Ford Mustang (2015) manual

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    2015 OWNER’S MANUAL MUS T ANG 2015 OWNER’S MANUAL fordowner .com (U . S.) ford.ca (C a n a d a) July 2014 | First Printing Owner’s Manual | Mustang Litho in U.S.A. FR3J 19A321 AA[...]

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    The inf ormation contained in this publica tion was c orrect at the time of g oing to print. In the interest of continuous dev elopment, we r eserve the right to change specific ations, design or equipment a t any time without notice or obliga tion. No part of this publication ma y be reproduced , transmitte d, stored in a retriev al system or tr a[...]

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    Introduction About This Manual ........................................... 7 S ymbols Glossary ............................................. 7 Da ta Rec ording .................................................. 9 Calif ornia Proposition 65 .............................. 11 Per chlor ate ......................................................... 11 F[...]

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    Aut owipers ....................................................... 66 Windshiel d W asher s ..................................... 67 Lighting Lighting Contr ol .............................................. 68 Aut olamps ........................................................ 68 Instrument Lighting Dimmer ..................... 69 Headl amp Exit D[...]

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    Rear Axl e Limited Slip Diff erential ............................. 139 Brak es General Inf ormation .................................... 140 Hints on Driving With Anti-L ock Brak es ........................................................... 140 P arking Brake ................................................. 140 Hill Start A ssist ...............[...]

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    Maintenanc e General Inf ormation .................................... 210 Opening and Closing the Hood ............... 210 Under Hood Overvie w - 2.3L EcoBoost ™ .................................................. 211 Under Hood Overvie w - 3.7L ..................... 212 Under Hood Overvie w - 5.0L 32V Ti-V CT ....................................[...]

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    Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone ............ 299 S YNC ™ Applications and S ervices ...... 309 Using S YNC ™ With Y our Media Pla yer ............................................................. 317 S YNC ™ T roubleshooting ......................... 324 MyFord T ouch ™ General Inf ormation ................................... 334 Set tings[...]

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    6 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing[...]

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    ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou for choosing Ford . W e rec ommend that you t ake some time t o get t o know y our vehicle b y reading this manual. T he more that y ou know about it, the gre ater the s afe ty and ple asure y ou will get fr om driving it. W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . [...]

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    Bat tery acid Brak e fluid - non petr oleum base d Brak e syst em Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s afe ty door lock or unl ock Child se at l ower anchor Child se at t ether anchor E71340 Cruise c ontrol Do not open when hot Engine air filt er Engine cool ant Engine cool ant tempera ture Engine oil Expl osive ga s Fan w arning Fa sten sa fet[...]

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    Maintain corr ect fluid l evel Note oper ating instructions P anic alarm E139213 P arking aid P arking brake Po wer st eering fluid Po wer windo ws front/ rear Po wer windo w lockout Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e yes E138639 Stabilit y control Windshiel d wash and wipe D A T A REC ORDING Servic e Data Recor ding Servic e dat[...]

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    The event da ta recorder in this v ehicle is designed to rec ord such data as: • How various s yst ems in your vehicl e were oper ating; • Whether or not the driv er and passenger sa fety belts w ere buckl ed/fast ened; • How far (if a t all) the driver was depressing the ac celer ator and/ or the brak e pedal; and • How fa st the vehicl e [...]

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    C ALIFORNIA PROPO SITION 65 W ARNING Some c onstituents of engine exhaust, certain vehicl e components, certain fl uids contained in v ehicles and certain pr oducts of component w ear contain or emit chemic als known t o the Sta te of Calif ornia to c ause cancer and birth def ects or other repr oductive harm. PERCHL ORA TE Certain c omponents in y[...]

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    W arranty on R eplacement P arts Genuine Ford and Mot orcra ft repla cement parts are the onl y repl acement parts tha t benefit from a For d W arranty . Damag e caused t o your v ehicle as a r esult of the fail ure of non-Ford part s may not be co vered b y the Ford W arranty . For additional inf ormation, re fer to the t erms and conditions of th[...]

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    For your adde d saf ety , your v ehicle is fitt ed with sophistica ted el ectronic c ontrols. MOBILE COMMUNIC A TIONS EQUIPMENT Using mobile c ommunications e quipment is becoming incr easingl y important in the conduct of busine ss and personal aff airs. How ever , you must not compr omise your own or other s ’ saf ety when using such equipment.[...]

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    Front Ex terior Overview E177478 See Locking and Unl ocking (page 56). A See Driving Aids (pa ge 159). B See Changing the W iper Blades (page 222). C See Maint enance (pag e 210). D See Changing a Bulb (pa ge 224). E Tir e pressures. See T echnical Specifications (pa ge 266). F See Changing a R oad Wheel (pag e 260). G 14 Mustang (), enUS A, First [...]

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    V ehicle Int erior Overview E177481 See T ransmission (page 134). A See P ower W indows (pa ge 73). B See Locking and Unl ocking (page 56). C See Head R estraints (pa ge 108). D See F astening the Saf ety Belts (pa ge 30). E See R ear Seats (pag e 112). F See S eats (page 108). G See Opening and Cl osing the Hood (page 210). H 15 Mustang (), enUS A[...]

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    Instrument P anel Overview E177480 Air vents. See Hints on C ontrolling the Interior Climat e (page 104). A Direc tion indicat ors. See Dir ection Indicators (pa ge 71). B Instrument clust er and informa tion display s. See Instrument Cl uster (pag e 77). Se e Information Display s (page 83). C Wiper l ever . See W ipers and W ashers (pa ge 66). D [...]

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    Horn. N Cruise c ontrol. See C ruise Control (pag e 152). O Informa tion displa y controls. See Informa tion Display Contr ol (page 65). P Lugg age comp artment switch. S ee Interior Lugga ge Compartment R elease (pag e 60). Q Lighting contr ol. See Lighting C ontrol (page 68). R Rear Ex terior Overvie w E177479 See Lock s (page 56). A See Changing[...]

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    GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f ollo wing sections for dir ections on how t o properly us e saf ety restr aints for chil dren. W ARNINGS Al ways mak e sure your chil d is secur ed properly in a de vice that is appropria te for their height, age and weight. Chil d saf ety r estraints must be bought separ atel y from y our vehicle . Fail ure to f oll[...]

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    Rec ommendations for Saf ety Restr aints for Chil dren Rec ommended restraint type Child size , height, weight, or a ge Child Use a child s afe ty sea t (sometimes c alled an infant c arrier , conv ertible sea t, or toddl er seat). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or l ess (gener ally ag e four or y ounger). Infant s or toddl ers Use a belt-po siti[...]

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    Use a child s afe ty sea t (sometimes call ed an infant c arrier , conv ertible se at, or toddl er sea t) for infant s, toddl ers, or childr en weighing 40 pounds (18 kilogr ams) or less (g enerall y age f our or young er). Using Lap and Shoulder Belts W ARNINGS Airbags c an kill or injure a child in a child se at. Ne ver plac e a rear-f acing chil[...]

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    E142530 3. W hile holding the shoul der and lap bel t portions tog ether , rout e the tongue through the chil d sea t accor ding to the child se at manuf acturer's instructions. Be sure the bel t webbing is not twist ed. E142531 4. Insert the belt t ongue into the pr oper buckle (the buck le clo sest to the direc tion the tongue is coming fr o[...]

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    8. R emov e remaining sla ck from the belt. Forc e the seat do wn with extr a weight, for e xample , by pressing do wn or kneeling on the chil d restraint whil e pulling up on the shoulder bel t in order to f orce sl ack from the bel t. This is nece ssary to remo ve the remaining slack tha t will exist onc e the extr a weight of the chil d is added[...]

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    how ever the sa fet y belt can still be used to a ttach the chil d seat. For forwar d-facing child se ats, the t op tether str ap must also be at tached to the pr oper top te ther anchor , if a t op tether str ap has been pro vided with your chil d seat. E174449 Y our vehicle ha s LA T CH lo wer anchors f or child se at install ation a t the seatin[...]

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    Perf orm the foll owing st eps to install a child s afe ty seat with t ether anchors: For coupe: Note: If you install a chil d seat with rigid LA TCH a ttachments, do not tighten the te ther strap enough t o lift the child sea t off your vehicl e sea t cushion when the child is sea ted in it. K eep the tether str ap just snug without lifting the fr[...]

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    5. Tighten the chil d saf ety sea t tether strap a ccor ding to the manufa cturer ’ s instructions. If the sa fety se at is not anchored pr operly , the risk of a child being injur ed in a cra sh gre atly incr ease s. If your chil d restr aint syst em is equipped with a te ther strap, and the chil d restr aint manufa cturer rec ommends its use, F[...]

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    If your back less boost er seat ha s a remo vable shiel d, r emove the shiel d. If a vehicl e sea ting position has a lo w sea t back or no hea d restraint, a backless booster se at ma y place y our child's head (as me asured a t the tops of the e ars) abov e the top of the sea t. In this ca se, mov e the backless boo ster to another sea ting [...]

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    E142597 If the booster se at slides on the v ehicle sea t upon which it is being used, pl acing a rubberized mesh s old as shel f or carpet liner under the booster se at ma y improve this condition. Do not intr oduce any it em thicker than this under the boost er sea t. Check with the boost er seat manufa cturer's instructions. CHILD SEA T POS[...]

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    Rec ommendations for attaching chil d safet y restraints for chil dren Use any atta chment method as indicated bel ow by X Combined weight of child and child sea t Restr aint Type Safet y belt only Safet y belt and LA TCH (lo wer anchors and top tether anchor) Safet y belt and top tether anchor LA TCH (lo wer anchors only ) LA TCH (lo wer anchors a[...]

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    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Al ways driv e and ride with your sea tback upright and the lap bel t snug and l ow across the hips. T o reduc e the risk of injury , make sure chil dren sit where the y can be properl y restr ained. Nev er let a pa ssenger hol d a child on his or her lap whil e your v ehicle is moving. T he passeng er cannot prot [...]

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    • Cr ash sensors and monit oring syst em with re adiness indicat or . The sa fet y belt pre tensioners a t the front sea ting positions are designed t o tighten the sa fety bel ts when activa ted . In frontal and near-fr ontal cra shes, the saf ety bel t pret ensioners may be ac tivat ed alone or , if the cra sh is of sufficient severit y , toge [...]

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    E142588 2. T o unfa sten, pr ess the rel ease butt on and remo ve the tongue fr om the buckle . Using Safe ty Belts During Pregnancy W ARNING Al ways ride and driv e with your sea tback upright and the saf ety bel t properl y fa stened . The lap portion of the sa fety bel t should fit snug and be positioned l ow across the hips. The shoulder portio[...]

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    In addition, the r etract or is designed to l ock if the webbing is pull ed out too quickl y . If this occur s, let the bel t retr act slightl y and pull webbing out a gain in a slo w and contr olled manner . Safe ty Belt Ext ension Assembly W ARNINGS Do not use ex tensions to chang e the fit of the shoulder bel t across the tor so. Do not use ex t[...]

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    If the Belt-Minder w arnings expir e (warning s for about five minut es) for one passeng er (driv er or front passeng er), the other passeng er can still ca use the Belt-Minder f ea ture to turn on. Then... If... The Bel t-Minder fea ture will not activ at e. Y ou and the front sea t passenger buckl e your sa fet y belts bef ore you s witch the ign[...]

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    3. For the seating position y ou are swit ching off, buckl e then unbuckle the sa fety bel t three times a t a modera te speed , ending in the unbuckled st ate . Aft er Step 3, the saf ety belt w arning light turns on. 4. Whil e the saf ety belt w arning light is on, buckl e and then unbuckle the sa fety bel t. Aft er Step 4 , the saf ety bel t war[...]

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    The P ersonal Sa fety S yst em provide s an impro ved ov erall l evel of front al crash prot ection to fr ont seat oc cupants and is designed t o help further reduce the risk of airbag-r elat ed injuries. The s ystem is abl e to anal yze diff erent occup ant conditions and cra sh severit y before a ctivating the appropria te sa fety de vices to hel[...]

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    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Airbags do not infl at e slowl y or gentl y , and the risk of injury from a deplo ying airbag is the gre ate st close to the trim c overing the airba g module. All occup ants of your vehicl e, including the driv er , should al way s properl y wear their sa fe ty belts, e ven when an airbag suppl emental restr aint [...]

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    DRIVER AND P AS SENGER AIRBA GS W ARNINGS Nev er place y our arm or any objects ov er an airbag module . Placing y our arm ov er a deploying airb ag can resul t in serious arm frac tures or other injuries. Objec ts plac ed on or over the airbag infl ation are a may cause those objects t o be propell ed by the airbag int o your f ace and t orso caus[...]

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    E142846 Childr en must alw ays be properl y restr ained. A ccident sta tistics sugg est that childr en are sa fer when properl y restr ained in the re ar seating positions than in the front se ating position. F ailure t o foll ow these instructions ma y increa se the risk of injury in a cra sh. FRONT P ASSENGER SENSING S Y STEM W ARNINGS Ev en with[...]

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    The fr ont passenger s ensing system is designed t o disable (will not infl at e) the front pa ssenger front al airbag when a rear fa cing infant sea t, a forw ard-fa cing child restr aint, or a booster s eat is det ecte d. Ev en with this technol ogy , parents ar e strongl y encour aged t o alwa ys properl y restr ain childr en in the rear sea t. [...]

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    of injury in a cra sh event. For example , if an occupant sl ouches, lies do wn, turns sidewa ys, sits f orward , le ans forwar d or sidewa ys, or puts one or both f eet up, the chance of injury during a cr ash is gre atl y incre ased. If you think tha t the status of the pa ssenger airbag off indic ator l amp is incorrec t, check for the f ollo wi[...]

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    W ARNINGS Do not le an your head on the door . The side airba g could injur e you as it deplo ys from the side of the sea tback. Do not at tempt to servic e, repair , or modify the airbag, it s fuses or the sea t cov er on a seat c ontaining an airbag a s you coul d be seriously injur ed or kille d. Cont act your authoriz ed dealer a s soon as poss[...]

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    DRIVER AND P AS SENGER KNEE AIRBA GS W ARNINGS K eep the glo ve bo x door closed whil e driving for optimal perf ormance of the passeng er knee airbag during a cra sh. T o reduc e risk of injury , do not obstruct or pl ace object s in the deplo yment path of the knee airba g. A driver knee airba g is loca ted under or within the instrument panel. A[...]

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    E75004 The s ystem c onsists of the foll owing: • Sa fety c anopy curtain airbag s loca ted abov e the trim panels ov er the front and re ar side windows identified b y a label or w ording on the headliner or roof-pill ar trim. • A fle xible hea dliner which opens above the side doors t o allow air curt ain deplo yment • The cr ash sensors an[...]

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    If any of these things happen, even intermit tently , hav e the supplemental restr aint syst em serviced a t an authorized deal er immediat ely . Unless servic ed, the sys tem may not function pr operly in the ev ent of a crash. The sa fet y belt pre tensioners and the front airbag suppl emental restr aint syst em are designed t o activa te when th[...]

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    GENERAL INF ORMA TION ON RADIO FRE QUENCIES This de vice complies with P art 15 of the FC C Rules and with Industry Cana da license-e xempt R SS standard(s). Opera tion is subject to the f ollo wing two conditions: (1) T his device ma y not cause harmful interf erence , and (2) This devic e must acc ept any interf erence r eceiv ed, including int e[...]

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    REMOTE C ONTROL Intellig ent Acc ess K ey E144506 Y our intelligent ac cess k eys opera te the pow er locks and the r emote start s ystem. The k ey must be in your v ehicle t o activa te the push-butt on start syst em. Remo vable K ey Blade The int elligent ac cess ke y also contains a remo vable mechanic al key bl ade that y ou can use t o unlock [...]

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    E151957 1. Pla ce the cap just f orward of the k ey cylinder . 2. Whil e applying pre ssure to the cap , mov e it forwar d until it is in plac e. Y ou may he ar a snap as it enga ges. Make sur e you hav e properl y installed the cap b y trying to mov e it rearwar d. Repla cing the Battery Note: Ref er to l ocal regul ations when disposing of tr ans[...]

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    5. Reinstall the housing and c over . Car Finder E138623 Pr ess the button twic e within three se conds. The horn will sound and the turn signals will fla sh. W e rec ommend you use this method to l oca te your v ehicle, r ather than using the panic alarm. Sounding a P anic Alarm Note: The panic alarm will onl y opera te when the ignition is off. E[...]

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    E138626 The t ag with your transmit ter detail s the starting proc edure. T o remot e start your vehicl e: 1. Pr ess the lock butt on to l ock all the doors. 2. Pr ess the remote st art button twic e. The e xterior l amps will flash t wice. The horn will sound if the s ystem f ails to start, unl ess quiet start is on. Quiet start will run the blo w[...]

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    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey all ows you t o progr am keys with restric ted driving modes t o promote g ood driving habits. All but one of the k eys progr ammed to the vehicl e can be activ ated with the se restrict ed modes. Any k eys that ha ve not been pr ogrammed are r eferre d to as adminis trat or key s or admin k eys. T hese can be used t [...]

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    CREA TING A MYKEY Use the informa tion displa y to cre ate a MyK ey: 1. Insert the k ey you want t o progr am into the ignition. If your v ehicle is equippe d with a push-butt on start, plac e the intellig ent acc ess ke y fob into the ba ckup slot. T he loc ation of your b ackup slot is in another chapter . See S tarting and Stopping the Engine (p[...]

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    Action and Description Messag e All MyK eys Cle ared Note: When you cl ear your MyK eys, y ou remove all r estrictions and re turn all MyKe ys to their original admin k ey sta tus. 52 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing MyK ey ™[...]

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    CHECKING MYKEY S Y S TEM S T A TUS Y ou can find informa tion on programmed MyK ey(s) using the informa tion displa y contr ol on the steering wheel. S ee Information Displa ys (pa ge 83). T o find information on a programed MyK ey(s), press the le ft arrow button t o acc ess the main menu and scroll to: Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button. S[...]

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    USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE S T ART S YS TEMS MyK ey is not compa tible with non Ford-appr oved , aft ermarket r emote start sys tems. If you choose t o install a remot e start sy stem, see an a uthorized deal er for a Ford-appr oved r emote start sy stem. MYKEY TROUBLE SHOOTING Potential C auses Condition I cannot cr eat e a MyKe y . • The k ey or t[...]

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    Potential C auses Condition Pr ogram a spare k ey . Se e Passive Anti-Theft Sy stem (pa ge 62). I los t a key . MyK ey distanc es do not accumul at e. • The MyK ey user is not using the MyK ey . • An admin k ey holder cl eared the MyK eys and cre ated ne w MyK eys. • The k ey sys tem has been r eset. • An admin transmit ter is pres ent at v[...]

  • Page 59

    LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Y ou can use the power door l ock contr ol or the remot e control t o lock and unl ock your v ehicle. Po wer Door Locks The po wer door lock c ontrol is on the driver and front pa ssenger door panels. E180791 Unlock. A Lock. B Door Lock Indicator An LED on each door windo w trim lights when you l ock the door . It remains lit [...]

  • Page 60

    Mislock If any door or the lu ggag e compartment is open, or if the hood is open on vehicl es with an anti-theft alarm or r emote start, the horn sounds twic e and the directional indica tors do not fl ash. Y ou can enabl e or disabl e this fea ture in the informa tion displa y . See Gener al Information (pag e 83). Opening the Lugga ge Compartment[...]

  • Page 61

    When you open one of the fr ont doors and lock y our vehicl e using the power door l ock contr ol, all doors lock then unl ock if: • The ignition is on. • The ignition is off and y our vehicle is not in P . Auto R elock If you pr ess the unlock butt on on the remot e control and do not open a door within 45 sec onds, your vehicl e lock s and ar[...]

  • Page 62

    E180643 Left-Hand Side T urn clock wise to lock. Right-Hand Side T urn count erclock wise to lock. Unlocking the Deck lid E188353 If the pow er decklid rel ease does not opera te bec ause of a discharge d batt ery , pull the re ar seat l eft-hand side sea tback aside , insert the mechanical k ey blade int o the ke y slot and turn the k ey to rel ea[...]

  • Page 63

    Ac cessory Mode Batt ery Saver for Intellig ent Acc ess Ke ys If you l eav e your vehicl e in the run ignition sta te, it turns off onc e it detec ts a certain amount of bat tery drain or a fter 45 minutes. Lugga ge C ompartment From Inside Y our V ehicle E188015 Pr ess the button on the instrument panel to unl at ch the lugga ge compartment. Pr es[...]

  • Page 64

    Y our vehicle is equippe d with a rele ase handle tha t provide s a means of escape for chil dren and adul ts if they bec ome lock ed inside the lugg age c ompartment. Adul ts should f amiliarize themsel ves with the opera tion and loc ation of the rel ease handle . E144403 The handl e is loc ated inside the l ugga ge compartment either on the l ug[...]

  • Page 65

    P AS SIVE ANTI-THEFT S Y STEM Note: The sy stem is not comp atible with non-Ford a ftermarke t remote st art syst ems. Use of these s ystems ma y resul t in vehicle starting probl ems and a loss o f security prot ection. Note: Metallic objec ts, ele ctronic devic es or a second c oded ke y on the same ke y chain may c ause vehicle s tarting problem[...]

  • Page 66

    E174956 1. R emove the rubber c overing ( A) from the cuphol der . Plac e the first progr ammed key in the ba ckup slot (B) at the bot tom of the cuphol der , then press the push but ton ignition swit ch. 2. W ait five seconds and then pr ess the push butt on ignition switch ag ain. 3. Remo ve the intellig ent acce ss key . 4. Within 10 sec onds, p[...]

  • Page 67

    ADJU STING THE S TEERING WHEEL W ARNING Do not adjust the st eering wheel when your v ehicle is moving. Note: Make sure tha t you sit in the corr ect position. Se e Sitting in the Correc t Position (pag e 108). E176634 1. Unlock the st eering col umn. 2. Adjust the s teering wheel t o the desired position. E176635 3. Lock the st eering column. AUDI[...]

  • Page 68

    V OICE CONTR OL (If Equipped) E174584 C D B A End a call. A Answ er a call. B V oice r ecognition. C Mute . D See S YNC ™ (pag e 295). See MyFord T ouch ™ (pag e 334). CRUISE C ONTROL E174594 INFORMA TION DISPLA Y C ONTROL E174595 See Inf ormation Display s (page 83). 65 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing St eering Wheel[...]

  • Page 69

    WINDSHIELD WIPER S Note: Fully defr ost the windshield be fore swit ching on the windshield wipers. Note: Make sure y ou switch off the windshield wiper s before ent ering a car wa sh. Note: Clean the windshiel d and wiper blade s if they begin to l ea ve streak s or smears. If that does not re solve the issue , install ne w wiper blades. Note: Do [...]

  • Page 70

    E173730 Highest sensitivity A On B Lo west sensitivity C Use the rotary c ontrol to a djust the sensitivity of the r ain sensor . Ther e are six sensitivity set tings. When you se t the contr ol to lo w sensitivity (the first position), the wipers turn on when ther e is a lar ge amount of moisture on the windshield . When you s et the control t o h[...]

  • Page 71

    LIGHTING CONTR OL E142449 Off A P arking lamps, instrument panel lamps, license pla te l amps and tail l amps B Headl amps C High Beams E162679 Push the l ever f orward t o switch the high beams on. Push the l ever f orward a gain or pull the le ver to ward y ou to swit ch the high beams off. Headlamp Flasher E162680 Pull the l ever t owar d you sl[...]

  • Page 72

    If equipped , the foll owing also activ at e when the lighting contr ol is in the autol amps position and you swit ch them on in the informa tion displa y: • Configur able da ytime running lamps. • Aut omatic high beam c ontrol. • Adaptiv e headl amp control. The he adlamps remain on f or a period of time aft er you swit ch the ignition off. [...]

  • Page 73

    V ehicles W ithout Front Fog Lamps A B E165366 Pr ess repea tedl y or press and hold t o dim. A Pr ess repea tedl y or press and hold t o brighten. B HEADLAMP EXIT DELA Y Aft er you swit ch the ignition off, y ou can swit ch the headlamps on b y pulling the direc tion indicat or lev er tow ard you. Y ou will hear a short t one. The he adlamps will [...]

  • Page 74

    FRONT F OG LAMPS (If Equipped) E142453 Pr ess the control t o switch the f og lamps on or off. Y ou can switch the f og lamps on when the lighting contr ol is in any position ex cept Off and the high beams ar e not on. DIRECTION INDIC A TOR S E169255 Push the l ever up or do wn to use the direc tion indicat ors. Note: T ap the lev er up or down to [...]

  • Page 75

    AMBIENT LIGHTING (If Equipped) Y ou can adjust the ambient lighting syst em in your inf ormation displ ay . See Information Displa ys (pa ge 83). 72 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing Lighting[...]

  • Page 76

    POWER WINDO WS W ARNINGS Do not le ave chil dren una ttended in your v ehicle and do not l et them pla y with the pow er windows. T hey may seriousl y injure themselv es. When cl osing the power windo ws, you shoul d verify they ar e free of obstructions and mak e sure that childr en and pets are not in the pr oximity of the window openings. E18008[...]

  • Page 77

    Opening the Windo ws Y ou can open the windows f or a short time aft er you unl ock your vehicl e with the remot e control. A fter y ou unlock your vehicl e, pre ss and hold the remot e control unlock but ton to open the windo ws. R elea se the button onc e movement st arts. Pr ess the lock or unl ock button t o stop mov ement. EXTERIOR MIRR ORS Po[...]

  • Page 78

    Integr ated Blind Spot Mirror s (If Equipped) W ARNING Objects in the blind spot mirr or are clos er than they appear . Blind spot mirrors ha ve an int egrat ed conv ex mirror buil t into the upper outboar d corner of the e xterior mirror s. They c an incre ase your visibility al ong the side of your v ehicle. Check the main mirror fir st before a [...]

  • Page 79

    T o reduc e glare, the mirror dims automa ticall y when it detect s bright lights from behind y our vehicle . It automa tically returns t o normal refl ection when you sele ct rev erse (R) ge ar to make sur e you hav e a clear vie w when backing up. SUN VISOR S E138666 R otat e the sun visor tow ard the side window and e xtend it re arward f or ext[...]

  • Page 80

    G AUGES E174486 Speedome ter A Informa tion displa y B T achometer C Fuel gau ge D Engine cool ant tempera ture ga uge E Information Displa y Odometer Loc ate d in the bottom of the inf ormation displa y Regist ers the ac cumulat ed distanc e your vehicl e has tr avel ed. Trip Comput er See Gener al Information (pag e 83). V ehicle Set tings and Pe[...]

  • Page 81

    S witch the ignition on. The fuel g auge will indica te appro ximat ely how much fuel is le ft in the fuel tank. The arr ow adjac ent to the fuel pump symbol indica tes on which side of your v ehicle the fuel fill er door is loc at ed. The nee dle shoul d move t oward F when you r efuel your vehicl e. If the needl e points to E a fter adding fuel, [...]

  • Page 82

    W ARNING LAMPS AND INDIC A TORS The f ollo wing warning lamps and indica tors will al ert you to a v ehicle condition tha t may bec ome serious. Some lamps will ill uminat e when you start your vehicl e to mak e sure they work. If any lamps r emain on after s tarting your vehicl e, ref er to the re spective sy stem warning lamp f or further informa[...]

  • Page 83

    Direction Indica tor Illumina tes when the l eft or right turn signal or the hazard w arning fla sher is turned on. If the indica tors sta y on or fla sh fa ster , check f or a burned out bulb. See Changing a Bulb (pag e 224). Door Ajar Displa ys when the ignition is on and any door is not compl etel y clos ed. Engine Coolant T emperature Illumina [...]

  • Page 84

    It will also ill uminate moment arily when you s witch the ignition on to c onfirm the lamp is func tional. If it does not illumina te when you s witch the ignition on, or begins to fl ash a t any time, hav e the syst em check ed by your authoriz ed deal er . Parking Lamps It will illumina te when you s witch the parking lamps on. Servic e Engine S[...]

  • Page 85

    Parking Br ake On W arning Chime Sounds when y ou have l eft the parking brak e on and drive your v ehicle. If the warning chime r emains on after y ou have rel ease d the parking brake , have the sys tem checke d by your authoriz ed dealer immedia tely . 82 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing Instrument Cl uster[...]

  • Page 86

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend agains t the use of any [...]

  • Page 87

    • Driver Assist • Set tings Note: Some options ma y appear slightly differ ent or not at all if the items ar e optional. Gauge Mode Use the arro w buttons t o choose between the foll owing g auge options. Gauge Mode Distanc e to Empty - XXX mil es Tir e Pressur e – Tire P ressure on Demand S creen Virtual g auge sho wn Air /Fuel Ra tio Gaug e[...]

  • Page 88

    Boost/V ac (If Equipped) E174496 Displa ys the vacuum or boo st pressure. Cyl He ad E174491 Displa ys the engine ’ s cylinder head temper ature . Inle t Air E174492 Displa ys the temper ature of the air in the col d air inlet tube . Oil T emp E174493 Displa ys the engine oil temper ature . If the temper ature rise s to the red ar ea, st op in a s[...]

  • Page 89

    T rans T emp (A utomatic T ransmission only ) E174494 Displa ys the transmission fl uid opera ting temper ature . If the temper ature rises t o the red ar ea, st op in a safe pl ace and l et the transmission c ool. If the probl em persists, see an authorized deal er . V oltag e E174495 Displa ys your v ehicle ’ s batt ery vol tage . If the vol ta[...]

  • Page 90

    A vg mpg Show s the aver age fuel usa ge base d on time. Instant fuel ec onomy Show s your instantaneous fuel us age. Fuel history Show s fuel usage a s a bar graph ba sed on time. T he graph is updat ed each minut e with the fuel econom y that you achie ved during 30 minutes of driving. Tra ck Apps W ARNING T rack Apps is f or track use onl y . R [...]

  • Page 91

    Tra ck Apps Ac cel eration T imer VIEW /CLEAR R esults Brak e Perf orm Brak e Perf orm Cle ar Sav ed Data Cle ar All Time Best A ccel erometer E174498 Displa ys your v ehicle's r ate of ac cel eration or decel era tion. The r ed dot will move t owar d the area of acc eler ation or dec elera tion. • LEFT acc eler ation or dec elera tion - Whe[...]

  • Page 92

    Driver Assist Adv ancetr ac - check enabled or unche ck disabled Aut o Engine Off – check enabled or uncheck disabl ed Blindspot - check enabl ed or uncheck disable d On - check enabl ed or uncheck disable d Collision W arning High, Normal or L ow Sensitivity Cross T ra ffic Alert - check enabl ed or uncheck disabl ed Adaptiv e or Normal Cruise C[...]

  • Page 93

    Setting s Aut o or Last Se tting Climat e Contr ol R emote Start Aut o or Off Se ats 5, 10 or 15 minut es Dura tion S ystem - check enabl ed or uncheck disabl ed 1 - 4 ye ars Tir e Mobility Kit R emote Open or Clos e - check enabled or uncheck disabl ed Windo ws Court esy Wipe or R ain Sensing - check enabl ed or uncheck disabl ed Wiper s Ice bl ue[...]

  • Page 94

    Setting s Hold OK t o Cle ar MyKe ys Cle ar MyK ey Mile s & Gallons, L/100km or km/L Distanc e Displa y Setup °Fahr enheit or °Celsius T empera ture psi or kP a Tire P ressure Langua ge 1 - 4 - Hold OK t o Set Langua ge INFORMA TION MESS A GES Note: Depending on your vehicl e options and instrument clus ter type, no t all of the messag es dis[...]

  • Page 95

    Action Message The s ystem ha s disabled the aut omatic br aking. Normal Cruise A ctive Aut omatic Braking T urned Off A radar mal function is pre venting the adaptive cruise c ontrol from eng aging. Front S ensor Not Aligned The adaptiv e cruise has r einstat ed control s to the driver . Adaptiv e Cruise - Driver R esume Control Y our vehicle spee[...]

  • Page 96

    Alarm Action Message Alarm trigg ered due t o unauthorized entry . Se e Anti-Theft Alarm (pag e 63). V ehicl e Alarm to S top Alarm, Start V ehicle All perimet er sensors are activ e. Se e Anti-Theft Alarm (pag e 63). Alarm All S ensors P eri- met er Sensing Batt ery and Charging S yst em Action Message The char ging syst em needs servicing. If the[...]

  • Page 97

    Blind Spot Information and C ross Tra ffic Alert S ys tem Action Message A fa ult with the sys tem has oc curred . Contac t an authorized deal er as soon a s possible. Blindspot S ystem F ault The s ystem sensor s are block ed. S ee Blind Spot Informa- tion Sy stem (pa ge 159). Blindspot Not Av ailabl e Sensor Bl ocked S ee Manual The blind spot in[...]

  • Page 98

    Fuel Action Message An earl y reminder of a l ow fuel condition. Fuel Le vel Lo w The fuel fill inl et may not be pr operly cl osed. Check Fuel Fill Inl et Hill Start Assis t Action Message Hill start a ssist is not avail able. Contact an authoriz ed deal er . See Hill S tart Assist (pag e 141). Hill Start A ssist Not Av ailabl e K ey s and Intelli[...]

  • Page 99

    Action Message Y ou have not progr ammed enough k eys to the s ystem. Not Enough K eys Le arned The k ey bat tery is lo w . Change the ba ttery a s soon as possibl e. K ey Ba ttery L ow R eplac e Soon Inform the driv er that they ar e exiting the vehicl e and the engine is on. Engine On Maintenanc e Action Message St op your vehicl e as soon a s sa[...]

  • Page 100

    Action Message MyK ey is in use and the MyK ey speed limit is on and the v ehicle speed is appro aching 80 mph (130 km/h). Near V ehicle T op Speed Y ou have re ached the speed limit set f or your MyK ey . V ehicle a t T op Speed of MyK ey Set ting Y ou have an activ e MyK ey with a progr ammed set speed limit. Check Speed Driv e Sa fely Belt-Minde[...]

  • Page 101

    Seats Action Message A reminder tha t memory seat s are not avail able whil e driving. Memory Rec all Not Permit ted Whil e Driving Show s where you ha ve sav ed your memory set ting. Memory X Sav ed Starting S ys tem Action Message A reminder t o apply the br ake when starting y our vehicle . Pr ess Brake t o Start A reminder t o apply the clut ch[...]

  • Page 102

    Tire Pr essure Monitoring S yst em Action Message One or more tir es on your vehicl e has l ow tire pr essure. S ee Tire Pressur e Monitoring Sy stem (pa ge 257). Tir e Pressur e LO W The tir e pressure monit oring syst em is malfunctioning. If the warning sta ys on or continue s to come on, c ontact an authorized de aler . See Tire Pressur e Monit[...]

  • Page 103

    Action Message Displa ys when the transmission ha s overhe at ed and has limited func tionality . See A utomatic Tr ansmission (page 136). T ransmission Limit ed Function Se e Manual T ransmission is t oo cold . W ait for it to w arm up before y ou drive. T ransmission W arming Up Ple ase W ait Displa ys as a r eminder to shift into park. T ransmis[...]

  • Page 104

    MANUAL CLIMA TE C ONTROL (If Equipped) E174095 Pow er: Pre ss the button to turn the s ystem on and off . Swit ching off the climat e contr ol syst em prevents out side air from entering the v ehicle. A Defrost: P ress the butt on to distribute air t o the windshield v ents and de-mister . Air distribution to instrument panel and f ootwell v ents t[...]

  • Page 105

    Recirc ulated air: Pr ess the button t o switch be tween outside air and recir cula ted air . When r ecircul ate d air is select ed, the air c urrently in the passeng er compartment r ecircula tes. This may r educe the time needed t o cool the interior( when used with A/C ) and ma y also reduc e unwanted odor s from entering y our vehicle . G Note:[...]

  • Page 106

    Driver side climat e controll ed seats (if equipped): Pr ess the heat ed sea t icon t o turn the heat ed sea t off and on (if equipped). Pr ess the climat e-controll ed sea t icon to turn the clima te-c ontrolled s eat off and on (if equipped). S ee Climate C ontrolled Seats (p age 113). A Heated r ear window: T urns the hea ted re ar window on and[...]

  • Page 107

    Recirc ulated air: Pr ess the button t o switch be tween outside air and recir cula ted air . When y ou selec t recircul at ed air , the air currentl y in the passeng er compartment r ecircula tes. This may r educe the time needed t o cool the interior ( when used with A/C ) and ma y reduce unw anted odors fr om entering y our vehicle . K Note: R e[...]

  • Page 108

    Heating the Interior Quick ly V ehicle with automatic climat e control V ehicle with manual climate c ontrol Pr ess the AUTO butt on. Adjust the f an speed t o a high speed setting. 1 Adjust the t empera ture contr ol to the desired s etting. Adjust the t empera ture contr ol to the highest set ting. 2 Sel ect the foot well air vents using the air [...]

  • Page 109

    Rec ommended Settings f or Cooling V ehicle with automatic climat e control V ehicle with manual climate c ontrol Pr ess the AUTO butt on. Adjust the f an speed t o the center setting. 1 Adjust the t empera ture contr ol to the desired s etting. Use 72°F (22°C) a s a starting point, then a djust the setting as nece ssary . Adjust the t empera tur[...]

  • Page 110

    Note: Do not cle an the housing or glass o f any mirror with har sh abrasiv es, fuel or other petrol eum-base d cleaning produc ts. The he ated mirr ors remo ve ice, mist and fog when y ou switch on the he ate d rear window . C ABIN AIR FIL TER Y our vehicle is equippe d with a cabin air filt er . It is loc at ed behind the glov e box. The particul[...]

  • Page 111

    SITTING IN THE CORRE CT POSITION W ARNINGS Sitting improperl y , out of position or with the sea tback reclined t oo far can tak e weight off the sea t cushion and aff ect the decision of the pa ssenger sensing sy stem, re sulting in serious injury or dea th in the event of a cr ash. Al way s sit upright agains t your sea t back, with your fe et on[...]

  • Page 112

    W ARNINGS Install the hea d restraint pr operly t o help minimize the risk of neck injury in the ev ent of a crash. Note: Adjust the se atback t o an upright driving position bef ore adjusting the head restr aint. Adjus t the head restr aint so that the top of it is l ev el with the top of your he ad and as f ar forwar d as possibl e. Make sur e th[...]

  • Page 113

    E144727 1. Adjust the s eatback t o an upright driving or riding position. 2. Pivot the he ad restr aint forwar d tow ard your he ad to the desire d position. Aft er the head re straint re aches the forw ard-most til t position, pivoting it forw ard again will then r ele ase it to the re arward, un-tilte d position. MANUAL SEA T S W ARNINGS Do not [...]

  • Page 114

    E187770 The po wer sea t control is l oca ted on the outboard side of the se at. Mo ve the switch in the direc tion of the arrows t o raise or lo wer the sea t cushion or to mo ve the sea t forw ard, b ackward , up or down. Po wer Lumbar (If Equipped) The po wer lumbar c ontrol is l ocat ed on the side of the driver se at. E187771 Pr ess one side o[...]

  • Page 115

    Note: A preset memory position c an only be rec alled when the ignition is off , or when the transmission is in park (P) or neutr al (N) if the ignition is on. Y ou can also rec all a preset memory position by: • Pr essing the unlock butt on on your intellig ent acce ss key f ob if it is linked to a pr eset position. • Unlocking the int elligen[...]

  • Page 116

    Sec ond Row Split-Fol ding Rear Seat (If Equipped) E17561 1 T o lo wer the sea tback(s): 1. Pull the str ap to rel ea se the seatback. 2. Fold the se atback do wn. When r aising the seatback(s), make sure you he ar the seat l atch int o plac e. Pull down on the se atback t o make sure tha t it has l at ched. CLIMA TE CONTR OLLED SEA TS (If Equipped[...]

  • Page 117

    HomeLink Wir eless Contr ol S yst em (If Equipped) W ARNING Do not use the sy stem with any gar age door opener tha t does not hav e the saf ety stop and r evers e fe ature a s require d by U.S. Federal Sa fety Standar ds (this includes any g arag e door opener manufa ctured bef ore April 1, 1982). A gar age door opener which cannot de tect an obje[...]

  • Page 118

    E188212 1. With y our vehicle p arked outside of the gar age, switch y our ignition to the on position, but do not start y our vehicl e. 2. Hold y our hand-held g arag e door transmit ter 1 – 3 inches ( 2 – 8 centimet ers) aw ay from the HomeLink butt on you want t o program. 3. Using both hands simultaneousl y , press and hol d the desired Hom[...]

  • Page 119

    E188212 3. Press and hol d the function butt on you want t o program f or 2 seconds, then rel ease . Repe at this st ep. Depending on your br and of gara ge door opener , you ma y need to r epeat this sequenc e a third time. Erasing the Func tion Button Codes Note: Y ou cannot er ase individual butt ons. E188213 1. Pr ess and hold the out er two fu[...]

  • Page 120

    3. Hold the tr ansmitter within 1 – 3 inche s (2 – 8 c entimeter s) of the button on the visor you w ant to progr am. 4. Pr ess and hold both the progr ammed Genie button on the hand-hel d transmit ter and the button y ou want to pr ogram. T he indicat or light on the visor fla shes rapidl y when the progr amming is successful. Note: The Genie [...]

  • Page 121

    FC C and RSS-210 Industry Canada Complianc e This de vice complies with P art 15 of the FC C Rules and with R SS-210 of Industry Canada. Oper ation is subjec t to the foll owing tw o conditions: (1) this devic e may not c ause harmful interf erence, and (2) this devic e must acc ept any interf erence r eceive d, including interf erence tha t may ca[...]

  • Page 122

    12 V olt DC Po wer Point W ARNING Do not plug optional el ectric al acc essories into the cig ar lighter socke t (if equipped). Improper use of the lighter c an cause damag e not co vered b y your warr anty , and can r esult in fire or serious injury . Run the vehicl e for full c apacity use of the pow er point. T o prev ent the batt ery from disch[...]

  • Page 123

    CENTER CONS OLE St ow items in the c upholder car efully a s items ma y become l oose during hard braking, accel era tion or collisions, including hot drinks which ma y spill. The c onsole incl udes • Cuphol der • St orag e compartment E175705 Lift the la tch t o open the stora ge compartment and use the f ollo wing fe atures: • Auxiliary pow[...]

  • Page 124

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNINGS Ext ended idling at high engine speeds can pr oduce very high temper ature s in the engine and exhaust s ystem, cr eating the risk of fir e or other damag e. Do not park, idl e or drive your v ehicle on dry gra ss or other dry ground co ver . T he emission system he ats up the engine compartment and e xhaust sys tem,[...]

  • Page 125

    S TEERING WHEEL LOCK (If Equipped) The st eering wheel lock s automa tically when you l eav e your vehicl e and take the intellig ent acce ss key with y ou. The ste ering wheel unlocks a utomatic ally when you ent er your vehicl e with the intellig ent acc ess ke y . Note: Y ou may need t o turn the steering wheel l eft or right if the wheel does n[...]

  • Page 126

    3. With the ke y in this position, press the brak e pedal (automa tic transmission) or clut ch pedal (manual transmission), then the S T ART butt on to swit ch the ignition on and start y our vehicle . Fa st Restart The f ast r estart fe ature all ows y ou to rest art the engine within 20 seconds of swit ching it off, ev en if a valid ke y is not p[...]

  • Page 127

    2. Pr ess the button onc e. 3. Apply the parking br ake. Note: This swit ches off the ignition, all ele ctrical circuit s, warning lamps and indica tors. Note: If the engine is idling for 30 minute s, the ignition and engine automa ticall y shut down. St opping the Engine When Y our V ehicle is Mo ving W ARNING S witching off the engine when the ve[...]

  • Page 128

    The he ater a cts as a starting aid b y warming the engine c oolant. This all ow s the climat e control s ystem t o respond quickl y . The equipment incl udes a heat er element (inst alled in the engine bl ock) and a wire harness. Y ou can connec t the sys tem to a gr ounded 120-volt A C ele ctrical sourc e. W e rec ommend that y ou do the follo wi[...]

  • Page 129

    S AFETY PRECA UTIONS W ARNINGS Do not ov erfill the fuel tank. The pressur e in an overfill ed tank may cause l eakag e and le ad to fuel spra y and fire. The fuel s ystem ma y be under pressur e. If you he ar a hissing sound near the fuel fill er door , do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may spra y out, which coul d cause serious[...]

  • Page 130

    FUEL QUALITY Choosing the Right Fuel Use onl y UNLEADED gasoline or UNLEADED ga soline blended with a maximum of 15% ethanol in y our gasoline vehicl e. If your v ehicle is a Fl ex Fuel V ehicle (FFV), it will hav e a yell ow bezel pl aced ov er the fuel fill inlet. Do not use: • Fuel containing mor e than 15% ethanol or E-85 fuel. • Fuel with [...]

  • Page 131

    • Y ou may need to c ycle the ignition fr om off to on se veral times a fter r efueling to all ow the fuel sy stem to pump the fuel from the fuel tank t o the engine. On rest arting, cranking time will tak e a fe w seconds l onger than normal. • Normally , adding 1.0 g al (3.8 L) of fuel is enough t o restart the engine. If the vehicl e is out [...]

  • Page 132

    W ARNINGS Sta y outside your v ehicle and do not le ave the fuel pump una ttended when refueling y our vehicl e. This is agains t the law in some pl aces. K eep childr en awa y from the fuel pump; nev er let chil dren pump fuel. Do not use personal el ectronic devic es while re fueling. W ait at le ast 10 sec onds before remo ving the fuel pump noz[...]

  • Page 133

    If the fuel fill inle t was not pr operly cl osed, a Check Fuel Fill Inle t message ma y appear on the instrument cl uster . At the ne xt opportunity , do the f ollowing: 1. St op your vehicl e as soon a s saf ely possible and shift the tr ansmission into park (P). 2. Open the fuel filler door and r emove any visibl e debris from the fuel fill open[...]

  • Page 134

    K eep a rec ord for a t le ast one month and rec ord the type of driving ( city or highway ). This pr ovides an ac curat e estimat e of your vehicl e's fuel economy under c urrent driving conditions. K eeping rec ords during summer and winter will sho w how temper ature impa cts fuel econom y . In gener al, lo wer temper atur es mean lo wer fu[...]

  • Page 135

    An improperl y opera ting or damaged exhaust s ystem ma y allow e xhaust to enter the v ehicle. Ha ve a damag ed or improperl y opera ting exhaust sy stem inspect ed and repaired imme diatel y . Do not make an y unauthorized changes t o your v ehicle or engine. By l aw , vehicl e owner s and anyone who manuf actures, repair s, services, sell s, le [...]

  • Page 136

    Y our vehicle ma y not pass the I/M t est if the service engine soon indic ator is on or not working pr operly (bulb is burned out), or if the OBD-II sys tem has det ermined that some of the emission c ontrol sy stems hav e not been properl y checked . In this ca se, your v ehicle is not r eady for I/M tes ting. If the vehicl e ’ s engine or tr a[...]

  • Page 137

    MANUAL TR ANSMISSION Using the Clut ch Note: Fail ure to full y press the clut ch pedal to the fl oor may ca use increase d shift eff orts, prematur ely we ar transmission components or dama ge the transmission. Note: Do not drive with your f oot resting on the clut ch pedal or use the clutch pe dal to hold y our vehicle a t a standstill whil e wai[...]

  • Page 138

    3. 7L with 3.55 Axle Ratio Rec ommended upshifts (for best fuel economy ) when accel erating Shift from: 13 mph (21 km/h) 1 - 2 24 mph (39 km/h) 2 - 3 33 mph (53 km/h) 3 - 4 39 mph (63 km/h) 4 - 5 43 mph (6 9 km/h) 5 - 6 5.0L Rec ommended upshifts (for best fuel economy ) when accel erating Shift from: 13 mph (21 km/h) 1 - 2 24 mph (39 km/h) 2 - 3 [...]

  • Page 139

    AUT OMA TIC TRANSMISSION (If Equipped) W ARNINGS Al ways se t the parking brak e fully and make sur e the gearshift is la tched in park (P). T urn the ignition to the off position and r emove the k ey whenev er you le ave y our vehicle . Do not apply the br ake pedal and acc eler ator pe dal simultaneousl y . Applying both pe dals simultane ously f[...]

  • Page 140

    With y our vehicle in driv e (D), the pa ddle shifter s provide t emporary manual contr ol. The y allow y ou the ability to shift g ears quickl y , without taking your hands off the ste ering wheel. Y ou can achieve e xtensiv e manual control by mo ving the gearshift l ev er to the sport (S) position. • Pull and r elea se the right paddle (+) to [...]

  • Page 141

    E174499 1. R emove the rubber c over , two scr ews and stor age tr ay l ocat ed in the front of the cent er consol e. E184747 2. Using a fla t head scr ewdriver or simil ar tool, remove the chr ome bezel and ge arshift brack et at the ba se of the ge arshift lev er . E174501 3. Loca te the whit e rele ase l ever and slide the le ver forw ard while [...]

  • Page 142

    LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL This axl e pro vides added tra ction on slippery surfa ces, particul arly when one wheel is on a poor tra ction surfac e. Under normal conditions, the limit ed-slip axl e functions lik e a standard re ar axle. The axl e may e xhibit a slight noise or vibration during tight turns with lo w vehicl e speed. This is normal beh[...]

  • Page 143

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional brake nois e is normal. If a metal-t o-metal, c ontinuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings may be w orn-out. Have the sy stem check ed by an authorize d dealer . If your vehicl e has c ontinuous vibration or shudder in the ste ering wheel while braking, hav e it checked b y [...]

  • Page 144

    W ARNINGS Al ways se t the parking brak e fully and make sur e that the transmission is secur ely la tched in park (P) (automa tic transmission) or firs t gear (1) (manual transmission). T o set the parking br ake, pull the parking brak e handle up a s far a s possible. T o rel ease the parking br ake: 1. Pr ess and hold the butt on loca ted a t th[...]

  • Page 145

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action contr ol syst em helps avoid drive wheel spin and l oss of trac tion. If your v ehicle begins t o slide, the sys tem applies the brak es to individual whe els and, when ne eded, r educes engine po wer at the s ame time. If the wheels spin when acc eler ating on slippery or l oose surfac es, the sys tem reduc es[...]

  • Page 146

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS V ehicl e modifications inv olving braking s ystem, a ftermark et roof rack s, suspension, st eering syst em, tire c onstruction and wheel and tire size may chang e the handling charact eristics of the vehicl e and may adv ersely a ffec t the performanc e of the Advanc eT rac sys tem. In addition, inst alling any s[...]

  • Page 147

    E72903 A A A B B B B V ehicl e without Advanc eT rac A skidding off its intende d route. V ehicl e with Advanc eT rac maintaining contr ol on a slippery surfa ce. B USING S T ABILITY CONTR OL Advanc eTra c ™ The s ystem aut omaticall y activa tes when you st art your engine. T he electr onic stability c ontrol portion of the sys tem is disabl ed [...]

  • Page 148

    Some models ma y also come equippe d with a sport mode which allo ws the driver to r educe normal A dvanceT rac sy stem interv ention and provide a mor e spirited driving experienc e. T o enter sport mode, toggl e the stability c ontrol button t wice rapidl y . The me ssage appear s in the informa tion displa y that the sys tem is now in sport mode[...]

  • Page 149

    • Sel ectabl e Drive Mode is not in we t mode (if equipped). • Ther e are no Adv anceT rac f ault s. • The st eering wheel must be in the straight ahe ad position. Rel easing Line Lock Whil e Line Lock is enga ged, you can exit (rel ease) the f ea ture using the OK button. When you pr ess the OK button, Line Lock rel ease s immediat ely and n[...]

  • Page 150

    P ARKING AID (If Equipped) W ARNINGS T o help av oid personal injury , ple ase re ad and understand the limita tions of the sys tem as c ontained in this section. S ensing is only an aid f or some (gener ally l arge and fix ed) objects when moving on a fl at surf ace a t parking speeds. Certain obje cts with surfa ces that abs orb ultr asonic w ave[...]

  • Page 151

    E130178 The c over age ar ea is up to 6 f eet (1.8 met ers) from the re ar bumper . T here is decrea sed co vera ge area a t the outer corner s of the bumper . The s ystem det ects c ertain objects whil e the transmission is in r everse (R): • Moving t owar d a stationary objec t at a speed of 3 mph (5 km/h) or l ess. • Not moving, and a mo vin[...]

  • Page 152

    During opera tion, lines appear in the displa y which represent y our vehicl e ’ s pa th and pro ximity to objec ts behind your vehicl e. E174502 The c amera is loc at ed on the lugga ge compartment door . Using the Rear V iew Camer a S yst em The r ear view camer a syst em display s what is behind y our vehicl e when you plac e the transmission [...]

  • Page 153

    A B C D F E E142436 Ac tive guidelines A Cent erline B Fixe d guideline: Green zone C Fixe d guideline: Y ello w zone D Fixe d guideline: Red z one E R ear bumper F Ac tive guidelines onl y show with fix ed guidelines. T o use ac tive guidelines, turn the ste ering wheel to point the guidelines to ward an int ended path. If the st eering wheel posi[...]

  • Page 154

    E130178 The c over age ar ea is up to 6 fe et (1.8 meter s) from the rear bumper . T here is decrea sed co vera ge area a t the outer corner s of your bumper . A For additional inf ormation of the zone co vera ge and the rear s ensing system. See Parking Aid (pa ge 147). Manual Zoom W ARNING When manual zoom is on, the full are a behind your vehicl[...]

  • Page 155

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Cruise c ontrol let s you maintain a set speed without k eeping your f oot on the acc eler ator pe dal. Y ou can use cruise contr ol when your vehicl e speed is gre ater than 20 mph (30 km/h). USING CRUISE C ONTROL W ARNINGS Do not use cruise contr ol in heavy tra ffic, on winding roads or when the road surf ace is slippery [...]

  • Page 156

    S witching Cruise Contr ol Off Note: Y ou will era se the set speed if you swit ch the syst em off. Pr ess and rele ase OFF or swit ch the ignition off. USING AD APTIVE CRUISE CONTR OL (If Equipped) W ARNINGS Al ways pa y close a ttention t o changing road c onditions, especiall y when using adaptive cruise c ontrol. Adaptiv e cruise control c anno[...]

  • Page 157

    The curr ent gap setting and SET will al so displa y . Set ting a Speed 1. Ac cel erat e to the desir ed speed. 2. Pr ess and rele ase SET+ . T he vehicl e speed will be st ored in the memory . 3. The informa tion displa y will show a green indic ator light, current gap setting and desir ed set speed . 4. T ake y our foot off the acc eler ator peda[...]

  • Page 158

    If the sys tem predict s that its maximum braking l evel will not be sufficient, an audibl e warning will sound while the sys tem continues t o brak e. Y ou will see a red w arning bar display ed on the windshield . Y ou should tak e immediate action. Set ting the G ap Distanc e Note: It is your responsibility t o selec t a gap appropria te to the [...]

  • Page 159

    Disenga ging the Sy stem Pr ess the brake pe dal, press CNCL , or press the cl utch pedal (if equipped). The la st set speed displ ays in gr ey but will not era se. Overriding the S ys tem W ARNING Whenev er the driver is ov erriding the sys tem by pr essing the accel era tor pedal, the sy stem will not automa ticall y apply the br akes to maint ai[...]

  • Page 160

    Detec tion Issues The r adar sensor has a limit ed field of vision. It may not de tect v ehicles a t all or det ect a vehicl e lat er than expect ed in some situations. The le ad vehicl e graphic will not illumina te if the sy stem does not det ect a vehicl e in front of you. E71621 Det ection issues can oc cur: When driving on a diff erent line th[...]

  • Page 161

    E145632 A messag e display s if something obstructs the radar signal s from the sensor . T he sensor is l ocat ed behind a fa scia cov er near the driv er side of the low er grille. The sys tem cannot det ect a vehicl e ahead and will not function when something obstruc ts the radar signal s. The f ollowing t able lists possible c auses and actions[...]

  • Page 162

    BLIND SPOT INFORMA TION S Y STEM Blind Spot Information S y stem (BLIS ™ ) with Cross Tr affic Alert (If Equipped) W ARNING T o help av oid injuries, NEVER use the Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem a s a repl acement f or using the interior and ext erior mirrors and l ooking ov er your shoulder be fore changing l anes. The Blind Spot Inf ormation S[...]

  • Page 163

    Note: For manual transmission vehicl es, the cross tr affic alert will be a ctive onl y if the transmission is in r everse (R). If y our vehicl e is rolling backwar d and the transmission is no t in reverse (R) then cr oss tra ffic alert will not be a ctive. E142440 In this first e xample, the left sensor is onl y partiall y obstructed; z one cov e[...]

  • Page 164

    Zone c ov erage al so decrea ses when parking at shall ow angl es. Here, the left sensor is mostl y obstructed; z one cov erag e on that side is se verel y limited . Sy stem Lights and Messa ges E142442 The Blind S pot Information and cr oss tra ffic alert sy stems ill uminate a y ellow alert indic at or in the outside mirror on the side of your v [...]

  • Page 165

    When you r emove a bl ockag e, you c an rese t the syst em in two wa ys: • Whil e driving, the syst em detec ts at le ast tw o objects. • Y ou cycle the ignition fr om on to off and then back on. If the block age is still pr esent after the k ey cycl e and driving in tra ffic, check ag ain for a block age. Reasons f or messages being displa yed[...]

  • Page 166

    All other sy stem faul ts will displa y only with a messag e in the informa tion display . See Inf ormation Messages (pa ge 91). Swit ching the Sy stems Off and On Y ou can tempor arily swit ch off one or both sys tems in the informa tion display . See General Informa tion (page 83). W hen you s witch off the Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem, y ou w[...]

  • Page 167

    Adaptiv e Learning The el ectronic po wer ste ering syst em adaptive l earning helps c orrect roa d irreg ularities and impro ves o verall handling and ste ering feel. It c ommunicat es with the brak e syst em to help opera te advanc ed stability c ontrol and accident av oidance sys tems. A dditionally , whenev er the bat tery is disconnec ted or a[...]

  • Page 168

    Note: If collision warning s are perceive d as being too fre quent or disturbing then the warning sensitivity c an be reduced , though the manufa cturer rec ommends using the highest sensitivity se tting where possibl e. Se tting lo wer sensitivity woul d le ad to fe wer and la ter sy stem warning s. See General Information (pa ge 83). Block ed Sen[...]

  • Page 169

    Sy stem Limita tions W ARNING The c ollision warning syst em ’ s brake support can onl y help reduce the speed a t which a collision occur s if the driver applies the v ehicle ’ s br akes. The brak e pedal must be presse d just like any typical br aking situation. Due to the na ture of ra dar technol ogy , there ma y be certain instanc es where[...]

  • Page 170

    • T rack – P rovides a perf ormance driving experienc e. The engine r esponds direc tly to y our inputs and tak es on a more po werful tone. T rack mode is f or use when pure perf ormance is desire d. A performanc e oriented A dvanceT rac mode is automa ticall y utilized when T rack driv e mode is selec ted. In this mode, A dvanceT rac int erve[...]

  • Page 171

    LO AD LIMIT V ehicl e L oading - with and without a Tr ailer This se ction guides y ou in the proper l oading of y our vehicl e, trail er , or both. K eep your l oaded vehicl e weight within it s design ra ting capabilit y , with or without a trail er . Pr operly l oading your vehicl e pro vides maximum re turn of vehicl e design perf ormance. Bef [...]

  • Page 172

    Exampl e only: E142516 E142517 G A WR (Gross Axl e W eight Rating) - T he maximum all owabl e weight tha t a single a xle (front or r ear) can c arry . T hese numbers ar e on the Saf ety Complianc e Certific ation Label. The l abel is loc at ed on the door hinge pill ar , door-la tch post, or the door edg e that meet s the door-la tch po st, next t[...]

  • Page 173

    or the door edg e that meet s the door-la tch po st, next t o the driver sea ting position. The Gross V ehicl e W eight must nev er ex ceed the Gr oss V ehicle W eight Rating. Exampl e only: E167469 E142524 170 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing Load Carrying[...]

  • Page 174

    W ARNING Ex ceeding the S af ety Complianc e Certific ation Label v ehicle w eight ra ting limits coul d resul t in substandar d vehicl e handling or perf ormance, engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damage , serious damag e to the v ehicle, loss of contr ol and personal injury . Maximum Loaded Tr ailer W eight - The highest possibl e weight [...]

  • Page 175

    Special Loading Instructions for Owners of Pick-up T rucks and Utility-type V ehicles W ARNING L oaded vehicl es ma y handle diff erently than unl oaded vehicl es. T ake e xtr a preca utions, such a s slo wer speeds and incre ased st opping distanc e, when driving a hea vily l oaded v ehicle . LO AD LIMIT V ehicle Loading - with and without a Tr ai[...]

  • Page 176

    Tir e Label is the maximum payl oad f or the vehicl e as buil t by the a ssembly pl ant. If you inst all any a ftermark et or authorize d-dealer ins talle d equipment on the v ehicle, you must subtr act the weight of the equipment from the p ayl oad listed on the Tir e Label in order t o det ermine the new payl oad . W ARNING The appr opriate l oad[...]

  • Page 177

    E143817 CARGO Car go W eight - includes all weight a dded to the Ba se Curb W eight, including c argo and optional equipment. W hen towing, trail er t ongue loa d or king pin weight is al so part of carg o weight. G A W (Gross Axl e W eight) - is the tot al weight pl aced on e ach axl e (front and re ar) including vehicl e curb w eight and all payl[...]

  • Page 178

    G VW (Gross V ehicle W eight) - is the V ehicle C urb W eight, pl us car go , plus pa ssenger s. G VWR (Gross V ehicle W eight Rating) - is the maximum all owabl e weight of the full y l oaded vehicl e (including all options, equipment, passeng ers and car go ). It is shown on the Sa fet y Compliance C ertifica tion Label. T he label shall be a ffi[...]

  • Page 179

    W ARNING Ex ceeding the Sa fety C ompliance Certific ation Label vehicl e weight ra ting limits coul d resul t in substandar d vehicle handling or performanc e, engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damage, s erious damage to the vehicl e, l oss of control and per sonal injury . E143819 GCW GVW GCW ( Gross Combined W eight) - is the Gross V ehi[...]

  • Page 180

    T ongue Load or Fifth Wheel King Pin W eight - re fers t o the amount of the weight tha t a trail er pushes do wn on a trail er hitch. Exampl es: For a 5000 pound (2268 kil ogram) c onventional trail er , multipl y 5000 by 0 . 10 and 0. 15 to obt ain a proper t ongue l oad rang e of 500 to 750 pounds (227 t o 340 kilogr ams). For an 11500 pound (52[...]

  • Page 181

    vehicl e to tr ansport four friends and your g olf ba gs. In metric units, the cal cul ation woul d be: 635 kil ograms - (5 x 99 kil ograms) - (5 x 13.5 kil ograms) = 635 - 4 95 - 6 7 .5 = 72.5 kilogr ams. *Suppose y our vehicl e has a 1400-pound ( 635-kilogr am) car go and lu ggag e capacity . Y ou and one of your friends de cide to pick up cement[...]

  • Page 182

    TO WING A TRAILER W ARNINGS Do not ex ce ed the GVWR or the G A WR specified on the certific ation l abel. T owing tr ailers be yond the maximum r ecommended gross tr ailer w eight ex cee ds the limit of your v ehicle and c ould resul t in engine damag e, transmission dama ge, structural damag e, l oss of vehicl e contr ol, vehicl e roll ov er and [...]

  • Page 183

    REC OMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS Note: Do not ex cee d the trail er weight f or your vehicl e config ura tion listed in the chart bel ow . Note: Be sure to t ake into consider ation tr ailer fr ontal area. Do not e xc eed 20 fee t 2 (1.86 met ers 2 ). Note: For high altitude oper ation, reduc e the gross combine d weight b y 2% per 1000 feet (300 me ter[...]

  • Page 184

    ESSENTIAL T OWING CHECK S Follo w these guidelines f or saf e towing: • Do not to w a trail er until you drive y our vehicl e at l east 1000 mil es (1600 kilome ters). • Consul t your l ocal motor v ehicle la ws for t owing a trail er . • See the instruc tions included with to wing acce ssories for the pr oper install ation and adjustment spe[...]

  • Page 185

    When T owing a Tr ailer • Do not drive f ast er than 70 mph (113 km/h) during the first 500 mil es (800 kilome ters). • Do not make full-thr ottle st arts. • Check your hit ch, ele ctrical connec tions and trail er wheel lug nut s thoroughl y aft er you hav e tra veled 50 mil es (80 kilome ters). • When st opped in conges ted or hea vy tra [...]

  • Page 186

    TRANSPOR TING THE VEHICLE E143886 If you nee d to hav e your vehicl e tow ed, conta ct a prof essional towing servic e or , if you ar e a member of a roadside assist ance progr am, your ro adside assist ance service pr ovider . W e rec ommend the use of a wheel lift and dollies or fla tbed equipment t o tow y our vehicl e. Do not to w with a slingb[...]

  • Page 187

    Do not to w your vehicl e with any wheels on the ground , as v ehicle or transmission damag e may occur . It is rec ommended to to w your vehicl e with all four ( 4) wheels off the ground , such as when using a car-hauling tr ailer . Otherwise, you c annot to w your vehicl e. 184 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing T owing[...]

  • Page 188

    OPENING THE CONVER TIBLE TOP When you us e the top, y ou must first unla tch it from the windshiel d and then use the con vertible t op control. Note: The conv ertible top doe s not opera te unle ss the vehicle is st ationary or tra veling under 3.0 mph ( 4. 8 km/h). A chime sounds and a warning messa ge appears in the instrument panel. W hen you s[...]

  • Page 189

    Using the T onneau Caps Y our convertibl e top also incl udes two tonne au caps, one f or each side of the vehicl e. The se caps sto w in a bag inside the trunk. E174569 Le ading edge. A. Side edge . B. Aft er opening your con vertible t op, pl ace the tonne au caps betw een the top and your v ehicle trim moul ding: 1. Insert A under the trim. 2. W[...]

  • Page 190

    T o close the c onvertibl e top: 1. Bring the vehicl e to a compl et e stop and make sur e you swit ch the ignition on. W e recommend tha t the vehicl e remains running when y ou open the top t o prev ent draining the bat tery . 2. Pr ess and hold the con vertible t op contr ol. When the conv ertible l atch handle is within r each, mak e sure it is[...]

  • Page 191

    BREAKING-IN Y ou need to bre ak in new tires f or appro ximat ely 300 mil es (480 kilome ters). During this time , your vehicl e may e xhibit some unusual driving charac teristics. Av oid driving too f ast during the first 1000 mile s (1600 kilomet ers). V ary your speed frequentl y and change up thr ough the ge ars earl y . Do not labor the engine[...]

  • Page 192

    Bef ore driving through st anding wat er , check the depth. Nev er drive throu gh wat er that is higher than the bot tom of the front rock er area of y our vehicle . E176360 When driving throu gh standing wa ter , drive very sl owl y and do not stop your v ehicle. Y our brake perf ormance and tra ction may be limited . Aft er driving through wa ter[...]

  • Page 193

    E142666 T o install fl oor mats, position the fl oor mat so that the e yele t is over the r etention post and press do wn to l ock in. T o remov e the floor ma t, rev erse the install ation proc edure. 190 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing Driving Hints[...]

  • Page 194

    RO ADSIDE A SSIS T ANCE V ehicles Sol d in the United S tates: Getting R oadside Assistance T o fully a ssist you shoul d you hav e a vehicl e concern, Ford Motor C ompany offer s a complimentary roa dside assist ance progr am. This progr am is separa te fr om the New V ehicle Limit ed W arranty . T he service is av ailable: • 24 hours a da y , s[...]

  • Page 195

    Canadian r oadside cov erag e and benefits may diff er from the U.S . cov erag e. If you requir e more informa tion, ple ase re fer to the co vera ge section of y our warranty guide, c all us in Canada at 1-800-665-2006, or visit our website a t www .for d.c a. S ykes Assistanc e Service s Corpora tion administ ers the Roa dside Assistance progr am[...]

  • Page 196

    Should y our vehicl e shut off after a collision, y ou may re start your vehicl e. For vehicl es equipped with a push butt on start sys tem: 1. Pr ess the ST ART /STOP but ton to swit ch off the ignition. 2. Pr ess the brake pe dal (automatic transmission) or the cl utch pedal (manual transmission) and pr ess the ST ART /S TOP button t o start the [...]

  • Page 197

    4 2 1 3 E142664 1. Connec t the positive (+) jumper cabl e to the positiv e (+) terminal of the discharg ed batt ery . 2. Connec t the other end of the positive (+) cabl e to the positive (+) t erminal of the assisting ba ttery . 3. Connect the neg ative (-) c able t o the nega tive (-) t erminal of the assisting bat tery . 4. Make the final c onne[...]

  • Page 198

    2. R emove the jumper c able on the nega tive (-) t erminal of the booster vehicl e's batt ery . 3. Remo ve the jumper cabl e from the positive (+) t erminal of the booster vehicl e's batt ery . 4. R emove the jumper c able from the positive (+) t erminal of the disabled vehicl e's batt ery . Aft er the disabled v ehicle ha s been st[...]

  • Page 199

    GETTING THE SERVICE S YO U NEED W arranty repair s to your v ehicle must be performe d by an authorized de aler . Whil e any authorize d dealer handling y our vehicl e line will pro vide warranty servic e, w e rec ommend you re turn to your selling authorized de aler who want s to ensure your c ontinued satisf action. Ple ase not e that cert ain wa[...]

  • Page 200

    In order t o help us serve you be tter , pl ease hav e the foll owing informa tion avail able when conta cting a Customer R ela tionship Cent er: • V ehicl e Identification Number . • Y our telephone number (home and business). • The name of the authoriz ed deal er and city where l oca ted. • The v ehicle ’ s current odomet er reading. In[...]

  • Page 201

    THE BETTER BUSINES S BUREAU (BBB) A UTO LINE PROGR AM (U.S. ONL Y) Y our satisf action is important to For d Motor C ompany and to y our dealer . If a warr anty concern ha s not been resol ved using the three-st ep proce dure outlined earlier in this chapt er in the Getting the Servic es you need sec tion, you may be eligible t o participat e in th[...]

  • Page 202

    In the CAMV AP progr am, impartial third-party arbitr at ors conduct he arings at mutuall y convenient times and pl aces in an informal en vironment. The se impartial arbitra tors r eview the positions of the parties, mak e decisions and, when appropria te, r ender awar ds to resol ve disputes. CAMV AP decisions are fa st, f air , and final as the [...]

  • Page 203

    FORD MO T OR COMP ANY Cust omer Rel ationship Cent er 1555 Fairl ane Drive Fairl ane Business P ark #3 Allen P ark, Michig an 48101 U.S.A. T elephone: +9 71 4 3326084 T oll-Free Number of the King dom of Saudi Arabia: 800 89 71409 Loc al T elephone Number of Kuw ait: 248105 75 F AX: +971 4 3327299 Email: menaca c@ford .com www .me.f ord. com If you[...]

  • Page 204

    If NHT SA r eceiv es similar compl aints, it ma y open an inv estiga tion, and if it finds that a sa fet y defec t exists in a gr oup of vehicl es, it ma y order a re call and remedy c ampaign. Ho wev er , NHT SA c annot become inv olv ed in individual probl ems betw een you, your deal er , or Ford Mot or Compan y . T o conta ct NHTS A, y ou may ca[...]

  • Page 205

    FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHART Po wer Distribution Bo x W ARNINGS Al ways disc onnect the ba ttery bef ore servicing high current fuse s. T o reduc e risk of electric al shock, alw ays r eplac e the cov er to the pow er distribution box bef ore rec onnecting the bat tery or refilling fl uid reserv oirs. The po wer distribution bo x is loca ted in the e[...]

  • Page 206

    Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Aut omatic brak e syst em pump. 50A * 5 Body contr ol module. 50A * 6 Body contr ol module. 60A * 7 Body contr ol module. 50A * 8 R ear window defr oster . 40A * 9 Blo wer motor . 40A * 10 Le ft-hand front window . 30A ** 11 Driver se at. 30** 12 P assenger se at. 30A ** 13 Climat e-contro[...]

  • Page 207

    Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number La tch rel ay coil. 10A *** 32 Le ft-hand high-intensity dischar ge head- lamps. 20A *** 33 Not used. — 34 Right-hand high-intensit y discharge hea d- lamps. 20A 35 Alt s ense. 10A *** 36 Not used. — 37 V ehicl e power 1. 20A *** 38 Not used. — 39 V ehicl e power 2. 20A *** 40 Fuel i[...]

  • Page 208

    Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Not used. — 58 Not used. — 59 Po wertr ain control modul e. 5A *** 60 Not used. — 61 Anti-lock br akes run-st art switch. 5A *** 62 Not used. — 63 Ele ctronic pow er assist st eering. 5A *** 64 Not used. — 65 Blind spot informa tion syst em. 5A *** 66 R ear view camer a. Air cond[...]

  • Page 209

    Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Po wertr ain control modul e rela y . — 82 Not used. — 83 Not used. — 84 Not used. — 85 Not used. — 86 Not used. — 87 Not used. — 88 Ele ctronic f an 1 rela y . — 89 Not used. — 90 Ele ctronic f an 3 rela y . — 91 Blo wer motor r ela y . — 92 Not used. — 93 Fuel pum[...]

  • Page 210

    E174564 Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Demand lamps. 10A 1 Po wer mirror memory modul e. 7 .5A 2 Driver c onsole unl ock. 20A 3 Not used. 5A 4 Sub woofer amplifier . 20A 5 Not used (spare). 10A 6 Not used (spare). 10A 7 Not used (spare). 10A 8 Not used. 10A 9 Not used. 5A 10 Not used. 5A 11 207 Mustang (), enUS A, First[...]

  • Page 211

    Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Climat e control modul e. 7 .5A 12 Gat ewa y module. 7 .5A 13 St eering column c ontrol modul e. Instrument clust er . Not used (spare). 10A 14 Gat ewa y module. 10A 15 Decklid rel ea se. 15A 16 Not used (spare). 5A 17 Intrusion sensor modul e. 5A 18 P assenger airba g deactiva tion indica[...]

  • Page 212

    Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Run-start bus. 30A 34 R estraints c ontrol module . 5A 35 Auxiliary body modul e. 15A 36 Po wer distribution bo x run-start bus. 15A 37 Not used (spare). 30A — CHANGING A FUSE Fuses W ARNING Y ou must replac e a fail ed fuse with one that ha s the specified ampera ge ra ting. If you use [...]

  • Page 213

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your vehicl e serviced r egularl y to help maintain its r oadworthiness and re sale val ue. Ther e is a larg e network of authorized de alers tha t are there t o help you with their pr ofessional servicing expertise . W e believe tha t their specially trained t echnicians are best qualifie d to service y our vehicl e pro[...]

  • Page 214

    E174561 2. R elea se the hood la tch by pushing the secondary r elea se le ver to y our le ft-hand side. 3. Lift the hood until the lift cylinders hold it open. 4. T o close , lo wer the hood. Mak e sure that the hood cl oses properl y and fully la tches. UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 2.3L EC OBOOS T ™ E174450 Bat tery (out of view ). See Changing the 1[...]

  • Page 215

    Air filt er assembl y . See Changing the Engine Air Fil ter (pag e 227). E Engine cool ant reservoir . See Engine C oolant Check (page 215). F Windshiel d washer fl uid reserv oir . See W asher Fluid Check (pa ge 220). G Po wer distribution bo x. See Fuses (pa ge 202). H UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 3. 7L E174559 Bat tery . Se e Changing the 12V Battery [...]

  • Page 216

    UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 5.0L 32V TI-V CT E174560 Bat tery (out of view ). See Changing the 12V Bat tery (page 220). A. Engine oil filler c ap. S ee Engine Oil Check (page 214). B. Engine oil dipstick. S ee Engine Oil Dipstick (page 214). C. Brak e fluid re servoir . Se e Brake and Cl utch Fluid Check (pag e 219). D. Air filt er assembl y . See Chang[...]

  • Page 217

    ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK E161560 A B MIN A MAX B ENGINE OIL CHECK 1. Make sur e that your v ehicle is on l evel ground . 2. S witch the engine off and wait 15 minutes f or the oil to dr ain into the oil pan. 3. Set the parking br ake and ensure the ge arshift is in park (P). 4. Open the hood. P rote ct yoursel f from engine hea t. 5. Loca te and car ef[...]

  • Page 218

    Only us e oils certified f or gasoline engines by the Americ an Petr oleum Institute ( API). An oil with this trademark s ymbol conf orms to the curr ent engine and emission sys tem prot ection standards and fuel econom y requirements of the Interna tional Lubricants Spe cification Advisory C ouncil (ILS AC), c omprised of U.S. and Japanese automob[...]

  • Page 219

    Adding Engine C oolant Note: Do not use stop l eak pell ets, cooling sy stem seal ants or additives a s they can cause dama ge to the engine c ooling or hea ting syst ems. Y our warr anty may not co ver these damag es. Note: During normal vehicle oper ation, the engine cool ant may change c olor from orang e to pink or light red . As l ong as the e[...]

  • Page 220

    Sev ere Climates If you driv e in extremel y col d climat es: • It may be nec essary to ha ve a Ford authorized de aler incre ase the c oolant conc entration abo ve 50%. • A cool ant concentr ation of 60% pro vides improv ed freez e point prot ection. Engine cool ant conc entrations abo ve 60% decr ease the ov erheat pr otection char acteristic[...]

  • Page 221

    Y ou have limit ed engine power when in the fail-s afe mode , so drive your v ehicle with caution. Y our vehicl e will not maintain high-speed oper ation and the engine will opera te poorl y . R emember that the engine is capabl e of automa ticall y shutting down t o prevent engine damag e. In this situation: 1. Pull off the r oad as soon a s saf e[...]

  • Page 222

    5. If the coolant is l ow , add c oolant, and rest art the engine. See A dding Engine Coolant or Ho w Fail-Safe C ooling W orks in this chapter f or more informa tion. MANUAL TR ANSMISSION FLUID CHECK 1. Cle an the filler pl ug. It is loc ate d on the passeng er side of the transmission. E174951 2. R emove the fill er plug and inspec t the fluid l [...]

  • Page 223

    W ASHER FL UID CHECK W ARNING If you oper ate y our vehicl e in temper ature s below 40°F (5°C), use wa sher fluid with antifree ze prot ection. F ailure t o use washer fl uid with antifreez e prote ction in col d wea ther could resul t in impaired windshiel d vision and incre ase the risk of injury or accident. Add fl uid to fill the re servoir [...]

  • Page 224

    For long er , troubl e-free oper ation, k eep the top of the ba ttery cl ean and dry . Al so, make c ertain the bat tery cabl es are al ways tightly f ast ened to the ba ttery t erminals. If you see an y corrosion on the ba ttery or terminal s, remov e the cable s from the terminal s and clean with a wir e brush. Y ou can neutr alize the acid with [...]

  • Page 225

    contr ol fan, hea ted st eering wheel, audio and navig ation sy stem. A messa ge may be shown in the inf ormation displ ays t o alert the driver tha t batt ery prote ction actions are ac tive. T hese messag es are only f or notifica tion that an action is t aking place , and not intended t o indica te an ele ctrical probl em or that the ba ttery re[...]

  • Page 226

    Poor wiper qu ality can be impro ved by cle aning the wiper blades and the windshield . See Cl eaning the Window s and Wiper Blades (p age 230). ADJU STING THE HEADLAMP S V ertical Aim Adjustment The he adlamps on your v ehicle ar e properl y aimed at the a ssembly pl ant. If your v ehicle ha s been in an accident, ha ve the alignment of your he ad[...]

  • Page 227

    5. Loca te the vertic al adjuster on ea ch headl amp. Use a Phillips #2 scre wdriver t o turn the adjuster either clock wise or counter clockwise t o adjust the vertic al aim of the headl amp. T he horizontal edg e of the brighter light shoul d touch the horizontal r efer ence line. 6. R epea t Steps 3 thr ough 7 to adjust the other headl amp. 7 . [...]

  • Page 228

    4. Pull the wheel liner ba ck tow ard the tire t o gain acc ess to the bulbs. Repla cing the Direction Indicator Bulbs E180889 1. R emove the bulb hol der from the lamp assembl y by turning it count erclock wise. 2. Disconnec t the electric al connect or . 3. Remo ve the bulb from the bulb hol der by pulling it str aight out. Repla cing Fog L amp B[...]

  • Page 229

    BULB SPECIFIC A TION CHART R eplacement bulbs ar e specified in the chart belo w . Headl amp bulbs must be marke d with an authorized "D. O . T ." for North America and an "E" f or Europe to make sur e lamp performanc e, light brightness and pa ttern and sa fe visibility . The c orrect bulbs do not dama ge the lamp assembl y or [...]

  • Page 230

    CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER W ARNING T o reduc e the risk of vehicle dama ge and personal burn injuries, do not start y our engine with the air cleaner remo ved and do not remo ve it whil e the engine is running. Note: Fail ure to use the corr ect air fil ter element ma y resul t in severe engine damag e. Y our warr anty may not c over these da[...]

  • Page 231

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Y our Ford or Lincoln authorize d dealer ha s many quality pr oducts av ailable t o cle an your v ehicle and prot ect its finishes. CLEANING PRODU CTS For best re sults, use the f ollo wing products or product s of equivalent qualit y: • Motor craft Bu g and T ar R emover (Z C-42) • Motor craft C ustom Bright Metal Cle ane[...]

  • Page 232

    • W ash your v ehicle first, using c ool or luk ewarm wa ter and a neutr al pH shampoo, such a s Motor craft De tail W ash. • Use Motor craft C ustom Bright Met al Cle aner . Apply the pr oduct as y ou woul d a wax t o clean bumper s and other chrome parts; all ow the cl eaner to dry f or a few minut es, then wipe off the haze with a cl ean, dr[...]

  • Page 233

    • Nev er wash or rinse any ignition c oil, spark plu g wire or spark plug w ell, or the are a in and around these loc ations. • Co ver the bat tery , po wer distribution box, and air filter a ssembly t o prev ent wa ter damag e when cleaning the engine. CLEANING THE WINDOW S AND WIPER BLADES Car wa sh chemicals and envir onmental fall out can r[...]

  • Page 234

    Note: Follo w the same procedur e as cle aning lea ther sea ts for cl eaning le ather instrument panels and l eather int erior trim surfa ces. Se e Cleaning Lea ther Seats (pag e 231). Cle an the instrument panel and clust er lens with a cl ean, damp and soft cl oth, then use a cle an, dry and soft cloth t o dry these are as. • Av oid cleaner s o[...]

  • Page 235

    • Alc ohol solutions. • Sol vents or cl eaners int ended specificall y for rubber , vinyl and pla stics. Note: Do not use Motor craft P remium Le ather and Vin yl Cleaner Z C-56 on Lincoln Black L abel, Presidential or R eserve Le athers bec ause it can damag e those and other semi-aniline l eather se ating f abrics. It can also dama ge surroun[...]

  • Page 236

    W e engineer and t est all motor vehicl es and their components f or reliabl e, reg ular driving. Under various c onditions, long-t erm stor age ma y lead t o degrade d engine performanc e or fail ure unless y ou use specific pre cautions to pr eserve engine components. General • St ore all vehicl es in a dry , ventil at ed plac e. • Pr otect f[...]

  • Page 237

    Brak es • Make sur e the brake s and parking brake rel ease full y . Tires • Maintain re commended air pressur e. Miscellaneous • Make sur e all linkage s, cable s, lev ers and pins under your v ehicle are c over ed with gre ase to pr event rust. • Mov e vehicle s at le ast 25 ft (7 .5 m) ev ery 15 days t o lubrica te working parts and prev[...]

  • Page 238

    TEMPORAR Y MOBILITY KIT (If Equipped) Note: The tempor ary mobility kit contains enough seal ant compound in the canis ter for one tir e repair only . See an authorize d Ford deal er for repl acement se alant canist ers. The kit is l oca ted under the lo ad floor in the trunk. The kit c onsists of an air compr essor to re-infl at e the tire and a c[...]

  • Page 239

    General Informa tion W ARNING Fail ure to f ollo w these guidelines coul d resul t in an increa sed risk of loss of v ehicle c ontrol, injury or dea th. Note: Do not use the kit if you ha ve sever ely damag ed a tire. Onl y seal punctur es loca ted within the tire tre ad with the kit. Do not at tempt to r epair punctures l arger than ¼ inch (6 mil[...]

  • Page 240

    E175978 * When infl ation only is r equired for a tir e or other objects, the sele ctor must be in the Air position. What t o do When a Tire Is Punctur ed Y ou can repair a tire punc ture within the tire's tr ead area in t wo stag es with the kit. • In the first sta ge, infl at e the tire with a sealing c ompound and air . Aft er you infla t[...]

  • Page 241

    5. Remov e the warning sticker f ound on the ca sing/housing and plac e it on the top of the instrument panel or the cent er of the dash. 6. S tart the vehicl e and lea ve the engine running so the compr essor does not drain the v ehicle ’ s bat tery . E175981 7 . T urn dial (A ) clockwise t o the sealant position. S witch the kit on b y pressing[...]

  • Page 242

    Note: If you experienc e any unusual vibra tion, ride disturbance or noise whil e driving, reduc e your speed until y ou can sa fely pull o ff to the side of the road t o call for r oadside assistanc e. Not e: Do not proce ed to the sec ond stage o f this opera tion. Sec ond Stag e: Checking Tire Pressur e W ARNINGS If you ar e proceeding fr om the[...]

  • Page 243

    Remo val of the sealant canister fr om the kit E175984 1. Unwr ap the dual purpose hose (black tube) from the c ompressor housing. E175985 2. Unwr ap the power c ord. E175986 3. Remo ve the back co ver . E175987 4. R otat e the sealant c anister up 90 degre es and pull awa y from ca sing/housing to remo ve. Installation of the sealant c anister to [...]

  • Page 244

    E175989 4. W rap the dual purpose hose (bl ack tube) around the channel on the bott om of the housing/ casing. E175990 5. Wr ap the power c ord around the housing and sto w the acc essory power plug int o its stor age ar ea. Note: If you experienc e any difficultie s with the remo val or install ation of the seal ant canist er , consul t an authori[...]

  • Page 245

    U.S . Department of Tr ansportation Tire quality grades: The U.S . Department of T ransporta tion requir es Ford Motor C ompany t o give you the foll o wing informa tion about tire gra des exa ctly a s the go vernment has writ ten it. Treadw ear The tr eadw ear gra de is a compar ativ e ra ting ba sed on the we ar ra te of the tir e when test ed un[...]

  • Page 246

    Feder al Motor V ehicle S af ety St andard No. 139 . Gra des B and A repr esent higher le vels of perf ormance on the labor at ory te st wheel than the minimum requir ed by l aw . Gl ossary of Tire T erminology * Tire label: A l abel showing the original equipment tire siz es, rec ommended infl ation pre ssure and the maximum w eight the vehicl e c[...]

  • Page 247

    Information C ontained on the Tire Sidew all Both Unite d Sta tes and C anada Feder al regul ations r equire tir e manuf acturer s to pl ace standar dized inf ormation on the sidew all of all tires. T his inf ormation identifies and describes the fundament al chara cteristic s of the tire and also pro vides a U.S . DO T Tir e Identifica tion Number[...]

  • Page 248

    G . H: Indica tes the tir e's speed ra ting. T he speed ra ting denote s the speed a t which a tire is designed t o be driven f or ext ended periods of time under a standar d condition of l oad and infl ation pressur e. T he tires on y our vehicl e may oper at e at diff erent conditions f or l oad and infla tion pressur e. T hese speed r ating[...]

  • Page 249

    J. Tir e Ply C omposition and Material Used: Indic at es the number of plies or the number of la yer s of rubber-coa ted f abric in the tire tr ead and sidew all. Tir e manuf acturer s also must indica te the pl y mat erials in the tire and the sidew all, which include st eel, nyl on, pol yest er , and others. K. Maximum Load: Indic at es the maxim[...]

  • Page 250

    The tir e suppliers may ha ve additional markings, notes or warning s such as standar d loa d or ra dial tubeless. Additional Inf ormation Contained on the Tir e Sidewall for L T Type Tires Note: Tire Quality Gr ades do not appl y to this type of tir e. A B C B D E142544 L T type tir es hav e some additional inf ormation bey ond those of P type tir[...]

  • Page 251

    A B C D E E142545 T type tir es hav e some additional inf ormation bey ond those of P type tir es; these differ ences ar e described bel ow: A. T : Indica tes a t ype of tire, designa ted b y the Tire and Rim Associa tion, that is int ended f or tempor ary service on c ars, sport utility v ehicles, minivans and light trucks. B. 14 5: Indicat es the[...]

  • Page 252

    Y ou are str ongly ur ged t o buy a reliabl e tire pr essure g auge, as aut omatic servic e station g aug es may be ina ccur at e. Ford rec ommends the use of a digital or dial-type tir e pressure g aug e ra ther than a stick-type tir e pressur e gau ge. Use the re commended c old infla tion pressur e for optimum tir e perf ormance and we ar . Unde[...]

  • Page 253

    When w eather t empera ture change s occur , tire infl ation pressur es also chang e. A 10°F (6 °C) temper ature dr op can cause a c orresponding dr op of 1 psi (7 kP a) in infla tion pressur e. Check y our tire pressur es frequentl y and adjust them t o the proper pr essure which c an be found on the S af ety C ompliance Certific ation Label or [...]

  • Page 254

    Inspecting Y our Tires and Wheel V alv e Stems P eriodicall y inspect the tire tr eads for une ven or e xc essive w ear and remo ve objec ts such as st ones, nails or gl ass tha t may be w edged in the tre ad groo ves. Che ck the tire and val ve st ems for hol es, cr acks, or cuts tha t may permit air l eakag e and repair or r eplac e the tire and [...]

  • Page 255

    or suspect ed hav e the tire inspect ed by a tir e prof essional. Tir es can be dama ged during off-roa d use, so inspection a fter off-roa d use is also rec ommended. Ag e W ARNING Tir es degr ade ov er time depending on many f act ors such a s wea ther , st ora ge conditions, and conditions of use (l oad, spe ed, infl ation pr essure) the tires e[...]

  • Page 256

    W ARNINGS may be f ound on either the Sa fet y Complianc e Certific ation Label (a ffixed t o either the door hinge pillar , door-la tch post, or the door edg e that meet s the door-la tch post, ne xt to the driv er sea ting position), or the T ire Label which is l ocat ed on the B-Pill ar or edge of the driver ’ s door . If this inf ormation is [...]

  • Page 257

    It is rec ommended tha t the two front tir es or two r ear tir es gener all y be repla ced a s a pair . The tir e pressur e sensors mount ed in the wheels ( originally inst alled on your v ehicle) ar e not designed to be us ed in aft ermarket whe els. The use of whe els or tires not rec ommended by For d Motor Compan y may a ffec t the opera tion o[...]

  • Page 258

    Tire and Wheel A lignment A bad jol t from hitting a curb or pothol e can cause the fr ont end of your v ehicle t o become misaligned or c ause damage t o your tir es. If y our vehicl e seems to pull to one side when y ou ’ re driving, the wheel s may be out of alignment. Ha ve an authorize d deal er check the wheel alignment periodicall y . Whee[...]

  • Page 259

    USING SUMMER TIRE S (If Equipped) Summer tire s provide superior performanc e on wet and dry r oads. Summer tire s do not have the Mud and Sno w (M+S or M/S) tire tr action ra ting on the tire side w all. Since summer tires do not hav e the same traction perf ormance as All-se ason or Sno w tires, w e do not rec ommend using summer tires when tempe[...]

  • Page 260

    • Pur chase chains or cabl es from a manufa cturer that cl earl y labels body to tir e dimension restrictions. T he snow chains or cabl es must be mounted in pairs on the fr ont or the rear tires onl y . • Do not ex ceed 30 mph (50 km/h) if rec ommended by the chain manufa cturer whil e using snow chains. • Install cabl es secur ely , verifyi[...]

  • Page 261

    When the malfunc tion indicat or is illumina ted , the syst em may not be able to de tect or signal l ow tire pr essure as intended . TPMS malfunctions ma y occur for a v ariety of re asons, incl uding the install ation of repl acement or al ternat e tires or wheel s on the vehicle tha t prev ent the TPMS from functioning pr operly . Al ways che ck[...]

  • Page 262

    Cust omer action required Possibl e cause Low tire pr essure warning light Make sur e tires are a t the proper pre s- sure. See Infla ting your tire s in this chapter . Aft er inflating y our tires t o the manufa cturer ’ s re commended pressur e as sho wn on the Tire L abel (loca ted on the edge of driv er ’ s door or the B-Pill ar), the vehic[...]

  • Page 263

    How T emperature A ffects Y our Tire Pressure The tir e pressure monit oring syst em monitor s tire pressur e in each pneumatic tire. While driving in a normal manner , a typical pa ssenger tir e inflation pr essure may incr ease about 2 t o 4 psi (14 to 28 kP a) from a col d start situation. If the vehicl e is stationary o vernight with the outsid[...]

  • Page 264

    1. T-type mini-spare: T his spare tire begins with the l etter T f or tire size and may ha ve T emporary Use Onl y molded in the sidewall. 2. Full-size dissimilar spare with l abel on wheel: This spar e tire has a l abel on the wheel tha t stat es: THIS WHEEL AND TIRE AS SEMBL Y FOR TEMPORAR Y USE ONL Y . When driving with one of the dissimil ar sp[...]

  • Page 265

    W ARNINGS T o help prev ent your vehicl e from moving when y ou change a tire, be sure t o place the tr ansmission in park (P) or re verse (R) f or manual transmissions, set the parking brak e and block (in both dir ections) the wheel tha t is diag onally opposite ( other side and end of the vehicl e) to the tire being chang ed. Nev er get undernea[...]

  • Page 266

    E174938 4. R emove the l ug wrench, spar e tire and jack. 5. Remov e the center ornament fr om the wheel if requir ed to ac cess the l ug nuts. E175694 6. T o remov e the wrench from the jack, turn the hex nut on the jack count erclock wise. This will l ow er the jack and l oosen the mechanical l ock. 7 . Loos en each wheel lu g nut one-half turn c[...]

  • Page 267

    8. The vehicl e jacking points are shown here, and can be identified by the triangle marking s on the vehicle . Details are depict ed on the warning l abel on the jack. E174939 9 . Pla ce the jack at the ja cking point next to the tir e you are changing. T urn the jack handl e clockwise until the wheel is compl etel y off the ground. 10. Remo ve th[...]

  • Page 268

    E176165 15. Put the fl at tire, wheel ornament, jack and lug wr ench awa y . Make sur e the jack is f astene d so it does not ra ttle when you driv e. 16. Unblock the whe el. DRIVING A T HIGH SPEED Tire pressure - S peeds greater than 100 mph (160 km/h) W ARNING T o reduc e the risk of potential tire fail ure that c ould l ead t o serious injury or[...]

  • Page 269

    TECHNIC AL SPECIFIC A TIONS Wheel Lug Nut T orque Specifications W ARNING When a wheel is install ed, alwa ys remo ve any corr osion, dirt or for eign mat erials present on the mounting surf ace s of the wheel or the surfac e of the wheel hub, brak e drum or brak e disc that cont acts the wheel. Mak e sure that an y fa steners that a ttach the r ot[...]

  • Page 270

    ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS 5.0L V8 3. 7 V6 2.3L I4 Ecoboost Engine 302 226 138 Cubic inches Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 octane R equired fuel 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2 1-4-2-5-3-6 1-3-4-2 Firing order Coil on pl ug Coil on plug Coil on plu g Ignition system .04 9-.053 in. (1.25- 1.35 mm) .04 9-.053 in. (1.25- 1.35 mm) .027-. 031 in. (. 70-.80[...]

  • Page 271

    MOTOR CRAFT P ARTS 5.0L V8 engine 3. 7L V6 engine 2.3L I4 Ec oboost Component F A-1918 Air fil ter el ement FL-500-S FL-500-S FL-910-S Oil fil ter BXT-96R-5 90 Bat tery SP-519 / CYFS-12Y SP-520 / CYFS-12F- 5 SP-537 / CYFS-12Y-2 Spark pl ugs WW-2201-PF (driv er side) Windshiel d wiper blade WW-2001-PF (passeng er side) FP53 Cabin air fil ter W e rec[...]

  • Page 272

    E142477 W orl d manufactur er identifier A Brak e syst em, Gross V ehicle W eight Ra ting, Re straint Devic es and their loc ations B Make , vehicl e line, series, body type C Engine type D Check digit E Model ye ar F Assembl y plant G Pr oduction sequence number H VEHICLE CERTIFIC A TION LABEL E167469 The Na tional Highwa y T raffic Sa fet y Admin[...]

  • Page 273

    TRANSMIS SION CODE DESIGNA TION E167814 The tr ansmission code is on the Sa fety Complianc e Certifica tion Label. The foll owing tabl e shows the tr ansmission code al ong with the transmission description. Code Description 3 Six-speed aut omatic transmission 6R80E X Six-speed manual tr ansmission MT82 270 Mustang (), enUS A, First Printing Capaci[...]

  • Page 274

    C AP ACITIES AND SPE CIFICA TIONS - 2.3L ECOBOO ST ™ Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refriger ant syst em contains r efrigerant R-134a under high pressur e. Opening the air conditioning r efriger ant system c an cause personal injury . Hav e the air conditioning refrig erant sy stem service d only by qualifie d personnel. Capacity Item [...]

  • Page 275

    Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C946-A Rec ommended motor oil (U .S.): Motor craft S AE 5W-30 Pr emium Synthetic Bl end Motor Oil X O-5W30-QSP W SS-M2C946-A Rec ommended motor oil ( Canada): Motor craft S AE 5W-30 S ynthetic Motor Oil CX O-5W30-LSP12 W SS-M2C946-A Rec ommended motor oil (Me xico): Motor craft S AE 5W-30 S ynthet[...]

  • Page 276

    Specification Name Motor craft A dditive Friction Modifier CXL-3 W SS-M2C938-A Automa tic transmission fluid ( 6R80) (U.S . and Mexico ): MERC ON L V Motor craft MER CON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fluid XT-10-QL VC W SS-M2C938-A Automa tic transmission fluid ( 6R80) (C anada): MERC ON L V Motor craft MER CON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fluid CX [...]

  • Page 277

    Specification Name -- L ock cylinders ( Canada): Pene trating Fl uid CX C-51-A -- L ock cylinders (Me xico): Pene trating and L ock Lubricant MXL-1 1 For compl ete r efill of limited slip For d axles, a dd 4 oz. (118 ml) of A dditive Friction Modifier XL-3 or equival ent meeting Ford S pecification E ST-M2C118-A. Ford rear a xles cont ain a synthet[...]

  • Page 278

    Note: Automa tic transmissions tha t require MERC ON L V transmission fl uid should onl y use MERC ON L V transmission fl uid. The use of any o ther fluid may c ause transmission dama ge. C AP ACITIES AND SPE CIFICA TIONS - 3. 7L Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refriger ant syst em contains r efrigerant R-134a under high pressur e. Openin[...]

  • Page 279

    Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C945-A Rec ommended motor oil (U .S.): Motor craft S AE 5W-20 Pr emium Synthetic Bl end Motor Oil X O-5W20-QSP W SS-M2C945-A Rec ommended motor oil ( Canada): Motor craft S AE 5W-20 S ynthetic Motor Oil CX O-5W20-LSP12 W SS-M2C945-A Rec ommended motor oil (Me xico): Motor craft S AE 5W-20 S ynthet[...]

  • Page 280

    Specification Name Motor craft A dditive Friction Modifier CXL-3 W SS-M2C938-A Automa tic transmission fluid ( 6R80) (U.S . and Mexico ): MERC ON L V Motor craft MER CON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fluid XT-10-QL VC W SS-M2C938-A Automa tic transmission fluid ( 6R80) (C anada): MERC ON L V Motor craft MER CON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fluid CX [...]

  • Page 281

    Specification Name -- L ock cylinders ( Canada): Pene trating Fl uid CX C-51-A -- L ock cylinders (Me xico): Pene trating and L ock Lubricant MXL-1 1 For compl ete r efill of limited slip For d axles, a dd 4 oz. (118 ml) of A dditive Friction Modifier XL-3 or equival ent meeting Ford S pecification E ST-M2C118-A. Ford rear a xles cont ain a synthet[...]

  • Page 282

    C AP ACITIES AND SPE CIFICA TIONS - 5.0L 32V TI-V CT Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refriger ant syst em contains r efrigerant R-134a under high pressur e. Onl y qualified personnel should servic e the air conditioning re frigerant sys tem. Opening the air conditioning r efriger ant system c an cause personal injury . Capacity Item 8.0 q[...]

  • Page 283

    Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C945-A Rec ommended motor oil (U .S.): Motor craft S AE 5W-20 Pr emium Synthetic Bl end Motor Oil X O-5W20-QSP W SS-M2C945-A Rec ommended motor oil ( Canada): Motor craft S AE 5W-20 S ynthetic Motor Oil CX O-5W20-LSP12 W SS-M2C945-A Rec ommended motor oil (Me xico): Motor craft S AE 5W-20 S ynthet[...]

  • Page 284

    Specification Name Motor craft A dditive Friction Modifier CXL-3 W SS-M2C938-A Automa tic transmission fluid ( 6R80) (U.S . and Mexico ): MERC ON L V Motor craft MER CON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fluid XT-10-QL VC W SS-M2C938-A Automa tic transmission fluid ( 6R80) (C anada): MERC ON L V Motor craft MER CON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fluid CX [...]

  • Page 285

    Specification Name -- L ock cylinders ( Canada): Pene trating Fl uid CX C-51-A -- L ock cylinders (Me xico): Pene trating and L ock Lubricant MXL-1 1 For compl ete r efill of limited slip For d axles, a dd 4 oz. (118 ml) of A dditive Friction Modifier XL-3 or equival ent meeting Ford S pecification E ST-M2C118-A. Ford rear a xles cont ain a synthet[...]

  • Page 286

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R eception Fac tors AM and FM frequencies ar e established b y the Federal C ommunica tions Commission (FC C) and the Canadian Radio and T elec ommunications C ommission (CR TC). Those fr equencies are: • AM: 530, 540-1 700, 1 710 kHz • FM: 87 . 9-107 .7 , 107 . 9 MHz Radio Rec eption Factor s The fur[...]

  • Page 287

    • MP3 and WMA fol der mode repre sents a fol der structure c onsisting of one le vel of fol ders. T he CD play er numbers all MP3 and WMA track s on the disc (noted b y the MP3 or WMA file ext ension) and all fol ders cont aining MP3 and WMA file s, from F001 (fol der) T001 (track) t o F253 T255. • Cre ating discs with onl y one lev el of fol d[...]

  • Page 288

    E174552 Display scr een: Shows audio and S YNC informa tion. A Number block: In r adio mode, st ore your f avorit e sta tions for la ter ac cess. When tuned t o any station, press and hol d a preset butt on until sound returns. In CD mode, pr ess a button t o select a tr ack. In phone mode, pr ess the buttons to ent er a phone number . B End phone [...]

  • Page 289

    Play /Pause: Pre ss to either pla y or pause a track when list ening to a CD . I Seek: In r adio mode, sel ect a frequency band and pr ess this button. The syst em stops a t the first sta tion down the band . Press and hol d the button t o move quickl y to the previous str ong radio st ation or memory prese t. In CD mode, press this butt on to sele[...]

  • Page 290

    AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: PREMIUM AM/FM/ CD W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend[...]

  • Page 291

    Seek and Fa st Forward: In ra dio mode, sele ct a frequency band and pr ess this butt on. The sy stem stops a t the first sta tion up the band. P ress and hol d the butt on to mov e quickly t o the next strong r adio sta tion or memory preset. In CD mode, pr ess this button t o select the ne xt tra ck. Press and hol d the button to mo ve quickl y f[...]

  • Page 292

    Note: As with any sa ved radio st ation, y ou cannot a ccess the sa ved sta tion if your vehicl e is outside the station ’ s re ception area. HD Radio Rec eption and Station T roubleshooting Potential r eception issues If you ar e listening to a mul tica st station and y ou are on the fringe of the r eception are a, the station ma y mute due to w[...]

  • Page 293

    Potential s tation issues Action Cause Issues No action r equired. This is a broadc ast issue. This is poor time alignment by the r adio broadc aster . Echo, s tutter , skip or r epeat in audio. Incre ase or decre ase in audio vol ume. No action r equired. The rec eption issue may cl ear up as y ou continue to driv e. The r adio is shifting betw ee[...]

  • Page 294

    Note: This rec eiver includes the eC os real-time oper ating s ystem. eC os is published under the eCos Lic ense. Satellit e Radio Rec eption Fact ors Potential sa tellite radio rec eption issues For optimal rec eption performance , keep the ant enna cle ar of snow and ice buil d-up and keep l uggag e and other mat erial as f ar awa y from the ante[...]

  • Page 295

    Troubl eshooting Action Condition Messag e No action r equired. This messag e should disappe ar shortly . Radio r equires more than two s econds to pr oduce audio for the s elect ed channel. Ac quiring … If this messag e does not cle ar shortly , or with an igni- tion ke y cycl e, your r eceiver may ha ve a fa ult. Se e an authorized de aler f or[...]

  • Page 296

    AUDIO INP UT JACK W ARNINGS Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend agains t the use of any han[...]

  • Page 297

    USB PORT (If Equipped) E176344 The USB port all ow s you to pl ug in media pla ying devices, memory sticks and charg e devic es (if supported). S ee Using S YNC ™ With Y our Media Play er (page 317). MEDIA HUB (If Equipped) The media hub is l oca ted in the cent er consol e and has the f ollo wing fea tures: E176343 Auxiliary input jack (Line in)[...]

  • Page 298

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION E142598 S YNC is an in-vehicle c ommunica tions sys tem that w orks with your Bluet ooth-enabled c ellul ar phone and portabl e media play er . This all ows y ou to: • Make and r eceive c alls. • Ac cess and pl ay music from y our portabl e music play er . • Use 911 Assist, V ehicle He alth R eport and S YNC Services (T [...]

  • Page 299

    Times ar e subject to chang e due to holiday s. S YNC Owner Acc ount Why do I nee d a SYNC o wner account ? • R equired to a ctivat e V ehicle He alth R eport and to view the report s online. • R equired to a ctivat e the subscription-ba sed SYNC S ervices and to per sonalize your Sa ved P oints and Fa vorite s. • Essential for k eeping up wi[...]

  • Page 300

    S ystem da ta cannot be ac cessed without special equipment and ac cess t o the vehicl e's SYNC modul e. For d Motor Compan y and Ford of Canada will not acc ess the syst em data f or any purpose other than as de scribed absent consent, a court or der , or where requir ed by l aw enfor cement, other g overnment authorities, or other thir d par[...]

  • Page 301

    S yst em Interac tion and Feedback The s ystem pr ovides fe edback through audibl e tones, prompt s, questions and spoken c onfirmations depending on the situation and the chos en lev el of inter action. Y ou can cust omize the voic e rec ognition syst em to pro vide more or le ss instruction and f eedback. The def ault s etting is to a higher l ev[...]

  • Page 302

    Changing the V oice Setting s In addition to using v oice commands t o change the v oice setting s, you can al so use the menu in the audio displa y . 1. Pr ess the MENU button. 2. Sel ect S YNC-Settings . 3. Sele ct V oice S ettings . USING S YNC ™ WITH Y OUR PHONE Hands-free c alling is one of the main fe atures of S YNC. While the s ystem supp[...]

  • Page 303

    Depending on your phone's c apability and your mark et, the sy stem may pr ompt you with questions, such a s setting the curr ent phone as the primary phone (the phone S YNC automa tically tries t o connect with first upon v ehicle start-up ) and downl oading your phonebook. Pairing Subse quent Phones Note: Make sure t o switch on the ignition[...]

  • Page 304

    Phone book commands: When y ou ask S YNC to acc ess things such a s a phonebook name or number , the reques ted informa tion appears in the displa y to view . Press the phone but ton and say , "Call" to c all the contac t. "DIAL " " 411 (four-one-one)", "911" (nine-one- one) "700" (sev en hundred) &[...]

  • Page 305

    Description and action Display T urn your v ehicle's microphone off . T o turn the microphone on, sel ect the option again. Mic. off S witch a call fr om an active hands-fre e environment to your c ellular phone f or a more priva te c onversa tion. When sele cted , the audio displa y indicat es the call is priva te. Priv acy Put an ac tive cal[...]

  • Page 306

    Description and action Display Enter number s using the audio syst em's numeric keypad . Dial a number Ac cess y our downloa ded phonebook. Phonebook 1. Pr ess the OK button t o confirm and enter . Y ou can use the options at the bot tom of the screen t o acc ess an alphabetical c ate gory quickl y . Y ou can also use the l ett ers on the audi[...]

  • Page 307

    • Sel ect the view option t o open the tex t messag e. Once sel ect ed, y ou have the ability t o have the messa ge re ad to you, to vie w other messages, or to sel ect the More option. • If you sel ect the More option, us e the arro w button t o scroll through the foll owing options: Description and action Display Pr ess the OK button t o acce[...]

  • Page 308

    Sending a T ext Mess age Note: Y ou can onl y send a text me ssage t o one recipient a t a time. 1. Sel ect the send option when the desired s election highlights in the a udio displa y . 2. Sel ect the confirma tion option when the conta ct appears. 3. Press the OK but ton again t o confirm when the sys tem ask s if you want t o send the messag e.[...]

  • Page 309

    Description and action Display 2. Pr ess the OK button t o selec t a ringtone. Hav e the option of hearing an audible t one to notify y ou when a te xt messag e arrives. P ress the OK butt on to turn the audibl e tone off or on. T ext ms g notify Modify the cont ents of your phonebook (such a s add, dele te or downl oad). Pr ess the OK button t o s[...]

  • Page 310

    Phonebook prefer ences P air additional phones to the sy stem. Add 1. Sel ect the option t o add to start the pairing pr ocess. 2. When a mess age to be gin pairing appears in the audio displa y , search f or S YNC on your phone. S ee your phone's manual if nece ssary . 3. When pr ompted on your phone's displ ay , enter the six- digit PIN[...]

  • Page 311

    Description and action Display Check or uncheck this option t o switch the sy stem's Bluet ooth interf ace off or on. S elect this option, and then press the OK but ton to chang e the option's status. Bluet ooth on R eturn to the f actory def ault se ttings without era sing your index ed informa tion (such as phonebook, c all history , t [...]

  • Page 312

    S YNC ™ APPLICA TIONS AND SERVICE S (If Equipped) In order f or the foll owing fe atures t o work, your c ell phone must be compa tible with S YNC. T o check your phone's compa tibility , visit www .SYNCMyRide. com, www .S YNCMyRide.ca or www .syncmarout e.c a. • S YNC Services * : Pr ovides acc ess to tra ffic, direc tions and information[...]

  • Page 313

    Swit ching 911 Assist On or Off 1. Pr ess the phone button t o enter the phone menu. 2. Scr oll to sele ct 911 Assist. 3. Press OK t o confirm and enter the 911 Assist menu. 4. Scr oll to sele ct betwe en On or Off. 5. Press OK when the desir ed option appears in the r adio displa y . Set On or Set Off appe ars in the displa y as confirma tion. Off[...]

  • Page 314

    911 Assist Privacy Notic e When you turn on 911 A ssist, it may disclo se to emerg ency services tha t your vehicl e has been in a cr ash inv olving the deplo yment of an airbag or activ ation of the fuel pump shut-off. C ertain ver sions or updat es to 911 Assist ma y also be capabl e of ele ctronicall y or verball y disclosing t o 911 opera tors [...]

  • Page 315

    V ehicle Health Report options Automa tic Reports: Pre ss OK to and sel ect On or Off. Sel ect On to ha ve S YNC automa tically pr ompt you to run a heal th report at c ertain mile age int ervals. * User Pr eferenc es: Pre ss OK to sel ect and ent er the menu. Scr oll to sel ect from: Milea ge Interval s: Press OK . S croll to sel ect bet ween 5000[...]

  • Page 316

    Note: This fe ature does not func tion properl y if you hav e enabled call er ID blocking on y our cellul ar phone. Mak e sure your c ellular phone is not bl ocking call er ID bef ore using S YNC Services. Note: The driver is ul timatel y responsibl e for the sa fe oper ation of the vehicl e, and theref ore, must e valua te whether it is s afe to f[...]

  • Page 317

    Rec eiving Turn-by-Turn Direc tions 1. When conne cted t o SYNC S ervices, say "Dir ections" or "Business sear ch". T o find the close st business or type of business to y our current l ocation, just say "Busine ss search" and then "Se arch near me". If y ou need further assist ance in finding a loc ation you[...]

  • Page 318

    S YNC Services quick tips Y ou can even ac cess y our account out side your vehicl e. Just use the number on your phone's c all history . T raffic and Direc tions fea tures do not function pr operly but informa tion services and the 411 c onnect and te xt messag e fe atures ar e avail able. S YNC Mobile Apps The s ystem enabl es voic e and ste[...]

  • Page 319

    S YNC Mobile App V oice Commands The f ollo wing voice c ommands are alw ays av ailable: • "Mobile apps": S YNC prompts you t o say the name of an app t o start it on S YNC. • "List mobile app s": SYNC lists all of the currentl y avail able mobil e apps. • "Find new apps": se arches your connec ted mobil e device[...]

  • Page 320

    Note: Standard da ta ra tes appl y . Ford is not responsibl e for any a dditional charges you ma y receive fr om your service pr ovider , when your vehicl e sends or rec eives dat a through the c onnecte d device. This includes any additional char ges incurred due t o driving in area s when roaming out of a home netw ork. App Status Y ou can view t[...]

  • Page 321

    What's Pl aying? At an y time during playback, you can pr ess the voic e button and a sk the syst em what is pla ying. The sy stem re ads the metada ta tag s (if populat ed) of the current tr ack. Media V oice C ommands E142599 Pr ess the voice but ton. When prompt ed, sa y "USB" or "iPod", and then any of the f ollowing: D[...]

  • Page 322

    Description and action Command Pla ys the current pl aypl an in a random order . (Not all devic es support this command.) "Shuffle all" "Shuffle off" "Wha t's playing?" or "Wha t's this?" Exampl es of USB Commands S YNC provides the user with man y intuitive wa ys to find and pl ay a song using voic[...]

  • Page 323

    Description and action Display Choose to ha ve the sy stem pla y your music in r andom order . Once you mak e your choic e, it remains on until y ou swit ch it off. Shuffle Choose to ha ve the sy stem repe at the current tr ack. Once you mak e your choice , it remains on until you s witch it off. R epeat tr ack Y ou can play music simil ar to the c[...]

  • Page 324

    3. Sele ct Brow se USB. If there ar e no media fil es to ac cess, the displ ay indica tes there is no me dia. If there are media fil es, you ha ve the foll owing options: Description and action Display Pla y all index ed media files fr om your devic e one at a time in numerical or der . * Pla y all Pr ess the OK button t o select. The first tr ack [...]

  • Page 325

    Description and action Display 2. Scr oll to bro wse index ed media fil es on the device, and then press the OK but ton. R esets the USB index. After the ne w indexing is compl ete, you c an choose what to pl ay fr om the USB song library . R eset USB * Y ou can use the buttons a t the bottom of the audio displ ay t o jump to a certain alphabetical[...]

  • Page 326

    " AUDIO" "USB" "Wha t's playing" "Help" Radio V oice Commands E142599 If you ar e listening to the r adio, press the v oice butt on, and then any of the commands in the foll owing tabl e. If y ou are not listening t o the radio , press the v oice butt on and, a fter the tone , say , "Radio", an[...]

  • Page 327

    CD V oice Commands E142599 If you ar e listening to a CD , press the voic e button, and then an y of the commands in the foll owing tabl e. If y ou are not listening t o a CD, press the voic e button and , aft er the tone , say , "CD", and then any of the foll owing v oice commands: "CD" "P ause" "Pla y" &quo[...]

  • Page 328

    Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue T ry turning off the device , rese tting the device or remo ving the device's bat tery , then trying ag ain. This ma y be a possible phone malfunction. T ry pushing your phonebook conta cts to S YNC by using the Add C ontacts f eatur e. Use the S YNCmyphone fe ature a vailabl e on the [...]

  • Page 329

    Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue Check the securit y and auto acc ept and prompt al ways setting s rela tive to the S YNC Bluet ooth connection on your phone. Updat e your devic e's firm- war e. T urn off the Auto phone- book downl oad setting. Go to the w ebsite to r eview your phone's c ompatibility . This is a[...]

  • Page 330

    USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue Make sur e that the devic e does not hav e an auto- install progr am or activ e security se ttings. Make sur e you are not le aving the devic e in your vehicl e during very hot or col d temper atures. This is a de vice limita tion. S YNC does not rec ognize my devic e when I turn on[...]

  • Page 331

    V ehicle Health Report and S ervices (Tra ffic, Directions and Information) issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue Make sur e that your VIN is corr ectly list ed in your acc ount. When you r egister y our acc ount, you must choose a pref erred deal er . If it alre ady lists a deal er , try sel ecting another deal er and logging out. L[...]

  • Page 332

    V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue R eview the phone voic e commands and the media voic e commands at the beginning of their re spective sections. Y ou may be using the wrong voic e commands. Y ou may be speaking too soon or at the wr ong time. S YNC does not understand what I am s aying. Aft er pressing the voic e [...]

  • Page 333

    V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue Make sur e you are sa ying the conta cts exa ctly a s they are liste d. For exampl e, if y ou sav e a contac t as Joe Wils on, say "Call Joe Wils on". The s ystem ma y not be re ading the name the same wa y you are sa ying it. Conta cts in your phonebook may be v ery shor[...]

  • Page 334

    AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue S YNC in order to find AppLink-capabl e apps on your de vice. iPhone users must also c onnect to S YNC's USB port with an Apple U SB cable . Ensure y ou have do wn- loa ded and installe d the la test v ersion of the app from y our phone's app store. Ensure the app is running on [...]

  • Page 335

    AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue On an iPhone with iOS7+, t o for ce clo se an app, doubl e tab the home butt on then swipe up on the app t o close it. T ab the home button again, then select the app again t o rest art it. After a fe w seconds, the app shoul d then appear in S YNC's Mobile App's Menu. R eset th[...]

  • Page 336

    AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible cause(s) Issue Unplug the U SB cable fr om the phone, w ait a moment, and plug the U SB cable back in t o the phone. Aft er a fe w seconds, the app shoul d appear in S YNC's Mobile Apps Menu. If not, "For ce Clos e" the application and rest art it. The USB c onnection t o S YNC may need t[...]

  • Page 337

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend agains t the use of any [...]

  • Page 338

    This s ystem uses a f our-corner str ate gy to pro vide quick acce ss to sev eral vehicl e fe atures and s ettings. T he touchscreen pro vides eas y intera ction with your cell ular phone, mul timedia, climat e control and navig ation sy stem. The c orners displa y any activ e modes within those menus, such as phone sta tus or the climate t empera [...]

  • Page 339

    Pr ess to sel ect any of the foll owing: • AM • FM • SIRIUS • CD • USB • BT St ereo • SD Card • Line In Cleaning the T ouchscreen Display Use a cle an, soft cloth such a s one used for cl eaning gl asses. If dirt or fing erprints are still visibl e, appl y a small amount of alc ohol to the cl oth. Do not pour or spra y alc ohol onto[...]

  • Page 340

    Safe ty Information W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend agains t the use of any ha[...]

  • Page 341

    Restric ted features Editing setting s while the re ar view camera or a ctive park assist ar e active Editing wirel ess settings Wi-Fi and Wir eless Editing the list of wirel ess netw orks Pla ying video Videos, Photos and Graphic s Editing the screen's w allpaper or adding new wallpaper Composing t ext mess ages T ext Mess ages Vie wing recei[...]

  • Page 342

    Using V oice R ecognition This s ystem helps y ou control many fe atures using v oice c ommands. This allo ws you t o keep y our hands on the wheel and f ocus on what is in front of y ou. The s ystem pr ovides fe edback through audibl e tones, prompt s, questions and spoken c onfirmations depending on the situation and the chos en lev el of inter a[...]

  • Page 343

    A vailable voic e commands " Audio list of commands" "Bluet ooth audio list of commands" "Bro wse list of commands" "CD list of commands" "Climat e control list of c ommands" "List of commands" "Navig ation list of commands" * "Phone list of commands" "Radio list o[...]

  • Page 344

    V oice settings using v oice commands "Inter action mode novic e" "Media candida te lists off" "Media candida te lists on" "Phone candida te lists off" "Phone candida te lists on" "Help" Using V oice Commands with the T ouchscreen Options Y our voice sy stem ha s a dual mode fea ture which[...]

  • Page 345

    E142607 Under this menu, you c an set your cl ock, acc ess and adjust the displa y , sound and vehicl e setting s as well a s acc ess settings f or specific modes or the help f eatur e. Clock Note: Y ou cannot manuall y set the da te. Y our vehicle ’ s GPS does this f or you. Note: If the batt ery has been disc onnecte d, your vehicl e needs to a[...]

  • Page 346

    Only phot ographs tha t meet the foll owing conditions displ ay: • Compa tible fil e forma ts are as f ollo ws: .jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp. • Each fil e must be 1.5 MB or less. • R ecommended dimensions: 800 x 384 . Sound E142607 Pr ess the Settings ic on > Sound , then sele ct from the foll owing: Sound Bass Midrang e T rebl e Set Bal ance an[...]

  • Page 347

    Set tings Ac cess and adjust s ystem se ttings, voic e fe atures, as well a s phone, na vigation and wirel ess settings. Sy stem E142607 Pr ess the Settings ic on > Setting s > Sy stem , then sel ect from the f ollowing: Sy stem Sel ect to ha ve the touchs creen displa y in English, Spanish or French. Langua ge Sel ect to displ ay units in ki[...]

  • Page 348

    V oice control Standar d inter action mode provide s more detail ed inter- action and guidanc e. A dvanced mode ha s less audibl e inter action and more t one prompts. Inter action Mode Hav e the syst em ask you short ques tions if it has not cle arly hear d or understood y our request. * Confirma tion Prompts Candida te lists are possibl e resul t[...]

  • Page 349

    Media play er This all ows y ou to view the v ersion le vel of the Grac enote Da tabase. Grac enote Da tabase Inf o With this f eatur e on, the Grac enote Da tabase supplies metada ta informa tion for y our music files. T his override s informa tion from your de vice. T his fea ture def aults t o off. Grac enote Manag ement With this f eatur e on, [...]

  • Page 350

    Navig ation Hav e the syst em automatic ally fill in S tat e/Provinc e informa tion. Hav e the syst em display ar eas wher e roadwork oc curs. T ra ffic Pref erence s Hav e the syst em display incident ic ons. Hav e the syst em display ar eas wher e difficult driving conditions ma y occur . Hav e the syst em display ar eas wher e snow and ice on th[...]

  • Page 351

    Phone Connec t, disconnect, add or delet e a device , as well a s sav e it as a f avorit e. Bluet ooth Device s S witch Bluet ooth on and off. Bluet ooth Hav e all calls go dir ectl y to your v oice mail and not ring inside your v ehicle. W ith this fea ture swit ched on, te xt messag e notifications ar e also suppresse d and do not ring inside you[...]

  • Page 352

    Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Net work (Client) Mode turns the W i-Fi fea ture on and off in your v ehicle. Mak e sure y ou switch it on f or connec tivity purposes. Wi-Fi S ettings Choose a Wirel ess Netw ork allow s you to use a pr evi- ously s tored wir eless net work. Y ou can ca tegoriz e by alphabetical listing, priority and signal strength. Y ou can also choo[...]

  • Page 353

    E142626 The W i-Fi CERTIFIED L ogo is a certific ation mark of the Wi-Fi Allianc e. Help E142607 Pr ess the Settings ic on > Help , then sele ct from the foll owing: Help Vie w your vehicl e's current l ocation if y our vehicle is equipped with na vigation. If y our vehicl e is not equipped with navig ation, y ou do not see this button. Whe[...]

  • Page 354

    T o acc ess Help using the voice c ommands, press the v oice butt on, then, aft er the tone, say "Help". The syst em pro vides allow able voic e commands for the c urrent mode. ENTERT AINMENT A B C D E F G H E161892 AM 1 and AM AS T A FM 1, FM 2 and FM A ST B SIRIUS C CD D USB E T ouch this button t o scroll down f or more options, such a[...]

  • Page 355

    E142599 Pr ess the voice ic on on the ste ering wheel. When prompt ed, you c an say: "BRO WSE" within devices "Bro wse" * "Bro wse <le ague> games" ** "Bro wse <Sirius ca tegory> channel s" ** "Bro wse SD card" "Bro wse Sirius channel guide" ** "Bro wse USB" "Hel[...]

  • Page 356

    Sample c ommands "Sirius <0-223>" * "Sports g ames" * * This c ommand is only usabl e if you hav e an activ e subscription to Sirius sa tellite radio . ** The c ommands that hav e [ ] around the wor d means that the w ord is optional. For exampl e, if y ou say , "Pl ay Metallic a", this is the same a s the voice [...]

  • Page 357

    Direct Tune T ouch this button t o manually ent er the desired s tation number . T ouch Enter when you ar e done. HD Radio ™ Information (If A vailable) Note: HD Radio broa dcasts ar e not av ailable in all mark ets. HD Radio t echnolog y is the digital ev olution of analog AM/FM r adio. Y our sys tem has a special r eceiv er that allo ws it to r[...]

  • Page 358

    When HD Ra dio broadca sts are activ e, you can ac cess the f ollowing func tions: • Scan all ows y ou to hear a brief sampling of all av ailabl e stations. T his fe ature still w orks when HD Radio rec eption is on, althou gh it does not scan f or HD2-HD7 channels. Y ou may see the HD l ogo appear if the sta tion has a digit al broadca st. • M[...]

  • Page 359

    Potential s tation issues Action Cause Issues No action r equired. This is a broadc ast issue. This is poor time alignment by the r adio broadc aster . Echo, s tutter , skip or r epeat in audio. Incre ase or decre ase in audio vol ume. No action r equired. The rec eption issue may cl ear up as y ou continue to driv e. The r adio is shifting betw ee[...]

  • Page 360

    "RADIO" "<87 . 9-107 . 9>" "<87 . 9-107 . 9> HD" 1 "<530-1710>" " AM" " AM <530-1710>" " AM autoset" " AM autoset pre set <#>" " AM preset <#>" "Bro wse" 2 "FM" "FM <87 . 9-107 . 9>" "[...]

  • Page 361

    "TUNE" "HD <#>" * "Pr eset <#>" "Help" * If av ailable . Sirius® Satellit e Radio (If Ac tivated) E14261 1 Pr ess the low er left c orner of the touchscr een, and then sele ct the SIRIUS tab . Memory Presets Sav e a channel by pre ssing and holding one of the memory prese t area s. There is a bri[...]

  • Page 362

    T une to the channel, t o Cancel the al ert or to Disabl e Alert s. If you are list ening to a sporting ev ent, you can sa ve your f av orite te ams so that the sy stem can al ert you when they are pl aying on a sa tellit e radio channel. Note: Sirius does not support the Al ert fe ature on all channels. Ford Motor Compan y shall not be responsible[...]

  • Page 363

    Sirius Satellit e Radio Recep tion Fact ors and Troubl eshooting Potential r eception issues For optimal rec eption performance , keep the ant enna cle ar of snow and ice buil d-up and keep l uggag e and other mat erials as f ar awa y from the antenna a s possible . Antenna obstruc tions Hills, mountains, tall building s, bridges, tunnels, freew ay[...]

  • Page 364

    Troubl eshooting tips Action Cause Radio display No action r equired. The proc ess may tak e up to three minut es. Updat e of channel progr amming in progress. Updating. Conta ct Sirius at 1-888- 539-7 47 4 to r esolv e subscription issues. Y our satellit e service is no long er avail able. Call Sirius 1-888-539-7 47 4. Use the channel guide t o tu[...]

  • Page 365

    "SPORT S GAME" "T une to the <c olleg e name> game" "T une to the <t eam city> game" "T une to the <t eam city> <te am name> game" "T une to the <t eam name> game" "Help" "TUNE" "<Channel Name>" "Pr eset <#>" "SA [...]

  • Page 366

    "CD" "P ause" "Pla y" "Pla y next tr ack" "Pla y previous tr ack" "Pla y track <1-512>" "R epeat" "R epeat f older" * "R epeat off" "R epeat tr ack" "Shuffle" "Shuffle CD" * "Shuffle f older" * "Shuffle off&qu[...]

  • Page 367

    E176344 The other is behind a small ac cess door in the instrument panel. This f eatur e allo ws you t o plug in media pla ying devices, memory sticks, fl ash drives or thumb drives, and charge devic es if they support this fe ature . Playing Music fr om Y our Devic e Note: The sy stem is capabl e of indexing up to 30 ,000 songs. E14261 1 Insert yo[...]

  • Page 368

    SD Card and USB V oice Commands E142599 If you ar e listening to a U SB devic e or an SD card, press the voic e button on the st eering wheel contr ols. When pr ompted, say any of the foll owing c ommands. If you ar e not listening to a U SB device or an SD car d, press the v oice butt on and, aft er the tone, s ay "USB" or "SD car d[...]

  • Page 369

    "BRO WSE" " All authors" " All composers" " All folder s" " All genres" " All movies" * " All music videos" * " All playlists" " All podcasts" " All songs" " All TV shows" * " All video playlist s" * " All video podcast s&quo[...]

  • Page 370

    If you ar e not listening to a Bl uetooth audio devic e, press the v oice butt on and, aft er the tone , say "Nex t song", "Pa use", "Pla y" or "Pr evious song". Line In W ARNINGS Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e x[...]

  • Page 371

    6. P ress the l ower l eft corner on the touchscr een. Sel ect the Line In tab . (Y ou should hear audio fr om your portabl e music play er although it ma y be lo w .) 7 . Adjust the s ound on your portabl e music pla yer until it re aches the le vel of the FM sta tion or CD by swit ching back and f orth between the c ontrols. Troubl eshooting • [...]

  • Page 372

    Phonebook C History D Messaging E Set tings F Hands-free c alling is one of the main fe atures of S YNC. Once you pair y our phone, y ou can acc ess many options using the touchscr een or voice c ommands. Whil e the sys tem supports a variet y of fea tures, many are dependent on y our cellul ar phone ’ s functionality . At a minimum, most cellul [...]

  • Page 373

    3. If prompted t o enter a PIN on y our devic e, it does not support Sec ure Simple P airing. T o pair , enter the PIN displa yed on the t ouchscreen. Skip the next s tep. 4. When prompt ed on your phone ’ s displa y , confirm tha t the PIN provided by S YNC mat ches the PIN displa yed on your c ellular phone . 5. The displa y indicat es when the[...]

  • Page 374

    Quick Dial Set up f av orite conta cts from y our phonebook or history f older . Phonebook T ouch this button t o acc ess and call any conta cts in your pr eviously do wnloaded phone book. The s ystem pl aces the entrie s in alphabetical c ate gories summarized a t the top of the scr een. T o switch on c ontact pictur e settings, if your de vice su[...]

  • Page 375

    Y ou can then preview the me ssage, verify the recipient a s well a s update the messag e list. T ex t message options I ’ ll call y ou back in a few minut es. I just le ft, I ’ ll be there soon. Can you giv e me a call? I ’ m on my wa y . I ’ m running a fe w minutes la te. I ’ m ahead of sche dule, so I ’ ll be ther e earl y . I ’ m[...]

  • Page 376

    Internet Da ta Connection If your phone is c ompatibl e, use this screen to adjus t your internet da ta connec tion. Sel ect to mak e your c onnection profil e with the personal ar ea network or t o switch off your c onnection. Y ou can also choose to adjus t your settings or ha ve the sy stem alw ays c onnect, nev er connect when roaming or query [...]

  • Page 377

    "MESS AGES" "Call" "Forwar d text me ssages" "Listen t o tex t message <#>" "MESS AGES" "Listen t o tex t message s" "R eply to t ext mess ages" "Help" INFORMA TION A B C D E E161889 S YNC Services A Sirius T ra vel Link B Alert s C Cal endar D S YNC Applications [...]

  • Page 378

    S YNC Services (If Equipped , United S tates Onl y) Note: S YNC Services v aries by trim l evel and model year and ma y require a subscription. T ra ffic alerts and turn-b y-turn direc tions avail able in sel ect mark ets. Messag e and data r at es may appl y . Ford Motor C ompany reserv es the right to change or discontinue this pr oduct service a[...]

  • Page 379

    Connecting t o SYNC S ervices Using the T ouchscreen E142608 If your v ehicle is equipped with Navig ation, pre ss the Information butt on. If your v ehicle is not equipped with Navig ation, pre ss the green tab on y our touchscr een. 1. Sel ect Connec t to Services t o initiate an outg oing call to S YNC Servic es using your phone. 2. Once c onnec[...]

  • Page 380

    S YNC Services quick tips Y ou can personalize y our Services f ea ture to pro vide quicker a ccess t o your most used or f avorit e informa tion. Y ou can sav e address points, such a s work or home. Y ou can also s ave f avorit e informa tion like sports t eams, such as De troit Lions, or a new s cat egory . Y ou can l earn more about personaliza[...]

  • Page 381

    Note: A paid subscription is requir ed to acc ess and use these fe atures. Go to www .siriusxm. com/tr avellink f or more informa tion. Note: Visit www .siriusxm. com/tr affic and click on Co vera ge map and detail s for a compl ete lis ting of all traffic ar eas c over ed by Sirius T ra vel Link. Note: Neither Sirius nor Ford is responsibl e for a[...]

  • Page 382

    "SIRIUS TRA VEL LINK" "W ea ther map" "Help" * If you sa y "Sports headline s", "Sports schedul es" or "Sports scor es", you c an then say an y of the commands in the foll owing chart. Sports-relat ed commands "Baseball" "Coll ege ba sketball" "Coll ege f ootball&q[...]

  • Page 383

    Additional sports-rel ated voic e commands "WNBA schedul e" "WNBA sc ores" "Help" Al erts E142608 If your v ehicle is equipped with Navig ation, t ouch the I (Informa tion) button t o acc ess these f eatur es. If your v ehicle is not equipped with Na vigation, t ouch the corner of the touchscr een with the green tab . [...]

  • Page 384

    If a cra sh deplo ys an airbag, e xcluding kne e airbags and r ear infla table s afe ty belts where fitt ed or activa tes the fuel pump shut-off, y our SYNC-e quipped vehicl e may be able t o contac t emergency s ervices by dialing 911 through a pair ed and connec ted Bluet ooth-enabled phone . Y ou can l earn more about the 911 Assist f ea ture, v[...]

  • Page 385

    911 Assist May Not W ork If: • Y our cellul ar phone or 911 Assist hardw are sustains damag e in a crash. • The v ehicle's ba ttery or the S YNC sys tem has no po wer . • The phones(s) pr eviously p aired or connec ted to the s ystem ar e thrown from the v ehicle. 911 Assist Privacy Notic e When you turn on 911 A ssist, it may disclo se [...]

  • Page 386

    E142599 T o run a report by v oice command , press the v oice butt on on the steering wheel and, when pr ompted , say "V ehicle heal th report". V ehicle Health R eport Privacy Notice When you cr eat e a V ehicle He alth R eport, Ford Mot or Company ma y collec t your cell ular phone number (to pr ocess y our report r equest) and diagnost[...]

  • Page 387

    T ouch DUAL t o switch separ at e passenger side t empera ture contr ols off and on. When y ou switch off DU AL, the passeng er side tempera ture chang es to mat ch the driver side temper atur e. Note: T he passenger side t empera ture and the DUAL indic ator a utomatic ally turn on when the passeng er is adjusting their temper atur e control. Fan [...]

  • Page 388

    Air distribution contr ol: T ouch these buttons t o switch airfl ow from the windshield , instrument panel, or f ootwell v ents on or off. The s ystem c an distribute air thr ough any combina tion of these vents. J Driver set tings: K T ouch the + or – to incr ease or decr ease the air t empera ture on the driver side of the vehicl e. T ouch the [...]

  • Page 389

    "CLIMA TE" "T empera ture" * "T empera ture <15.5-29 .5> degree s" "T empera ture <60-85> degre es" "T empera ture decre ase" "T empera ture high" "T empera ture incre ase" "T empera ture lo w" "Windshiel d floor on" "Help" * If you sa y [...]

  • Page 390

    1. Enter the nec essary informa tion into the highlighted t ext fiel ds (in any order). For a ddress destina tion entry , the Go! button appe ars once y ou enter all the nece ssary informa tion. Pressing the Go! button mak es the addre ss loc ation appear on the map . If you choose Pre vious Destination , the la st 20 destina tions you hav e select[...]

  • Page 391

    Subcat egories Govt Offic e Public T ransit Educa tion T o expand these listing s, press the + in front of the listing. The s ystem also all ow s you to sort alphabeticall y , by dis tance or by cit yseekr listings (if a vailabl e). city seekr Note: cityseekr point of int erest (POI) informa tion is limited t o approxima tel y 912 cities (881 in th[...]

  • Page 392

    For rest aurants, cit yseekr can pr ovide informa tion such as star r ating, a ver age cost, review , handicap ac cess, hours of opera tion, and websit e address. For hotel s, cityseekr c an provide informa tion such as star r ating, pric e ca teg ory , review , check-in and check out times, hot el service icons and w ebsite addre ss. Set ting Y ou[...]

  • Page 393

    Tra ffic Preferenc es A void T raffic Pr oblems Choose how y ou want the sy stem to handle tr affic pr oblems al ong your rout e. • Automa tic: Have the sy stem rer oute you t o avoid tr affic incidents tha t dev elop and impact the curr ent route . The s ystem does not pr ovide a tra ffic alert notific ation. • Manual: Hav e the syst em alwa y[...]

  • Page 394

    E142644 3D map mode pro vides an ele vat ed perspectiv e of the map. This vie wing angle can be adjust ed and the map can be r otat ed 180 degre es by touching the map t wice, and then dra gging your finger al ong the shaded bar with arro ws at the bot tom of the map. View s witches bet ween full map, street list and exit vie w in route guidanc e. [...]

  • Page 395

    E142651 Starting point indic ates the starting point of a pl anned route . E142652 W aypoint indica tes the loc ation of a wa ypoint on the map. The number inside the circl e is different for e ach waypoint and r epresents the position of the wa ypoint in the route list. E142653 Destination s ymbol indicat es the ending point of a planned r oute. E[...]

  • Page 396

    Navig ation V oice Commands E142599 When in navig ation mode, press the voic e button on the st eering wheel contr ols. Aft er the tone, say an y of the follo wing commands: Navig ation sys tem voice c ommands "Cancel ne xt wa ypoint" 1 "Cancel r oute" 1 "Destina tion" 2 "Destina tion <nametag>" "D[...]

  • Page 397

    "DES TINA TION" "POI ca teg ory" "Pr evious destination" "Str eet address" "Help" "NA VIGA TION" "Destina tion" * "Zoom cit y" "Zoom c ountry" "Zoom minimum" "Zoom ma ximum" "Zoom pr ovince" "Zoom s tat e" "Zoom s t[...]

  • Page 398

    For a compl ete listing of the a ccessories that ar e avail able f or your vehicl e, pl ease conta ct an authorized de aler or visit our online stor e at www .Acc essories.Ford. com (United S tat es only ). Ford Cus tom Ac cessories ar e avail able f or your v ehicle throu gh an authorized Ford deal er . Ford Mot or Company will repair or repl ace [...]

  • Page 399

    For maximum vehicl e performanc e, ke ep the foll owing inf ormation in mind when adding ac cessories, equipment, passeng ers and lu ggage t o your vehicl e: • Do not ex ceed the t otal weight capacit y of the vehicle or of the fr ont or re ar axle (G VWR or G AWR a s indica ted on the Sa fety C ompliance Certific ation label). Consult an authori[...]

  • Page 400

    END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT S YNC End User License Agr eement (EULA) • Y ou have ac quired a devic e ("DEVICE") that incl udes softwar e licensed by For d Motor C ompany and its affilia tes ("FORD MO T OR COMP ANY") from an affilia te of Micro soft Corpora tion ("MS") . Tho se installed soft ware product s of MS orig[...]

  • Page 401

    Description of Other Rights and Limitations • Speech Rec ognition: If the SOFTW ARE includes speech rec ognition component(s), y ou should understand tha t speech rec ognition is an inherentl y statistic al proce ss and that r ecognition error s are inherent in the proc ess. Neither FORD MO T OR COMP ANY nor its suppliers shall be liable f or any[...]

  • Page 402

    • Consent t o Use of Data: Y ou agree that MS , Microsoft Corpor ation, F ORD MO T OR COMP ANY , third party softwar e and syst ems suppliers, their affilia tes and/ or their designat ed agent may c ollect and use t echnical informa tion ga thered in any manner a s part of product support s ervices rel ate d to the S OFTW ARE or rela ted servic e[...]

  • Page 403

    • Links t o Third Party Sit es: The MS SOFTW ARE may provide y ou with the ability t o link to third party sit es through the use of the SOFTW ARE. The third party sit es are not under the contr ol of MS, Micr osoft Corpora tion, their affilia tes and/ or their designat ed ag ent. Neither MS nor Microsoft Corpor ation nor their a ffiliates nor th[...]

  • Page 404

    TRADEMARK S: This EULA does not gr ant you any right s in connection with any trademark s or service mark s of FORD MO T OR COMP ANY , MS, Microsoft Corpor ation, thir d party softwar e or service pro viders, their affilia tes or supplier s. PRODUC T SUPPORT : Product support for the S OFTW ARE is not provided b y MS, its parent c orpora tion Micro[...]

  • Page 405

    W ARNING Opera ting certain parts of this sys tem while driving c an distract your a ttention a way fr om the road, and possibl y cause an accident or other serious conse quences. Do not change sys tem settings or ent er data non-v erbally (using your hands) whil e driving. St op the vehicl e in a saf e and leg al manner befor e at tempting these o[...]

  • Page 406

    Potential Map Inac curacy: Maps us ed by this s ystem ma y be inaccur ate bec ause of changes in r oads, tra ffic contr ols or driving conditions. A lwa ys use good judgment and common sense when foll owing the sugg ested r outes. Emerg ency Services: Do not rel y on any navig ation fe ature s included in the sy stem to r oute you t o emergenc y se[...]

  • Page 407

    2. A ccount Inf ormation Y ou agree: (a) when re gistering the T elena v Softwar e, to pr ovide T elena v with true, ac cura te, c urrent, and compl ete informa tion about yoursel f, and (b ) to inform T elenav pr omptly of any chang es to such inf ormation, and t o keep it true, acc urat e, curr ent and complet e. 3. Soft ware License Subject t o [...]

  • Page 408

    COUR SE OF DEALING, CU ST OM OR TRADE AND INCL UDING, BUT NO T LIMITED T O, THE IMPLIED WARR ANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY , FITNES S FOR A P ARTICULAR P URPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD P ARTY RIGHTS WITH RE SPECT T O THE TELENA V SOFTW ARE. Certain jurisdictions do not permit the disclaimer of c ertain warr anties, so this limita tion may not ap[...]

  • Page 409

    the terms and c onditions of this Agre ement. Any such sale , assignment or transf er that is not e xpressly permit ted under this para graph will resul t in immedia te termina tion of this Agreement, without liability t o T elena v , in which ca se you and all other parties shall imme diatel y ce ase all use of the T elena v Softw are. Notwithstan[...]

  • Page 410

    Agre ement), and thus your use of the T elena v Softwar e is also subject t o such terms. Y ou agree t o comply with the foll owing additional t erms and conditions, which are applic able to T elenav ’ s third party v endor licensors: End User License Agr eement For Distribution By HERE For North America/ AP AC The c ontent pro vided ( “ Dat a [...]

  • Page 411

    re al time route guidanc e, fl eet manag ement or similar applica tions; or (b) with, or in communic ation with, incl uding without limita tion, cellul ar phones, palmtop and handhel d comput ers, pag ers, and personal digital -a ssistants or PD As. Note: This Da ta may cont ain inaccur ate or incompl ete inf ormation due t o the passag e of time, [...]

  • Page 412

    Entire Agreement: These t erms and conditions c onstitute the entire agr eement betw een HERE (and its licensor s, including their licensor s and suppliers) and y ou pertaining to the subject mat ter hereof , and supersedes in their entiret y any and all written or or al agre ements previousl y existing betw een us with respec t to such subject ma [...]

  • Page 413

    Grac enote® Cop yright CD and music-rel ate d data from Grac enote, Inc., copyright© 2000-200 7 Grac enote. Gracenot e Softw are, cop yright © 2000-2007 Gr acenot e. This pr oduct and service ma y practic e one or more of the foll owing U .S. Pa tents #5, 987 ,525, #6, 061,680, #6,154 ,773, #6 ,161, 132, #6,230 ,192, #6,230,20 7 , #6 .240, 459 ,[...]

  • Page 414

    THE GRA CENO TE SOFTW ARE, EA CH ITEM OF GRA CENO TE DA T A AND THE GRA CENO TE CONTENT ARE LICENSED T O Y OU " AS IS". NEITHER GR ACENO TE MAKES ANY REPRE SENT A TIONS OR W ARRANTIE S, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , REG ARDING THE AC CURACY OF ANY GRA CENO TE DA T A FROM THE GRA CENO TE SERVERS OR GR ACENO TE CONTENT . GRA CENOTE C OLLECTIVEL Y AN[...]

  • Page 415

    PRO TECT Y OURSELF FROM THE RISING CO ST OF VEHICLE REP AIRS WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. SERVICE PLANS (U .S. Onl y) More than 32 million For d owners hav e disco vered the po werful prot ection of Ford Ext ended Service Pl an. It is the onl y ext ended service pl an backe d by Ford Motor C ompany , and pro vides peac e of mind prot ection b[...]

  • Page 416

    A void the Rising Cost of P roperly Maintaining Y our V ehicl e! Ford Ex tended Servic e Plan also off ers a Pr emium Maintenance Pl an that co vers all schedul ed maintenance , and selec ted we ar items. The c over age is pr epaid, so you ne ver hav e to worry about a ffording your v ehicle ’ s maintenanc e. It co vers reg ular checkups, r outin[...]

  • Page 417

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicle? Care fully foll owing the maint enance schedul e helps protec t against major rep air expenses r esulting fr om neglec t or inadequa te maintenanc e and may help t o incre ase the val ue of your vehicl e when you sell or tr ade it. K eep all rec eipts for compl eted maint enance with y o[...]

  • Page 418

    When the oil change me ssage appe ars in the informa tion displa y , it is time for an oil change. Make sure y ou perform the oil change within tw o week s or 500 miles (800 kilome ters) of the messa ge appearing. Mak e sure you r eset the Intellig ent Oil-Life Monitor a fter e ach oil change. See General Inf ormation (page 83). If your inf ormatio[...]

  • Page 419

    Check every month Engine oil le vel. Function of all int erior and exterior light s. Tir es (including spare) f or wear and pr oper pressure . Windshiel d washer fl uid le vel. Check every six months Bat tery connec tions. Clean if ne cessary . Body and door drain hol es for obstruc tions. Cle an if necessary . Cooling s ystem fl uid lev el and coo[...]

  • Page 420

    Multi-Point inspec tion Hazard w arning syst em opera tion Ac cessory drive bel t(s) Horn opera tion Bat tery performanc e Radia tor , cooler , hea ter and air conditioning hoses Engine air filt er Suspension c omponents for l eaks or damag e Exhaust sy stem St eering and linkag e Ext erior lamps opera tion Tir es (including spare) f or wear and pr[...]

  • Page 421

    When to e xpect the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messag e V ehicle use and exampl e Interval Normal 7000 – 10000 mi (12,000 – 16,000 km) Normal commuting with highw ay driving No, or moder at e, lo ad or towing Fla t to moder atel y hilly r oads No ext ended idling Sev ere 5000 – 7000 mi (8,000 – 11, 999 km) Modera te t o heavy l oad or to wing Moun[...]

  • Page 422

    At e very oil change interv al as indicated by the inf ormation display * Inspect the hal f-shaft boots. Inspect the st eering linkag e, ball joints, suspension, tie-r od ends, drivesha ft and U-joints. Lubrica te any ar eas with gr ease fitting s. Inspect the wheel s and rela ted component s for abnormal noise, w ear , l ooseness or dra g. * Do no[...]

  • Page 423

    Perf orm the services sho wn in the foll owing tabl es when specified or within 3000 mi ( 4,800 km) of the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messa ge appearing in the informa tion displa y . • Exampl e 1 : The OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messa ge comes on a t 28, 751 mi (46 ,270 km). P erform the 30000 mi ( 48,000 km) aut omatic transmission fl uid repla cement. • E[...]

  • Page 424

    Operating in dus ty or sandy conditions (such as unpa ved or dusty roads) R eplace c abin air filt er . Inspec t frequentl y , service as r equired Inspect engine air fil ter . R eplac e as re quired. Ev ery 15000 mi (24 ,000 km) Inspect the wheel s and rela ted component s for abnormal noise, w ear , l ooseness or drag. Ev ery 5000 mi (8,000 km) R[...]

  • Page 425

    Hot Climate Oil Chang e Intervals V ehicl es opera ting in the Middle Ea st, North Afric a, Sub-Sahar an Africa or loc ations with simil ar climates using an American P etrol eum Institute (API) Certified f or Gasoline Engine s (Certifica tion mark) oil of SM or SN quality , the normal oil change int erval is 3000 mi ( 4,800 km). If the av ailable [...]

  • Page 426

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]

  • Page 427

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]

  • Page 428

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]

  • Page 429

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]

  • Page 430

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]

  • Page 431

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: [...]

  • Page 432

    A A/C See: Clima te Contr ol .......................................... 101 About This Manual ........................................... 7 ABS See: Br akes ........................................................... 140 ABS driving hints See: Hints on Driving W ith Anti-Lock Brak es ................................................................ [...]

  • Page 433

    Capacities and S pecifications - 2.3L EcoBoost ™ ................................................... 271 Specific ations ...................................................... 272 Capacities and S pecifications - 3. 7L .................................................................. 275 Specific ations ..........................................[...]

  • Page 434

    Drive C ontrol .................................................. 166 Sel ectabl e Drive Modes ................................... 166 Sel ectabl e Steering ............................................ 16 7 Driver and P asseng er Airbags .................... 37 Childr en and Airbags ........................................... 37 Proper Driv er and [...]

  • Page 435

    Ford Cr edit .......................................................... 11 (U.S. Only) ................................................................. 11 Front Fog Lamps .............................................. 71 Front P asseng er Sensing S ystem ............ 38 Fuel and R efueling ....................................... 126 Fuel Consumpti[...]

  • Page 436

    Informa tion Messag es .................................. 91 Adaptiv e Cruise Control ...................................... 91 Adv anceT rac ™ ...................................................... 92 Airbag ........................................................................ 92 Alarm .........................................................[...]

  • Page 437

    M Maintenanc e .................................................. 210 General Inf ormation .......................................... 210 Manual Climat e Control ............................. 101 Manual Se ats .................................................. 110 Manual T ransmission Fl uid Check ......... 219 Manual T ransmission ................[...]

  • Page 438

    R R ear Axle .......................................................... 139 R ear Sea ts ........................................................ 112 Sec ond Row S plit-Folding R ear Sea t .......... 113 R ear View C amera ....................................... 148 Using the R ear View Camer a Sy stem ......... 149 R ear View C amera See: R ear Vi[...]

  • Page 439

    Starting a G asoline Engine ........................ 122 Automa tic Engine Shutdown ......................... 123 Fail ure to S tart ..................................................... 123 Fa st Rest art ........................................................... 123 Guarding Ag ainst Exhaust Fumes ................ 124 Important V entilating Inf [...]

  • Page 440

    Using Adaptiv e Cruise Contr ol ................. 153 Automa tic Cancell ation ................................... 156 Block ed Sensor .................................................... 157 Changing the Set S peed .................................. 156 Dete ction Issues .................................................. 157 Disengaging the S yst [...]

  • Page 441

    W W arning Lamps and Indicat ors ................. 79 Adaptiv e Cruise Control ..................................... 79 Anti-Lock Br aking Sy stem ................................. 79 Bat tery ...................................................................... 79 Blind Spot Monitor ............................................... 7 9 Brak e Sy st[...]