle Ford KeyFree Place key See Keyless Entry (page 35).
Information Displays Lane keeping aid Message Indicator Action Lane keeping aid amber Have the system checked by a properly trained malfunction Service technician as soon as possible. required Lighting Message Message Action indicator Headlamp malfunction Have the system checked by a properly trained amber service required technician as soon as possible.
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Information Displays Maintenance Message Message Action indicator Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and High engine temper- switch off the ignition. Have the system checked ature stop safely by a properly trained technician as soon as possible.
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Information Displays Parking brake Message Indicator Action Park brake applied See Parking Brake (page 137). Park brake applied amber See Parking Brake (page 137). Power steering Message Message Action indicator Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and Steering lock malfunc- switch off the ignition.
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Information Displays Starting the engine Message Message Action indicator Ford KeyFree switch ignition off press See Keyless Starting (page 121). POWER Drive to clean exhaust amber See Diesel Particulate Filter (page 123). filter check handbook Engine malfunction amber See Diesel Particulate Filter (page 123).
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Information Displays Start-stop Message Message Action indicator Switch the ignition off before leaving the vehicle Auto StartStop Switch if the system has shut down the engine. See Using ignition off start-stop (page 125). Auto StartStop Have the system checked by a properly trained malfunction service amber technician.
Information Displays Transmission Message Message Action indicator Under certain driving conditions it is possible that the clutches in the transmission can overheat. In these circumstances it is necessary to press the brake pedal and stop the vehicle to prevent further Transmission too hot overheating.
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Information Displays Message Message Action indicator Transmission not in See Automatic Transmission (page 134). See Park select P Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 119). See Automatic Transmission (page 134). See To start press brake Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 119). Press brake pedal See Automatic Transmission (page 134).
Climate Control Warming the interior PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Direct the air towards your feet. In cold or Outside air humid weather conditions, direct some of the air towards the windscreen and the Keep the air intakes forward of the door windows. windscreen free from obstruction (snow, leaves etc.) to allow the climate control Cooling the interior...
Climate Control Side air vent MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution control E132996 E74660 Face level Face level and footwell Footwell Footwell and windscreen Windscreen You can set the air distribution control to any position between the symbols.
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Climate Control Blower Ventilation E129885 Set the air distribution control, blower and air vents to suit your requirements. Air conditioning Switching the air conditioning on and E75470 Note: If you switch the blower off, the windscreen may mist up. If you turn the blower off, the air conditioning will turn off.
Climate Control With the heater control in this position, the If you move the air distribution control to air conditioning and recirculated air will a position other than windscreen, the A/C switch on automatically. will remain on. You can switch the air conditioning and You can switch the air conditioning and recirculated air on and off.
Climate Control To switch mono mode off Note: Avoid adjusting the settings when the vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold. Select a temperature for the passenger s The automatic climate control adjusts to side with the rotary control on the the current circumstances automatically.
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Climate Control Air distribution The blower speed and the temperature control operate automatically and cannot To adjust air distribution, press the desired be adjusted manually. The blower is set to button. Any combination of settings can high speed and the temperature to HI. be selected simultaneously.
Climate Control When switched off, the heating, ventilation ELECTRIC SUNROOF and air conditioning system is switched off and recirculated air is selected. WARNING Before operating the electric sunroof HEATED WINDOWS AND you should verify it is free of MIRRORS obstructions and ensure that children and/or pets are not in the proximity of the sunroof opening.
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Climate Control Opening and closing the sunroof To open or close the sunroof automatically press either side of the switch to the second action point and release it completely. Press again to stop. When the closed position is reached, the sunroof stops automatically.
Climate Control Sunroof safety mode AUXILIARY HEATER WARNING Parking heater The anti-trap function is not active WARNINGS during this procedure. Make sure that there are no obstacles in the way of The parking heater must not be the closing sunroof. operated at filling stations, near sources of combustible vapours or dust or in enclosed spaces.
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Climate Control • It preheats the interior of the vehicle. • It keeps the windows clear of ice in the Park Heater event of frost and prevents condensation. Time 1 • It avoids cold starts and allows the engine to reach operating temperature Time 2 sooner.
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Climate Control Fuel operated heater (depending Use the arrow buttons on the steering on country) wheel to enter the main menu. 2. Select the first programme time list. WARNING 3. Highlight the day on which the heater The fuel operated heater must not should warm up the vehicle.
Seats • bend your legs slightly so that you can SITTING IN THE CORRECT press the pedals fully. POSITION • position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
Seats Adjusting the lumbar support Adjusting the angle of the seatback E78058 E130250 Adjusting the height of the driver s seat HEAD RESTRAINTS WARNINGS Raise the rear head restraint when the rear seat is occupied by a passenger. Do not remove the front head restraints when the front seats are in use.
Seats Removing the head restraints Rear outer head restraints Front head restraints E135437 Press the locking button and remove the head restraint. Rear inner head restraint E140447 Press locking button 1 and at the same time release the retaining clip 2 using a suitable implement.
Seats Adjust the length of the seat cushion E135629 Press and hold the unlock buttons. 2. Push the seatback forwards. E78816 Press the locking handle underneath the cushion extension and slide the extension forward or backward. REAR SEATS WARNINGS When folding the seatbacks down and up, take care not to get your E135628 fingers caught between the seatback...
Seats Folding the seat cushions and the rear seatbacks forwards WARNINGS Make sure the red indicator is not showing when you engage the seat in the catches. Lower the head restraints. See Head Restraints (page 110). When inserting your fingers between the seat cushion and seatback, take care not to get your fingers caught E135647...
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Seats E130471 The maximum temperature is reached after five or six minutes. It is regulated thermostatically. The seat heating will operate only when the ignition is on.
CLOCK Note: You can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 10 Amperes. Use only Ford See Information Displays (page 78). accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets.
Convenience features CUP HOLDERS WARNING Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when the vehicle is moving. Rear seat armrest E91508 CHILDMINDER MIRROR E132505 GLASSES HOLDER E75192 AUXILIARY INPUT SOCKET You can find the socket in the glove box or the centre console.
Convenience features SATELLITE NAVIGATION UNIT HOLDER Adjusting the holder E112711 Unlock. 2. Adjust the holder to the desired position. 3. Lock. Note: Make sure that the navigation unit holder is locked in position. FLOOR MATS WARNING When using the floor mats, always make sure the floor mat is properly secured using the appropriate fixings and positioned so that it does not interfere...
Starting and Stopping the Engine II The ignition is switched on. All electrical GENERAL INFORMATION circuits are operational. Warning lamps and indicators illuminate. This is the key General points on starting position when driving. You must also select If the battery has been disconnected the it when being towed.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Flooded engine STARTING A PETROL ENGINE Vehicles with manual transmission Note: You can only operate the starter for a limited period of time, for example 10 Fully depress the clutch pedal. seconds. The number of start attempts is 2.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Starting at low ambient If the battery has been disconnected or temperatures after the fuel type has been changed, the idle speed may be irregular. This will When the temperature is lower than -10°C improve after 10 to 30 seconds. (14°F) and the vehicle is filled with E85, an engine block heater should be used to STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE...
Starting and Stopping the Engine 2. Move the transmission selector lever WARNINGS to position P or N. Always check that the steering wheel 3. Briefly press the button. lock is deactivated before attempting to move your vehicle. Starting a diesel engine See Steering Wheel Lock (page 119).
Starting and Stopping the Engine Stopping the engine when the vehicle is moving WARNING Switching off the engine when the vehicle is still moving will result in a loss of brake and steering assistance. The steering will not be locked, but higher effort will be required.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: After you have switched your engine ENGINE BLOCK HEATER off the fans may continue to run for a short period of time. CAUTION Unlike a normal filter which requires Make sure you disconnect the power periodic replacement, the DPF has been cable from the engine heater designed to regenerate, or clean itself to...
Start-Stop Note: If you stall the engine, and then PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION depress the clutch pedal within a couple of seconds, the system will automatically CAUTION restart the engine. For vehicles with Start-stop the Note: The Start-stop indicator will battery requirement is different. It illuminate green when the engine shuts must be replaced by one of exactly down.
Start-Stop • Low engine operating temperature. • Low brake system vacuum. • If a road speed of 5 km/h (3 mph) has not been exceeded. • The driver's seat belt has not been fastened. To re-start the engine Note: The gear lever must be in the neutral position.
Eco Mode Anticipation PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Adjusting your vehicle speed and the The system assists the driver to drive more distance to other vehicles without the need efficiently by constantly monitoring for heavy braking or acceleration will characteristics of gear changing, improve fuel consumption.
Fuel and Refuelling SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTIONS Do not use leaded petrol or petrol with additives containing other metallic WARNINGS compounds (e.g. manganese-based). Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle They could damage the emission system. stops the second time. Additional fuel will fill the expansion space in Do not use methanol instead of E85.
Note: We recommend that you use only Do not switch the ignition off when high quality fuel. driving. Note: The use of additives or other engine treatments not approved by Ford is not FUEL FILLER FLAP recommended. Note: We do not recommend the prolonged WARNINGS...
Fuel and Refuelling Type 2 WARNING Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle stops the second time. Additional fuel will fill the expansion space in the fuel tank which could lead to fuel overflowing. Fuel spillage could be hazardous to other road users. E135935 Press the flap to open it.
5. Slightly raise the fuel nozzle to remove driving, air conditioning usage, the accessories fitted and towing etc. Refuelling with a fuel can Your Ford dealer can give you advice on improving your fuel consumption. Use the funnel which is located in the glove box.
Transmission MANUAL TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Selecting reverse gear Selector lever positions CAUTION Do not engage reverse gear when the vehicle is moving. This can cause damage to the transmission. E133124 Park E99067 Reverse On some vehicles it is necessary to raise Neutral the collar whilst selecting reverse gear.
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Transmission The transmission will select the WARNINGS appropriate gear for optimum performance Apply the parking brake and based on ambient temperature, road select park before leaving your gradient, vehicle load and driver input. vehicle. Make sure that the selector lever is latched in position. Sport mode and manual shifting Sport Mode Note: An audible warning will sound if you...
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Transmission Moving off Release the parking brake. 2. Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal. Stopping Release the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal. 2. Apply the parking brake. 3. Select neutral or park. E133129 Note: The lever is white. Kickdown 4.
Brakes The ABS will not eliminate the risks when: PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION • you drive too close to the vehicle in Note: Depending on applicable laws and front of you regulations in the country for which your • the vehicle is aquaplaning vehicle was originally built, the brake lamps •...
Stability Control Stability control (ESP) warning lamp PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The ESP warning lamp will flash when the Electronic stability programme system is operating. See Warning Lamps (ESP) and Indicators (page 73). WARNING Emergency brake assist ESP does not relieve you of your WARNING responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
Stability Control USING STABILITY CONTROL - 2.0L ECOBOOST SCTI (MI4) WARNING If you switch stability control off, active city stop will also be switched off. Note: The system will be switched on automatically every time you switch the ignition on. Note: You can also turn the system off and on using the information display.
Hill Start Assist PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS At all times you are responsible for The system makes it easier to pull away controlling the vehicle, supervising when the vehicle is on a slope without the the system and intervening, if need to use the parking brake.
Hill Start Assist • Wait for a short time until the system deactivates automatically. • If a forward gear was selected when the system became active, select reverse gear. • If reverse gear was selected when the system became active, select a forward gear.
Parking Aids Note: The outer sensors may detect the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION side walls of a garage. If the distance between the outer sensor and the side wall WARNING remains constant for three seconds, the The system does not relieve you of tone will switch off.
Parking Aids E130180 E130178 A trailer symbol indicates there is a trailer attached and the system is disabled. Distance Indicator. As the distance decreases the indicator PARKING AID - VEHICLES moves towards the vehicle. WITH: FRONT AND REAR A continuous tone will start at a distance PARKING AID of less than 30 centimetres (11 inches) to the rear bumper.
Parking Aids Manoeuvring with the parking aid You will hear an alternating tone from the front and rear if obstacles are closer than 30 centimetres (11 inches) to the front and rear bumpers. E130382 Distance Indicator. E130381 As the distance decreases the indicator Reverse gear selected moves towards the vehicle.
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Parking Aids E130180 A trailer symbol indicates there is a trailer attached and the rear sensors are disabled.
Rear view camera PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The camera is a visual aid for use when reversing. WARNING The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention. CAUTIONS If you use a high pressure spray to wash your vehicle, only spray the camera briefly from a distance not E99105...
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Rear view camera Using the display CAUTIONS Obstacles above the camera position will not be shown. Inspect the area behind your vehicle if necessary. Marks are for general guidance only, and are calculated for vehicles in maximum load conditions on an even road surface.
Rear view camera Green - 0.6 - 0.9 metre (24 - 35 inches) Amber - centre line of the projected vehicle path Note: The green line is extended from 0.9 metre (35 inches) up to a distance of 3.2 metres (126 inches). Note: When reversing with a trailer, the lines on the screen are not shown.
Active Park Assist The system will detect a suitable parallel PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION parking space and steer the vehicle into the space. The system controls the WARNINGS steering while the driver controls the The system does not relieve you of accelerator, transmission and brakes.
Active Park Assist Move forwards at a maximum speed of 30 Note: If no selection is made via the km/h (18 mph). Press the active park assist direction indicator lever the system will switch. See At a Glance (page 10). Use default to the passenger side of the vehicle.
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Active Park Assist You can take control of the manoeuvre by holding the steering wheel. A message may appear that the system can be resumed. To accept this message press the active park assist switch. See At a Glance (page 10).
Cruise Control Setting a speed PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Press the SET+ switch or the SET- switch WARNING to store and maintain your current speed. The cruise control indicator will illuminate. The system does not relieve you of See Warning Lamps and Indicators your responsibility to drive with due (page 73).
Cruise Control Note: The system will no longer control your speed. The cruise control indicator will not illuminate but the system will retain the speed that you previously set. Resuming the set speed Pull the RES switch. The cruise control indicator will illuminate and the system will attempt to resume the speed that you previously set.
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) Note: When adaptive cruise control is PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION activated, you may hear some unusual sounds during automatic braking. This is WARNINGS normal and caused by the automatic The system is not a collision warning braking system. or avoidance system.
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) Detection beam issues Automatic braking with ACC WARNINGS You must take immediate action once alerted, as the adaptive cruise control braking will not be sufficient to keep a safe distance to the vehicle in front. In some cases there may be no warning or the warning may be delayed.
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) Changing the set speed USING ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Note: Vehicle speed may be increased and decreased at intervals of 5 km/h or 5 mph. The system is operated by adjustment Note: If the system does not react to these controls mounted on the steering wheel.
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Adaptive cruise control (ACC) The distance between you and the vehicle Press the brake pedal or pull switch F to detected in front is maintained by a cancel the system. The system will return variable setting. There are five steps which to standby mode allowing you full manual are represented by horizontal bars control of the vehicle.
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) • brake temperature being too high, for Note: The collision alerts will only occur if example when driving on mountainous the system is switched on, however the or hilly roads brake support is always on and cannot be turned off.
Speed Limiter Switching the system on and off PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Press switch B. The information display WARNING will prompt for a speed to be set. When you are going downhill, your Setting the speed limit speed may increase above the set speed.
Driver Alert Note: Keep the windscreen free from PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION obstructions such as bird droppings, insects and snow or ice. WARNINGS Note: The system is intended as a driver aid The system does not relieve you of when driving on fast main roads and your responsibility to drive with due motorways.
Driver Alert System display Resetting the system When active the system will run You can reset the system by either: automatically in the background and only • Switching the ignition off and on. issue warnings if required. You can view •...
Lane Departure Warning Note: The system is intended as a driver aid PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION when driving on fast main roads and motorways. WARNINGS Note: The system may not operate during The system does not relieve you of hard braking or acceleration and, when you your responsibility to drive with due are intentionally steering the vehicle.
Lane Departure Warning Activate and deactivate the system using The lane markings are colour coded as the button on the indicator stalk. follows: • Green - The system is ready to warn Press the button to turn the system off. you of any unintentional lane Press the button twice to turn the system departure.
Lane Keeping Aid Note: Keep the windscreen free from PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION obstructions such as bird droppings, insects and snow or ice. WARNINGS Note: The system is intended as a driver aid The system does not relieve you of when driving on fast main roads and your responsibility to drive with due motorways.
Lane Keeping Aid • Red - The vehicle is approaching or is too close to the detected lane boundary. A warning is given in the form of a vibration felt through the steering wheel. Take immediate safe action to reposition the vehicle. •...
System display If your vehicle is fitted with a suspension kit not approved by us, the system may not function correctly. Always fit Ford Original Parts when replacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs may reduce system performance. Note: Keep the windscreen free from...
Traffic Sign Recognition 3. After a predetermined distance they will be shown greyed out. 4. After another predetermined distance they will be deleted. If a supplementary traffic sign is detected, for example a reduced speed limit in wet road conditions sign, it will not be shown but will appear as an empty box underneath the respective sign.
Active City Stop PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS If the engine stops after the system has been activated, the hazard WARNINGS warning flashers will be activated. The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due The system may not function when care and attention.
Active City Stop Switching the system on and off Note: The system is per default on. Note: In certain situations, it may be advisable to disable the system, for example driving off road when objects may cover the windscreen. Activate and deactivate the system using the information display.
Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace. Do not drive with the tailgate or rear E97377 door open.
Load Carrying To install the cargo retention net cassette: Remove the luggage cover. Push the sliders on the cassette towards each other and insert the telescopic bar into the holes on the sidewall behind the rear seatbacks. Ensure that the end caps with the anti-rotation pin are correctly fitted in the side trim.
Load Carrying Installing behind the front seats Reinstall the luggage cover. Remove in the reverse order. Cargo net E86848 Push the ends of the bar on the grille towards each other and insert them into the retainers on the roof. Push the bar forwards into the narrow section of the retainers.
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Load Carrying Push the ends of the bar on the grille towards each other and insert them into the retainers on the roof. Push the bar forwards into the narrow section of the retainers. E87783 3. Attach the grille to the lower bar with the handwheels.
Note: The side mounting tracks are ROOF RACKS AND LOAD designed such that crossbars (for bicycle CARRIERS carriers, ski carriers etc.) from the Ford accessories range can be fitted. Roof rack Note: Before installing the crossbars, clean the side mounting tracks with water and a WARNINGS sponge.
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Load Carrying 4 Nm 4N m E135138 2. Insert the key. Turn the key anti-clockwise. 3. Remove the cover. E135139 4. Loosen the screws. Note: Make sure there is no gap between crossbar and rail(A). 6. Install the crossbars. Tighten the screws until you hear a distinct click.
Towing Change down a gear before you reach a TOWING A TRAILER steep downhill gradient. WARNINGS TOWING A TRAILER - 2.0L The Focus ECOnetic is not approved for trailer towing. ECOBOOST SCTI (MI4) Do not exceed 100 km/h (62 mph). WARNING Your vehicle is not approved for The rear tyre pressures must be...
Towing Releasing the tow ball arm CAUTION Do not touch the tow ball arm during the release process. Note: If the release process is interrupted, for example an obstacle in the way or loss of power supply, the system will need to be reset.
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Towing Swivelling the tow ball arm in Fault conditions If the tow ball arm release button is CAUTION illuminated or you hear a warning tone Before swivelling the tow ball arm in, when the ignition switch is in position II, always unhitch the trailer or dismantle repeat the release process.
Towing Unlocking the tow ball arm TOW BALL mechanism WARNINGS When not in use, always transport the tow ball arm securely fastened in the luggage compartment. Take special care when fitting the tow ball arm as the safety of the vehicle and the trailer depends on this.
Towing Inserting the tow ball arm Driving with a trailer E71331 WARNING If any of the below conditions cannot be met, do not use the tow bar and have it checked by a properly trained technician. Before starting your journey, make sure E71330 that the tow ball arm is properly locked.
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Towing Removing the tow ball arm Driving without a trailer E94771 Remove the tow ball arm. 2. Insert the plug into its seat (1). E71332 WARNING Unhitch the trailer. Never unlock the tow ball arm with 2. Remove the protecting cap. Press the the trailer attached.
Driving Hints In an emergency, the vehicle can be driven RUNNING-IN through water to a maximum depth of 200 millimetres (8 inches) and at a maximum Tyres speed of 10 km/h (6 mph). Extra caution should be exercised when driving through WARNING flowing water.
Fuses Load compartment fuse box FUSE BOX LOCATIONS 4-door Engine compartment fuse box This fuse box is located in the engine compartment See Maintenance (page 196). Passenger compartment fuse box E135336 5-door E130170 E135337 E130171 Pinch the retaining clips to release the cover.
Fuses Estate CHANGING A FUSE WARNINGS Do not modify the electrical system of your vehicle in any way. Have repairs to the electrical system and the replacement of relays and high current fuses carried out by a properly trained technician. Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment off before touching or attempting to change a fuse.
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Transmission control module, intercooler fan - 1.0L EcoBoost Heated windscreen (left-hand side) Fuel operated heater Windscreen wipers Anti-lock Braking System, electronic stability program module Horn Brake lamp switch Battery monitoring system Relay coils, lighting control switch module Rear power outlet Electric exterior mirrors Transmission control module...
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Powertrain control module Not used Powertrain control module, transmission control module Headlamp control module (halogen levelling) Electric power assisted steering Body control module Rear window wiper Headlamp control module (high intensity discharge levelling), adaptive front lighting unit Adaptive cruise control Heated washer jets Electric windows (front)
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Fuel pump supply Not used Not used Passive anti-theft system supply Interior lamps, driver's door switch pack, glove box, ambient lighting, electric sunroof Cigar lighter, rear power outlet Rain sensor module, humidity sensor, auto-dimming mirror Adaptive cruise control Not used Luggage compartment lid release...
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Electric sunroof Interior motion sensor, radio frequency receiver Washer pump ground Central locking ground Driver's door unlock and double locking ground Climate control heater, passenger airbag deactivation switch, heated seats switch, auxiliary heater, manual air conditioning heater module Restraint system, passenger airbag deactivation system Not used...
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Door module (left-hand front) (electric windows, central locking, electric folding mirrors, heated exterior mirrors) Door module (right-hand front) (electric windows, central locking, electric folding mirrors, heated exterior mirrors) Door module (left-hand rear) (electric windows) Door module (right-hand rear) (electric windows) Alarm system Power driver's seat...
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Not used Blind spot monitor, lane keeping aid, active city stop, rear view camera (without start-stop module) Parking aid module Not used Not used Not used Heated driver's seat Heated front passenger's seat Not used Electric sunroof Not used Not used...
Vehicle recovery Rear towing eye TOWING POINTS Towing eye location The screw-in towing eye is located in the spare wheel well. The towing eye must always be carried in the vehicle. Installing the towing eye CAUTION The screw-in towing eye has a left-hand thread.
Vehicle recovery CAUTIONS Too much tension in the tow rope could cause damage to your vehicle or the vehicle that is towing. Select neutral when your vehicle is being towed. In the event of a breakdown or mechanical failure do not use individual axle carriers.
(page 207). maintain its roadworthiness and resale • Brake fluid level. See Brake and value. There is a large network of Ford Clutch Fluid Check (page 209). Authorised Repairers that are there to help you with their professional servicing •...
Maintenance E133239 E87786 Move the yellow catch to the right. Open the bonnet and support it with the strut. Closing the bonnet WARNING Make sure that the bonnet is closed properly. Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop from under its own weight for the last 20 –...
Maintenance Battery: See Vehicle battery (page 215). Engine compartment fuse box: See Fuses (page 184). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 207). Screen washer fluid reservoir : See Washer Fluid Check (page 209). For easy identification, filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour.
Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL/2.0L DURATORQ-TDCI (DW) DIESEL E134040 ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 2.0L E95543 DURATEC-HE (MI4) ENGINE OIL CHECK CAUTION Do not use oil additives or other E134040 engine treatments. Under certain conditions, they could damage the engine.
In an emergency, you can add just absorbent cloth immediately. water to the cooling system to reach Top up with fluid that meets the Ford a vehicle service station. Have the specification. See Technical system checked by a properly trained Specifications (page 209).
Note: The brake and the clutch systems are BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID supplied from the same reservoir. CHECK Top up with fluid that meets the Ford specification. See Technical WARNINGS Specifications (page 209). Use of any fluid other than the...
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ISO 4925 Class 6 Brake Fluid Your engine has been designed to be used with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which gives a fuel economy benefit whilst maintaining the durability of your engine. Topping up the oil: If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined by WSS-M2C913-C or WSS-M2C948-B (petrol engines only), you must use SAE 5W-30 that meets the specification defined by ACEA A5/B5.
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Maintenance Variant Item Capacity in Litres (gallons) 1.0L EcoBoost Cooling system approx. 6.3 (1.4) 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT Engine oil - with filter 4.1 (0.9) 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT Engine oil - without filter 3.75 (0.8) 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT Cooling system approx. 5.8 (1.3) 1.6L EcoBoost Engine oil - with filter 4.1 (0.9)
We recommend that you use Ford service Use a clean, lint free cloth or a damp wheel cleaner. Make sure that you read chamois leather to clean the inside of the and follow the manufacturer s instructions.
You should repair paintwork damage CLEANING THE INTERIOR caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible. A choice of products is available from your Ford Seat belts Dealer. Read and follow the manufacturer s instructions.
Vehicle battery To connect the booster cables JUMP-STARTING THE VEHICLE WARNING Do not use fuel lines, engine rocker covers or the intake manifold as grounding points. CAUTIONS Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage. Always use booster cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable.
Vehicle battery BATTERY CONNECTION CAUTIONS Do not connect to the negative (–) POINTS terminal of the flat battery. CAUTION Make sure that the cables are clear of any moving parts and fuel delivery Do not connect to the negative (–) system parts.
Wheels and Tyres Refer to the following information before GENERAL INFORMATION changing the road wheel. CAUTIONS WARNINGS Use only approved wheel and tyre Drive the shortest possible distances. sizes. Using other sizes could damage the vehicle and will make the National Do not fit more than one spare wheel Type Approval invalid.
Wheels and Tyres Vehicles without tyre repair kit WARNINGS Never place anything between the Your vehicle jack, wheel brace, screw-in jack and the ground, or the jack and towing eye and wheel trim remover are the vehicle. located in the spare wheel well. Jacking and lifting points Note: Vehicles with a tyre repair kit are not equipped with a vehicle jack or a wheel...
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Wheels and Tyres Assembling the wheel brace WARNING The screw-in towing eye has a left-hand thread. Turn it anti-clockwise to install it. Make sure that the towing eye is fully tightened. E93302 Small arrow-shaped marks on the sills A show the location of the jacking points. E122502 Insert the screw-in towing eye into the wheel brace.
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Wheels and Tyres Note: Make sure that you pull the wheel Note: The spare wheel is located under the trim remover at right angles to the trim. floor cover in the luggage compartment. Install the locking wheel nut key. Removing a road wheel WARNINGS Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are...
Wheels and Tyres WARNING WARNING Do not install alloy wheels using Have the wheel nuts checked for wheel nuts designed for use with tightness and the tyre pressure steel wheels. checked as soon as possible. Note: The wheel nuts of alloy wheels and TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT spoked steel wheels can also be used for the steel spare wheel for a short time...
Wheels and Tyres • Drive with caution and avoid • Leave the engine running while the kit making sudden steering or driving is in use, but not if the vehicle is in an manoeuvres, especially if the vehicle enclosed or poorly ventilated area (for is heavily loaded or you are towing a example, inside a building).
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Wheels and Tyres CAUTION Power plug with cable Screwing the bottle onto the bottle Compressor switch holder will pierce the seal of the Label bottle. Do not unscrew the bottle from the holder as the sealant will escape. Bottle lid Sealant bottle Open the lid of the tyre repair kit.
Wheels and Tyres Remove the power plug G from the 3. If the pressure of the sealant-filled tyre cigar lighter socket or auxiliary power is 1.3 bar (19 psi) or more, adjust it to socket. the specified pressure. See Technical Specifications (page 227).
Wheels and Tyres Empty sealant bottles can be disposed of USING WINTER TYRES together with normal household waste. Return remains of sealant to your dealer CAUTION or dispose of it in compliance with local Make sure that you use the correct waste disposal regulations.
Wheels and Tyres USING SNOW CHAINS - 2.0L WARNINGS Do not drive on significantly ECOBOOST SCTI (MI4) under-inflated tyres. This may cause the tyres to overheat and fail. WARNINGS Under-inflation reduces fuel efficiency, tyre Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph). tread life and may also affect your ability to drive the vehicle safely.
Wheels and Tyres Note: The system will still function Note: You should reset the system correctly, but there may be an increased following any adjustment to the tyre detection time. pressures or any changing of tyres. Note: Turn the ignition on. System reset Using the information display control, Note: Do not reset the system when the...
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Wheels and Tyres Up to 160 km/h (100 mph) Normal load Full load Variant Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) 2.1 (31) 2.1 (31) 2.4 (35) 2.8 (41) 205/55 R 16 1.0L EcoBoost, 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti- VCT, 1.6L EcoBoost, 2.1 (31)
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Wheels and Tyres Continuous speed in excess of 160 km/h (100 mph) Normal load Full load Variant Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) 1.0L EcoBoost, 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti- 205/55 R 16 2.1 (31) 2.1 (31) 2.4 (35) 2.8 (41)
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Wheels and Tyres Tyre pressures (cold tyres) - 2.0L EcoBoost - MI4 Wheel nut torque Wheel type Nm (Ib-ft) 135 (100) Temporary spare wheel - Up to 80 km/h (50 mph) WARNING Do not switch stability control off if you have fitted a temporary spare wheel to your vehicle.
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Wheels and Tyres Up to 220 km/h (137 mph) Normal load Full load Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) 2.4 (35) 2.4 (35) 2.4 (35) 2.8 (41) 215/55 R 16 2.4 (35) 2.4 (35) 2.4 (35) 2.8 (41)
Vehicle identification Note: The vehicle identification plate VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION design may vary to that shown. PLATE Note: The information shown on the vehicle identification plate is dependant upon market requirements. E135662 Model Variant Engine designation Emission level Vehicle identification number Gross vehicle weight Gross train weight Maximum front axle weight...
Vehicle identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER E87496 The vehicle identification number is stamped into the floor panel on the right-hand side, beside the front seat. It is also shown on the left-hand side of the instrument panel.
Capacities and Specifications Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Wheelbase 2648 (104.3) Front track 1544 - 1559 (60.8 - 61.4) Rear track 1534 - 1549 (60.4 - 61)
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Capacities and Specifications Towing equipment dimensions E132737...
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Capacities and Specifications 4-door Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Bumper – centre of tow ball 77 - 80 (3 - 3.1) Attachment point – centre of tow ball 3 (0.1) Wheel centre – centre of tow ball 1068 - 1071 (42 - 42.2) Centre of tow ball –...
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Capacities and Specifications Estate Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Bumper – centre of tow ball 81 (3.2) Attachment point – centre of tow ball 72 - 77 (2.8 - 3) Wheel centre – centre of tow ball 1094 (43.1) Centre of tow ball –...
Audio introduction IMPORTANT AUDIO INFORMATION WARNINGS Due to technical incompatibility, E66257 recordable (CD-R) and rewritable Disc labels (CD-RW) discs may not function correctly. Audio CD These CD radio units will play compact discs that conform to the International Red Book standard audio specification.
Audio unit overview Note: Units have an integrated multi function display situated above the CD aperture. This shows important information regarding control of your audio unit. Additionally, there are various icons placed around the display screen which light up when a function is active (for example CD, Radio or Aux.) Type 1 E130324...
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Audio unit overview Seek up. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 247). See Track selection (page 252). On/off and volume control. Seek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 247). See Track selection (page 252). Menu select. Sound button.
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Audio unit overview E130142 CD eject. See Compact Disc Player (page 252). Navigation arrows. CD aperture. See Compact Disc Player (page 252). Information. Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 248). Sound button. See Sound button (page 247). Telephone keypad and station presets. See Using the telephone (page 258). See Station preset buttons (page 248).
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Audio unit overview On/off and volume control. Seek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 247). See Track selection (page 252). Function 2. Function 1. Menu select. Phone menu. See Telephone (page 257). Auxiliary, USB and iPod select. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 255).
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Audio unit overview E129074 On/off control. Display select. Telephone keypad and station presets. See Using the telephone (page 258). See Station preset buttons (page 248). CD aperture. See Compact Disc Player (page 252). Navigation arrows. DSP select. See Digital signal processing (DSP) (page 250). CD eject.
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Audio unit overview Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 248). Function 4. Sound button. See Sound button (page 247). Function 3. Function 2. Menu select. Function 1. Phone menu. See Telephone (page 257). Auxiliary select. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 255). See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 255).
Audio System Security SECURITY CODE Each unit incorporates a unique code that is linked to the vehicle identification number (VIN). The system will automatically check that the audio unit and vehicle match before allowing operation. If a security code message appears, please see your dealer.
Audio unit operation Note: Service linking allows ON/OFF CONTROL cross-referencing to other corresponding frequencies of the same station, for example Press the button with the ignition switched FM and other DAB ensembles. off. This will operate the audio unit for up to one hour.
Audio unit operation Scan tuning AUTOSTORE CONTROL Scan allows you to listen to a few seconds Note: This will store up to a maximum of of each station detected. the 10 strongest signals available, either from the AM or the FM waveband, and Type 1 overwrite the previously stored stations.
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Audio unit operation Note: When you are listening to a non TA station and turn TA off and on again a TP seek will occur. Traffic announcement volume Traffic announcements interrupt normal broadcasts at a preset minimum level that is usually louder than normal listening volumes.
Audio unit menus AUTOMATIC VOLUME NEWS BROADCASTS CONTROL Some audio units interrupt normal reception to broadcast news bulletins from When available, automatic volume control stations on the FM waveband or radio data (AVC) adjusts the volume level to system (RDS) and enhanced other compensate for engine noise and road network (EON) linked stations, in the same speed noise.
Audio unit menus It will restore radio reception when it finds one or, if one is not found, the unit will return to the original stored frequency. When selected, ‘AF will be shown in the display. Press the MENU button. 2.
Compact Disc Player COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK SHUFFLE/RANDOM Note: During playback, the display indicates Random track playback, also known as the disc, track and time that has elapsed shuffle, plays all tracks on the CD in since the start of the track. random order.
Compact Disc Player When an MP3 CD is playing, options When a CD containing audio is inserted include REPEAT for the track, or to repeat into the CD player the disc's directory all the tracks in the folder. Repeat presses structure is read in.
Compact Disc Player Note: If the ID3 information selected is unavailable, NO MP3 TAG will be shown in the display. CD text display options When an audio disc with CD text is playing, limited information encoded in each track can be displayed. Such information will normally include: •...
Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket Note: For optimum performance when using any auxiliary device set the volume on the device high. This will reduce audio interference when charging the device via the vehicle power supply socket. When fitted the Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket permits an auxiliary device, such as an MP3 player, to be linked into the vehicle audio system.
Audio Troubleshooting AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Audio unit display Rectification PLEASE CHECK CD General error message for CD fault conditions, such as cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc. Ensure disc is loaded correct way up. Clean and re-try, or replace disc with known music disc. If error persists contact your dealer.
Compatibility of phones 2. In the Bluetooth menu on your phone, CAUTION search for Ford Audio and select it. As no common agreement exists, 3. Enter the code number shown on the mobile phone manufacturers are able vehicle display using the phone keypad.
Telephone Bond another Bluetooth phone After start up access to the phonebook list can be delayed for several minutes, Bond a new Bluetooth phone as described depending upon the size. in the requirements for a Bluetooth connection. Phonebook categories Phones stored in the system are accessible The category is indicated as an icon: by using the phone list on the audio unit.
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Telephone Note: You can exit the phone menu by Dialling a number using the telephone pressing any source button CD, RADIO or keypad AUX. Press the PHONE button. Note: When referred to, the use of the 2. Dial the number using the telephone up/down arrow buttons, seek up and seek keypad on the audio unit.
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Telephone Receiving an incoming call Muting the microphone Note: During a call, it is possible to mute Accepting an incoming call the microphone. Whilst muted, confirmation Incoming calls can be accepted by pressing will appear in the display. the seek down button, or by pressing the Press function button 1.
Voice control If you are not sure how to continue say PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION "HELP" for assistance or "CANCEL" if you do not wish to continue. CAUTION The "HELP" function provides only a Using the system with the engine off subset of the available voice commands.
Voice control • Radio: TUNE NAME. • Store up to 20 name tags per function. • External device (USB and iPod): • The average recording time for each TRACK. name tag is approximately 2-3 seconds. Start communicating with the system Before you can start talking to the system AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS you first have to press the VOICE button...
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Voice control Track You can choose a track on your CD directly. Steps User says System answer "CD PLAYER" "CD PLAYER" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4", "5"...
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Voice control "RADIO" "STORE NAME" "PLAY" * Can be used as a shortcut. Tune frequency This function allows you to tune your radio by voice commands. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "AM" "AM FREQUENCY PLEASE" "FM" "FM FREQUENCY PLEASE" "TUNE <frequency>"...
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "<name> STORED" Tune name This function allows you to call up a stored radio station. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "NAME PLEASE" "TUNE NAME" "<name>" "TUNE <name>" * Can be used as a shortcut. Delete name This function allows you to delete a stored radio station.
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Voice control Delete directory This function allows you to delete all stored radio stations at once. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "RADIO DIRECTORY DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Play This function switches the audio source to the radio mode.
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Voice control "EXTERNAL DEVICE", "USB" "HELP" "PLAY" "TRACK" "PLAYLIST" "FOLDER" "SHUFFLE ALL" "SHUFFLE FOLDER" "SHUFFLE PLAYLIST" "SHUFFLE OFF" "REPEAT TRACK" "REPEAT FOLDER" "REPEAT OFF" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Playlists and folders activated by voice control must be assigned special filenames. See General Information (page 277).
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "USB" "USB" "TRACK" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4", "5"...
Voice control Steps User says System answer "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "IPOD" "IPOD" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to five single digits (for example "5", "2", "4", "5", "3"...
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Voice control "PHONE" "HELP" "MOBILE NAME" "DIAL NUMBER" "DIAL NAME" "DELETE NAME" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "STORE NAME" "REDIAL" "ACCEPT CALLS" "REJECT CALLS" * Can be used as a shortcut. Phone functions Dial number Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command.
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Voice control Dial name Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "NAME PLEASE" "DIAL NAME" "<name>" "DIAL <name>" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DIALLING" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" * Can be used as a shortcut. Redial This function allows you to redial the last dialled phone number.
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Voice control DTMF (Tone dialling) Note: DTMF can only be used during an ongoing call. Operate the VOICE button and This function transfers spoken numbers wait for the system prompt. into DTMF tones. For example, to make a Can only be used with vehicles installed with remote enquiry to your home answering a dedicated VOICE button.
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "DELETE NAME" "NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "DELETE <name>" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "<name> DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Play directory Use this function to let the system tell you all stored entries. Steps User says System answer...
Voice control Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "REJECT CALLS" "REJECT CALLS" "ACCEPT CALLS" "ACCEPT CALLS" * use this command to turn the reject mode off Overview CLIMATE CONTROL The overview below shows the available COMMANDS voice commands. The following lists will give further information about the Climate complete command menu in selected...
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Voice control 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" * Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English language module the "FAN" shortcut is not available.
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "<a number between 15 and 29 °C with 0.5 increments>" or "<a "TEMPERATURE <number>" number between 59 and 84 °F>" "MAXIMUM" "TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM" * Can be used as a shortcut. Auto mode Steps User says System answer "CLIMATE"...
Cover the socket connection when not in use. • iPod media players (refer to Only use USB Mass-Storage device www.ford-mobile compliant devices. -connectivity.com for latest compatibility list). Always switch your audio unit to a different source (for example the The system is USB 2.0 full speed...
Plug in the device, and if necessary secure below: it to prevent movement within the vehicle. • Create folders named with the structure "Ford<*>" where <*> is a Connecting an iPod number 1-10. For example "Ford3" Connect the USB cable from the iPod to without an extension.
Connectivity 2. Press the up and down arrow buttons Track title to select the desired function. E100027 3. Press the OK button. Information not available Tracks can be accessed by skipping forwards and backwards using the steering E100028 wheel controls, or directly from the audio unit controls.
Connectivity Note: If you wish to jump to the top level iPod generic category of the USB device contents, press and hold the left arrow key. E100036 iPod generic media file Audio control E100037 Press the seek up and down keys to skip backwards and forwards through tracks.
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Connectivity Note: If you wish to jump to the top level of the iPod contents, press and hold the left arrow key. Audio control Press the seek up and down keys to skip backwards and forwards through tracks. Press and hold the seek keys to enable fast rewind/fast forward through track content.
Navigation introduction GENERAL INFORMATION CAUTIONS Use only 12 cm (4.7 inches) discs or 8 Press the relevant button on the unit bezel cm (3.1 inches) discs with a suitable to access the system functions. This will adaptor. take you into the selected mode. Do not attempt to open the unit.
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Read and follow all stated safety precautions. Failure to do so may increase your risk of collision and personal injury. Ford Motor Company shall not be liable for any damages of any type arising from failure to follow these guidelines.
Navigation unit overview Descriptions for function buttons Function buttons 1 to 4 are context dependent, and change according to the current unit mode. Descriptions for the functions are shown at the bottom of the screen display. E104157...
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Navigation unit overview Vehicles with CD-SD navigation system E129241 CD eject. Navigation arrows. CD aperture. Information. Map select. See Route displays (page 296). Menu select. See System settings (page 292). Telephone keypad and station presets. See Audio unit operation (page 247). See Audio unit menus (page 250).
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Navigation unit overview Function 3. Seek up. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 247). See Track selection (page 252). On/off and volume control. See On/off control (page 247). Seek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 247). See Track selection (page 252).
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Navigation unit overview Vehicles with Sony CD-SD navigation system E129242 On/off control. See On/off control (page 247). Navigation select. See System settings (page 292). Telephone keypad and station presets. See Audio unit operation (page 247). See Audio unit menus (page 250). See Telephone (page 257). CD aperture.
Navigation unit overview Home select. See System settings (page 292). Traffic announcement. See Traffic Message Channel (page 297). Function 4. Sound select. See Sound button (page 247). Function 3. Function 2. Menu select. See System settings (page 292). Function 1. Phone select.
GPS receiver. system performance. To avoid this Note: The Ford Mobile Navigation must be situation, only recommended phones installed and activated on your mobile should be used.
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E114213 and down arrow buttons to view the 2. Switch your mobile phone on and start remainder of the selection list. the "Ford Mobile Navigation". 2. Press the OK button to confirm your 3. Choose "Select Destination". selection. 4. Choose "Enter Address".
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Navigation Quick start • Starting from the top, select the country followed by either the postcode if available or city and street name. • Use the alphanumeric keypad and selection lists to select your address details. • Once sufficient information has been entered, scroll to Start guidance and press the OK button to activate your selection.
System settings Most of the important settings for your Last destinations navigation unit can be accessed via the This feature allows quick access to a MENU or NAV button. The following history of previous destinations entered in section describes the various options and the system.
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System settings Special functions Nav audio mixing This feature allows you to select GPS and This feature allows you to adjust the system information or a demonstration of volume mix between the navigation voice the system functionality. output and audio source. Map display DSP settings This feature allows you to change the way...
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System settings Clock settings Set time This feature allows you to manually adjust the time. Set date This feature allows you to manually adjust the date, month and year. GPS time This feature allows you to, if in a suitable coverage area, automatically adjust the date and time using GPS.
Navigation system Eco settings ROUTE OPTIONS MENU Trailer You can set a number of options which alter the way a route is planned. Use this feature to change the economy settings of your journey relating to whether Using the up, down, left and right arrow or not you are towing a trailer and if so the buttons, you can select from the list which size of trailer being towed.
Navigation system Seasonal roads Junction zoom When switched on the system will look for This feature will automatically increase seasonal roads on your route and the zoom on the map display at times automatically update your route distance when you are required to make a turn, or and timings.
Traffic Message Channel You may either select a view which shows PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION messages only affecting your programmed route, or a view which shows all messages Traffic message channel (TMC) stations received. Press function button 1 to change are broadcast on the FM waveband. TMC the view.
Map updates The road network is constantly changing due to new roads, changes in road classification, etc. Therefore, it is not always possible to exactly match the map data in the system to the current road network. Map information is regularly updated, but all areas are not necessarily covered to the same level of detail.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Ford Motor Company This device complies with Part 15 of the is under license. Other trademarks and FCC Rules.
Appendices WARNINGS WARNINGS Invisible laser radiation. Do not view IEC 60825-1: 1993 + A2:2001. directly with optical instruments Complies with FDA performance (magnifiers). Class 1M laser product. standards for laser products except for deviation pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated July 26th, 2001. Item Specification Max average power...
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Appendices WARNINGS WARNINGS Do not mount any transceiver, Do not fasten antenna cables to microphones, speakers, or any other original vehicle wiring, fuel pipes and item in the deployment path of the brake pipes. airbag system. Keep antenna and power cables at least 10 centimetres (4 inches) from any electronic modules and airbags.
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Appendices Note: After the installation of RF transmitters, check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in the vehicle, both in the standby and transmit modes. Check all electrical equipment: • with the ignition ON • with the engine running •...
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Index Audible Warnings and Indicators.....76 Automatic transmission........76 Door open..............76 Frost................76 See: Climate Control..........98 Key outside car............76 About This Manual...........7 Lights on..............76 Protecting the Environment........7 Low fuel..............77 Seat belt reminder..........77 See: Brakes............137 Switching the chimes on and off....76 ABS driving hints Audio Control...........43 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Type 1................43...
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Index Automatic Transmission......134 Emergency park position release lever..............136 Capacities and Specifications....234 Hints on driving with an automatic Technical Specifications.........234 transmission............135 Cargo Nets............171 Selector lever positions........134 Cargo net..............172 Sport mode and manual shifting....135 Luggage retention net........171 Automatic volume control.......250 Car Wash Autostore control........248 See: Cleaning the Exterior........213 Autowipers............45...
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Index Child Safety Locks..........23 Electric child safety locks........23 Manual child safety locks........23 Diesel Particulate Filter.......123 Child Seat Positioning........18 Regeneration............123 Child Seats............17 Digital signal processing (DSP).....250 Child restraints for different mass Changing the DSP settings......250 groups..............17 DSP equaliser.............250 Cigar Lighter............116 DSP occupancy..........250 Cleaning the Exterior........213 Direction Indicators........54 Body paintwork preservation......214...
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Index Heated Seats...........114 Information Messages.........86 Heated Windows and Mirrors....104 Active City Stop.............87 Heated exterior mirrors........104 Airbag................87 Heated windows..........104 Alarm.................87 Heating Automatic main beam control......87 See: Climate Control..........98 Battery and charging system......88 Hill launch assist (HLA) Blind spot monitor..........88 See: Using hill start assist.......140 Child power lock...........88 Hill Start Assist..........140 Climate control.............88...
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Index Loading the navigation data....288 Loading the navigation data......288 Locking and Unlocking.........33 Jump starting Double locking............33 See: Jump-Starting the Vehicle.....215 Locking..............33 Jump-Starting the Vehicle......215 Locking and unlocking confirmation....34 To connect the booster cables......215 Locking and unlocking the doors from To start the engine..........216 inside..............34 Locking the doors individually with the key.................34...
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Index MP3 display options........253 Personalised Settings........85 CD text display options........254 Chime deactivation..........86 MP3 file playback........253 Language setting..........85 Playing a multi session disc......253 Measure units............86 Temperature units..........86 Power Door Locks See: Locking and Unlocking......33 Navigation introduction......282 Power Seats - Vehicles With: 6-Way Power Seats..........112 General Information.........282 Navigation Quick start.......289...
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Index Remote control battery See: Changing the remote control battery..............30 Safety Precautions........128 Remote control programming Satellite Navigation Unit Holder....118 See: Programming the remote control..30 Adjusting the holder...........118 Removing a Headlamp........56 Seat belt height adjustment......27 Repairing Minor Paint Damage....214 Seat belt reminder..........27 Repeat compact disc tracks....252 Deactivating the seat belt reminder.....28 Type 1..............252...
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Index Station tuning control........247 Temporary Mobility Kit........221 DAB service linking..........247 Checking the tyre pressure......224 Manual tuning.............247 General information...........221 Scan tuning............248 Inflating the tyre..........222 Seek tuning............247 Using the tyre repair kit........222 Steering Wheel Lock........119 Tow Ball............179 Vehicles with keyless starting......119 Driving with a trailer..........180 Vehicles without keyless starting....119 Driving without a trailer........181 Steering Wheel..........43...
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Index Type approvals..........299 Using Adaptive Cruise Control....156 Certificate for United Arab Emirates...301 Automatic deactivation........157 EU Declaration.............301 Changing the set speed........156 FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE.....299 Setting a speed...........156 Laser sensor............300 Setting the vehicle gap........156 RX-42 - declaration of conformity....299 Switching the system off.........157 Tyre Care............225 Switching the system on.........156 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System..226...
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Index Using Stability Control - 2.0L EcoBoost Ventilation SCTi (MI4)............139 See: Climate Control..........98 Vents Switching sport mode on........139 Switching the system off.........139 See: Air Vents............98 Using Stability Control.......138 Using start-stop..........125 See: Vehicle Identification Number....233 Voice control..........261 To re-start the engine........126 To stop the engine..........125 Principle of Operation........261 Using the lane keeping aid......164...
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Index Windscreen Washers........46 Windscreen Wipers........45 Automatic wiper system........45 Intermittent wipe..........45 Winter Tyres See: Using Winter Tyres........225 Wipers and Washers........45...
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