Ford Fiesta Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1 Feel the difference FordFiesta Owner's handbook...
  • Page 2 This publication, or part thereof, may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2007 All rights reserved. Part number: 7S6J-19A321-ADA (CG3418en) 06/2007 20070710093105...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction Engine immobiliser About this handbook......5 Principle of operation.....32 Symbols glossary......5 Coded keys........32 Parts and accessories......5 Arming the engine immobiliser..32 Disarming the engine immobiliser........32 Quick start Quick start..........8 Alarm Arming the alarm......33 Child safety Disarming the alarm......33 Child seats.........17 Booster cushions......18 Steering wheel...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Bulb specification chart....50 Cigar lighter........77 Glove box.........77 Windows and mirrors Starting the engine Electric windows......52 Exterior mirrors........52 General information......78 Electric exterior mirrors....53 Ignition switch........78 Interior mirror........54 Starting a petrol engine....78 Starting a diesel engine....80 Instruments Switching off the engine....80 Gauges..........55 Fuel and refuelling Warning lamps and indicators..56...
  • Page 5 Table of contents Parking aid Opening and closing the bonnet.........105 Principle of operation.....92 Engine compartment overview - Using the parking aid......92 1.3L Duratec-8V (Rocam)..106 Engine compartment overview - Load carrying 1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.6L General information......94 Duratec-16V (Sigma)....108 Luggage covers......94 Engine compartment overview - Roof racks and load carriers..94 2.0L Duratec-ST (Zetec)...110...
  • Page 6 Table of contents Vehicle battery Vehicle identification number (VIN)..........164 Battery care........125 Using booster cables....125 Technical specific- ations Wheels and tyres Weights...........165 General information.......127 Dimensions........168 Changing a road wheel....127 Tyre repair kit........131 Type approvals Tyre care.........137 Type approvals.......175 Using winter tyres......137 Using snow chains......137 Technical specifications....138 Telephone...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Note: Pass on this handbook when parts selling your vehicle. It is an integral part of the vehicle. Your Ford has been built to the highest standards using high quality Ford Original Parts. As a result, you SYMBOLS GLOSSARY can enjoy driving it for many years.
  • Page 8 Introduction Now it is easier to tell if you have really been given Ford Original Parts. The Ford logo is clearly visible on the following parts if they are Ford Original Parts. If your vehicle has to be repaired, look for the clearly visible...
  • Page 9 Introduction E89940...
  • Page 10: Quick Start

    Quick start QUICK START Instrument panel overview - LHD E89017 Window demister. Air vent. Luggage compartment release. Main beam, direction indicators, headlamp flasher and information display controls. Instrument cluster. Wiper lever. Heated windscreen switch. Heater rear window switch. Storage tray.
  • Page 11 Quick start Hazard warning flasher switch. Stability control switch or coin holder. Airbag deactivated warning lamp or coin holder. Audio or navigation unit. See separate handbook. Climate controls. Interior temperature sensor. Ignition switch. Horn. Steering wheel adjustment lever. Audio controls. Storage compartment.
  • Page 12 Quick start Instrument panel overview - RHD E89018 Stability control switch or coin holder. Airbag deactivated warning lamp or coin holder. Hazard warning flasher switch. Storage tray. Heated windscreen switch. Heater rear window switch. Main beam, direction indicators, headlamp flasher and information display controls.
  • Page 13 Quick start Air vent. Window demister. Lighting controls. Headlamp levelling control. Storage compartment. Ignition switch. Steering wheel adjustment lever. Horn. Audio controls. Interior temperature sensor. Climate controls. Audio or navigation unit. See separate handbook. WARNING Adjusting the steering Never adjust the steering wheel wheel when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 14 Quick start Direction indicator Powertrain warning lamp Door open warning lamp Rear fog lamp indicator Engine warning lamp Stability control (ESP) warning lamp Engine and transmission Information displays warning lamp Type 1 information display Front fog lamp indicator Frost warning lamp Glow plug indicator Headlamp indicator Ignition warning lamp...
  • Page 15 Quick start Type 2 information display Press the button to scroll through the displays and hold the button to rest, select a submenu or change a setting. The information display will tell you whether a short press of the button or long press of the button is required for the various options.
  • Page 16: Cooling The Interior Quickly

    Quick start Vehicles with automatic climate control E72506 E72507 Vehicles with automatic climate control E72153 Locking and unlocking the doors with the remote control E70446 Cooling the interior quickly Vehicles with manual climate control E87379 Unlock Lock Luggage compartment lid unlock Locking the doors Press button B once.
  • Page 17 Quick start Autolamps Unlocking the luggage compartment lid Press button C twice within three seconds. Audio unit Automatic volume control (AVC) When available, automatic volume control (AVC) adjusts the volume level to compensate for engine noise and road speed noise. 1.
  • Page 18: Electric Folding Mirrors

    Quick start Welcome lighting Automatic folding The mirrors will fold automatically The side and tail lamps will come on when you lock the vehicle with the when you unlock the doors with the remote control. The mirrors will unfold remote control. They will switch off when you unlock the vehicle with the automatically after a short time.
  • Page 19: Child Safety

    Child safety CHILD SEATS WARNINGS If your vehicle has been involved in an accident, have the child restraints checked by properly trained technicians. Note: Mandatory use of child restraints varies from country to country. A choice of ECE approved child restraints which have been specifically tested and approved for your vehicle are available from your...
  • Page 20: Booster Cushions

    Child safety Child safety seat WARNINGS Secure children that weigh more than 15 kilogrammes but are less than 150 centimetres tall in a booster seat or a booster cushion. Booster seat E68920 Secure children that weigh between 13 and 18 kilogrammes in a child safety seat in the rear seat.
  • Page 21: Child Seat Positioning

    Child safety Booster cushion CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNING When using a forward facing child seat on the rear seat, always remove the head restraint from that seat. E68924 Seating positions Mass group categories Up to 10 Up to 13 9 - 18 kg 15 - 25 22 - 36 Front passenger...
  • Page 22: Child Safety Locks

    Child safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS WARNING You cannot open the doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on. E73697 Lock Unlock...
  • Page 23: Occupant Protection

    Occupant protection Note: You will hear a loud bang and PRINCIPLE OF see a cloud of harmless powdery OPERATION residue if an airbag deploys. This is normal. Airbags Note: Only wipe airbag covers with WARNINGS a damp cloth. Do not modify the front of your The restraint system comprises: vehicle in any way.
  • Page 24: Occupant Protection

    Occupant protection Driver and front passenger Side airbags airbags E72658 E74302 Side airbags are fitted inside the The driver and front passenger seatback of the front seats. A label airbags will deploy during significant indicates that side airbags are fitted frontal collisions or collisions that are to your vehicle.
  • Page 25: Seat Belts

    Occupant protection Seat belts Curtain airbags WARNINGS Wear a seat belt and keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel. Only when you use the seat belt properly, can it hold you in a position to achieve its optimum effect. See Sitting in the correct position (page 73).
  • Page 26: Fastening The Seat Belts

    Occupant protection Press the red button on the buckle FASTENING THE SEAT to release the belt. Let it retract BELTS completely and smoothly. WARNING SEAT BELT HEIGHT Insert the tongue into the buckle ADJUSTMENT until you hear a distinct click. You have not fastened the seat belt properly if you do not hear a click.
  • Page 27: Using Seat Belts During Pregnancy

    Occupant protection USING SEAT BELTS DURING PREGNANCY E68587 E71313 WARNING Fitting the passenger Position the seat belt correctly airbag deactivation switch for your safety and that of your unborn child. Do not use only the lap WARNING strap or the shoulder strap. If you need to fit a child restraint on a seat protected by an Position the lap strap comfortably...
  • Page 28 Occupant protection Disabling the passenger airbag E71312 Disabled Enabled Turn the switch to position A. When you switch the ignition on, check that the passenger airbag deactivation warning lamp illuminates. Enabling the passenger airbag WARNING Make sure that the passenger airbag is enabled when you are not using a child restraint on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 29: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and remote controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES CAUTION The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be used by other short distance radio transmissions (e.g. amateur radios, medical equipment, wireless E72191 headphones, remote controls and alarm systems). If the frequencies are To programme a new remote jammed, you will not be able to use control:...
  • Page 30: Changing The Remote Control Battery

    Keys and remote controls Re-programming the CHANGING THE REMOTE unlocking function CONTROL BATTERY You can change the unlocking If the range of the transmitter in the function so that pressing the unlock key decreases gradually, the battery button once deactivates the central (type 3V CR 2032) should be locking or double locking, disarms replaced.
  • Page 31: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and remote controls E68729 • Carefully prise out the battery with the flat object. Fit the new battery between the contacts with the + sign facing downwards. Reassemble the transmitter unit in reverse order.
  • Page 32: Locks

    Locks Locking and unlocking the LOCKING AND doors with the key UNLOCKING Central locking You can only centrally lock the doors if they are all closed. Double locking WARNINGS Do not activate double locking when persons or animals are inside the vehicle. You will not be able to unlock the doors from the inside if you have double locked them.
  • Page 33: Automatic Relocking

    Locks Locking and unlocking the Reprogramming the doors with the remote unlocking function control You can reprogram the unlocking function so that only the driver's door is unlocked or all doors are unlocked. Press the lock and unlock buttons on the remote control at the same time for four seconds with the ignition switched off.
  • Page 34: Engine Immobiliser

    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.
  • Page 35: Alarm

    Alarm ARMING THE ALARM The system is armed as soon as the vehicle is locked and acts as a deterrent to unauthorised persons who attempt to open the doors, bonnet or luggage compartment, or remove the audio system. Automatic arming delay The 20 seconds arming delay begins when the bonnet, luggage compartment and all doors are...
  • Page 36: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel Volume ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL E70361 Volume up: Pull the VOL+ switch towards the steering wheel. Volume down: Pull the VOL switch towards the steering wheel. Seek E70358 WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving. Release the locking lever to adjust the height of the steering wheel and its distance from the driver.
  • Page 37: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel Mode E70363 Briefly press the button on the side: • In radio mode, this will locate the next pre-set radio station. • In CD mode, this will select the next CD if a CD changer is fitted. • In all modes to abort a traffic message during broadcasting.
  • Page 38: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and washers Autowipers WINDSCREEN WIPERS WARNINGS In icy conditions, make sure that the windscreen has been fully defrosted before selecting autowipers. Switch off the autowipers feature before entering a car wash. Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin to leave bands of water and smears or when they do not completely remove water from the windscreen.
  • Page 39: Windscreen Washers

    Wipers and washers When autowipers is selected, the WINDSCREEN WASHERS wipers will cycle once regardless of whether the windscreen is wet or dry. Thereafter, or when the ignition is switched on with autowipers selected, the wipers will not cycle until water is detected on the windscreen.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Windscreen Washer Jets

    Wipers and washers • the rear wiper is not already ADJUSTING THE switched on, WINDSCREEN WASHER • the wiper lever is in position C, or JETS • in position B and the front wipers are operating. The rear wiper will follow the front wiper interval (at intermittent or normal speed).
  • Page 41: Changing The Wiper Blades

    Wipers and washers CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES E66645 Lift the wiper arm and position the wiper blade at a right angle to the wiper arm. To remove, press the retaining clip in the direction of the arrow, disengage the wiper blade and pull it off the arm in the opposite direction.
  • Page 42: Lighting

    Lighting Note: If you have switched LIGHTING CONTROL autolamps on, you can only switch the main beam on when autolamps Lighting control positions has switched the headlamps on. The headlamps will come on and go off automatically depending on the ambient light.
  • Page 43: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting Main/dipped beam FRONT FOG LAMPS E72168 Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel to switch between main and dipped beam. E72163 Note: It is not possible to switch on Headlamp flasher the front fog lamps when the lighting switch is set to AUTO.
  • Page 44: Rear Fog Lamps

    Lighting Note: It is not possible to switch on REAR FOG LAMPS the rear fog lamps when the lighting switch is set to AUTO. To switch on the rear fog lamps, switch off the autolamps feature. Switch on the exterior lamps 1 and pull out the control two positions 2.
  • Page 45: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting Sport and ST Briefly tap the lever up or down and the direction indicators will flash three HAZARD WARNING times. FLASHERS INTERIOR LAMPS Note: Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the country for Courtesy lamp which your vehicle was originally built, the hazard warning flashers may flash if you brake heavily.
  • Page 46: Removing A Headlamp

    Lighting The courtesy lamp will also come on when you switch off the ignition. It will go off automatically after a short time or when you start or restart the engine. If you set the switch to position C with the ignition switch off, the courtesy lamp will come on.
  • Page 47: Changing A Bulb

    Lighting CAUTION Do not pull the bumper more than 10 mm from its original position. 6. Carefully pull the bumper towards the front of the vehicle and remove the screw. 7. Disconnect the electrical connector and remove the headlamp. CAUTION When fitting the headlamp, take care not to damage the locating points.
  • Page 48 Lighting Note: The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs. Fit replacement in the reverse order unless otherwise stated. Headlamp main and dipped beam 1. Remove the headlamp. See Removing a headlamp (page 44). E90595 2. Remove the cover. 3.
  • Page 49 Lighting Front fog lamps 2. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it. 3. Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn it anticlockwise and remove it. Side repeaters E90597 1. Disconnect the electrical connector. 2. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it.
  • Page 50: Central High Mounted Stop Lamp

    Lighting Central high mounted stop lamp E90599 3. Gently press the bulbs into the bulb holder, turn them anticlockwise and remove them. E90600 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Remove the rubber grommet. 3. Release the clips using a flat-bladed screwdriver and remove the lamp.
  • Page 51 Lighting Number plate lamp E73092 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb. E90601 Reading lamps 1. Loosen the screws and remove the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb. Interior lamp E73938 E73091 E73939...
  • Page 52: Bulb Specification Chart

    Lighting Luggage compartment 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. lamp 2. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb. E72784 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb. BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Bulb Specification Rating (watt) Front direction indicator PY21W Side lamp...
  • Page 53 Lighting Bulb Specification Rating (watt) Number plate lamp Interior lamp Reading lamp Luggage compartment lamp...
  • Page 54: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and mirrors ELECTRIC WINDOWS EXTERIOR MIRRORS Convex mirrors WARNING Do not operate the electric windows unless they are free from obstruction. Note: If you operate the switches often during a short period of time, the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating.
  • Page 55: Electric Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and mirrors Mirror tilting positions ELECTRIC EXTERIOR MIRRORS E66486 E66485 Left-hand mirror right down Right-hand mirror left Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with Electric folding mirrors a heating element that will defrost or demist the mirror glass. They will switch on automatically when you switch the heated rear window on.
  • Page 56: Interior Mirror

    Windows and mirrors INTERIOR MIRROR E71272 Dip the mirror to reduce glare when driving at night.
  • Page 57: Instruments

    Instruments GAUGES E89015 Tachometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge Speedometer Information display CAUTION Engine coolant temperature Do not restart the engine until the gauge cause of overheating has been All vehicles resolved. Shows the temperature of the engine coolant. At normal operating temperature, the needle will remain in the centre section.
  • Page 58: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instruments If the needle enters the red section, If a warning lamp or indicator does the engine is overheating. Stop the not come on when you switch the engine, switch the ignition off and ignition on, this indicates a determine the cause once the malfunction.
  • Page 59: Front Fog Lamp Indicator

    Instruments Front fog lamp indicator WARNING Have this checked immediately. The front fog lamp indicator will come on when you switch the front fog lamps If the brake system warning lamp comes on with the ABS warning lamp or the stability control warning lamp, Frost warning lamp this indicates a malfunction.
  • Page 60: Main Beam Indicator

    Instruments Main beam indicator Powertrain warning lamp The main beam indicator will Vehicles with an automatic come on when you switch transmission the headlamp main beam If the powertrain warning on. It will flash when you use the lamp comes on when the headlamp flasher.
  • Page 61 Instruments If the powertrain warning lamp flashes when the engine is running, this indicates a malfunction. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Have this checked before continuing your journey. Rear fog lamp indicator The rear fog lamp indicator will come on when you switch the rear fog lamps Stability control (ESP)
  • Page 62: Information Displays

    Information displays Setting the time GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Do not operate the information display controls when the vehicle is moving. Note: The information display will remain on for several minutes after you switch off the ignition. Note: If Sh on or SHIP ON is displayed, the vehicle shipping mode E91004 is switched on.
  • Page 63: Information Displays

    Information displays Type 2 information display Press the button to scroll through the displays and hold the button to rest, select a submenu or change a setting. The information display will tell you whether a short press of the button or long press of the button is required for the various options.
  • Page 64: Personalised Settings

    Information displays Audible warnings PERSONALISED SETTINGS You can switch off some of the audible warnings. You can change the settings of Language various functions through the information display. You can set the display to your preferred language. Unlocking the doors with the remote control INFORMATION You can set the unlocking function...
  • Page 65 Information displays Message Message indic- Meaning ator LOW BRAKE This indicates a malfunction in one of FLUID LEVEL the brake circuits. Check the brake fluid level. See Maintenance (page 104). If the ABS warning lamp or the stability control warning lamp also come on, this indicates a malfunction.
  • Page 66 Information displays Message Message indic- Meaning ator TRANSMISSION Amber The transmission system has MALFUNCTION malfunctioned. Avoid heavy accelera- tion or deceleration. The transmission will continue to operate but you will notice some unusual conditions. Have this checked as soon as possible. STEERING ASSIST The power steering system has FAILURE...
  • Page 67 Information displays Message Message indic- Meaning ator message is still displayed, switch the ignition off and have this checked before continuing your journey. If the message is no longer displayed, you can continue your journey and have this checked as soon as possible. LEFT INDICATOR Amber A left-hand side indicator bulb has...
  • Page 68: Climate Control

    Climate control Air is directed through the evaporator PRINCIPLE OF where it is cooled. Humidity is OPERATION extracted from the air to help keep the windows free of mist. The Outside air resulting condensation is directed to the outside of the vehicle and it is Keep the air intakes forward of the therefore normal if you see a small windscreen free from obstruction...
  • Page 69: Manual Climate Control

    Climate control Temperature control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Blower E90445 Blue Cold E90444 Warm Note: If you switch the blower off, Air distribution control the windscreen may mist up. E90446 Windscreen Footwell and windscreen Face level...
  • Page 70: Climate Control

    Climate control Heating the interior quickly Face level and footwell Footwell Face level, windscreen and footwell You can set the air distribution control to any position between the symbols. A small amount of air is always E90449 directed towards the windscreen. Switching the air conditioning on and off Defrosting and demisting...
  • Page 71: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate control Cooling the interior quickly The system controls the temperature, amount and distribution of the air flow automatically and adjusts them according to the driving and weather conditions. Pressing the AUTO button once switches on the auto mode. Note: Avoid adjusting the settings when the vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold.
  • Page 72: Air Distribution

    Climate control Windscreen defrosting and You can set the temperature between 16ºC and 28ºC in steps of demisting 0.5ºC. In position LO (below 16ºC) the Press the windscreen system will switch to permanent defrosting and demisting cooling, in HI (above 28ºC) to button.
  • Page 73: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate control Note: When the system is in auto Heated windscreen mode and the interior and exterior temperatures are quite hot, the system selects recirculated air E72506 automatically to maximise cooling of the interior. Once the selected Heated rear window temperature is reached, the system will reselect outside air automatically.
  • Page 74: Sunroof

    Climate control SUNROOF E90558 E72189...
  • Page 75: Seats

    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. •...
  • Page 76: Rear Seats

    Seats Folding the seatback WARNING forwards Rock the seat backwards and forwards after releasing the lever to make sure that it is fully engaged in its catch. Adjusting the height of the driver’s seat E68896 REAR SEATS WARNING Make sure that the seats and the seatbacks are secure and E68895 fully engaged in their catches.
  • Page 77: Head Restraints

    Seats E86611 E86612 1. Pull the unlock levers. 1. Insert your fingers between the seat cushion and seatback and 2. Push the seatback forwards. fold the seat cushion forwards. Creating a level load floor 2. Pull the unlock levers. 3. Push the seatback forwards. WARNING Make sure the red indicator is HEAD RESTRAINTS...
  • Page 78: Heated Seats

    Seats HEATED SEATS Driver side E81584 E90906 Adjusting the head restraint Passenger side WARNING Raise rear head restraint when the rear seat is occupied by a passenger or a child restraint. Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head.
  • Page 79: Convenience Features

    Convenience features When connecting appliances, use SUN VISORS only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors for use with SAE standard sockets. GLOVE BOX E72973 CIGAR LIGHTER E91002 Card holder E78055 Coin holders WARNING Pen or pencil clip Never hold the lighter in as this will result in damage.
  • Page 80: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine Position I GENERAL INFORMATION Steering unlocked. Ignition and all General points on starting main electrical circuits are disabled. The ignition key should not be left in If the battery has been disconnected this position for too long to avoid the vehicle may exhibit some unusual discharging the battery.
  • Page 81: Engine Idle Speed After Starting

    Starting the engine Vehicles with manual Vehicles with automatic transmission transmission Note: Do not touch the accelerator 1. Select park or neutral. pedal. 2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and hold it there. 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. 3. Fully depress the brake pedal. 2.
  • Page 82: Starting A Diesel Engine

    Starting the engine STARTING A DIESEL SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE ENGINE Cold or hot engine Vehicles with a turbocharger All vehicles CAUTION Note: When the temperature is Do not switch the engine off below -15ºC (5ºF), you may need to when it is running at high speed.
  • Page 83: Fuel And Refuelling

    Fuel and refuelling SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING Do not mix diesel with oil, petrol WARNINGS or other liquids. This could cause Stop refuelling after the fuel a chemical reaction. nozzle stops the second time. Additional fuel will fill the expansion CAUTION space in the fuel tank which could Do not add kerosene, paraffin or lead to fuel overflowing.
  • Page 84: Fuel Filler Flap

    Real world fuel consumption E75775 is governed by many factors including; driving style, high speed driving, stop/start driving, air conditioning usage, the accessories fitted and towing etc. Your Ford dealer can give you advice on improving your fuel consumption.
  • Page 85: Technical Specifications

    Fuel and refuelling TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Fuel consumption figures Extra- CO2 emis- Urban Combined urban sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 1.25L Duratec 8.2 (34.4) 4.7 (60.1) 6.0 (47.1) 1.3L Duratec, 44 kW (60 7.8 (36.2) 4.8 (58.9) 5.9 (47.9) PS), 3.82 axle ratio...
  • Page 86: Transmission

    Transmission Durashift EST MANUAL TRANSMISSION Selector lever positions 5-speed manual transmission CAUTION Do not apply any undue lateral force to the gear lever when changing from 5th to 4th gear. This could lead to the inadvertent selection of 2nd gear and can cause damage to the transmission.
  • Page 87: Brakes

    Transmission Push the lever to the left (drive mode) AUTOMATIC to select manual drive or automated TRANSMISSION - 4- drive. SPEED AUTOMATIC Moving off TRANSMISSION (4F27E) 1. Release the parking brake. Selector lever positions 2. Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 88 Transmission Press the button on the selector lever Drive to select reverse and park. Select drive to shift automatically The selector lever position will be through the forward gears. shown in the information display. 2nd Gear Park Select 2, the transmission will WARNINGS automatically shift between 2nd and 1st gears only.
  • Page 89: Drive Modes

    Transmission E83165 E83166 When you are travelling in slow 1. Remove the cover. moving traffic or climbing steep 2. Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver gradients there may be a tendency into the slot. for the transmission to continually 3. Push downwards on the shift between 4th and 3rd gears.
  • Page 90: Brakes

    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.
  • Page 91: Parking Brake

    Brakes Parking on a hill The ABS will not eliminate the dangers inherent when: If you have to park facing uphill, select • you drive too close to the vehicle first gear and turn the front wheels in front of you. away from the kerb.
  • Page 92: Stability Control

    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.
  • Page 93: Using Stability Control

    Stability control USING STABILITY CONTROL E94885 Press and hold the switch for one second. The switch will illuminate. Press the switch again to turn the system on. The system will be switched on automatically every time you switch the ignition on. For item location: See Quick start (page 8).
  • Page 94: Principle Of Operation

    Parking aid PRINCIPLE OF USING THE PARKING AID OPERATION Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, ice and snow. Do not clean with WARNING sharp objects. The parking aid does not relieve Switching the parking aid you of your responsibility to on and off drive with due care and attention.
  • Page 95: Parking Aid

    Parking aid Manoeuvring with the You will hear an intermittent tone at parking aid a distance of up to 180 centimetres (71 inches) between the obstacle and rear bumper, 80 centimetres (31 inches) between the obstacle and front bumper and 60 centimetres (24 inches) to the side.
  • Page 96: Load Carrying

    Load carrying 1. Release the straps from the GENERAL INFORMATION tailgate. WARNINGS 2. Pull the luggage cover towards you and remove it. Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. ROOF RACKS AND LOAD Make sure that you secure all loose items properly.
  • Page 97: Towing

    Towing TOWING A TRAILER WARNING Do not exceed the maximum vehicle and trailer weight stated on the vehicle identification plate. See Vehicle identification (page 164). Note: Not all vehicles are suitable or approved to have tow bars fitted. Check with your dealer first. Place loads as low and central to the axle(s) of the trailer as possible.
  • Page 98: Driving Hints

    Driving hints Engine GENERAL DRIVING POINTS CAUTION Avoid driving too fast during the Vehicles with a diesel first 1 500 kilometres (1 000 engine miles). Vary your speed frequently If the low fuel level warning lamp and change up through the gears comes on, refuel as soon as possible.
  • Page 99: Status After A Collision

    Status after a collision Right-hand drive FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH Vehicles with a Duratec engine Left-hand drive E90982 The fuel supply may be cut off as a result of an accident or sudden vibrations (e.g. collision when parking). E90981 The switch is located behind the glove box.
  • Page 100: Inspecting Safety System Components

    Status after a collision 3. If no fuel leak is apparent, reset the switch by pushing in the button. 4. Turn the ignition switch to position II. After a few seconds return the key to position I. 5. Make a further check for leaks in the fuel system.
  • Page 101: Fuses

    Fuses CHANGING A FUSE FUSE LABELS 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...
  • Page 102 Fuses Fog lamps Horn Lighting control Daytime running lamps Windscreen wipers Automatic transmission or Durashift EST Rear window wiper Engine management (diesel) or catalytic converter Heated windscreen Starter motor Heated rear window Audio system and diagnostic connector Heated exterior mirrors Engine management or electronic module Electric exterior mirrors...
  • Page 103: Fuse Box Locations

    Fuses Hazard warning flashers and direction indicators Ignition Trailer towing module Durashift EST Brake lamps Reversing lamp FUSE BOX LOCATIONS Central fuse box The central fuse box is located behind the glove box. Open the glove box and empty the contents. Press the sides inwards and swivel the glove box downwards.
  • Page 104: Vehicle Recovery

    Vehicle recovery TOWING POINTS TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS Front towing eye All vehicles WARNINGS Switch the ignition on when your vehicle is being towed. The steering lock will engage and the direction indicators and brake lamps will not work if you do not. The brake servo and the power steering pump do not operate unless the engine is running.
  • Page 105: Vehicle Recovery

    Vehicle recovery Vehicles with an automatic transmission CAUTIONS Do not tow your vehicle faster than 50 km/h (30 mph) or further than 50 kilometres (30 miles). If a speed of 50 km/h (30 mph) and a distance of 50 kilometres (30 miles) is to be exceeded the drive wheels must be lifted clear of the ground.
  • Page 106: Maintenance

    • Brake fluid level. See Brake and and resale value. There is a large clutch fluid check (page 118). 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 119).
  • Page 107: Opening And Closing The Bonnet

    Maintenance 2. Raise the bonnet slightly and pull OPENING AND CLOSING the catch towards you. THE BONNET Opening the bonnet E90413 1. Pull the lever. E78143 3. Open the bonnet and support it with the strut. Closing the bonnet Note: Make sure that the bonnet is closed properly.
  • Page 108: Engine Compartment Overview - 1.3L Duratec-8V (Rocam)

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.3L DURATEC- 8V (ROCAM) E90582 Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 117). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine oil check (page 116).
  • Page 109 Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Battery: No maintenance necessary. Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer fluid check (page 119). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 116).
  • Page 110: Engine Compartment Overview - 1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma)

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.25L DURATEC-16V (SIGMA)/1.4L DURATEC-16V (SIGMA)/1.6L DURATEC-16V (SIGMA) E90583 Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 117). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). : See Engine oil check (page 116). Engine oil filler cap...
  • Page 111 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse box. See Fuses (page 99). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Battery: No maintenance necessary. Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer fluid check (page 119). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary.
  • Page 112: Engine Compartment Overview - 2.0L Duratec-St (Zetec)

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 2.0L DURATEC- ST (ZETEC) E90584 : See Engine coolant check (page 117). Engine coolant reservoir Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine oil check (page 116).
  • Page 113 Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Battery: No maintenance necessary. Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer fluid check (page 119). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 116).
  • Page 114: Engine Compartment Overview - 1.4L Duratorq-Tdci (Dv) Diesel

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.4L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL E90585 : See Engine coolant check (page 117). Engine coolant reservoir Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine oil check (page 116).
  • Page 115 Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Battery: No maintenance necessary. Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer fluid check (page 119). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 116).
  • Page 116: Engine Compartment Overview - 1.6L Duratorq-Tdci (Dv) Diesel

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL E90586 Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine coolant check (page 117). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine oil check (page 116).
  • Page 117: Duratec-16V (Sigma)

    Maintenance Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 118). Battery: No maintenance necessary. Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer fluid check (page 119). Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine oil check (page 116).
  • Page 118: Engine Oil Dipstick - 2.0L Duratec-He (Mi4)

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 2.0L DURATEC-HE (MI4) 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL E92036 E90983 ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.4L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL ENGINE OIL CHECK CAUTION Do not use oil additives or other engine treatments. Under certain conditions, they could damage the engine.
  • Page 119: Engine Coolant Check

    Do not top up further than the cold. If the engine is hot, wait 10 MAX mark. minutes for the engine to cool down. Top up with fluid that meets the Ford Do not remove the filler cap specification. See Technical when the engine is running.
  • Page 120: Brake And Clutch Fluid Check

    Do not top up further than the of the engine. MAX mark. Do not top up further than the MAX mark. Top up with fluid that meets the Ford specification. See Technical specifications (page 119). Top up with fluid that meets the Ford specification. See Technical specifications (page 119).
  • Page 121: Washer Fluid Check

    WSS-M2C195-A Power Steering Fluid Motorcraft SuperPlus Antifreeze WSS-M97B44-D Antifreeze Ford or Motorcraft Super Brake fluid ESD-M6C57-A DOT 4 Brake Fluid CAUTION Do not use oils which do not meet the specifications or requirements. Use of unsuitable oil may lead to engine damage which is not covered by the Ford Warranty.
  • Page 122 Maintenance Capacities Capacity in litres Variant Item (gallons) Power steering system MAX mark Windscreen and rear 2.5 (0.5) window washer system Petrol Fuel tank 45 (9.9) Diesel Fuel tank 43 (9.5) Engine lubrication 1.25L Duratec system - including the oil 3.75 (0.8) filter (EFL500) Engine lubrication...
  • Page 123 Maintenance Capacity in litres Variant Item (gallons) Engine lubrication 1.4L Duratec system - excluding the 3.5 (0.8) oil filter 1.4L Duratec Engine cooling system 5 (1.1) Engine lubrication 1.6L Duratec system - including the oil 4.1 (0.9) filter (EFL10) Engine lubrication 1.6L Duratec system - including the oil 4.25 (0.9)
  • Page 124 Maintenance Capacity in litres Variant Item (gallons) Engine lubrication 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi system - excluding the 3.45 (0.8) oil filter 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi Engine cooling system 6 (1.3)
  • Page 125: Vehicle Care

    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.
  • Page 126: Cleaning The Interior

    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.
  • Page 127: Vehicle Battery

    Vehicle battery To connect the booster BATTERY CARE cables The battery requires very little maintenance. The fluid level is checked regularly during the routine service inspections. USING BOOSTER CABLES CAUTIONS Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage. Always use booster cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable.
  • Page 128: Vehicle Battery

    Vehicle battery 3. Connect the positive (+) terminal Positive connection cable of vehicle A with the positive (+) Negative connection cable terminal of vehicle B (cable C). 4. Connect the negative (-) terminal Vehicles with a petrol engine of vehicle B to the turbocharger of vehicle A (cable D).
  • Page 129: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Do not fit more than one spare CAUTIONS wheel on your vehicle at any one time. Use only approved wheel and tyre sizes. Using other sizes Do not use snow chains on this could damage the vehicle and will type of wheel.
  • Page 130: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres Jacking and lifting points It is recommended to use a workshop type hydraulic jack for CAUTION changing between summer and winter tyres. Use only the specified jacking points. If you use other positions, Note: Use a jack with a minimum you may damage the body, steering, lifting capacity of 1.5 tonnes and a suspension, engine, braking system...
  • Page 131: Removing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and tyres E93020 E93184 Note: If your vehicle is fitted with side Indentations in the sills A show the skirts, remove the cover before location of the jacking points. positioning the vehicle jack. Removing a road wheel WARNINGS Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered.
  • Page 132: Installing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and tyres 4. Slacken the wheel nuts. WARNINGS Have the passengers leave the 5. Jack up the vehicle until the tyre vehicle. is clear of the ground. 6. Remove the wheel nuts and the Secure the diagonally opposite wheel. wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock.
  • Page 133: Tyre Repair Kit

    Wheels and tyres WARNING Have the wheel nuts checked for tightness and the tyre pressure checked as soon as possible. TYRE REPAIR KIT Your vehicle may not have a spare tyre. In this case it will have an emergency tyre repair kit that can be used to repair one flat tyre.
  • Page 134: Inflating The Tyre

    Wheels and tyres Observe the following rules when • Park your vehicle at the roadside using the kit: so that you do not obstruct the flow of traffic and so that you are • Drive with caution and avoid able to use the kit without being making sudden steering or in danger.
  • Page 135 Wheels and tyres WARNINGS WARNINGS Watch the sidewall of the tyre. If the tyre inflation pressure does If any cracks, bumps or similar not reach 1.8 bar (26 psi) within damage appear, turn off the seven minutes, the tyre may have compressor and let the air out by suffered excessive damage, making means of the pressure relief valve B.
  • Page 136 Wheels and tyres E94973 Protective cap Pressure relief valve Hose Orange cap...
  • Page 137 Wheels and tyres Bottle holder Pressure gauge Power plug with cable Compressor switch Label Bottle lid Sealant bottle 10. Start the engine. 1. Open the lid of the tyre repair kit. Move the compressor switch H 2. Peel off the label I showing the to position 1.
  • Page 138: Checking The Tyre Pressure

    Wheels and tyres 17. Immediately drive approximately 5. Check the tyre pressure again three kilometres (two miles) so from the pressure gauge F. If the that the sealant can seal the tyre pressure is too high, deflate damaged area. the tyre to the specified pressure using the pressure relief valve B.
  • Page 139: Tyre Care

    Wheels and tyres Empty sealant bottles can be Check the tyre pressures (including disposed of together with normal the spare) when cold, every two household waste. Return remains of weeks. sealant to your dealer or dispose of it in compliance with local waste USING WINTER TYRES disposal regulations.
  • Page 140: Technical Specifications

    Wheels and tyres TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel nut torque Variant Specification Nm (lb-ft) 90 (66) Tyre pressures (cold tyres) Up to 80 km/h (50 mph) Tyre pressures Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) 2.0L Duratec T125/80 R 15...
  • Page 141 Wheels and tyres Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) 2.0L Duratec 195/45 R 16 2.2 (32) 2 (29) 2.3 (33) 2.6 (38) 2.0L Duratec 205/40 R 17 2.2 (32) 2 (29) 2.5 (36) 2.8 (41) Continuous speed in excess of 160 km/h (100 mph)
  • Page 142: Telephone

    Telephone Note: The mobile phone does not GENERAL INFORMATION switch off immediately after the ignition key is turned off: the power This section describes the functions down delay is preset to 10 minutes. and features of the Bluetooth mobile The time period can be adjusted to phone and voice control system.
  • Page 143: Making A Phone An Active Phone

    Telephone 2. Push the phone downwards until Phone a click is heard. Mobile Home Office E87688 Note: The connection to the system will be displayed on your phone. Making a phone an active phone Phonebook When using the system for the first After start up access to the time, no phone is connected to the phonebook can be delayed for up to...
  • Page 144: Bluetooth Setup

    2. The private mode must not be with your vehicle it must be bonded activated on the Bluetooth phone. to the vehicle telephone system. 3. Search for audio device. 4. Select Ford Audio. 5. The Bluetooth PIN number 0000 must be entered on the phone keypad.
  • Page 145: Telephone Controls

    Bluetooth. Mode button This is referred to as a SIS file and will be available via the Ford website. Incoming calls can be accepted by Please consult your dealer for full pressing the MODE button once or details.
  • Page 146: Using The Telephone - Vehicles Without: Navigation System

    Telephone Voice and accept/reject button Mode button only E87664 On vehicles without a VOICE button, E87662 the MODE button on the remote Voice button control is used to activate or switch off the voice control. Accept/Reject button Note: You will not be able to use the The VOICE button is used to activate MODE button to activate the voice or switch off the Voice control.
  • Page 147 Telephone Making a call Press and hold 0 to enter a + digit. Dialling a number Ending a call Calls can be ended by either: You can access your phone address book either with the phone docked • pressing one of the following in the cradle or via Bluetooth.
  • Page 148 Telephone 2. Press the call accept button again Accepting a second incoming to display the last dialled number. call 3. Press the call accept button a Second incoming calls can be third time to dial the number. accepted by either: •...
  • Page 149: Using The Telephone - Travel Pilot Ex

    Telephone Using the audio unit menu USING THE TELEPHONE - TRAVEL PILOT EX 1. Press the PHONE or call accept button. This chapter describes the phone 2. Press the MENU button on the functions of the Navigation System audio unit. TravelPilot EX.
  • Page 150: Voice Control

    Telephone Handling an incoming call Dialling a number - Bluetooth phone Accepting an incoming call Using the Bluetooth phone, phone Incoming calls can be accepted by numbers can be dialled using voice either: control, refer to the Voice control chapter. •...
  • Page 151 Telephone Accepting a second incoming 1. Press the PHONE button on the call audio unit. 2. Select the DEBOND option in the Second incoming calls can be menu. accepted by either: 3. Select the phone from the list by • Pressing the accept button.
  • Page 152: Voice Control

    Voice control Note: The voice control system is PRINCIPLE OF language specific. If you require the OPERATION system to operate in another language please consult your dealer. Voice recognition enables operation of the audio system without the need System response to divert your attention from the road As you work through a voice session ahead in order to change settings, or...
  • Page 153: Using Voice Control

    Voice control • Store up to 20 name tags per 1) Only when the mobile phone is function. fitted with Bluetooth and voice control • The average recording time for each name tag is approximately Start communicating with the 2-3 seconds. system Before you can start talking to the USING VOICE CONTROL...
  • Page 154 Voice control Overview The overview below shows the available voice commands for operating your CD player. The following lists will give further information about the complete command menu. "CD" "HELP" "DISC" "TRACK" a) Can only be used with a CD changer. b) Can be used as a shortcut.
  • Page 155 Voice control Steps User says System answer "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK" "<a number between 1 and "TRACK <number>" 99>" a) Can be used as a shortcut. Overview Radio The overview below shows the The radio voice commands support available voice commands for the functionality of the radio and allow operating your radio.
  • Page 156 Voice control Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "AM" "FREQUENCY PLEASE" "FM" "FREQUENCY PLEASE" "<frequency>" "TUNE <frequency>" Store name If you have tuned a radio station, you can store it with a name in the directory. Steps User says System answer "RADIO"...
  • Page 157 Voice control Delete name This function allows you to delete a stored radio station. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "DELETE NAME" "NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "DELETE <name>" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Play directory This function allows you to let the system tell you all of the stored radio stations.
  • Page 158: Telephone Commands

    Voice control Overview TELEPHONE COMMANDS The overview below shows the Phone available voice commands of the phone system. The following lists will Your phone system allows you to give further information about the create an additional phonebook. The complete command menu. stored entries can be dialled by voice control.
  • Page 159: Create A Phonebook

    Voice control Create a phonebook New entries can be stored with the "STORE NAME" command. This Store name feature can be used to dial a number by calling up the name instead of the full phone number. Steps User says System answer "PHONE"...
  • Page 160: Phone Functions

    Voice control Play directory Use this function to let the system tell you all stored entries. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY" Delete directory This function allows you to delete all entries in one go. Steps User says System answer...
  • Page 161 Voice control b) Only when the mobile phone is fitted with Bluetooth and voice control (dependant on the mobile phone). Dial number Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE"...
  • Page 162: Main Settings

    Voice control Redial This function allows you to redial the last dialled phone number. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "REDIAL" "REDIAL" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DIALLING" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" a) Can be used as a shortcut. Note: DTMF can only be used during DTMF (Tone dialling) an ongoing call.
  • Page 163: Navigation System Commands

    Voice control Steps User says System answer "REJECT CALLS" "REJECT CALLS" Overview NAVIGATION SYSTEM The overview below shows the COMMANDS available voice commands for operating your climate control Please refer to your separate system. The following lists will give Navigation handbook for details of further information about the the command menus.
  • Page 164 Voice control This function allows you to adjust the fan speed. Steps User says System answer "CLIMATE" "CLIMATE" "FAN SPEED PLEASE" "‘FAN" "MINIMUM" "FAN MINIMUM" "<a number between 1 and 7>" "FAN <number>" "MAXIMUM" "FAN MAXIMUM" a) Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English language module the "FAN"...
  • Page 165 Voice control Steps User says System answer "MINIMUM" "TEMPERATURE MINIMUM" "<a number between 15 and 29 °C with 0.5 increments>" or "TEMPERATURE <number>" "<a number between 59 and 84 °F>" "MAXIMUM" "TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM" a) Can be used as a shortcut. Auto mode Steps User says...
  • Page 166: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE NUMBER (VIN) E85610 E87496 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is stamped into the floor panel on the Gross vehicle weight right-hand side, beside the front seat. Gross train weight It is also shown on the left-hand side Maximum front axle weight of the instrument panel.
  • Page 167: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications WEIGHTS Vehicle weight (kg) - 3-door Variant EC kerb Payload Permiss- Permiss- weight ible gross ible roof weight rack weight 1.25L Duratec 1096 1520 1.3L Duratec, 44 kW (60 1117 1520 1.3L Duratec, 51 kW (70 1117 1530 1.4L Duratec, 5-speed 1095 420/425...
  • Page 168 Technical specifications Vehicle weight (kg) - 5-door Variant EC kerb Payload Permiss- Permiss- weight ible gross ible roof weight rack weight 1.25L Duratec 1102 1530 1.3L Duratec, 44 kW (60 1123 1520 1.3L Duratec, 51 kW (70 1123 1540 1.4L Duratec, 5-speed 1101 1530 manual transmission...
  • Page 169 Technical specifications Variant EC kerb Payload Permiss- Permiss- weight ible gross ible roof weight rack weight 1.4L Duratorq-TDCi, 5- 1119 381/466 1500/1585 speed manual transmis- sion...
  • Page 170: Dimensions

    Technical specifications DIMENSIONS Vehicle dimensions 3-door E90352 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) 3918 - 3924 (154.3 - Maximum length 154.5) 1907/1912 Overall width including exterior mirrors (75.1/75.3 1429 - 1468 (56.3 - Overall height at EC kerb weight 57.8) Wheelbase 2486 (97.9)
  • Page 171 Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) 1464 - 1477 (57.6 - Front track 58.1) 1434 - 1444 (56.5 - Rear track 56.9) Vehicles with electric exterior mirrors...
  • Page 172 Technical specifications 5-door E90353...
  • Page 173 Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) 3918 - 3924 (154.3 - Maximum length 154.5) 1907/1912 Overall width including exterior mirrors (75.1/75.3 1432 - 1464 (56.4 - Overall height at EC kerb weight 57.6) Wheelbase 2486 (97.9) 1464 - 1474 (57.6 - Front track 1434 - 1444 (56.5 - Rear track...
  • Page 174 Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Maximum length 3918 (154.3) 1907/1912 Overall width including exterior mirrors (75.1/75.3 1434 - 1468 (56.5 - Overall height at EC kerb weight 57.8) Wheelbase 2486 (97.9) 1464 - 1474 (57.6 - Front track 1434 - 1444 (56.5 - Rear track...
  • Page 175 Technical specifications Towing equipment dimensions E90357 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Bumper – end of tow ball 115 (4.5) Attachment point – centre of tow ball 5 (0.2)
  • Page 176 Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Wheel centre – centre of tow ball 749 (29.5) Centre of tow ball – side member 507 (20) Inner side of side member 1014 (39.9) Centre of tow ball - centre 1. attachment point 317 (12.5) Centre of tow ball - centre 2.
  • Page 177: Type Approvals

    Type approvals If the type approval of your remote TYPE APPROVALS control is inspected, refer to the following table. Remote control Note: We recommend that you use the remote control only in the countries listed. E72068...
  • Page 178 Type approvals Engine immobiliser If the type approval of your engine immobiliser is inspected, refer to the following tables. E72069...
  • Page 179 Type approvals E72070...
  • Page 181 Index Automatic transmission...... Drive modes.........87 Emergency park position release lever............87 See: Climate control......66 Hints on driving with an automatic About this handbook......5 transmission........86 Selector lever positions......85 See: Brakes..........88 Auxiliary heater.........71 ABS driving hints Diesel auxiliary heater (depending on See: Hints on driving with ABS..88 country)..........71 Accessories See: Parts and accessories....5...
  • Page 182 Index Changing a bulb......45 Climate control commands..161 Central high mounted stop lamp..48 Climate..........161 Coded keys........32 Front direction indicators....46 Convenience features....77 Front fog lamps........47 Coolant check Headlamp main and dipped beam..........46 See: Engine coolant check....117 Interior lamp..........49 Luggage compartment lamp....50 Number plate lamp......49 Dimensions........168 Reading lamps........49 Rear lamps..........47...
  • Page 183 Index Exterior mirrors........52 Hazard warning flashers....43 Headlamp levelling......42 Convex mirrors........52 Folding mirrors........52 Recommended headlamp levelling switch positions.......42 Head restraints........75 Adjusting the head restraint....76 Fastening the seat belts....24 Removing the head restraint.....76 Front fog lamps........41 Heated seats........76 Fuel and refuelling......81 Heated windows and mirrors..71 Technical specifications......83 Heated exterior mirrors.......71 Fuel burning heater...
  • Page 184 Index Manual climate control....67 Air distribution control......67 Blower............67 Lighting control........40 Cooling the interior quickly....69 Autolamps..........40 Cooling with outside air......68 Headlamp flasher.........41 Defrosting and demisting the Home safe lighting......40 windscreen........68 Main/dipped beam......41 Heating the interior quickly....68 Welcome lighting.........40 Recirculated air........68 Lighting..........40 Reducing interior air humidity....69 Load carriers Switching the air conditioning on and...
  • Page 185 Removing a headlamp....44 Repairing minor paint Look for the Ford logo on the damage........124 following parts ........6 Roof racks and load carriers..94 Now you can be sure that your Ford parts are Ford parts......5 Roof rack..........94 Personalised settings.....62 Running-in........96 Audible warnings.........62 Brakes and clutch........96...
  • Page 186 Index Starting a petrol engine....78 Towing points.........102 Cold or hot engine.......78 Front towing eye........102 Towing the vehicle on four Engine idle speed after starting..79 wheels...........102 Flooded engine........79 Starting the engine......78 All vehicles...........102 General information......78 Vehicles with a Durashift EST...102 Status after a collision.....97 Vehicles with an automatic Steering wheel........34 transmission........103...
  • Page 187 Index Using winter tyres......137 Warning lamps and indicators..56 ABS warning lamp.......56 Vehicle battery.......125 Airbag warning lamp......56 Vehicle care........123 Brake system warning lamp....56 Vehicle identification number Direction indicator........57 (VIN)..........164 Door open warning lamp....57 Vehicle identification plate....164 Engine warning lamp......57 Vehicle identification......164 Front fog lamp indicator......57 Vehicle recovery......102 Frost warning lamp......57...
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