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The following warning may be required by California law: CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or otherreproductive harm. In addi...
Indicates a message regarding childsafety restraints. Refer to Seating and safety restraints for more information. Indicates that this Owner Guidecontains information on this subject.Please refer to the Index to locatethe appropriate section which willprovide you more information. WARNINGS Warnings ...
INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE The information found in this guide was in effect at the time of printing.Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurringobligation. EMISSION WARRANTY The New Vehicle Limited Warranty includes Bumper-to-BumperCoverage, Safety Restraint Coverage, Corrosi...
SPECIAL NOTICES Using your vehicle with a snowplow Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing. Using your vehicle as an ambulance Do not use this vehicle as an ambulance. Your vehicle is not equipped with the Ford Ambulance PreparationPackage. Notice to owners of pickup trucks and utility type vehicles...
These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. Vehicle Symbol Glossary Safety Alert See Owner’s Guide Fasten Safety Belt Air Bag-Front Air Bag-Side Child Seat Child Seat InstallationWarning Child Seat TetherAnchorage Brake System Anti-Lock Brake System Brake Fluid -Non-Petroleum Based Tr...
D L H L H E F C H BRAKE P RN D 2 CRUISE DOOR AJAR SELECT/RESET THEFT FUEL DOOR 0 MPH RPMX1000 km/h 20 40 60 80 00 20 40 60 ON OFF RES SET ACCEL COAST D PEDALS Headlamp control (pg. 21) Instrument panel dimmer switch (pg. 22) Instrument cluster (pg. 10) Driver air bag (pg. 128) Speed control (pg. 69)...
WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Low fuel Illuminates as an early reminder of alow fuel condition indicated on thefuel gauge (refer to Fuel Gauge in this chapter for more information).When refueling, after the lightcomes on, the amount of fuel that is added will be less than theadvertised capacity since th...
What you should do if the Service Engine Soon light illuminates Light turns on solid: This means that the OBD II system has detected a malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may cause your Service Engine Soon light to illuminate. Examples are: 1. The vehicle has run out of fuel. (The engine may misfire...
Safety belt Momentarily illuminates when theignition is turned to the ON positionto remind you to fasten your safetybelts. For more information, refer tothe Seating and safety restraints chapter. Brake system warning Momentarily illuminates when theignition is turned to the ON positionto indicate a ...
High beams Illuminates when the high beamheadlamps are turned on. SecuriLock 姟 anti-theft system This light indicates the anti-theftalarm system is armed. Momentarilyilluminates when the ignition isturned to ON. If the light fails toilluminate, continues to flash orremains on, have the system servic...
Four wheel drive low (if equipped) Momentarily illuminates after theengine is started. Illuminates whenfour-wheel drive low is engaged. Ifthe light continues to flash have thesystem serviced. Four wheel drive indicator (if equipped) Momentarily illuminates after theengine is started. Illuminates whe...
Speed control This light comes on when either theCOAST/SET or RES/ACCEL controlsare pressed. It turns off when thespeed control OFF control is pressed, the brake is applied or the ignitionis turned to the OFF position. Safety belt warning chime Sounds to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For i...
GAUGES Fuel gauge Displays approximately how muchfuel is in the fuel tank (when thekey is in the ON position). The fuelgauge may vary slightly when thevehicle is in motion. The ignitionshould be in the OFF position whilethe vehicle is being refueled. Whenthe gauge first indicates empty,there is a sm...
Speedometer Indicates the current vehicle speed. Engine coolant temperature gauge Indicates the temperature of theengine coolant. At normal operatingtemperature, the needle remainswithin the normal area (the areabetween the “H” and “C”). If itenters the red section, the engine isoverheating. Stop th...
Engine oil pressure gauge This shows the engine oil pressurein the system. Sufficient pressureexists as long as the needle remainsin the normal range (the areabetween the “L” and “H”). If the gauge indicates low pressure,stop the vehicle as soon as safelypossible and switch off the engineimmediately...
Mode control Each press of the MODE control willdisplay a different feature as follows: Fuel range. This displays the approximate number of kilometers(miles) left to drive before the fueltank is empty. The indicateddistance to empty may beinaccurate: • with sustained, drastic changes infuel economy ...
HEADLAMP CONTROL Rotate the headlamp control to thefirst position to turn on the parkinglamps. Rotate to the second positionto also turn on the headlamps. High beams Push forward to activate. Pull toward you to deactivate. Flash to pass Pull toward you to activate andrelease to deactivate. Daytime r...
Always remember to turn on your headlamps at dusk or duringinclement weather. The Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) system does not activate with your tail lamps and generally may not provideadequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate yourheadlamps under these conditions may result in a ...
AUTOLAMP CONTROL The autolamp system provides lightsensitive automatic on-off control ofthe exterior lights normallycontrolled by the headlamp control. The autolamp system also keeps thelights on for approximately 20seconds after the ignition switch isturned to OFF. • To turn autolamps on, rotate th...
The reverse sensing system isautomatically enabled when the gearselector is placed in R (Reverse)and the ignition is ON. A reversesensing control allows the driver todisable the reverse sensing system only when the ignition is ON, and thegear selector is in R (Reverse). The OFF indicator remains ill...
Power outlets are designedfor accessory plugs only. Do not hang any type of accessory oraccessory bracket from the plug.Improper use of the power outletcan cause damage not covered byyour warranty. A second auxiliary power point islocated on the lower rear side of theconsole. The power point isacces...
• to increase volume compensation • to decrease or shut off the volume compensation AM/FM select The AM/FM select control works inradio, tape and CD modes(if equipped). AM/FM select in radio mode This control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands. Press thecontrol to switch between AM, FM1 o...
Scan function The scan function works in radio,tape or CD mode (if equipped). Scan function in radio mode Press the SCAN control to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stationson the frequency band. Press the SCAN control again to stop the scanmode. Scan function in tape mode Press the SCAN cont...
Autoset memory preset Autoset allows you to set strong radio stations without losing youroriginal manually set preset stations. This feature is helpful on tripswhen you travel between cities with different radio stations. Starting autoset memory preset 1. Select a frequency using the AM/FM select co...
Speaker balance adjust Speaker sound distribution can beadjusted between the right and leftspeakers. Press the BAL control. Use the SELcontrol to adjust the sound betweenthe speakers. Speaker fade adjust Speaker sound can be adjustedbetween the front and rearspeakers. Press the FADE control. Use the...
Rewind The rewind control works in tapeand CD modes. • In tape mode, radio play willcontinue until rewind is stopped(with the TAPE control) or thebeginning of the tape is reached. • In CD mode, pressing the REW control for less than three secondsresults in slow rewind. Pressing the control for more ...
Dolby 姞 noise reduction Dolby 威 noise reduction operates only in tape mode. Dolby 威 noise reduction reduces the amount ofhiss and static during tape playback. Press the control to activate (and deactivate) Dolby 威 noise reduction. The Dolby 威 noise reduction system is manufactured under license from...
Setting the clock with radio data system (RDS) feature Press the RDS control until SELECTHOUR or SELECT MINS isdisplayed. Use the SEL control to manually setthe time. • Press to increase hours/minutes. • Press to decrease hours/minutes. Digital signal processing (if equipped) The digital signal proc...
Use the SELECT control to changethe equalization to the desiredmode. Radio data system (RDS) feature This feature allows your audiosystem to receive stationidentification or program type fromRDS-equipped FM radio stations. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radioand Telecom...
Fast forward The fast forward control works inCD mode. • In CD mode, pressing the controlfor less than three secondsresults in slow forward action. Pressing the control for more thanthree seconds results in fast forward action. Eject function Press the control to stop and eject aCD. Compression feat...
Seek function • In radio mode, press to find the next listenable station downthe frequency band. • In radio mode, press to find the next listenable station up thefrequency band. • In tape mode, use the SEEKfunction to access the next or previous selection. • In CD mode (if equipped), usethe SEEK fun...
5. Slide the door to the left to close. Use only compact discs containingthis mark. The magazine does not need to be full for the changer to operate. Radio power must be turned on to play the CDs in the changer. Themagazine may be stored in the glove compartment when not being used. The CD magazine ...
Cleaning compact discs Inspect all discs for contamination before playing. If necessary, cleandiscs only with an approved CD cleaner and wipe from the center out tothe edge. Do not use circular motion. CD and CD changer care • Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the playing surface. • Do n...
Radio reception factors Three factors can affect radio reception: • Distance/strength. The further an FM signal travels, the weaker it is. The listenable range of the average FM station is approximately 40 km(24 miles). This range can be affected by “signal modulation.” Signalmodulation is a process...
Auxiliary A/C-heater controls (if equipped) Depending on your equipment package, your vehicle may be equippedwith auxiliary A/C-heater controls. The auxiliary A/C-heater featureprovides increased capacity to quickly heat or cool the vehicle. Besidesthe driver’s control panel for the front seat occup...
SPEED CONTROL To turn speed control on • Press ON. Vehicle speed cannot be controlleduntil the vehicle is traveling at orabove 48 km/h (30 mph). Do not use the speedcontrol in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding,slippery, or unpaved. Do not shift the gearshift lever into N (Neutral) with the ...
To set a speed • Press SET ACCEL. For speedcontrol to operate, the speedcontrol must be ON and thevehicle speed must be greaterthan 48 km/h (30 mph). If you drive up or down a steep hill, your vehicle speed may varymomentarily slower or faster than the set speed. This is normal. Speed control cannot...
To disengage speed control • Depress the brake pedal. Disengaging the speed control willnot erase the previouslyprogrammed set speed. Pressing OFF will erase thepreviously programmed set speed. To return to a previously set speed • Press RES. For RES to operate,the vehicle speed must be fasterthan 4...
Indicator light This light comes on when either theSET ACCEL or RES controls arepressed. The vehicle speed must beat or above 48 km/h (30 mph). It turns off when the speed control OFFcontrol is pressed, the brake or clutch is applied, or the ignition is turnedto the OFF position. TILT STEERING Pull ...
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROLS Rotate the windshield wiper controlto the desired interval, low or highspeed position. The bars of varying length are forintermittent wipers. When in thisposition rotate the control upwardfor fast intervals and downward forslow intervals. Push (tap) the end of the st...
OVERDRIVE CONTROL Activating overdrive (Overdrive) is the normal drive position for the best fuel economy. The overdrive function allows automatic upshifts and downshifts throughall available gears. Deactivating overdrive Press the Transmission ControlSwitch (TCS) located on the end ofthe gearshift ...
Forward storage bin (if equipped) Press the release control to openthe storage compartment. The doorwill open slightly and can be movedto full open. The storage compartment may beused to secure sunglasses or asimilar object. Installing a garage door opener (if equipped) The storage compartment can b...
One-touch moon roof (if equipped) With trip computer Without trip computer • Press and release the rear portion of the moon roof control to open. • Press and hold (as desired) the front portion of the moon roof controlto close. • To halt motion at any point during one-touch opening, press thecontrol...
Trip computer For information on the trip computer, refer to Trip computer in the Instrumentation chapter. Electronic compass (if equipped) The compass reading may be affected when you drive near largebuildings, bridges, power lines and powerful broadcast antennas.Magnetic or metallic objects placed...
Compass zone adjustment 1. Determine which magnetic zoneyou are in for your geographiclocation by referring to the zonemap. With trip computer 2. Locate the compass modulemounted on the center rear viewmirror post. 3. Turn ignition to the ON position. 4. Press and hold the RESET buttonon top of the ...
Without trip computer 1. Press and hold the SELECTcontrol until VAR appears in thedisplay, then release. The displayshould show the current zonenumber. 2. Press the SELECT control untilthe desired zone number appears.The display will flash and thenreturn to normal operation. Thezone is now updated. ...
Without trip computer 1. Press and hold the SELECTcontrol until CAL appears in thedisplay (approximately eightseconds) and release. 2. Drive the vehicle slowly (lessthan 5 km/h [3 mph]) in circles untilCAL indicator turns off in about 2–3complete circles. 3. The compass is now calibrated. Power quar...
Press the portion of the VENT control to open the power rear quarter windows. Press the portion of the VENT control to close the power rear quarter windows. Interior Lamps Map lamps With trip computer Without trip computer To turn on the map lamps, press the control next to each lamp. VENT VENT ROOF...
Rear dome lamp The dome lamp lights when: • any door is opened. • the instrument panel dimmerswitch is held up until thecourtesy lamps come on. • any of the remote entry controlsare pressed and the ignition isOFF. With the ignition key in the ACC or ON position, the rear dome lamp canbe turned ON or...
3. Using both hands simultaneouslypress and hold the hand-heldtransmitter button and the desiredHomeLink 威 button. Do not release the buttons until step 4 has beencompleted. Some entry gates and garage dooropeners may require you to replacestep 3 with the procedure in the “Canadian Programing” secti...
3. Press and release theprogrammed HomeLink 威 button. Press and release the HomeLink 威 button a second time to complete the training process. (Some garagedoor openers may require thisprocedure to be done a third timeto complete the training). The 2nd or 3rd press from step 3 will activate the door. ...
POWER WINDOWS Press and hold the rocker switches to open and close windows. • Press the top portion of therocker switch to close. • Press the bottom portion of therocker switch to open. One touch down • Press AUTO completely down andrelease quickly. The driver’swindow will open fully. Depressagain t...
Window lock The window lock feature allows onlythe driver to operate the powerwindows. To lock out all the window controlsexcept for the driver’s press the leftside of the control. Press the right side to restore the window controls. Accessory delay With accessory delay, the window switches may be u...
POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS The ignition can be in any position to adjust the power side view mirrors. To adjust your mirrors: 1. Select L to adjust the left mirroror R to adjust the right mirror. 2. Move the control in the directionyou wish to tilt the mirror. 3. Return to the center position to lock m...
SECURILOCK 姟 PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM SecuriLock 娂 passive anti-theft system is an engine immobilization system. This system prevents the engine from being started unless a coded key programmed to your vehicle is used. The SecuriLock 娂 passive anti-theft system is not compatible with non-Ford after...
Programming spare keys A maximum of eight keys can be coded to your vehicle. OnlySecuriLock 娂 keys can be used. To program a coded key yourself, you will need two previously programmed coded keys (keys that already operate your vehicle’s engine) and the new unprogrammed key(s) readilyaccessible for ...
REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RS-210 ofIndustry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This devicemust accept any interference received, including interference that may...
Locking the doors Press this control to lock all doors.The doors will lock and the lampswill flash. To confirm doors are closed andlocked, press this control a secondtime within three seconds. Thedoor(s) will lock again, the horn willchirp once and the lamps will flash. If any of the doors are open ...
To replace the battery: 1. Twist a thin coin between the twohalves of the transmitter near thekey ring. DO NOT TAKE THEFRONT PART OF THETRANSMITTER APART. 2. Place the positive (+) side of newbattery in the same orientation.Refer to the diagram inside thetransmitter unit. 3. Snap the two halves back...
Programming remote transmitters It is necessary to have all (maximum of four — original and/or new) of your remote transmitters available prior to beginning this procedure. To program the transmitters yourself: • Place the key in the ignition andturn from 2 (LOCK) to 3 (OFF)and cycle between 3 (OFF)...
7. Turn ignition to OFF. The horn will chirp once to confirm theprocedure is complete. Autolock (if equipped) This feature automatically locks all vehicle doors when: • all doors, liftgate and liftgate window are closed • the engine is running • you shift into any gear putting the vehicle in motion....
2. Press 1/2 control within fiveseconds of step 1. 3. Enter your personal 5 digit code.Enter each digit within five secondsof previous one. Do not set a code that includes fiveof the same number or presentsthem in sequential order. Thievescan easily figure out these types of codes. Your personal cod...
Lift handle to move seat forward orbackward. Pull lever up to adjust seatback. 60/40 split bench seat (if equipped) • Lift the release bar to move theseat forward or backward. Ensurethe seat is relatched into place. • Pull the seatback handle up torecline the seat. Seating and safety restraints 105
Reclining the seatback can reduce the effectiveness of the seat’ssafety belt in the event of a collision. The control is located on the outboard side of the seat cushion. Press to raise or lower the frontportion of the seat cushion. Press to raise or lower the rearportion of the seat cushion. Press ...
REAR SEATS Adjustable head restraints Your vehicle’s seats may be equipped with head restraints which arevertically adjustable. The purpose of these head restraints is to help limithead motion in the event of a rear collision. To properly adjust your headrestraints, lift the head restraint so that i...
Reclining the seatback Locate the lever at the bottom ofthe seatback that reads “FOLDFLAT OR RECLINE”. Pull the leverupwards to recline the seatback. Third row seat The third row seat is equipped with combination lap and shoulder beltsin the outboard seating positions and a manual adjust tongue lap ...
2. Before removing the seat, be surethat the detachable anchor tongue isstowed flat into the vehicle floor. 3. Use the black plastic clip (locatedjust above the detachable anchor) tostow the loose seat belt. • Pull the seat release lever locatedon the lower right side of theseatback while pushing th...
3rd row tip/stow feature The 3rd row seat has a tip/stow feature to increase cargo space withoutremoving the seat from the vehicle. To put seat in tip/stow position: 1. Pull the seat release lever locatedon the lower right side of theseatback while pushing the seatbackdown into the seat cushion. 2. ...
6. Pull down support bar and pushinto floor latch. To return seat to seating position: 1. Hold seat and pull support bar from floor latch. 2. Rotate support bar up under seat. 3. Rotate floor latch down into floor tub. 4. Lower the seat. When the rear of the seat is 10–13 cm (4–5 in) abovethe rear p...
It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside oroutside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people toride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats andsafety belts. Be sure everyone i...
The front and rear outboard safety restraints in the vehicle arecombination lap and shoulder belts. The front passenger and rear seatoutboard safety belts have two types of locking modes described below: Vehicle sensitive mode The vehicle sensitive mode is the normal retractor mode, allowing freesho...
• Rear seats (if equipped) 2. Grasp the shoulder portion andpull downward until the entire beltis extracted. 3. Allow the belt to retract. As the belt retracts, you will hear a clickingsound. This indicates the safety belt is now in the automatic lockingmode. How to disengage the automatic locking m...
Disconnect the combination lap/shoulder belt and allow it to retractcompletely to disengage the automatic locking mode and activate thevehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode. After any vehicle collision, the front passenger outboard seat beltsystem must be checked by a qualified technician to ve...
Lap belts Adjusting the lap belt The lap belt should fit snugly and as low as possible around thehips, not across the waist. • 1st row and 3rd row (if equipped) center seating positions The lap belt does not adjust automatically. Insert the tongue into the correctbuckle (the buckle closest to thedir...
Conditions of operation If... Then... The driver’s safety belt is notbuckled before the ignition switchis turned to the ON position... The safety belt warning lightilluminates 1-2 minutes and thewarning chime sounds 4-8seconds. The driver’s safety belt is buckledwhile the indicator light isilluminat...
The following are reasons most often given for not wearing safety belts:(All statistics based on U.S. data) Reasons given... Consider... “Crashes are rareevents” 36 700 crashes occur every day. The more we drive, the more we are exposed to “rare” events,even for good drivers. 1 in 4 of us will be se...
Failure to inspect and if necessary replace the safety beltassembly under the above conditions could result in severe personal injuries in the event of a collision. Refer to Cleaning and maintaining the safety belts in the Maintenacne and Care section. AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) You...
Important supplemental restraint system (SRS) precautions The supplemental restraint systemis designed to work with the safetybelt to help protect the driver andright front passenger from certainupper body injuries. Air bags DO NOT inflate slowly orgently and the risk of injury from adeploying air b...
Do not put anything on or over the air bag module. Placingobjects on or over the air bag inflation area may cause those objects to be propelled by the air bag into your face and torso causingserious injury. Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the Air BagSupplemental Restraint System or its ...
Children and air bags For additional important safetyinformation, read all information onsafety restraints in this guide. Children must always be properlyrestrained. Accident statisticssuggest that children are safer whenproperly restrained in the rearseating positions than in the frontseating posit...
The air bags inflate and deflaterapidly upon activation. After air bagdeployment, it is normal to notice asmoke-like, powdery residue orsmell the burnt propellant. This mayconsist of cornstarch, talcumpowder (to lubricate the bag) orsodium compounds (e.g., bakingsoda) that result from thecombustion ...
The RCM (restraints control module) monitors its own internal circuitsand the supplemental air bag electrical system warning (including theimpact sensors, the system wiring, the air bag system readiness light, theair bag back up power and the air bag ignitors). Determining if the system is operation...
How does the side air bag system work? The side air bag system consists ofthe following: • An inflatable nylon bag (air bag)with a gas generator concealedbehind the outboard bolster ofthe driver and front passengerseatbacks. • A special seat cover designed toallow airbag deployment. • The same warni...
Several air bag systemcomponents get hot after inflation. Do not touch them afterinflation. If the side air bag hasdeployed, the air bag will not function again. The sideair bag system (including theseat) must be inspected andserviced by a qualifiedtechnician in accordance withthe vehicle service ma...
Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles For disposal of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles, see your localdealership or qualified technician. Air bags MUST BE disposed of byqualified personnel. SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN See the following sections for directions on how to properly ...
Installing child safety seats in combination lap and shoulder beltseating positions Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. NEVER place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active air bag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move the seat all theway back. 1...
7. Pull the lap belt portion acrossthe child seat toward the buckle andpull up on the shoulder belt whilepushing down with your knee on thechild seat. 8. Allow the safety belt to retract toremove any slack in the belt. 9. Before placing the child in theseat, forcibly tilt the seat forwardand back to...
5. If you have not pulled out enough webbing to reach, allow thewebbing to fully retract before attempting to pull it out again and repeatsteps 2 through 4. 6. Pull the webbing through the child seat toward the buckle whilepushing down with your knee on the child seat. 7. Allow the safety belt to re...
Tether anchorage hardware All second row and one third row seating position have a fabric strapinstalled near the bottom of the rear face of the seatback. These strapshave a loop at the top, and are to be used for child seat tetheranchorages. A tethered seat can be installed in the front passenger s...
PREPARING TO START YOUR VEHICLE Engine starting is controlled by the powertrain control system. Thissystem meets all Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment standardrequirements regulating the impulse electrical field strength of radionoise. When starting a fuel-injected engine, avoid pressing the a...
Important safety precautions A computer system controls the engine’s idle revolutions per minute(RPM). When the engine starts, the idle RPM runs faster to warm theengine. If the engine idle speed does not slow down automatically, havethe vehicle checked. Do not allow the vehicle to idle for more tha...
5. Turn the key to 4 (ON) withoutturning the key to 5 (START). If there is difficulty in turning thekey, firmly rotate the steering wheelleft and right until the key turnsfreely. This condition may occurwhen: • front wheels are turned • front wheel is against the curb • steering wheel is turned when...
3. If the temperature is below -12° C (10° F) and the engine does notstart in 15 seconds on the first try, turn the key OFF and wait 10seconds and try again. If the engine does not start in two attempts, pressthe accelerator pedal all the way to floor and hold. Turn the key toSTART position. 4. When...
WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or otherreproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles andcertain products of component wear contain or...
BRAKES Your service brakes are self-adjusting. Refer to the scheduledmaintenance guide for scheduled maintenance. Occasional brake noise is normal and often does not indicate aperformance concern with the vehicle’s brake system. In normaloperation, automotive brake systems may emit occasional or int...
ABS warning lamp ABS The ABS warning lamp in the instrument cluster momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position. If the light does notilluminate momentarily at start up, remains on or continues to flash, theABS needs to be serviced. With the ABS light on, the anti-lockbrak...
Parking brake Apply the parking brake wheneverthe vehicle is parked. To set theparking brake, press the parkingbrake pedal down until the pedalstops. The BRAKE warning lamp in theinstrument cluster illuminates andremains illuminated (when theignition is turned ON) until theparking brake is released....
Pull the release lever to release thebrake. Driving with the parkingbrake on will cause the brakes towear out quickly and reduce fueleconomy. STEERING Your vehicle is equipped with power steering. Power steering uses energyfrom the engine to help steer the vehicle. To prevent damage to the power ste...
Speed sensitive steering The steering in your vehicle is speed sensitive. At high speeds, steeringassist will decrease to improve steering feel. If the amount of effort required to steer your vehicle changes whiledriving at a constant vehicle speed, have the power steering systemchecked by your deal...
The air suspension shut-off switch islocated behind an access panelunderneath the passenger sideinstrument panel. On vehicles equipped withAir Suspension, turn OFF the Air Suspension switch prior tojacking, hoisting or towing yourvehicle. Normal vehicle operation does notrequire any action by the dr...
To avoid injury, never run the engine with one wheel off theground, such as when changing a tire. PREPARING TO DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate thanother types of vehicles. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likelyto die than a ...
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OPERATION Brake-shift interlock This vehicle is equipped with a brake-shift interlock feature that preventsthe gearshift lever from being moved from P (Park) when the ignition isin the ON position unless brake pedal is depressed. If you cannot move the gearshift lever out of P...
Driving with a 4–speed automatic transmission Your vehicle’s automatic transmission is equipped with a special shiftstrategy that insures maximum heater performance during cold weatheroperation. When ambient temperature is –5° C (23° F) or below and the enginecoolant temperature is below 38° C (100°...
R (Reverse) With the gearshift lever in R(Reverse), the vehicle will movebackward. Always come to acomplete stop before shifting intoand out of R (Reverse). N (Neutral) With the gearshift lever in N(Neutral), the vehicle can be startedand is free to roll. Hold the brakepedal down while in this gear....
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED) For important information regarding safe operation of this typeof vehicle, see Preparing to drive your vehicle in this chapter. When Four–wheel drive (4WD) is engaged, power is supplied to all fourwheels through a transfer case. 4WD power can be selecte...
Positions of the Control-Trac system The Control-Trac A4WD systemfunctions in three modes: • A4WD position delivers power to the rear axle. If the rear wheelslose traction, power will beautomatically delivered to thefront axle to maintain tractionthroughout the slippery condition. • 4H position prov...
Shifting from 4H to 4L (and 4L to 4H) 1. Bring the vehicle to a stop. 2. Depress the brake. 3. Place the gearshift in N (Neutral). 4. Move the 4WD control to the 4H(or 4L) position. Shifting to A4WD Move the 4WD control back toA4WD at a stop or at speeds up to88 km/h (55 mph). Driving off-road with ...
• GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating): Maximum combined weight of towing vehicle (including passengers and cargo) and thetrailer. The GCWR indicates the maximum loaded weight that thevehicle is designed to tow. • Maximum Trailer Weight Rating: Maximum weight of a trailer the vehicle is permitted to ...
Special loading instructions for owners of pickup trucks andutility-type vehicles For important information regarding safe operation of this typeof vehicle, see the Preparing to drive your vehicle section inthe Driving chapter of this owner guide. Loaded vehicles, with a higher center of gravity, ma...
TRAILER TOWING Trailer towing with your vehicle mayrequire the use of a trailer towoption package. Trailer towing puts additional loadson your vehicle’s engine,transmission, axle, brakes, tires, andsuspension. For your safety and tomaximize vehicle performance, besure to use the proper equipmentwhil...
Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailerweight exceeds the limit of the vehicle and could result in engine damage, transmission damage, structural damage, loss of controland personal injury. Preparing to tow Use the proper equipment for towing a trailer, and make sure it isproper...
Adjusting an equalizing hitch so the rear bumper of the vehicleis lower or higher than it was unloaded will defeat the function of the load equalizing hitch and may cause unpredictable handling. Safety chains Always connect the trailer’s safety chains to the frame or hook retainersof the vehicle hit...
Driving while you tow When towing a trailer: • Ensure that you turn off your speed control. The speed control mayshut off automatically when you are towing on long, steep grades. • Consult your local motor vehicle speed regulations for towing a trailer. • Use a lower gear when towing up or down stee...
4WD vehicles electronic shift transfer case (with automatictransmissions) 4x4 vehicles with electronic shift on the fly cannot be towed with anywheels on the ground. Trailer towing tips • Practice turning, stopping and backing up before starting on a trip toget the feel of the vehicle trailer combin...
LUGGAGE RACK (IF EQUIPPED) The rear cross-bar can be adjusted to fit the item being carried. Thefront cross-bar does not move. To adjust the luggage rack, push theadjustment lever forward (towardthe front of the vehicle), then slidethe cross-bar forward and lock theadjusting levers by pushing themdo...
GETTING ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE To fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford offers acomplimentary roadside assistance program. This program is separatefrom the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. The service is available: • 24–hours, seven days a week • for the Basic warranty period (Canada) o...
FUSES AND RELAYS Fuses If electrical components in thevehicle are not working, a fuse mayhave blown. Blown fuses areidentified by a broken wire withinthe fuse. Check the appropriatefuses before replacing any electricalcomponents. NOTE: Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage r...
Passenger compartment fuse panel The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel bythe brake pedal. Remove the panel cover to access the fuses. To remove a fuse use the fuse puller tool provided on the fuse panelcover. The fuses are coded as follows. Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Am...
Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Description 4 7.5A Remote Entry Module, Mirrors, MemoryFunctions (Seats and Pedals) 5 15A Speed Control Module, Reverse Lamp,EVO Module, Climate Mode Switch(Front Blower Relay), Daytime RunningLamp Relay, Reverse Sensing System,Aut...
Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Description Relay 1 — Interior Lamp Relay Relay 2 — Battery Saver Relay Relay 3 — Rear Window Defroster Relay Relay 4 — One Touch Down Window Relay Relay 5 — ACC Delay Relay Power distribution box The power distribution box islocat...
Spare tire information Your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire that may be used as a spare ora regular tire. The spare is identical to the other tires on your vehicle,although the wheel trim may not match. Location of the spare tire and tools The spare tire and tools for your vehicle are stowed i...
Tire change procedure To prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire, besure the parking brake is set, then block (in both directions) the wheel that is diagonally opposite (other side and end of the vehicle) tothe tire being changed. If the vehicle slips off the jack, you or someone else...
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To lessen the risk ofpersonal injury, do not put any part of your body under thevehicle while changing a tire. Donot start the engine when yourvehicle is on the jack. The jack isonly meant for changing the tire. • Never use the front or reardifferential as a jacking point. 9. Remove the lug nuts wit...
Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can burn skin, eyes, andclothing, if contacted. Do not attempt to push-start your vehicle. Automatictransmissions do not have push-start capability. Preparing your vehicle When the battery is disconnected or a new battery is installed, thetransmission must relea...
Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect the positive (+) booster cable to the positive (+) terminal ofthe discharged battery. Note: In the illustrations, lightning bolts are used to designate the assisting (boosting) battery. 2. Connect the other end of the positive (+) cable to the positive (+)term...
3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of theassisting battery. 4. Make the final connection of the negative (-) cable to an exposedmetal part of the stalled vehicle’s engine, away from the battery and thecarburetor/fuel injection system. Do not use fuel lines, engine rocker ...
Jump starting 1. Start the engine of the booster vehicle and run the engine atmoderately increased speed. 2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle. 3. Once the disabled vehicle has been started, run both engines for anadditional three minutes before disconnecting the jumper cables. Removing the j...
3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the boostervehicle’s battery. 4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of thedisabled vehicle’s battery. After the disabled vehicle has been started and the jumper cablesremoved, allow it to idle for several minutes so the...
WRECKER TOWING If you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional towingservice or, if you are a member, your roadside assistance center. It is recommended that your vehicle be towed with a wheel lift or flatbedequipment. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has notapproved a ...
SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS To help you service your vehicle: • We highlight do-it-yourself items in the engine compartment for easylocation. • We provide a scheduled maintenance guide which makes trackingroutine service easy. If your vehicle requires professional service, your dealership can providethe...
Do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and donot remove it while the engine is running. OPENING THE HOOD 1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hoodrelease handle located under thebottom of the instrument panel. 2. Go to the front of the vehicle andrelease the auxiliary latch that islocated ...
2. Turn the engine off and wait a few minutes for the oil to drain into theoil pan. 3. Set the parking brake and ensure the gearshift is securely latched in P(Park). 4. Open the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat. 5. Locate and carefully remove theengine oil level indicator (dipstick). 6. Wipe ...
• Oil levels above the MAX mark may cause engine damage. Some oilmust be removed from the engine by a service technician. 7. Put the indicator back in and ensure it is fully seated. Adding engine oil 1. Check the engine oil. For instructions, refer to Checking the engine oil in this chapter. 2. If t...
Change your engine oil and filter according to the appropriate schedulelisted in the scheduled maintenance guide. Ford production and aftermarket (Motorcraft) oil filters are designed foradded engine protection and long life. If a replacement oil filter is usedthat does not meet Ford material and de...
If you use a brake fluid that is not DOT 3, you will causepermanent damage to your brakes. Do not let the fluid level in the reservoir for the master cylinderfall below the MIN mark. If master cylinder runs dry, this may cause the brakes to fail. WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Washer fluid Check the washer...
ENGINE COOLANT Checking engine coolant The concentration and level of engine coolant should be checked at themileage intervals listed in the scheduled maintenance guide. The coolantconcentration should be maintained at 50/50 coolant and water, whichequates to a freeze point of -36° C (-34° F). Coola...
• Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for service intervalschedules. • Be sure to read and understand Precautions when servicing your vehicle in this chapter. If the engine coolant has not been checked at the recommended interval,the engine coolant reservoir may become low or empty. If the rese...
• Do not add/mix an orange-colored, extended life coolant suchas Motorcraft Speciality Orange Engine Coolant, VC-2 (US) orCXC-209 (Canada), meeting Ford specification WSS-M97B44–Dwith the factory-filled coolant. Mixing Motorcraft Speciality Orange Engine Coolant or any orange-colored extended life p...
4. When you are sure that all the pressure has been released, use thecloth to turn it counterclockwise and remove the cap. 5. Fill the coolant reservoir slowly with the proper coolant mixture (seeabove), to within the “cold fill range” or the “cold full” level on thereservoir. If you removed the rad...
Coolant refill capacity To find out how much fluid your vehicle’s cooling system can hold, referto Refill capacities in the Capacities and specifications chapter. Fill your engine coolant reservoir as outlined in Adding engine coolant in this chapter. Severe climates If you drive in extremely cold c...
What you should know about fail-safe cooling If the engine coolant supply is depleted, this feature allows the vehicle tobe driven temporarily before incremental component damage is incurred.The “fail-safe” distance depends on ambient temperatures, vehicle loadand terrain. How fail-safe cooling work...
3. If this is not possible, wait a short period for the engine to cool. 4. Check the coolant level and replenish if low. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine isrunning or hot. 5. Restart the engine and take your vehicle to a service facility. Driving the vehicle without repairing ...
4. Check the fluid level in thereservoir. It should be between theMIN and MAX lines. Do not addfluid if the level is in this range. 5. If the fluid is low, add fluid insmall amounts, continuouslychecking the level until it reachesthe range between the MIN andMAX lines. Be sure to put the capback on ...
Adjusting automatic transmission fluid levels Before adding any fluid, make sure the correct type is used. The type offluid used is normally indicated on the dipstick and also in the Lubricant specifications section in the Capacities and specifications chapter. Use of a non-approved automatic transm...
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead andlead compunds. Wash hands after handling . For information on transmission operation after the battery has beendisconnected see “Shift strategy” in the driving section. To account for customer driving habits and conditions, your automa...
If the battery has been disconnected or a new battery has been installed,the clock and the preset radio stations must be reset once the battery isreconnected. • Always dispose of automotivebatteries in a responsible manner.Follow your local authorizedstandards for disposal. Call yourlocal authorized...
Changing the air filter element 1. Loosen the clamp that securesthe air inlet tube to the engine airfilter cover and disconnect the tubefrom the cover. 2. Loosen the clamp that securesthe air filter cover to the air filterhousing and carefully separate thecover from housing. 3. Remove the air filter...
4. Install a new air filter element. Be careful not to crimp the filterelement edges between the air filter housing and cover. This could causefilter damage and allow unmetered air to enter the engine if not properlyseated. 5. Replace the air filter cover and secure the clamp. 6. Replace the air inl...
The traction grade assigned to this tire is based onstraight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning or peak traction characteristics. Temperature A B C The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing thetire’s resistance to the gen...
Tire rotation Because your vehicle’s tires perform different jobs, they often weardifferently. To make sure your tires wear evenly and last longer, rotatethem as indicated in the scheduled maintenance guide. If you notice thatthe tires wear unevenly, have them checked. • Four tire rotation Replacing...
Make sure that all replacement tires are of the same size, type,load-carrying capacity and tread design (e.g., “All Terrain”, etc.), as originally offered by Ford. Do not replace your tires with “high performance” tires or largersize tires. Failure to follow these precautions may adversely affect th...
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS Important safety precautions Do not overfill the fuel tank. The pressure in an overfilled tankmay cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and fire. The fuel system may be under pressure. If the fuel filler cap isventing vapor or if you hear a hissing sound, w...
Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel: • Extinguish all smoking materialsand any open flames beforefueling your vehicle. • Always turn off the vehicle beforefueling. • Automotive fuels can be harmfulor fatal if swallowed. Fuel such asgasoline is highly toxic and ifswallowed ...
The flow of fuel through a fuel pump nozzle can produce staticelectricity, which can cause a fire if fuel is pumped into an ungrounded fuel container. Use the following guidelines to avoid static build-up when filling anungrounded fuel container: • Place approved fuel container on the ground. • DO N...
Fuel quality If you are experiencing starting, rough idle or hesitation driveabilityproblems during a cold start, try a different brand of “Regular” unleadedgasoline. “Premium” unleaded gasoline is not recommended (particularlyin the United States) because it may cause these problems to becomemore p...
Fuel Filler Cap Your fuel tank filler cap has an indexed design with a 1/8 turn on/offfeature. When fueling your vehicle: 1. Turn the engine off. 2. Carefully turn the filler cap counterclockwise 1/8 of a turn until it stops. 3. Pull to remove the cap from the fuel filler pipe. 4. To install the cap...
Calculating fuel economy 1. Fill the fuel tank completely and record the initial odometer reading(in kilometers or miles). 2. Each time you fill the tank, record the amount of fuel added (in litersor gallons). 3. After at least three to five tank fill-ups, fill the fuel tank and recordthe current od...
EPA window sticker Every new vehicle should have the EPA window sticker. Contact yourdealer if the window sticker is not supplied with your vehicle. The EPAwindow sticker should be your guide for the fuel economy comparisonswith other vehicles. It is important to note the box in the lower left corne...
Exhaust leaks may result in entry of harmful and potentiallylethal fumes into the passenger compartment. Do not make any unauthorized changes to your vehicle or engine. Bylaw, vehicle owners and anyone who manufactures, repairs, services,sells, leases, trades vehicles, or supervises a fleet of vehic...
• Foglamps • High-mount brakelamp • Brakelamps • Parking lamps • Turn signals • License plate lamp • Tail lamps • Back-up lamps Do not remove lamp bulbs unless they can be replaced immediately withnew ones. If a bulb is removed for an extended period of time,contaminants may enter the lamp housings ...
Replacing license plate lamp bulbs The license plate bulbs are locatedbehind the rear bumper. To changethe license plate lamp bulbs: 1. Reach behind the rear bumper tolocate the bulb. 2. Twist the bulb socketcounterclockwise and carefully pullto remove it from the lampassembly. 3. Pull out the old b...
Washing your vehicle Wash your vehicle regularly withcold or lukewarm water. Never usestrong detergents or soap. If yourvehicle is particularly dirty, use aquality car wash detergent. Alwaysuse a clean sponge, washing gloveor similar device and plenty of waterfor best results. To avoid spots,avoid w...
Avoid getting wax on the windshield, or on any surfaces which appearcoarse or bumpy. If you have wax applied at a commercial car wash, it isrecommended that you clean the wiper blades and windshield asdescribed in Cleaning the wiper blades and windshield. Repairing paint chips Minor scratches or pai...
the windshield or rear window with a non-abrasive cleaner such as FordUltra-Clear Spray Glass Cleaner, (E4AZ-19C507–AA), available from yourFord Dealer. Do not use abrasive cleansers on glass as they may cause scratches. The windshield or rear window is clean if beads do not formwhen you rinse it wi...
MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS Component 4.6L V8 engine 5.4L V8 engine Air filter element FA-1634 FA-1634 Battery BTX-65-650 BTX-65-650 Fuel filter FG-986B FG-986B Oil filter FL-820-S FL-820-S PCV valve EV-233 EV-233 Spark plugs* AWSF-32P AWSF-22W * Refer to Vehicle Emissions Control Information (VECI) dec...
Fluid Ford PartName Application Capacity Transmissionfluid 1 MotorcraftMERCON 威 V ATF 4R70W 13.1L (13.9quarts) 2 MotorcraftMERCON 威 ATF 4R100 (4x2) 15.0L (15.9quarts) 2 4R100 (4x4) 15.5L (16.4quarts) 2 Transfer casefluid MotorcraftMERCON 威 ATF 4x4 vehicles 1.9L (2.0quarts) Engine coolant 3 Motorcraf...
2 Indicates only approximate dry-fill capacity. Some applications may vary based on cooler size and if equipped with an in-tank cooler. The amountof transmission fluid and fluid level should be set by the indication onthe dipstick’s normal operating range. 3 Add the coolant type originally equipped ...
2 Vehicle equipped with 16” tires and base suspension 4 1 3 5 2 Capacities and specifications 255
Ford Extended Service Plan You can get more protection for your new car or light truck bypurchasing Ford Extended Service Plan (Ford ESP) coverage. Ford ESPis an optional service contract which is backed by Ford Motor Companyor Ford Motor Service Company (in the U.S.) and Ford of Canada (inCanada). ...
taken to another dealer. If a particular dealership can not assist you,then contact the Customer Relationship Center. If you have questions or concerns, or are unsatisfied with the service youare receiving, follow these steps: 1. Contact your Sales Representative or Service Advisor at yourselling/se...
THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BOARD (U.S. only) The Dispute Settlement Board is: • an independent, third-party arbitration program for warranty disputes • available free to owners and lessees of qualifying Ford Motor Companyvehicles The Dispute Settlement Board may not be available in all states. FordMotor...
Board membership The Board consists of: • three consumer representatives • a Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealership representative Consumer candidates for Board membership are recruited and trained byan independent consulting firm. The dealership Board member is chosenfrom Ford and Lincoln Mercury deale...
You will receive a letter of explanation if your application does notqualify for Board review. Oral presentations If you would like to make an oral presentation, indicate YES to question6 on the application. While it is your right to make an oral presentationbefore the Board, this is not a requireme...
UTILIZING THE MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM(CANADA ONLY) In those cases where you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford andthe dealer to resolve a factory-related vehicle service concern have beenunsatisfactory, Ford of Canada participates in an impartial third partymediation/arbitration program...
If your vehicle must be serviced while you are traveling or living inCentral or South America, the Caribbean, or the Middle East, contact thenearest Ford dealership. If the dealership cannot help you, write or call: FORD MOTOR COMPANYWORLDWIDE DIRECT MARKET OPERATIONS1555 Fairlane DriveFairlane Busi...
Carpeted cargo mat Dash trim (wood grain) Engine block heaters Tire step Travel equipment Auto headlamps with DRL Bike rack Bumper mount bike carrier Canoe carrier Cell phone holder Daytime running lights (DRL) Factory luggage rack adaptors Fog lights Framed luggage covers Hard side luggage box Hard...
Protection and appearance equipment Air bag anti-theft locks Cargo liners, interior Carpet floor mats Door edge guards Fender flares Flat splash guards Front end covers (full and sport) Hood deflectors Inside mirror with compass display Inside mirror with compass and temperature display Leather stee...
• The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Canadian RadioTelecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulate the use of mobilecommunications systems - such as two-way radios, telephones andtheft alarms - that are equipped with radio transmitters. Any suchequipment installed in your vehicle should c...
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY) If you believe that your vehicle hasa defect that could cause a crash, orcould cause injury or death, youshould immediately inform theNational Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration (NHTSA) in additionto notifying Ford Motor Company. If NHTSA receives similar compl...
A Accessory delay ..........................89 Air bag supplemental restraintsystem ........................128–129, 134 and child safety seats ............131description ......................129, 134disposal ............................133, 137driver air bag ..................131, 135indicator lig...
Driving under specialconditions ..................................167 mud ..........................................166sand .........................................166snow and ice ...........................167through water .................166, 168 E Emergencies, roadside jump-starting ..............
replacing ..................................225rotating ....................................225snow tires and chains ............226tire grades ...............................224treadwear ................................223 Towing .......................................171 recreational towing .........
Item Information Required fuel Unleaded fuel only - 87 octane Fuel tank capacity-4x2 without airsuspension 98.6L (26.0 gallons) Fuel tank capacity-4x4 vehiclesand 4x2 vehicles with rear loadlevel suspension 113.6L (30.0 gallons) Engine oil (includes filter change) 5.7L (6.0 quarts). Use MotorcraftSA...
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