Table of Contents Introduction....5 Keyless entry........45 Global opening and closing....51 About this handbook......5 Symbols glossary......6 Engine immobiliser..53 Parts and accessories......6 Principle of operation.....53 Coded keys........53 Quick start....7 Arming the engine immobiliser..54 Child safety....22 Disarming the engine immobiliser........54 Child seats........22 Child seat positioning.....23 Alarm......55 Booster cushions......24 Arming the alarm......55...
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Table of Contents Lighting.......65 Information messages....121 Lighting control........65 Climate control..125 Front fog lamps.......66 Principle of operation....125 Rear fog lamps........67 Air vents..........125 Adjusting the headlamps....67 Manual climate control....126 Headlamp levelling......68 Automatic climate control....129 Hazard warning flashers....69 Heated windows and mirrors..132 Adaptive front lighting system (AFS)..........70 Auxiliary heater.......133 Direction indicators......71...
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Table of Contents Starting the engine..151 Cruise control...178 General information.......151 Principle of operation....178 Ignition switch.........151 Using cruise control.......178 Starting a petrol engine....152 Automatic speed limiter Starting a diesel engine....154 (ASL).......180 Diesel particulate filter (DPF)..156 Principle of operation....180 Switching off the engine....156 Load carrying....181 Fuel and refuelling..157 Luggage covers......181...
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Table of Contents Fuses......200 Tyre care........235 Tyre repair kit.........235 Fuse box locations.......200 Using winter tyres......241 Changing a fuse......201 Using snow chains......241 Fuse specification chart....202 Technical specifications....241 Vehicle recovery..207 Vehicle identi- Towing points........207 fication....245 Towing the vehicle on four Vehicle identification plate...245 wheels........208 Vehicle identification number (VIN)..........245...
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Symbols in this handbook for your vehicle. We recommend that you ask your Ford Dealer for advice WARNING on parts and accessories suitable for your vehicle. You risk death or serious injury...
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Quick start Lighting control. See Lighting control (page 65). Front fog lamps. See Front fog lamps (page 66). Rear fog lamp. See Rear fog lamps (page 67). Headlamp levelling control. See Headlamp levelling (page 68). Multi-function lever: Information display controls. See Information displays (page 104).
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Quick start Right-hand drive E78774 Climate controls. See Climate control (page 125). Audio and navigation unit. See separate handbook.
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Quick start Hazard warning flasher switch. See Hazard warning flashers (page 69). Air vents. See Air vents (page 125). Multi-function lever: Information display controls. See Information displays (page 104). Direction indicators. See Direction indicators (page 71). Main beam. See Lighting control (page 65). Horn.
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Clock setting Main beam indicator CLOCK SETTING 12:59 31.12.04 Maximum engine RPM E78490 warning lamp Vehicles with a Ford audio or Oil pressure warning lamp navigation system: the clock is set on the audio or navigation system. See the relevant handbook.
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Quick start Automatic climate control Vehicles with a programmable auxiliary heater but no Ford audio or navigation system: See Information displays (page 104). Manual climate control Windscreen defrosting and demisting E78730 Air conditioning ON and OFF Windscreen defrosting and demisting...
Quick start Adjusting the steering When the lighting control is set to position AUTO the dipped beam wheel headlamps will switch on and off automatically depending on the ambient light. See Lighting control (page 65). Direction indicators E70358 E71098 Adjust only when the vehicle is If the lever is tapped up or down, the stationary.
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Quick start Locking and unlocking The rain sensor will continuously measure the amount of water on the Unlocking the vehicle front screen and adjust the speed of the front wipers automatically. Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor using the rotary control. See Windscreen wipers (page 60).
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Quick start Press and hold the lock button for See Locking and unlocking three seconds to lock the vehicle and (page 41). close the windows and sunroof (global closing)*. Key free system Press the tailgate unlock button twice Passive key within three seconds to unlock the luggage compartment.
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Quick start To unlock the other doors and the tailgate from inside, press the button next to the driver s door handle. If one of the passenger s doors is the first door which is opened, all the doors and the tailgate will be unlocked.
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Quick start Engaging the steering lock Locking the vehicle E78087 Turn the ignition switch to position 0 and pull it out approximately 5 mm. Turn the steering wheel to engage the steering lock. PLEASE ENGAGE STEERING LOCK E78492 If the ignition switch is not pulled out, PLEASE ENGAGE STEERING E78276 LOCK will appear in the information...
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Quick start Note: Once locked, the vehicle Tailgate cannot be unlocked for three seconds. This is to allow you to pull a door handle and check if the vehicle is locked. Press the locking button on the driver s or front passenger s door or the tailgate once to activate central locking and arm the alarm.
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Quick start If a second valid passive key is Push the button on the side of the located within the tailgate detection ignition switch and remove the range, the tailgate can be closed. container. See Keyless entry (page 45). Assembling the spare key The spare key can be used in the following ways: E78286...
Quick start If the engine is running and a passive WARNING key is no longer detected within the To avoid the risk of death or vehicle interior, PASSIVE KEY serious injury, never use a OUTSIDE CAR will appear in the rearward facing child restraint in the information display and a chime will front, unless the air bag is off.
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Quick start See Automatic transmission (page 165). Optional features Adaptive front lighting system (AFS) When dipped beam is switched on, the AFS adjusts the headlamp beam automatically depending on the vehicle direction and road speed. See Adaptive front lighting system (AFS) (page 70). Cooled glove compartment The glove box can be cooled using air from the air conditioning system.
Note: Mandatory use of child restraints varies from country to country. A choice of ECE approved child restraints is available from your Ford Dealer. Ask for the child restraint that we recommend for your vehicle. Child restraints for different mass groups...
Child safety Child safety seat Secure children that weigh between 13 and 18 kilogrammes in a child safety seat in the rear seat. E68920 CHILD SEAT POSITIONING Child seat positions Seating positions Mass group categories Up to 10 Up to 13 9-18 kg 15-25 kg 22-36 kg...
Child safety We recommend that you use a BOOSTER CUSHIONS booster seat that combines a cushion with a backrest. The raised WARNINGS seating position will allow you to Do not install a booster seat or position the shoulder strap of the a booster cushion with only the adult seat belt over the centre of your lap strap of the seat belt.
Child safety Attaching child safety seats WARNING with top tethers Use only ISOFIX child seats we recommend. You can fit ISOFIX child restraints using the ISOFIX anchor points. The ISOFIX system comprises of two rigid attachment arms on the child restraint that attach to anchor points on the rear seats, where the cushion and backrest meet.
Child safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS E78298 WARNING When the child safety lock is activated, the door can only be opened from outside. Turn the key in the rear door in the direction of the arrow to activate the lock. To deactivate the lock turn the key in opposite direction to the arrow.
Occupant protection PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Airbags E78293 WARNING • a warning lamp in the instrument panel. Do not modify the front of the vehicle in any way as this can • an airbag deactivation switch adversely affect airbag deployment. • an airbag deactivation indicator in the instrument panel Note: A loud bang will be heard...
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Occupant protection The seat and back must be set WARNINGS correctly for the airbags to be Repairs to either of the front optimally effective. See Sitting in seat covers, the sensors the correct position (page 138). attached to the seats as well as to the roof lining should only be carried This is the ideal seating position for out by properly trained technicians.
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Occupant protection These areas should only be wiped with a damp cloth, never with a wet cloth. Side air bags E72326 During minor collisions as well as overturns and rear or side collisions, the front airbag system will not be activated.
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Occupant protection Curtain air bags Seat belt pretensioner E72333 E72329 Moulded badges in the A- and WARNING B-piller trims indicate that curtain air The belt pretensioners must not bags are fitted. The curtain airbags be removed. If the are fitted over the front and rear side pretensioners are deployed during windows inside the roof lining.
Occupant protection FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS E78823 WARNING In order to ensure that the E78822 centre belt works properly, the WARNING rear seatback must be correctly Insert the tongue into the buckle engaged. until a distinct click is heard, otherwise the seat belt will not be Make sure that each seat belt uses locked correctly.
Occupant protection SEAT BELT HEIGHT WARNING ADJUSTMENT Position the seat belt correctly for your safety and that of your unborn child. Do not use only the lap strap or the shoulder strap. Position the lap strap comfortably across your hips and low beneath your pregnant abdomen.
Occupant protection • two inverted U-shaped bars DISABLING THE • rollover sensors. PASSENGER AIRBAG The rollover bars will deploy when the sensors determine that a risk of rollover is imminent. Have repairs to the rollover protection system carried out by properly trained technicians.
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OFF position 1. instrument cluster illuminates intermittently, it means there is a malfunction. Remove the child restraint from the front. Have the system checked by a Ford dealer for your own safety. E69213 E78297 WARNING To ensure the adult restraint system performs as intended, make sure the airbag is ON.
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Occupant protection After removing the child restraint from the front, make sure that the key switch is turned to the ON position 2.
Keys and remote controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES See Type approvals (page 262). CAUTION The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be E78253 used by other short distance radio transmissions (e.g. amateur radios, • To programme new remote medical equipment, wireless controls turn the ignition key to headphones, remote controls and...
Keys and remote controls • Press any button on a new In order to re-programme the remote control. A tone will sound function, press and hold the unlock as confirmation. Repeat this last and lock buttons simultaneously for step for all your remote controls, at least four seconds with the ignition including your original.
Keys and remote controls Opening the container Remote control type 1 and passive key Remote control type 1 E78256 • Insert a screw driver as far as possible into the slot at the side of the remote control and push it towards the key blade to release E78258 the container from the key blade.
Keys and remote controls Replacing the battery Remote control type 2 E74386 • Carefully separate the transmitter unit from the key using a screwdriver at the recess on the back. • Open the transmitter unit by separating the retaining clips on the sides with the screwdriver.
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Keys and remote controls Reassembling the container Snap the two halves of the housing together. Remote control type 1 Assemble the key blade until it snaps onto the container. Remote control type 2 Snap the transmitter unit back onto the key. Passive key Insert the spare key blade into the passive key until it clicks into place.
Locks On vehicles without remote control, LOCKING AND they can also be locked and UNLOCKING unlocked at the front passenger s door. Doors Locking and unlocking from Locking and unlocking from the inside the outside Left-hand drive E78260 Right-hand drive E72194 Note: On vehicles without remote control, all doors can also be locked...
Locks Tailgate Closing the tailgate Opening the tailgate E78263 A recessed grip is incorporated inside the tailgate to facilitate closing. Central and double locking Left-hand drive E78262 Note: If there is a cut in the power supply e.g. the battery is disconnected, it is not possible to open the tailgate.
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Locks Right-hand drive On vehicles without remote control, it can also be activated from outside with the key at the passenger s door or using the locking button on that door. E72198 Double locking is an additional theft protection feature which prevents the vehicle s doors being opened E78265 from inside the vehicle.
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Locks With the key: Turn the key in the Unlocking the tailgate driver s or front passenger s door to position 1. E78268 To unlock only the tailgate when the E78267 vehicle is locked, press the unlock WARNING button twice within three seconds. If a failure occurs in the vehicle s Locking the vehicle electrical system the driver s...
Locks CAUTION Convertible only - Always double lock your vehicle when the convertible top is open. E78270 With the remote control: Press the lock button once. On vehicles without double locking, the direction indicators will flash twice E78270 as confirmation. With the remote control: Double locking the vehicle •...
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Locks The advantages of the key free To unlock or lock the vehicle, the system are: passive key must be located within one of the three external detection • the vehicle can be locked and ranges. These are located unlocked without having to insert approximately one and a half metres a key into the door lock or press from the driver s and front...
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Locks • If the key free function has been deactivated using the information display. • When the vehicle is being towed. • To reactivate a deactivated passive key. The spare key can be used in the following ways: • To open the bonnet. See Opening and closing the bonnet (page 210).
Locks Insert the container back into the As soon as the ignition is turned to ignition switch. position II, all your passive keys will be enabled. Disabled passive keys Unlocking the vehicle Note: All your passive keys will be enabled, regardless of whether they Note: If the vehicle is not unlocked are located inside the vehicle or not.
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Locks Note: A valid passive key must be If the driver s door is the first door located within the detection range of which is opened, the other doors and that door. the tailgate will remain locked. All the other doors can be unlocked from One long flash of the direction inside the vehicle by pressing the indicators confirms that all the doors,...
Locks Note: The tailgate cannot be closed Note: Once activated, the vehicle and will pop back up if the passive will remain locked for approximately key is located inside the luggage three seconds, even if the passive compartment. PASSIVE KEY IN key is within the detection range during this delay period.
Locks Deactivating the key free Global opening function The key free function can be deactivated using the information display. See Information displays (page 104). Once it is deactivated: • the vehicle can only be locked and unlocked using the spare key in the lock cylinder on the driver s door or using the buttons on the passive key.
Locks Global closing Vehicles with the key free system Vehicles without the key free system E78275 WARNING Take care when using global closing. In an emergency, press the button on the driver s door handle to stop. Note: Global closing can be activated using the locking button on the driver s door handle.
Replacement keys must be recoded together with your other keys. Key with remote control In case of loss, replacement keys are available from Ford Dealers by stating the key number shown on the tag provided with the original keys. E78291 The transmitter is integrated into the key.
Engine immobiliser Opening and closing the key The system is armed five seconds blade after switching off the ignition. The indicator will flash every two seconds. DISARMING THE ENGINE IMMOBILISER Switching on the ignition disarms the system if the correct code is recognised.
Alarm ARMING THE ALARM WARNING This system functions correctly The system is armed as soon as the only if all windows and the vehicle is locked and acts as a sunroof are completely closed. In deterrent to unauthorised persons addition to this, the sensors located who attempt to open the doors, in the interior lamp unit must not be bonnet or luggage compartment, or...
Alarm Britain and Ireland only Vehicles without keyless entry system If the vehicle is unlocked using the key or the spare key for the keyless entry system, a 12 second delay chime starts as soon as the driver s door is opened. The alarm should be deactivated during this period.
Steering wheel ADJUSTING THE HORN STEERING WHEEL E78023 The horn can also be operated when the ignition is off. E70358 AUDIO CONTROL WARNING Select radio, CD or cassette mode Never adjust the steering wheel on the audio unit. when the vehicle is moving. The following functions can be operated with the remote control: Release the locking lever to adjust...
Steering wheel Volume up: Press the top button on • In radio mode, this will locate the back of the remote control. the next pre-set radio station. • In CD mode, this will select the Volume down: Press the bottom next CD if a CD changer is fitted.
Pedals ADJUSTING THE PEDALS E78045 WARNINGS Never adjust the pedals when the vehicle is moving. When a floor mat is fitted, the pedals may get caught on the mat. When using floor mats, always ensure that there is enough clearance for the pedals to move. Press the upper part of the switch to move the pedals towards the driver.
Wipers and washers The rotary control can be used to WINDSCREEN WIPERS adjust the intermittent wipe interval. Autowipers E71014 WARNINGS Replace the wiper blades as E71012 soon as they begin to leave Single wipe bands of water and smears or when Intermittent wipe or they do not completely remove water autowipers...
Wipers and washers Note: The autowipers feature is intended for use during wet weather conditions only. It should not be selected in dry weather conditions as the system is very sensitive to objects such as dirt, mist or flies hitting the windscreen near the rain sensor.
Wipers and washers If the vehicle is again slowed to REAR WINDOW WIPER walking speed or is brought to a AND WASHERS standstill, the system is reactivated. Intermittent wipe WINDSCREEN WASHERS E71016 E71017 WARNING Pull the lever towards the steering Do not operate the washer for wheel.
Wipers and washers Rear window washer ADJUSTING THE WINDSCREEN WASHER JETS E71018 WARNING E73425 Do not operate the washer for The eye ball jets can be adjusted more than 10 seconds at a time, precisely using a pin. and never when the reservoir is empty.
Wipers and washers Clean the wiper blade lips with water WARNING applied with a soft sponge. Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time, and never when the reservoir is CHANGING THE WIPER empty. BLADES Note: On some models, to prevent Windscreen wiper blades the washer fluid reservoir from...
Lighting LIGHTING CONTROL WARNING The autolamps feature is an Lighting control positions auxiliary system which is not intended to relieve the driver of his responsibility for the vehicle s exterior lighting. When the switch is set to AUTO, the dipped beam headlamps will switch on and off automatically depending on the ambient light.
Lighting Pull the lever two steps towards the FRONT FOG LAMPS steering wheel to toggle between main and dipped beam. Headlamp flasher E71095 E72163 Pull the lever one step towards the Note: It is not possible to switch on steering wheel. the front fog lamps when the lighting switch is set to AUTO.
Lighting REAR FOG LAMPS ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS Xenon headlights Xenon headlamps can be adjusted for driving on the left or right hand side of the road by an expert. Halogen headlamps Special foils can be used to adjust halogen headlamps for driving on the left or right hand side of the road.
Lighting The headlamps are adjusted using a When returning from abroad, set the lever in the headlamp unit. Position 1 lever back to position 1. is the normal setting. For driving on the other side of the road, push the lever down to position 2.
Lighting Recommended headlamp levelling control positions Load Persons Load in luggage Control position Front seats Rear seats compartment See Technical specifications (page 246). Higher control positions (+1) may be necessary when towing a trailer. Press the switch to turn on or off. The hazard warning flasher switch does HAZARD WARNING not flash.
Lighting ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM (AFS) E72897 without AFS with AFS Note: The headlamps will also move When dipped beam is switched on, when the vehicle is stationary and the the Adaptive Front Lighting System steering wheel is turned. To prevent adjusts the headlamp beam headlamp glare for the oncoming automatically depending on the...
Lighting If there is a malfunction of the INTERIOR LAMPS system, ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHT FAILURE appears in the information display and the headlamp indicator flashes. The headlamps will move to the central position and/or dipped position and remain in this position. Have the system checked by an expert.
Lighting Reading lamps REMOVING A HEADLAMP E71946 Vanity mirror lamps E78862 1. Open the bonnet. See Opening and closing the bonnet (page 210). 2. Remove the screw. 3. Disconnect the electrical connectors. E72900 4. Remove the headlamp. Centre console illumination The centre console is illuminated when the side lamps or headlamps are switch on.
Lighting 1. Open the luggage compartment REMOVING A REAR lid. LAMP 2. Remove the screws. 3-door and 5-door 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Remove the rear lamp. Convertible E78870 1. Open the luggage compartment lid. 2. Remove the screws. E79717 3.
Lighting 1. Open the luggage compartment Note: You will need to remove the lid. rear lamp to change the brake lamp, tail lamp or rear direction indicator 2. Pull back the carpet. bulbs. See Removing a rear 3. Remove the nut. lamp (page 73).
Lighting 3. Disconnect the electrical 1. Remove the headlamp. See connector. Removing a headlamp (page 72). 4. Release the clip and remove the bulb. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Remove the bulb and the bulb Headlamp main beam holder. 4. Remove the bulb. Front direction indicators E78867 1.
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Lighting All vehicles except ST and ST and convertible only convertible E79592 E79594 E79593 1. Remove the cover. E79593 2. Remove the screws. 1. Remove the screw and remove 3. Disconnect the electrical the cover. connector. 2. Remove the screws. 4.
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Lighting Side repeaters E72291 1. Carefully remove the lamp by pressing it towards the front of the vehicle. E78869 2. Remove the bulb and the bulb 1. Carefully remove the side holder. repeater. 3. Remove the bulb. 2. Hold the bulb holder, turn the housing anti-clockwise and Approach lamps remove it.
Lighting 1. Remove the rear lamp. See Removing a rear lamp (page 73). 2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb. Rear fog lamp, reversing lamp E72265 1. Turn the mirror glass as far inwards as possible and release E78872 the retaining clip.
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Lighting 3. Unclip the bulb holder. 4. Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn it anti-clockwise and remove it. Estate E78874 E78878 Brake and tail lamp Direction indicator lamp Reversing and fog lamp 1. Remove the rear lamp. See Removing a rear lamp (page 73).
Lighting Rear lamps - convertible Tail lamps Brake lamps E79597 1. Remove the rear lamp. See E79600 Removing a rear lamp (page 1. Remove the rear lamp. See 73). Removing a rear lamp (page 2. Turn the bulb holder 73). anti-clockwise and remove it.
Lighting 1. Open the luggage compartment lid. 2. Open the trim panel. 3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it. 4. Remove the bulb. Central brake lamp 3-door, 5-door and Estate E79596 1. Open the luggage compartment lid. 2. Open the trim panel. 3.
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Lighting 4-door Convertible E79602 E78880 E79603 E78881 1. Remove the cover. 2. Disconnect the electrical connector. E79604 3. Unclip the bulb holder. 1. Open the luggage compartment 4. Remove the bulb. lid. 2. Remove the luggage compartment lid trim. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector.
Lighting 4. Unclip the bulb holder. 1. Remove the screws. 5. Remove the bulb. 2. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb. Luggage compartment lamp Front interior lamp Vehicles with a perimeter alarm E79605 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2.
Lighting Vehicles with a category one alarm E73091 E73939 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb. Vanity mirror lamps E73092 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the lens. 3.
Lighting BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Bulb Specification (Watts) Headlamp dipped beam 55 (H7) Headlamp main beam 55 (H1) Side lamp Front direction indicator Front fog lamp 35 (H8) Side repeater Side repeater on exterior mirror Approach lamp Tail and fog lamp (4-door) 5/21 Tail and brake lamp (3-door, 5-door and Estate) 5/21...
Windows and mirrors ELECTRIC WINDOWS WARNING Before operating the electric windows you should verify they are free of obstructions and ensure that children and/or pets are not in the proximity of window openings. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.
Windows and mirrors Isolating the rear window The electric windows will stop switches automatically while closing and reverse some distance if there is an obstacle in the way. To override anti-trap protection when there is a resistance, e. g. in the winter, proceed as follows: Close the window twice until it reaches the resistance and let it...
Windows and mirrors Resetting the electric Reset and repeat procedure if the window memory window does not close automatically. EXTERIOR MIRRORS Convex outside mirrors E70848 E71042 WARNING The anti-trap function is WARNING deactivated until the memory Do not overestimate the has been reset.
Windows and mirrors Folding outside mirrors Mirror tilting positions E71043 Make sure that you fully engage the mirror in its support when returning it to its original position. E70847 ELECTRIC EXTERIOR MIRRORS right down left On some models, the door mirrors are heated when the heated rear window is switched on.
Windows and mirrors Operates with the ignition on or off. To fold/unfold the mirrors, briefly press the switch. If the switch is pressed again while the mirrors are moving, they will stop and reverse the direction of movement. INTERIOR MIRROR E71027 Dip the mirror to reduce glare when driving at night.
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Instruments Lighting control. See Lighting control (page 65). Front fog lamps. See Front fog lamps (page 66). Rear fog lamp. See Rear fog lamps (page 67). Headlamp levelling control. See Headlamp levelling (page 68). Multi-function lever: Information display controls. See Information displays (page 104).
Instruments INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - RHD E78774 Climate controls. See Climate control (page 125). Audio/navigation unit. See separate handbook.
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Instruments Hazard warning flasher switch. See Hazard warning flashers (page 69). Air vents. See Air vents (page 125). Multi-function lever: Information display controls. See Information displays (page 104). Direction indicators. See Direction indicators (page 71). Main beam. See Lighting control (page 65). Horn.
Instruments FocusST At normal operating temperature, the needle remains within the normal area. If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Reduce engine speed as soon as safely possible to allow the engine to cool. If the engine is continued to be driven at high engine speeds with the needle in the red section, the engine speed will be...
Instruments Information display During normal driving the indicated oil pressure will vary with engine speed, the pressure rising as engine speed rises and dropping as engine speed drops. If the engine oil pressure drops below the normal range, the oil pressure gauge pointer will drop into the red section of the gauge scale and the engine oil pressure warning lamp in...
Instruments In manual mode, the display shows • Doors open the gear currently selected by the • Brake system transmission. • Engine systems fault See Automatic transmission • Frost (page 165). • Power steering Vehicles with a navigation • Ignition system If a warning lamp or indicator does On vehicles with a navigation system,...
Instruments Doors open warning lamp The brake system warning lamp remains illuminated Illuminates when the ignition when the parking brake is is switched on and remains engaged. It will also illuminate if the on if any door, the bonnet or brake fluid level falls below the MIN the luggage compartment is not mark.
Instruments Frost warning lamp If it illuminates whilst driving, switch off all unnecessary WARNING electrical equipment and drive immediately to the nearest Even if the temperature rises to expert. above +4ºC there is no guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by inclement Low fuel level warning lamp weather.
Instruments If it stays on after starting or Note: Placing objects on the front illuminates during a journey, passenger s seat when it is not stop immediately, switch off occupied may trigger the sensors in the engine and check the engine oil the seat and activate the seat belt level.
Instruments Key-in-ignition AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Except vehicles with the key free system Automatic transmission A warning tone will sound when the If position P is not selected, a warning driver s door is opened if: chime will sound when the driver s •...
Instruments Never sit on top of a buckled seat belt to avoid the seat belt reminder function. The restraint system can only work properly if passengers have buckled up their seat belts. Note: Placing objects on the front passenger s seat when it is not occupied may trigger the sensors in the seat and activate the seat belt reminder if the seat belt is not...
Information displays Turn the rotary control to scroll GENERAL INFORMATION through the available displays within a menu or to choose a setting. To WARNING scroll automatically, hold the rotary For road safety reasons, set and control in the upward or downward reset the functions only when position.
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Information displays 1069.8 11 C 123456 KM DISTANCE TO EMPTY: 625 KM AVERAGE FUEL 7.5 L/ 100KM INSTANT FUEL 8.5 L/ 100 KM AVERAGE SPEED 100 KM/H OUTSIDE AIR TEMP: 12.5 C WARNING MESSAGES YOUR SETTINGS SET/RESET E78495...
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Information displays Odometer To reset, scroll to this display using the rotary control and press the SET/RESET button. Instantaneous fuel consumption INSTANT FUEL E81423 0.7 L/H Tripmeter E78498 At speeds below 6.5 km/h (4 mph), the display shows the current fuel consumption in litres per hour (gallons per hour).
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Information displays Outside air temperature Once acknowledged, the warning message(s) will appear in the main menu until the problem has been OUTSIDE AIR solved. When scrolling through the TEMP: 12.5 C main menu, the warning messages E78501 will appear one after the other for approximately two seconds each Shows the outside air temperature.
Information displays Note: For road safety reasons, PERSONALISED changes in the Your settings SETTINGS menu can only be made while the vehicle is stationary. If this menu or Your settings menu one of its sub-menus is open when the vehicle begins to move, the information display will automatically exit the Your settings menu.
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Information displays YOUR SETTINGS SET/RESET VEHICLE SETUP STANDARD LANGUAGE ENGLISH (UK) CLOCK SETTING 31.12.04 12:59 MEASURE UNITS METRIC KEY FREE /OFF AUX. HEATER PROGRAMMING MESSAGE CHIMES /OFF YOUR SETTINGS EXIT E78505...
Information displays Comfort: The steering assistance YOUR SETTINGS is increased. The steering will feel SET/RESET lighter and you will not need to exert as much force on the wheel. E78506 Scroll to the Your settings display Automatic transmission using the rotary control and press the (Durashift CVT) SET/RESET button.
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Information displays Vehicle setup - Standard Steering = Standard VEHICLE SETUP Automatic transmission = Adaptive STANDARD Vehicle setup - Sport Steering = Sport VEHICLE SETUP Automatic transmission = Sport SPORT Vehicle setup - Comfort Steering = Comfort VEHICLE SETUP COMFORT Automatic transmission = Adaptive Advanced See Advanced menu.
Information displays Note: If only one passive key is If you do not wish to save the inside the vehicle, the settings will be settings, but to use them for one saved to this passive key. If more ignition cycle only: than one passive key is inside the •...
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Information displays • Steering setup Automatic transmission menu • Automatic transmission setup • Advanced – Exit AUTO TRANSM. For information on how to save the ADAPTIVE settings, see Saving the settings. Steering setup menu AUTO TRANSM. SPORT STEERING SETUP STANDARD AUTO TRANSM.
To toggle between metric and no Ford audio or navigation system. imperial units, scroll to this display and If the vehicle is equipped with a Ford press the SET/RESET button. audio or navigation system, the time Toggling the units of measure using...
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Information displays • Outside air temperature KEY FREE • The temperature display in the /OFF automatic climate control. E78522 The units of measure for outside air In the Your settings menu, scroll temperature and the automatic to this display. A tick next to ON climate control can be toggled confirms that the key free function is independent of the other displays.
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Information displays Auxiliary heater programming INSTANT CONTR. AUX. HEATER PROGRAMMING AUTO OFF/ECO INSTANT CONTR. 1 HEAT CYCLE INSTANT CONTR. STOP HEATER MoTuWeThFrSaSu I 07:15 II 12:30 Mo Tu We Th Fr I 07:15 II 12:30 SINGLE DAY WITHIN WEEK ANY TIME & DATE 07:15 10:05 AUX.
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Information displays Instant control If OFF/ECO is selected, a lock symbol will appear in the other displays, indicating that these INSTANT CONTR. functions are currently unavailable. AUTO OFF/ECO INSTANT CONTR. E78526 1 HEAT CYCLE The programmable auxiliary heater and the fuel operated heater can be E78530 switched on and off manually.
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Information displays Note: Times must be programmed ANY TIME & DATE at least 70 minutes in advance of the 12:59 ; 30.11 time you wish to set. Note: The time and date must be E78535 correctly set on the audio/ navigation One time can be programmed for system or on the information display.
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Information displays Set the minutes with the rotary If programme times for one of these control. functions are stored and active, confirmed by a tick, a lock symbol will Press SET/RESET and the second appear in the programming display programme time will flash. Repeat to of the other two, showing that these set the second programme time.
Information displays Press SET/RESET to confirm the MESSAGE CHIMES settings. The cursor will change to a /OFF tick. The tick confirms that the time schedule is now stored and the E78542 heater will have the vehicle warmed A tick next to ON confirms that the up at the time set.
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Information displays Message Warning lamp System HIGH ENGINE TEMPERATURE Cooling system. LOW BRAKE FLUID LEVEL Brakes. Engine. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and switch off the engine immedi- ENGINE SYSTEMS FAULT ately. Have the engine checked by an expert immedi- ately.
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Information displays Message Warning lamp System DRIVER SIDE REAR DOOR Locks. OPEN PASSENGER DOOR OPEN Locks. PASSENGER SIDE REAR Locks. DOOR OPEN LUGGAGE COMP. OPEN Locks. BONNET OPEN Locks. PASSIVE KEY NOT DETECTED Key free system. PASSIVE KEY OUTSIDE CAR Key free system.
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Information displays Message Warning lamp System Opening or closing sequence not complete. Convertible top COMPLETE ROOF OPERA- amber is not locked. Press the TION convertible top switch until sequence is complete. PASSIVE KEY LEFT INSIDE Key free system. PLEASE ENGAGE STEERING Key free system.
Climate control Air is directed through the coolant PRINCIPLE OF heat exchanger where it is cooled. OPERATION Humidity is extracted from the air to help keep the windows free of mist. Outside air The resulting condensation is directed to the outside of the vehicle Keep the air intakes forward of the and it is therefore normal if you see windscreen free from obstruction...
Climate control Temperature control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution control E75471 Blue Cold Warm Blower E71379 Windscreen Footwell and windscreen Footwell Face level and footwell Face level Face level and windscreen The air distribution control can be set E75470 to any position between the symbols. A minor portion of the air stream is always directed towards the To increase the blower speed, select...
Climate control Recirculated air Ventilation E73059 E77936 Press the switch to toggle between outside air and recirculated interior Set the air distribution control to face air. The light in the switch indicates level or face level and footwell. Set operation. the blower to any position.
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Climate control Cooling with outside air Windscreen defrosting/demisting E71380 E71382 Switch the air conditioning on. Outside air will flow into the vehicle. Rapid cooling of the vehicles As long as the air distribution control interior is set to windscreen, the air conditioning will be turned on automatically.
Climate control Switching the air conditioning on The sensor which measures the extracts humidity from the air and interior temperature is located in the demists the windows faster. centre of the instrument panel. The sunload sensor is located on top of the instrument panel.
Climate control Mono mode The temperature settings for each side are shown in the displays and MONO will extinguish from the display. It is possible to set a temperature difference of up to 4 ºC. If one of the sides is set to HI or LO, both sides will be set to HI or LO.
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Climate control Operating the automatic Windscreen climate control manually defrosting/demisting Blower E78012 Outside air will flow into the vehicle. Air conditioning is automatically selected. Recirculated air cannot be selected. The blower speed and the E78010 temperature control operate Increases the blower speed automatically and cannot be adjusted Reduces the blower speed manually.
Climate control Switching the automatic Press the A/C button to switch the air conditioning on and off. A/C OFF climate control off appears in both displays when the air conditioning is switched off. A/C ON appears in both displays when the air conditioning is switched on.
Climate control The system operates only when the AUXILIARY HEATER engine is running and also defrosts the front washer jets. Press the Programmable auxiliary switch to turn on or off. The lamp in heater the switch indicates operation. WARNINGS The heating system switches off The programmable auxiliary automatically after a short period of heater must not be operated in...
Climate control Auxiliary heater The programmable auxiliary heater operates independently of the vehicle The diesel auxiliary heater (PTC heater by heating the engine s electrical heater) aids in warming the coolant circuit. It is fed from the engine and the interior compartment vehicle fuel tank.
Climate control There are two ways of opening the ELECTRIC SUNROOF sunroof – the rear of the sunroof lifts open or the sunroof opens from the front, sliding back under the roof. The sunroof opens and closes whilst the switch is pressed. Switch on the ignition to operate the electric sunroof.
Climate control Tilting 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. Sunroof anti-trap protection WARNINGS...
Climate control Close the sunroof a third time to the In case the sunroof no longer closes resistance. The anti-trap function is properly, follow this relearning disabled and the sunroof cannot be procedure: closed automatically. The sunroof will • Tilt the rear of the sunroof as far override the resistance and can then as possible.
Seats • keep sufficient distance between SITTING IN THE yourself and the steering wheel. CORRECT POSITION We recommend a minimum of 254 millimetres (10 inches) between your breastbone and the airbag cover. • hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent. •...
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Seats Moving the seats forwards or Adjusting the height of the backwards driver s seat E70730 Each pull or press on the lever will raise or lower the height by a small E70728 amount. Pull the lever. Rock the seat to Adjusting the angle of the engage the catch.
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Seats 3-door WARNING Do not place any objects behind Folding the seatback forwards the seatback which could prevent the engagement of the seat lock. Note: The driver s seat will return to its original position. Slide the seat backwards 1. Pull the locking lever 2 and fold back the seatback until it locks with a distinct click 3.
Seats Each pull or press on the lever will raise or lower the cushion angle by a small amount. Recaro leather seat E78816 To adjust the length of the seat cushion, press the locking handle underneath the cushion extension and slide the extension forwards or rearwards.
Seats HEAD RESTRAINTS Adjusting the head restraint WARNINGS Raise the rear head restraint when the rear seat is occupied by a passenger. When using a forward facing child restraint on a second or third row seat, always remove the head restraint from that seat. Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head.
Seats Push the unlocking button on the REAR SEATS seatback and fold the seatback forwards. Folding the rear seatbacks forwards When returning the seatbacks to the upright position, ensure that they engage in their outer latches. The seatbelts must be forward of the seatback.
Seats When returning the seats to the seating position, the seatback must engage in the latches. The seat belts must be forward of the seatback. HEATED SEATS E78061 WARNING Heating with the engine off will drain the battery. The heated front seats are operated by rotary controls in the instrument panel.
Other appliances can be connected to the cigar lighter power point. When connecting appliances, use only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors for use with SAE standard sockets.
Convenience features When connecting appliances, use ASHTRAY only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors for use with SAE standard sockets. To empty, pull out the complete CUP HOLDERS ashtray. E78837 E78838 Pull the cover to open. WARNING To empty, gently pull up on the open lid and extract the complete ashtray.
Convenience features Mobile phone cradle The glove box can be cooled using air from the air conditioning system. When the air conditioning is switched on, the air flow entering the glove box will be cooled. If the air conditioning is switched off, the air flow will be at approximately ambient temperature.
Convenience features STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Front storage compartment E78842 Storage compartments are E78843 incorporated into and under the armrest. WARNING Never drive with the front Storage compartment storage compartment lid open. This will obscure your vision out of the windscreen. Before setting off, always ensure that the lid is securely engaged.
Convenience features REAR SEAT ARMREST TOLL READER E78729 On vehicles with an anti-heat windscreen, toll readers should be placed in the area as shown (all measurements shown in millimetres), otherwise communication performance with toll stations may E78845 be reduced. The toll reader should be placed on GLASSES HOLDER the passenger side to prevent the reader from obscuring the driver s...
Starting the engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH General points on starting If the battery has been disconnected the vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics for approx. 8 kilometres (5 miles) after reconnecting the battery. This is because the engine management system must realign itself with the engine.
Starting the engine When the key is removed from the Positon II ignition switch, the steering column Ignition switched on, all electrical lock will be activated as soon as the circuits operational. Warning and steering wheel is turned. indicator lamps illuminate. This is the key position when driving, and must Vehicles with the key free system also be selected when being towed.
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Starting the engine If the engine does not start within 15 If, at very low temperatures, the tank seconds, wait for a short period and is filled with only bio ethanol E 85 and repeat the procedure. there is no way to use an engine block heater, you may experience If the engine does not start after difficulties starting the engine.
Starting the engine Vehicles with the key free Once the system recognizes a system passive key, the engine can be started. If no passive key is detected, PASSIVE KEY NOT DETECTED will appear in the information display. Starting the engine with a spare key E78300 Vehicles with a manual...
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Starting the engine Wait until the lamp extinguishes Vehicles with an automatic before starting and continue cranking transmission without pausing until the engine Note: If the brake pedal is not starts. depressed, a message appears in If the engine stalls, repeat the full the information display.
Starting the engine DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) Note: Under certain conditions it is possible for white smoke to be emitted from the exhaust tailpipe. This is a by-product emitted by the particle filter and should not be considered a concern. SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE Vehicles with a diesel...
Ford has specially designed The fuel system is under materials, components and systems pressure. There is a risk of injury for ethanol−fuelled vehicles, with...
Fuel and refuelling Long-term storage Do not switch the ignition off when driving. Due to small amounts of corrosive impurities that may be found in the Parking bio ethanol E 85, it is recommended that you fill the tank with only 95 WARNING octane unleaded petrol prior to Do not park your vehicle over...
Fuel and refuelling REFUELLING CAUTION Do not attempt to start the engine if you have filled the fuel tank with the incorrect fuel. This could damage the engine. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Fuel consumption figures Extra- CO2 emis- Urban Combined urban sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km...
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Fuel and refuelling Extra- CO2 emis- Urban Combined urban sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 1.8 l Duratec-HE, Stage IV, 3-door, 4-door, 5- door and Estate, manual 9.5 (29.7) 5.6 (50.4) 7.0 (40.4) transmission, Axle ratio: 4.06 (Flexfuel engine in petrol mode) 2.0 l Duratec-HE, Stage...
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Fuel and refuelling Extra- CO2 emis- Urban Combined urban sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 1.6 l Duratorq-TDCi 80 kW (109 PS), Stage III, 3-door, 4-door and 5-door, 6.9 (40.9) 4.7 (60.1) 5.5 (51.4) Durashift CVT, Axle ratio: 4.33 1.6 l Duratorq-TDCi 80 kW...
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Fuel and refuelling Extra- CO2 emis- Urban Combined urban sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 2.0 l Duratorq-TDCi 98 kW (133 PS), Stage IV, 3- door, 4-door, 5-door and 7.4 (38.2) 4.6 (61.4) 5.6 (50.4) Estate, Axle ratio: 4.07 (2.85 in 5th/6th) 2.0 l Duratorq-TDCi 100...
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Fuel and refuelling Extra- CO2 emis- Urban Combined urban sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 2.0 l Duratorq-TDCi 100 kW (136 PS), Stage IV, convertible, Axle ratio: 4.07 (2.85 in 5th/6th) - 7.7 (36.7) 4.9 (57.6) 5.9 (47.9) Figures quoted are valid...
Transmission Reverse gear − 6-speed MANUAL TRANSMISSION transmission WARNINGS Except FocusST Engage reverse gear only when the vehicle is stationary. Do not apply any undue lateral force to the gear lever when changing from 5th to 4th gear as this could lead to the inadvertent selection of 2nd gear.
Transmission Selector lever AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION General information E78311 When moving the selector lever into P or R, you must first depress the button on the front of the selector lever grip. E78310 When disengaging from P, turn the The Durashift CVT transmission in ignition key to position II and depress your vehicle is an electronically the brake pedal.
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Transmission Always apply the parking brake and make sure that the selector lever is securely latched in P. Turn off the ignition whenever you leave the vehicle. If position P is not selected, a warning chime will sound when the driver s door is opened. In this position, the transmission is E71354 locked.
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Transmission Manual shifting mode To shift down, gently push the selector lever forwards (–). To shift Note: The transmission will perform up, pull it backwards (+). your manual gear selection when the Gears can be skipped by moving the vehicle road speed and engine selector lever repeatedly at short speed allow.
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Transmission Information messages Driving with automatic transmission ENGAGEMENT IN PROGRESSand PRESS BRAKE Moving off PEDAL: At low outside temperatures, after starting the engine it may take the Durashift CVT transmission several seconds to engage R (Reverse) or D (Drive). In this case, these messages appear alternately in the display until the selected gear has been engaged.
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Transmission Moving off in sand, mud and snow E78319 When the vehicle is stationary, only the manual gears 1 and 2 can be selected. E78318 Kickdown If the driving wheels are stuck, try to rock the vehicle free by driving forwards and backwards.
Transmission In position D, the Durashift CVT Fast off transmission continuously varies the If you release the accelerator pedal ratios. You will not notice any quickly, the transmission maintains gearshifts. the current gear/ratio. In manual shifting mode, the transmission shifts up automatically Adaptive sport mode in steps.
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Transmission Neutral idle control Durashift CVT only Improves comfort and fuel consumption. It is active when the vehicle is standing still with the engine running, the selector in D or R and the footbrake applied. Emergency park position release lever E78322 WARNING If position P is selected again,...
Brakes Wet brake discs result in reduced PRINCIPLE OF braking efficiency. Dab the brake OPERATION pedal when driving from a car wash to remove the film of water. Dual circuit braking system WARNING The ABS does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
Brakes The ABS will not eliminate the • If your vehicle is parked on a hill dangers inherent when: and facing uphill, select first gear and turn the steering wheel away • you drive too close to the vehicle from the kerb. in front of you.
Stability control The system also provides an PRINCIPLE OF enhanced traction control function OPERATION by reducing engine torque if the wheels spin when you accelerate. Electronic stability This improves your ability to pull away programme (ESP) on slippery roads or loose surfaces, and improves comfort by limiting WARNING wheel spin in hairpin bends.
Stability control USING STABILITY CONTROL Switching off ESP All vehicles E78085 The system can be switched off manually by pressing and holding the ESP switch for at least one second. Both the ESP indicator in the instrument cluster and the OFF indicator in the switch will illuminate.
Note: The parking aid may emit false or lighting boards are connected to tones if it detects a signal using the the 13-pin socket using a Ford same frequency as the sensors or if approved trailer tow module. the vehicle is fully laden.
Parking aid You will hear an intermittent tone at a distance of up to 180 centimetres between the obstacle and rear bumper and 60 centimetres to the side. Decreasing the distance accelerates the intermittent tone. A continuous tone will start at a distance of less than 30 centimetres.
Cruise control PRINCIPLE OF USING CRUISE CONTROL OPERATION Switching cruise control on WARNING Don not use cruise control in heavy traffic, on twisty roads or when the road surface is slippery. The cruise control system automatically adjusts the power output of the engine to maintain the stored speed.
Cruise control Changing the stored Switching cruise control off vehicle speed Press SET+ to accelerate. Press the - to decelerate. Vehicle speed will change without the need to depress the accelerator pedal. The speed at which the switch is released becomes the new stored speed.
Load carrying Estate LUGGAGE COVERS WARNING Do not place objects on the luggage cover. 3-door and 5-door E78833 Pull out the roller cover and secure it in the retaining points. The cover can be removed completely by pushing the support to the left and lifting out the right-hand side.
Load carrying CARGO NETS WARNING After installing the cassette, Cargo retention net press the front edge of the luggage cover back down into its To install the cargo retention net original position (forwards) to prevent cassette: vision out of the rear screen being Remove the luggage cover.
The net can also be hung on the bicycle carriers, ski carriers etc.) from sidewalls. Fold the net in half and the Ford accessories range can be press together the Velcro strips on fitted. the sides of the net. Attach the loops...
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Load carrying Installing the crossbars E78848 E78847 Insert the crossbars into the tracks Before installing the crossbars, clean the side mounting tracks with water and a sponge. The feet of the crossbars are numbered. Ensure that they are installed in the positions shown. E78849 Turn the key anticlockwise to unlock 2.
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Load carrying E78852 Tighten the screw 6 (torque of 5 E78850 Nm). Loosen the screw 4. The crossbars can now be slid along the tracks. E78853 Insert the strip 7. E78854 E78851 Insert the screw cover and close the Slide the crossbars forwards into lever 8.
Towing TOWING A TRAILER DETACHABLE TOW BALL WARNING Do not exceed the maximum vehicle and trailer weight stated on the vehicle identification plate. Place loads as low and central to the axle(s) of the trailer as possible. If you are towing with an unladen vehicle, the load in the trailer should be placed toward the nose, within the maximum nose load, as this gives the...
Towing WARNING WARNINGS Do not use any tools for Special care should be taken mounting or dismounting the when fitting the tow ball arm, as tow ball arm. Do not modify the trailer the safety of the vehicle and the coupling.
Towing 1. Remove the protection cap WARNING covering the keyhole. Insert the If any of the below conditions key and turn it anticlockwise to cannot be met, do not use the unlock. tow bar and have it inspected by an 2.
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Towing If not in use for longer periods of time, lock the mechanism. Push the lever forwards. Maintenance WARNING Remove the tow ball arm and protect the seat with the plug before steam cleaning your vehicle. Keep the system clean. Periodically lubricate the lock with graphite.
Convertible top Do not operate the convertible OPENING THE top if the vehicle is moving. This CONVERTIBLE TOP could damage the convertible top. Do not OPEN the convertible Convertible top operating top manually. This could damage clearance the linkage mechanism. Note: The convertible top will lock and unlock automatically.
Convertible top Do not place large objects underneath the luggage separator. This could damage the convertible top. Note: The luggage separator prevents items from moving into the area in which the convertible top is stowed. Note: The convertible top will not E78180 open until the luggage separator is •...
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Convertible top Manual closure of the convertible top WARNINGS The luggage compartment lid and convertible top are heavy. You will need assistance closing the convertible top. Do not drive with the luggage compartment lid locking levers unlocked.
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Convertible top 1. Open the luggage compartment lid. E78027 E78025 4. Remove the luggage compartment carpet retaining clips and pull the carpet away 2. Remove the convertible top slightly. locking lever trim panel. E78026 3. Use the Allen key and unlock the convertible top locking lever.
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Convertible top 5. Pull the luggage compartment lid Note: The tonneau cover will raise locking lever release cable on with the convertible top. both sides. E78030 E78029 7. Close the convertible top. 6. Raise the luggage compartment lid. E78031 8. Lock the convertible top locking lever.
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Convertible top 9. Install the convertible top locking lever trim panel. 1 0 . Lower the luggage compartment lid. 11. Open the luggage compartment lid from the rear. E78028 1 2 . Lock the luggage compartment lid locking levers. 1 3 . Install the luggage compartment trim and retaining clips.
Driving hints RUNNING-IN Tyres WARNING New tyres need to be run-in for approximately 500 kilometres (300 miles). During this time, you may experience different driving characteristics. Brakes WARNING Avoid heavy use of the brakes if possible for the first 150 kilometres (100 miles) in town and for the first 1 500 kilometres (1 000 miles) on motorways.
Status after a collision Resetting the switch FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH WARNING Vehicles with a Duratec Do not reset the fuel cut-off engine switch if you see or smell leaking fuel. • Turn the ignition switch to position • Check fuel system for leaks. •...
Fuses Right-hand drive FUSE BOX LOCATIONS WARNING Any improper alterations to the electrical or fuel system can endanger the safety of the vehicle as they could constitute a fire hazard or cause engine damage. Have any work involving these systems or the replacement of relays or high current carrying fuses carried out by an expert.
Fuses Central fuse box • Let the fuse box down and pull it towards you. • Hang the fuse box in the front fixture of the bracket. Reinstall in the reverse order. CHANGING A FUSE WARNING Switch off the ignition and all the E78331 electrical equipment before This is located behind the glove...
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Main beam left-hand side Main beam right-hand side Cigar lighter, rear auxiliary power socket Electric sunroof control module Front passenger door module Heated exterior mirrors Heater control, steering column, DPF, remote control receiver, DVD player, alarm Not used Daytime running lamps (parking lamps) Instrument cluster battery supply, on-board...
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Instrument cluster ignition supply, engine immobiliser Accessory to cluster (audio and navigation unit) Fog lamps Electronic modules ignition supply Daytime running lamps ignition supply to lighting control switch Not used Number plate lamps Brake lamps Powertrain control module, accelerator pedal, automatic transmission Electric parking brake...
Vehicle recovery All vehicles TOWING POINTS Front towing eye WARNING The screw-in towing eye has a left-hand thread. Install it by turning anticlockwise. Use the wheelbrace to ensure the towing eye is fully tightened. The towing eye must always be carried in the vehicle.
Vehicle recovery Never tow a vehicle backwards TOWING THE VEHICLE with the drive wheels turning. If ON FOUR WHEELS this instruction is not adhered to, it could cause damage to the WARNINGS automatic transmission. The ignition key must be set to Push- or tow-starting is not position II when the vehicle is possible on a vehicle fitted with...
• Brake fluid level. See Brake and and resale value. There is a large clutch fluid check (page 221). network of Ford Authorised Repairers that are there to help you with their • Washer fluid level. See Washer professional servicing expertise. We fluid check (page 222).
Note: On vehicles with the key free system, use the spare key to open the bonnet. Swivel the Ford badge in the radiator grille to the side and turn the key first anticlockwise 1. Raise the bonnet slightly and turn the key fully clockwise 2 to open the bonnet.
Hot oil may exceed the MAX mark by some millimetres due to thermal expansion. If it lies at the MIN mark refill using only engine oil meeting the Ford specification. E78894 1.4/1.6 l Duratec/1.6 l Duratec Ti-VCT engine 1.8/2.0 l Duratec-HE engine...
Maintenance Engine oil filler cap 1.6 l Duratorq-TDCi engine 1.8 l Duratorq-TDCi engine E78895 2.0 l Duratorq-TDCi engine 2.5 l Duratec-ST engine Top up to only the upper mark (MAX). E78896 The oil filler cap is a twist-on fit design. To open, turn the cap anti-clockwise.
Except vehicles with a Flexfuel meets this specification, you must engine use an oil of the viscosity SAE 5W-30 Use Ford/Motorcraft Formula E or SAE 10W-40, according to SAE 5W-30 engine oil. ambient temperatures, meeting the requirements of either ACEA A1/B1 Alternative engine oils with the or ACEA A3/B3.
Do not allow this fluid to make turning the cap. Fully remove the cap. contact with the skin or eyes. If Add coolant that meets the Ford this should happen rinse the affected Specification. See Technical areas immediately with plenty of specifications (page 222).
See topping up. Technical specifications (page 222). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle fluids Part Recommended fluid Specification Power assisted steering Ford Power Steering Fluid WSS-M2C204-A2 Motorcraft SuperPlus Coolant WSS-M97B44-D Antifreeze Brake and clutch fluid Motorcraft Super DOT 4 ESD-M6C57-A...
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Maintenance Vehicles with a petrol engine Capacities Capacity in litres Variant Item (gallons) Power assisted steering Max-mark fluid Fuel tank 55 (12.1) Brake and clutch fluid Max-mark Windscreen washer system - with headlamp 4.5 (1) washers Windscreen washer system - without head- 3.3 (0.7) lamp washers 1.4 l Duratec...
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Maintenance Capacity in litres Variant Item (gallons) Cooling system including 1.8 l Duratec-HE 6.5 (1.4) heating 2.0 l Duratec-HE Engine oil - with filter 4.3 (0.9) 2.0 l Duratec-HE Engine oil - without filter 3.9 (0.9) Cooling system including 2.0 l Duratec-HE 6.3 (1.4) heating 2.5 l Duratec-ST...
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Maintenance Capacity in litres Variant Item (gallons) 2.0 l Duratorq-TDCi Engine oil - without filter 5.0 (1.1) Cooling system including 2.0 l Duratorq-TDCi 8.4 (1.8) heating...
Vehicle care Cleaning the rear window CLEANING THE EXTERIOR CAUTION Do not scrape the inside of the WARNING rear window or use abrasives or If you use a car wash with a chemical solvents to clean it. waxing cycle, make sure that you remove the wax from the Use a clean, lint free cloth or a damp windscreen.
You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible. A choice of products is available from your Ford Dealer. Read and follow the manufacturer s instructions.
Vehicle battery To connect the booster BATTERY CARE cables The battery requires very little maintenance. The fluid level is checked regularly during the routine service inspections. USING BOOSTER CABLES Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage (12 volts). Use booster cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable.
Vehicle battery • Position the vehicles so that they CHANGING THE VEHICLE do not touch one another. BATTERY • Switch off the engine. Switch off electrical equipment. Vehicles with a petrol engine • Connect the positive (+) terminal of the flat battery to the positive If the battery has been disconnected (+) terminal of the booster battery.
Wheels and tyres Vehicles with stability control CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL Vehicles with ESP may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics. Switch Spare wheel the ESP off. See Using stability control (page 175). Your vehicle is equipped with either a spare wheel or a tyre repair kit All vehicles (ContiMobilityKit).
Wheels and tyres Install the defective wheel in the Clip the wheelbrace onto the jack reverse order. handle and fold the handle back against the jack as shown in the Vehicle jack graphic. Wheel chock E78136 When changing a wheel, secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock, if E78134...
Wheels and tyres WARNINGS Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered when changing a wheel. Set up a warning triangle. Ensure that the vehicle is on firm, level ground. E78138 If necessary, secure the vehicle Points A can also be used for trolley with suitable chocks.
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Wheels and tyres Vehicles with locking wheel nuts E78139 • Insert the flat end of the wheelbrace between the rim and the hub cover and twist carefully to remove the cover. Vehicles with spoked steel wheels E72572 Note: Replacement locks and wheel nuts can be obtained using the wheel nut reference number certificate.
Wheels and tyres Fitting a wheel Vehicles with alloy wheels WARNING Alloy wheels must never be secured using wheel nuts for steel wheels. Note: The wheel nuts of alloy wheels can also be used for the steel spare wheel for a short time (maximum two weeks).
Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure All vehicles A tyre pressure decal is located on the door pillar on the driver s side. TYRE REPAIR KIT General information WARNINGS Compliance with these instructions is vital to ensuring vehicle safety. Non-compliance with these instructions means risking tyre damage, which can affect vehicle E72573...
Wheels and tyres The ContiMobilityKit seals most tyre • Store the ContiMobilityKit safely punctures to temporarily restore and secure it in the vehicle s mobility. The system consists of a luggage compartment. Storing it compressor and a sealant, and anywhere in the passenger serves to effectively and conveniently compartment is not advisable as seal punctures in car tyres caused,...
Wheels and tyres • Do not keep the compressor Step 1: Pumping the tyre operating for more than 10 sealant and air into the tyre minutes otherwise there is a risk of it overheating. • Replace the sealant canister with a new one before the expiration date (see top of bottle) is reached.
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Wheels and tyres Unscrew the orange cap D of the bottle holder and the lid E of the sealant bottle. WARNING Screwing the bottle onto the bottle holder will pierce the seal of the bottle. Do not unscrew the full sealant bottle from the holder otherwise the sealant will run out of the bottle.
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Wheels and tyres Pull the protective cap G off the end WARNING of the hose and screw the hose H If the tyre inflation pressure does firmly onto the valve of the damaged not reach 1.8 bar within 7 tyre. minutes, the tyre may have suffered Make sure that the compressor excessive damage, making a...
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Wheels and tyres Insert the power plug C into the cigar WARNING lighter socket or auxiliary power If heavy vibrations, unsteady socket. steering behavior or noises should occur while driving, reduce WARNING your speed and drive with caution to It may cause asphyxiation if the a place where it is safe for you to engine is allowed to run in a stop the vehicle.
Wheels and tyres Drive to the nearest expert to get the Use only the recommended small link damaged tyre replaced. Before the snow chains on the driving wheels tyre is removed from the rim, inform (front). your tyre dealer that the tyre contains Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph).
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Wheels and tyres Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) 195/65 R 15 2.1 (31) 2.3 (33) 2.4 (35) 2.8 (41) 205/50 R 17 2.3 (33) 2.3 (33) 2.5 (36) 2.8 (41) 225/40 R 18 2.3 (33) 2.3 (33)
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Wheels and tyres Up to 160 km/h (100 mph) Tyre pressures Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) All - temporary spare tyre - 80 km/h T125/85 R 16 4.2 (61) 4.2 (61) 4.2 (61) 4.2 (61) (50 mph) MAX...
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Wheels and tyres Convertible Up to 160 km/h (100 mph) Tyre pressures Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) All - temporary spare tyre - 80 km/h T125/85 R 16 4.2 (61) 4.2 (61) 4.2 (61) 4.2 (61)
Vehicle identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ENGINE NUMBER PLATE Depending on the engine type, the engine number is located (seen in the direction of travel): 1.4/1.6 l Duratec/Duratec Ti-VCT at the front of the engine block, on the left-hand side. 1.8/2.0 l Duratec-HE and 2.5 l Duratec-ST at the rear of the engine block, on the left-hand side.
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Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Front track 1535 (60.4) Rear track 1531 (60.3) Towing equipment dimensions 3-door and 5-door E78902 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Bumper – end of tow ball 102.5 (4) Attachment point – centre of tow ball 57.9 (2.3)
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Distance between side members 1030.9 ±5 (40.6) Centre of towball – centre 1. attachment point 399.5 ±2.5 (15.7) Centre of towball – centre 2. attachment point 699.5 ±2.5 (27.5) All measurements refer to towing equipment officially released by Ford. 4-door E78903...
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515.5 ±2.5 (20.3) Distance between side members 1031 ±5 (40.6) Centre of towball – centre 1. attachment point 423.8 ±2.5 (16.7) Centre of towball – centre 2. attachment point 723.8 ±2.5 (28.5) All measurements refer to towing equipment officially released by Ford.
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588.5 ±2.5 (23.2) Distance between side members 1176.9 ±5 (46.3) Centre of towball – centre 1. attachment point 433 ±2.5 (17) Centre of towball – centre 2. attachment point 683 ±2.5 (26.9) All measurements refer to towing equipment officially released by Ford.
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Technical specifications Convertible E79626 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Bumper – end of tow ball 95 (3.7) Attachment point – centre of tow ball 6 (0.2) Wheel centre – centre of tow ball 1064 (41.9) Centre of tow ball – side member 517 (20.4) Distance between side members 1034 (40.7)
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(inches) Centre of towball – centre 1. attachment point 443 (17.4) Centre of towball – centre 2. attachment point 743 (29.3) All measurements refer to towing equipment officially released by Ford. Vehicle weights 1.4 l Duratec Weight (kg) Item 3-door...
Type approvals Remote control If the type approval of your remote control is inspected, refer to the table Type 1 below. It is recommended that you use the remote control only in the countries listed. E78380...
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Type approvals Type 2 If the type approval of your remote control is inspected, refer to the table below. It is recommended that you use the remote control only in the E78382 countries listed.
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Type approvals Passive key If the type approval of your passive key is inspected, refer to the table below. It is recommended that you use the passive key only in the countries listed. E78384 Engine immobiliser If the type approval of your engine immobilisation system is inspected, refer to the table below.
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Type approvals Alarm If the type approval of your anti-theft alarm system is inspected, refer to the list of official test numbers below. E78907 E78387...
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Index Audible warnings and indicators........102 Automatic transmission....102 Electronic parking brake (EPB)..102 See: Climate control......125 Frost.............102 About this handbook......5 Key-in-ignition........102 Key outside car........102 See: Brakes.........172 Lights on..........102 ABS driving hints Low fuel..........102 See: Hints on driving with ABS..172 Seat belt reminder......102 Accessories Stop vehicle - roof operation...103 See: Parts and accessories....6...
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Index Changing a bulb......74 Approach lamps........77 Central brake lamp.......81 Battery care........228 Footwell lamp........84 Bonnet lock Front direction indicators....75 See: Opening and closing the Front fog lamps........75 bonnet..........210 Front interior lamp.......83 Booster cushions......24 Front reading lamps......84 Booster cushion........24 Headlamp dipped beam....74 Booster seat.........24 Headlamp main beam......75 Brake and clutch fluid check..221...
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Index Child safety locks......26 Disarming the engine Child seat positioning.....23 immobiliser........54 Child seats........22 Child restraints for different mass See: Diesel particulate filter (DPF)..156 Driving hints........196 groups..........22 Cigar lighter........146 Cleaning the exterior....226 Body paintwork preservation..226 Electric exterior mirrors....89 Cleaning the headlamps....226 Cleaning the rear window....226 Electric folding mirrors......89 Cleaning the interior.....226...
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Index Engine immobiliser......53 Fuses..........200 Fuse specification chart....202 Principle of operation......53 Engine number......245 Engine junction box......202 1.4/1.6 l Duratec/Duratec Ti-VCT..245 Passenger junction box....204 1.6/2.0 l Duratorq-TDCi Turbo diesel..........245 1.8/2.0 l Duratec-HE and 2.5 l Gauges..........95 Duratec-ST........245 1.8 l Duratorq-TDCi Turbo diesel..245 Engine coolant temperature Engine oil check......218 gauge..........96...
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Index Heated windows and mirrors..132 Heated exterior mirrors.....133 Heated windows........132 Keyless entry........45 Heating Deactivating the key free See: Climate control......125 function..........51 Hints on driving with ABS.....172 General information......45 Horn...........57 Locking the vehicle......50 Passive key...........46 Unlocking the vehicle......48 Keys and remote controls.....36 Ignition switch.........151 Ignition switch positions.....151 Immobiliser...
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Index Manual climate control....126 Parking brake.........173 Air conditioning........127 All vehicles...........173 Parts and accessories......6 Air distribution control......126 Pedals..........59 Blower..........126 Personalised settings....108 Rapid heating of vehicle interior..127 Rapid windscreen Advanced menu.........112 defrosting/demisting......127 Auxiliary heater programming..116 Recirculated air........127 Chime deactivation......120 Temperature control......126 Clock setting........114 Ventilation..........127 Deactivating the key free Manual seats........138...
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Index Rear under floor storage....181 Starting a diesel engine....154 3-door and 5-door with full-size spare Cold/hot engine.........154 wheel..........181 Vehicles with the key free Rear window wiper and system..........155 washers..........62 Starting a petrol engine....152 Intermittent wipe........62 All vehicles...........152 Rear window washer......63 Except vehicles with a Flexfuel Reverse gear wipe......62 engine..........152...
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Index Towing the vehicle on four wheels..........208 Towing vehicles with a key free Vehicle battery......228 system..........208 Vehicle care........226 Towing vehicles with automatic Vehicle identification number transmission........208 (VIN)..........245 Towing..........186 Vehicle identification plate...245 Transmission........164 Vehicle identification.....245 Type approvals......262 Vehicle recovery......207 Tyre care........235 Ventilation Tyre pressure........235 See: Climate control......125...
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Index Windscreen wipers......60 Automatic wiper system.....61 Autowipers...........60 Warning lamps and indicators..98 Intermittent wipe........60 ABS warning lamp.......98 Winter tyres Airbag warning lamp......98 See: Using winter tyres.....241 Brake system and ABS warning Wipers and washers.......60 lamps..........99 Brake system warning lamp....98 Cruise control indicator......99 Direction indicator........99 Doors open warning lamp....99 Engine systems fault warning...
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