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Introduction 9 Child Safety 17 Child seat positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Booster seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Installing child seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time toget to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that youknow about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get fromdriving it. WARNING: Always drive with due care and attention when using and ope...
SYMBOL GLOSSARY WARNING: You risk death or serious injury to yourself and others if you do not follow the instruction highlighted by the warning symbol. These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description Safety alert See Owner’sManual ...
For U.S. only (if equipped), if you choose to use the SYNC® VehicleHealth Report, you consent that certain diagnostic information may alsobe accessed electronically by Ford Motor Company and Ford authorizedservice facilities, and that the diagnostic information may be used for anypurpose. See the SY...
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Some constituents of engine exhaust, certain vehicle components, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to theState of California to cause cancer and birth defects or otherreproductive harm. PERCH...
Collision Repairs We hope that you never experience a collision, but accidents do happen.Genuine Ford replacement collision parts meet our stringentrequirements for fit, finish, structural integrity, corrosion protection anddent resistance. During vehicle development, we validate that these partsdel...
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT Using mobile communications equipment is becoming increasinglyimportant in the conduct of business and personal affairs. However, youmust not compromise your own or others’ safety when using suchequipment. Mobile communications can enhance personal safety andsecurity ...
GENERAL INFORMATION See the following sections for directions on how to properly use safetyrestraints for children. WARNING: Always make sure your child is secured properly in a device that is appropriate for their height, age and weight. Child safety restraints must be bought separately from your v...
Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Child size, height, weight, or age Recommendedrestraint type Smallchildren Children who have outgrown or no longerproperly fit in a child safety seat(generally children who are less than4 ft. 9 in. (1.45 m) tall, are greater thanage four (4) and les...
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNING: Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. Never place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active airbag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move thevehicle seat upon which the child seat is installed all the way back.When poss...
WARNING: Never place, or allow a child to place, the shoulder belt under a child’s arm or behind the back because it reduces the protection for the upper part of the body and may increase the riskof injury or death in a crash. WARNING: To avoid risk of injury, do not leave children, unreliable adult...
BOOSTER SEATS WARNING: Never place, or allow a child to place, the shoulder belt under a child’s arm or behind the back because it reduces the protection for the upper part of the body and may increase the riskof injury or death in a crash. Use a belt-positioning booster seat for children who have o...
Types of Booster Seats • Backless booster seats If your backless booster seat has a removable shield, remove the shield.If a vehicle seating position has a low seat back or no head restraint, abackless booster seat may place your child’s head (as measured at thetops of the ears) above the top of the...
• Keep the buckle release button pointing up and away from the safetyseat, with the tongue between the child seat and the release button,to prevent accidental unbuckling. • Place the vehicle seat upon which the child seat will be installed inthe upright position. • Put the safety belt in the automat...
3. While holding the shoulder andlap belt portions together, route thetongue through the child seataccording to the child seatmanufacturer’s instructions. Be surethe belt webbing is not twisted. 4. Insert the belt tongue into theproper buckle (the buckle closest tothe direction the tongue is comingf...
Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) WARNING: Never attach two child safety seats to the same anchor. In a crash, one anchor may not be strong enough to hold two child safety seat attachments and may break, causing serious injuryor death. WARNING: Depending on where you secure a chil...
Your vehicle has LATCH loweranchors for child seat installation atthe seating positions marked withthe child seat symbol. The LATCH anchors are located atthe rear section of the rear seatbetween the cushion and seat backbelow the symbols as shown. Followthe child seat manufacturer’sinstructions to p...
The tether strap anchors in yourvehicle are in the following positions(shown from top view): Perform the following steps to attach a child safety seat to the tetheranchor: For coupe: 1. Route the tether strap over the top of the head restraint. 2. Locate the correct anchor for theselected seating po...
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION WARNING: Always drive and ride with your seat back upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, make sure children sit where they can be properly restrained. WARNING: Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while th...
The safety belt pretensioners are designed to activate in frontal,near-frontal and side crashes. The safety belt pretensioners at the frontseating positions are designed to tighten the safety belts firmly againstthe occupant’s body when activated. This helps increase the effectivenessof the safety b...
2. To unfasten, press the releasebutton and remove the tongue fromthe buckle. Restraint of Pregnant Women WARNING: Always ride and drive with your seat back upright and the safety belt properly fastened. The lap portion of the safety belt should fit snug and be positioned low across the hips. Thesho...
How to Use the Automatic Locking Mode 1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulderbelt. 2. Grasp the shoulder portion and pulldownward until the entire belt is pulled out. 3. Allow the belt to retract. As the beltretracts, you will hear a clicking sound.This indicates the safety belt is now in theauto...
Note: The driver and front passenger Belt-Minder® are deactivated and activated independently. When deactivating or activating one seatingposition, do not buckle the other position as this will terminate theprocess. Note: If you are using MyKey®, the Belt-Minder® cannot be disabled. Also, if the Bel...
CHILD RESTRAINT AND SAFETY BELT MAINTENANCE Inspect the vehicle safety belts and child safety seat systems periodicallyto make sure they work properly and are not damaged. Inspect thevehicle and child seat safety belts to make sure there are no nicks, tearsor cuts. Replace if necessary. All vehicle ...
PERSONAL SAFETY SYSTEM™ The Personal Safety System provides an improved overall level of frontalcrash protection to front seat occupants and is designed to help furtherreduce the risk of airbag-related injuries. The system is able to analyzedifferent occupant conditions and crash severity before act...
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION WARNING: Airbags do not inflate slowly or gently, and the risk of injury from a deploying airbag is the greatest close to the trim covering the airbag module. WARNING: All occupants of your vehicle, including the driver, should always properly wear their safety belts, even wh...
The driver and passenger front airbag system consists of: • driver and passenger airbag modules • crash sensors and monitoring system with readinessindicator. See Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator later in this chapter. • front passenger sensing system Proper Driver and Front Passenger Seating Adju...
If it is necessary to modify an advanced front airbag system toaccommodate a person with disabilities, contact the Ford CustomerRelationship Center at the phone number shown in the Customer Assistance section of this owner’s manual. SIDE AIRBAGS WARNING: Do not place objects or mount equipment on or...
The system consists of thefollowing: • a tag on the seat back indicatingthat side airbags are found onyour vehicle • side airbags located inside theseat back of the driver and frontpassenger seats. • crash sensors and monitoring system with readinessindicator. See Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator ...
The restraints control module also monitors the readiness of the abovesafety devices plus the crash and occupant sensors. The readiness of thesafety system is indicated by a warning indicator light in the instrumentcluster or by a backup tone if the warning light is not working. See the Instrument C...
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with IndustryCanada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) This device must accept any interference...
Integrated Keyhead Transmitter 1. Twist a thin coin in the slot near the keyring to remove the battery cover (1). 2. Carefully peel up the rubber gasket (2)from the transmitter if it does not come offwith the battery cover. 3. Remove the old battery (3). 4. Insert the new battery. Refer to the instr...
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION MyKey® allows you to program keys with restricted driving modes topromote good driving habits. All but one of the keys programmed to thevehicle can be activated with these restricted modes. Any keys that havenot been programmed are referred to as an administrator key or admin...
Optional Settings These settings can be configured right after a MyKey is first created orchanged afterward with an admin key. • Vehicle speed limit of 80 mph (130 km/h). Visual warnings aredisplayed followed by an audible tone when vehicle speed has reached80 mph (130 km/h). • Vehicle speed warning...
4. Press OK to select CREATE MYKEY.5. Hold OK as prompted until you see MARK THIS KEY AS RESTRICTED. The key is successfully programmed. Make sure you label it so you candistinguish it from the admin keys. To program optional settings for the key(s), see the Programming/Changing Optional Settings ch...
Vehicles Equipped with Traditional Keys When using a non-Ford-approved remote start system, the defaultsettings may recognize the remote start system as an additional adminkey with its associated privileges. It is NOT compatible with MyKey.Restart the engine when you insert a key into the ignition c...
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING You can use the power door lock control or the remote control to lockand unlock the vehicle. Power Door Locks The power door lock control is located on the driver and front passengerdoor panels. A. Unlock B. Lock Remote Control You can use the remote control anytime the vehicle...
Opening the Trunk Press the button twice within three seconds to open the trunk. Make sure the trunk is closed and latched before driving your vehicle. Anunlatched trunk may cause objects to fall out or block the driver’s rearview. Smart Locks This feature helps prevent you from locking yourself out...
Note: The doors will not autounlock if the vehicle has been electronically locked before the driver door is opened. Enabling or Disabling Autolock and Autounlock Note: The autolock and autounlock features can be activated or deactivated independently of each other: • through your authorized dealer •...
TRUNK RELEASE The remote trunk release button islocated on the center console. Pressthe button to unlatch the trunk. Interior Trunk Control Lockout (Convertible Vehicles Only) This feature disables the interior trunk control. It helps preventunauthorized access to the trunk when the convertible top ...
INTERIOR LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT RELEASE WARNING: Keep vehicle doors and luggage compartment locked and keep keys and remote transmitters out of a child’s reach. Unsupervised children could lock themselves in the trunk and riskinjury. Children should be taught not to play in vehicles. WARNING: Do not le...
Replacement Keys Note: Your vehicle comes with two integrated keyhead transmitters. The integrated keyhead transmitter functions as a programmed ignitionkey that operates all the locks and starts your vehicle, as well as aremote control. A maximum of eight coded keys can be programmed toyour vehicle...
7. After three seconds but within 20 seconds of turning the ignition offand removing the previously programmed coded key, insert the newunprogrammed key into the ignition. 8. Turn the ignition from off to on. Keep the ignition on for at least sixseconds. 9. Remove the newly programmed coded key from...
Each door, the hood or the trunk is armed individually, and if any areopen, they must be closed for the system to enter the 20 secondcountdown. The turn signal lamps will flash once when all doors, the hood and thetrunk are closed indicating the vehicle is locked and entering the20 second countdown....
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING: Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position in the Seats chapter. 1. Unlock the steering column. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to thedesired positi...
Press the media button repeatedly to scroll through available audiomodes. Press the seek buttons to select the next or previous stored preset ortrack. Press and hold to select the next or previous frequency or seekthrough a track. VOICE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) A. Voice recognition B. Phone mode See th...
INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL Type 1 Type 2 See the Information Displays chapter. OK Steering Wheel 77 2014 05+ Mustang (197) Owners Guide gf, 1st Printing, November 2012USA (fus)
WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before switching on the windshield wipers. Note: Make sure the windshield wipers are switched off before entering a car wash. Note: Clean the windshield and wiper blades if they begin to leave streaks or smears. If that does not resolve the issue,...
WINDSHIELD WASHERS Note: Do not operate the wipers on a dry windshield. This may scratch the glass, damage the wiper blades or cause the wiper motor to burn out.Always use the windshield washer before wiping a dry windshield. Note: Do not operate the washer when the washer reservoir is empty. This m...
LIGHTING CONTROL A. Off B. Parking lamps, instrument panellamps, license plate lamps and taillamps C. Headlamps High Beams • Push the lever toward theinstrument panel to activate. • Pull the lever toward you todeactivate. Headlamp Flasher • Pull toward you slightly to activate and release to deactiv...
AUTOLAMPS (If equipped) WARNING: In severe weather conditions, it may be necessary to switch your headlamps on manually. Note: If the vehicle is equipped with autolamps, it will have the windshield wiper rainlamp feature. When the windshield wipers are turned to low- or high-speed wiping during dayl...
Note: If the battery is disconnected, discharged, or a new battery is installed, the dimmer switch requires re-calibration. Rotate the dimmerswitch from the full dim position to the full dome On position to reset.This will ensure that your displays are visible under all lightingconditions. HEADLAMP ...
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING: Always remember to turn on your headlamps at dusk or during inclement weather. The Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) system does not activate the tail lamps and generally may notprovide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activateyour headlamps...
DIRECTION INDICATORS • Push down to activate the leftturn signal. • Push up to activate the right turnsignal. Note: An outage of any front turn signal lamp or the inner most of the three-compartment rear turn signal lamps will result in a rapid flash rate. INTERIOR LAMPS Dome/Map lamps The dome lamp...
POWER WINDOWS WARNING: Do not leave children unattended in your vehicle and do not let children play with the power windows. They may seriously injure themselves. WARNING: When closing the power windows, you should verify they are free of obstructions and make sure that children and pets are not in ...
Manual Override The rear quarter window switch will not operate when: • the convertible top is moving • the convertible top is not completely up or down. The rear quarter windows can be manually raised if the switch does notoperate when the convertible top is completely up or down. The following pro...
Pony Projection Lights (If Equipped) Note: Moisture, frost and ice build-up (or other types of contamination) on the surface of the light lens can cause some non-permanent distortionor reduced brightness of the image. Do not use abrasive materials toclean the lens. The lights are located on the bott...
The image of the approachingvehicle is small and near the inboardedge of the main mirror when it is ata distance. The image becomeslarger and begins to move outboardacross the main mirror as the vehicleapproaches (A). The image willtransition from the main mirror andbegin to appear in the blind spot...
SUN VISORS Slide-On-Rod Rotate the visor toward the sidewindow and extend it rearward forextra sunlight coverage. Retract the visor before moving itback toward the windshield andstoring it. Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirror Lift the cover to switch on the lamp. 90 Windows and Mirrors 2014 05+ Mustang ...
Flexible Visor Storage System The system can accommodate various storage accessories. A sunglassesclip and multi-function clip are provided. To attach one of the accessories, dothe following: 1. Insert the provided removal tool(on the accessory holder) or a coininto the slot on the plug and rotateon...
GAUGES Type 1 Cluster shown in standard measure. Metric similar. A. Speedometer B. Fuel gauge C. Engine coolant temperature gauge D. Tachometer E. Information display. See Information displays for more information. Fuel Gauge Indicates approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank (when theig...
Fuel Gauge Indicates approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank (when theignition is on). The fuel gauge may vary slightly when the vehicle is inmotion or on a grade. The fuel icon and arrow indicates which side ofthe vehicle the fuel filler door is located. Engine Coolant Temperature Gaug...
Brake System Warning Light To confirm the brake system warning light is functional, it willmomentarily illuminate when the ignition is turned to the onposition when the engine is not running, or in a position between on and start, or by applying the parking brake when the ignitionis turned to the on...
High Beams Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are on. Low Fuel Illuminates when the fuel level in the fuel tank is at or nearempty. Low Tire Pressure Warning Illuminates when your tire pressure is low. If the light remainson at start-up or while driving, the tire pressure should bechecked. Whe...
Service Engine Soon The service engine soon indicator light illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the on position to check the bulb and toindicate whether the vehicle is ready for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) testing. Normally, the service engine soon light will stay on until theengine is...
GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends that drivers use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take theirfocus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of the...
MYKEY MILES (km) For more information, see the MyKey® chapter. MILES (km) TO E This displays an estimate of approximately how far you can drive withthe fuel remaining in your tank under normal driving conditions.Remember to turn the ignition off when refueling to allow this feature tocorrectly detec...
RESET FOR SYSTEM CHECK When this message appears,press the RESET button and theinformation display will begin tocycle through the following systemsand provide a status of the item ifneeded. 1. XXX% OIL LIFE 2. CHARGING SYSTEM 3. DOORS STATUS 4. TRUNK STATUS 5. BRAKE SYSTEM 6. FUEL LEVEL 7. MYKEY DIS...
LANGUAGE = ENGLISH / SPANISH / FRENCH Allows you to choose which language for the information display.Selectable languages are English, Spanish, or French. Waiting four seconds or pressing the RESET button cycles through eachof the language choices. Press and hold RESET for two seconds to set the la...
• Settings • Information †Gauge Mode Gauges Detail Air/Fuel Ratio Virtual gauge shown Vacuum inHG /Boost psi(Shelby®GT500®) Virtual gauge shown Cyl Head Virtual gauge shown Inlet Air Virtual gauge shown Oil Press. No virtual gauge available Oil Temp. Virtual gauge shown Trans temp(autotransmissionon...
Fuel Economy Fuel Econ. Instant MPG (L/100km) mi (km) to E AVG MPG (L/100km) Fuel Hist.: showsfuel usage as abar graph basedon time. Theduration time canbe changed. Duration: 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, 30 Minutes, Last 5Resets. The graph is updated each minute with thefuel economy that was achieved duri...
Settings Driver Assist Rear Park Aid On/Off Vehicle Autolamp Delay Off or XXX seconds Locks Autolock On/Off Autounlock On/Off Menu Control Standard: With standard set,pressing the up/down arrows froma lower level menu will escape tothe main menu.Memory On: With memory on set,pressing the up/down arr...
Settings Vehicle Dampers(Shelby®GT500®) Sport / Normal Steering Feel Standard Sport Sport Locked:This willdisplay whenAdvanceTrac®sport mode ison or whenAdvanceTrac®and tractioncontrol are off.The steeringfeel will belocked in sportmode andsteering feelwill not beselectable. Comfort 108 Information ...
Settings Units English or Metric System Reset Hold OK to Reset System to Factory Default †The instrument cluster gauges are backlit white when the headlampsare off. When the headlamps are on, you can select one of the presetcolors or MyColor 1, 2, 3 for the nighttime gauge backlighting. A gaugein a ...
Average MPG (L/100km) Shows the average distance traveled per unit of fuel used for a giventrip. Odometer Registers the total mileage of the vehicle. VIRTUAL GAUGES Note: In order to provide real-time values, some gauges may display more value fluctuation than others during normal operation. Some ga...
TRACK APPS (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING: Track Apps is for track use only. Remember that even advanced technology cannot defy the laws of physics. It is always possible to lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driverinput for the conditions. Aggressive driving on any road condition cancause you to...
Acceleration Timer Displays the vehicle’s rate of acceleration. 1. Choose desired speed or distance. 2. Choose Automatic Start or Countdown Start. 3. Follow the on-screen prompts. Brake Performance Displays the vehicle’s rate of deceleration. 1. Choose desired speed to start recording data.2. Follow...
Fuel Messages Action / Description CHECK FUEL FILLINLET Displayed when the fuel fill inlet may not beproperly closed. FUEL LEVEL LOW Displayed as an early reminder of a low fuelcondition. Key Messages Action / Description COULD NOTPROGRAMINTEGRATED KEY Displayed when an attempt is made toprogram a f...
MyKey® Messages Action / Description MYKEY ACTIVEDRIVE SAFELY Displayed when MyKey® is active. ADVTRAC ONMYKEY SETTING Displayed when a MyKey® is in use whentrying to disable the AdvanceTrac® systemand the optional setting is on. VEHICLE SPEED80 MPH MAX Displayed when a MyKey® is in use and theMyKey...
Park Aid Messages Action / Description CHECK REAR PARKAID Displayed when the transmission is in R(Reverse) and the park aid is disabled. Tire Messages Action / Description LOW TIREPRESSURE Displays when one or more tires on yourvehicle have low tire pressure. TIRE PRESSUREMONITOR FAULT Displays when...
GENERAL INFORMATION Radio Frequencies and Reception Factors AM and FM frequencies are established by the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and TelecommunicationsCommission (CRTC). Those frequencies are: AM: 530, 540–1700, 1710 kHz FM: 87.9–107.7, 107.9 MHz Radio reception...
MP3 Track and Folder Structure Audio systems capable of recognizing and playing MP3 individual tracksand folder structures work as follows: • There are two different modes for MP3 disc playback: MP3 trackmode (system default) and MP3 folder mode. • MP3 track mode ignores any folder structure on the ...
AM/FM/CD/SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus offthe road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of yourvehicle. ...
I. AUX: Press this button to access media through your auxiliary input jack. If your vehicle is equipped with SYNC®, see the SYNC® chapter for more information. J. CD: Press the CD button to access CD and MP3 modes. • The disc begins to play where it left off. If no CD is loaded, NO DISCappears in t...
6. Press AUX until LINE or LINE IN appears in the display. You should hear music from your device even if it is low. 7. Adjust the volume on your portable music player until it reaches the volume level of the FM station or CD. Do this by switching back andforth between the AUX and FM or CD controls....
SATELLITE RADIO INFORMATION (IF EQUIPPED) Satellite Radio Channels SIRIUS® broadcasts a variety of music, news, sports, weather, trafficand entertainment satellite radio channels. For more information and acomplete list of SIRIUS satellite radio channels, visit www.siriusxm.comin the United States, ...
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Service Note: SIRIUS reserves the unrestricted right to change, rearrange, add or delete programming including canceling, moving or adding particularchannels, and its prices, at any time, with or without notice to you. FordMotor Company shall not be responsible for any such pr...
MANUAL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM A. Defrost: Distributes air through the windshield defroster vents and demister vents. This setting can also be used to defog and clear thewindshield of a thin covering of ice. B. Rear defrost: Turns the heated windows and mirrors off and on. See Heated win...
DUAL ZONE AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM(WITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM) Note: To use the touchscreen controls, see the Touchscreen climate controls in the Navigation System chapter. A. CLIMATE: Control the system through the touchscreen display. See Touchscreen functions later in this section. B. Rea...
F. Recirculated air: Press to switch between outside air and recirculated air. When the LED on the button is lit, the air currently inthe passenger compartment is being recirculated. Using recirculated aircan reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwantedodors from entering your veh...
• Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area at the base ofthe windshield. • To improve the A/C cool down, drive with the windows slightly openfor 2-3 minutes after start-up or until the vehicle has been aired out. • A small amount of air may be felt from the floor vent regardless of th...
• To improve the A/C cool down, drive with the windows slightly openfor 2-3 minutes after start-up or until the vehicle has been aired out. • A small amount of air may be felt from the floor vent regardless of theair distribution setting that is selected. During extreme high ambient temperatures whe...
Heated Exterior Mirror (If Equipped) Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrors with a scraper or attempt to readjust the mirror glass that has frozen in place. These actions couldcause damage to the glass and mirrors. Note: Do not clean the housing or glass of any mirror with harsh abrasives, fuel or...
SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION WARNING: Sitting improperly out of position or with the seat back reclined too far can take off weight from the seat cushion and affect the decision of the passenger sensing system, resulting inserious injury or death in a crash. Always sit upright against your seatba...
• Keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel. Werecommend a minimum of 10 inches (250 millimeters) between yourbreastbone and the airbag cover. • Hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent. • Bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully. • Position t...
Rear Seat Non-adjustable Outboard Head Restraints The second row outboard non-adjustable head restraints can be rotatedforward to improve rear vision when there are no rear occupants. The non-adjustable head restraintsconsist of: A. a trimmed energy absorbing foamand structure B. a rotation button. ...
MANUAL SEATS WARNING: Do not adjust the driver’s seat or seat back while the vehicle is moving. WARNING: Rock the seat backwards and forwards after releasing the lever to make sure that it is fully engaged. Moving the seats backward andforward Recline adjustment 142 Seats 2014 05+ Mustang (197) Owne...
To operate the heated seats: • Press to activate. • Press again to deactivate. REAR SEATS Rear Seat Entry and Exit Use the seat back release to foldthe back of the front seat forwardfor rear seat access. This releasehandle is located on the upper backof the front seat. The seat backlocks automatical...
HOMELINK® WIRELESS CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING: Make sure that the garage door and security device are free from obstruction when you are programming. Do not program the system with the vehicle in the garage. WARNING: Do not use the system with any garage door opener that does not have the ...
Programming Note: Put a new battery in the hand-held transmitter. This will ensure quicker training and accurate transmission of the radio-frequency signal. 1. With your vehicle parked outside of the garage and your key in theignition, turn the key so that the ignition is in the on position. 2. Hold...
After programming the HomeLink button, follow Steps 5 – 7 as listedbelow to program your garage door opener. Note: You may need a ladder to reach the unit and you may need to remove the cover orlamp lens on your garage door opener. 5. Press the learn button on the garage dooropener motor, and then y...
Programming HomeLink® to the Genie Intellicode® garage dooropener motor Note: You may need a ladder to access the garage door opener motor. To program HomeLink® to thegarage door opener motor:1. Press and hold the PROGRAMbutton on the garage door openermotor until both blue LED’s turn on.2. Release ...
AUXILIARY POWER POINTS WARNING: Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter socket (if equipped). Improper use of the lighter can cause damage not covered by your warranty, and can result in fireor serious injury. Note: If used when the engine is not running, the battery w...
CENTER CONSOLE Stow items in the cupholder carefully as items may become loose duringhard braking, acceleration or collisions, including hot drinks which mayspill. Available console features include: • Cupholders in the front of theconsole (Pull the door open toaccess.) Remove the spacer fromthe cup...
GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING: Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or other damage. WARNING: Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle on dry grass or other dry ground cover. The emission system heats up th...
Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes WARNING: If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle, have this checked immediately. Do not drive your vehicle if you smell exhaust fumes. Carbon monoxide is present in exhaust fumes. Takeprecautions to avoid its dangerous effects. Important Ventilating Information ...
• Make sure that when in operation, the extension cord plug and theheater cord plug connections are free and clear of water. This couldcause an electric shock or fire. • Make sure your vehicle is parked in a clean area, clear ofcombustibles. • Make sure the heater, heater cord and extension cord are...
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Do not overfill the fuel tank. The pressure in an overfilled tank may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and fire. WARNING: The fuel system may be under pressure. If you hear a hissing sound near the fuel filler inlet, do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fue...
• Avoid getting fuel liquid in your eyes. If fuel is splashed in the eyes,remove contact lenses (if worn), flush with water for 15 minutes andseek medical attention. Failure to seek proper medical attention couldlead to permanent injury. • Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed through the skin. If f...
Octane Recommendations • 3.7L V6 engine Regular unleaded gasoline with a pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87 isrecommended. Some stations offer fuels posted as Regular with anoctane rating below 87, particularly in high altitude areas. Do not usefuels with octane posted on pump below 87. • 5.0L V8 engi...
Refilling with a Portable Fuel Container WARNING: Do not insert the nozzle of a portable fuel container or aftermarket funnel into the capless fuel system. This could damage the fuel system and its seal, and may cause fuel to run onto theground instead of filling the tank, which could result in seri...
4. After you are done pumping fuel, slowly remove the fuel fillernozzle—allow about 10 seconds after pumping fuel before removing thefuel filler nozzle. This allows residual fuel to drain back into the fuel tankand not spill onto the vehicle. Note: A fuel spillage concern may occur if overfilling th...
For consistent results when filling the fuel tank: • Turn the ignition off before fueling; an inaccurate reading results if theengine is left running. • Use the same fill rate (low–medium–high) each time the tank is filled. • Allow no more than two automatic click–offs when filling. Results are most...
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARNING: Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover. The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can start a fire. WARNING: Exhaust leaks may result in entry of harmful and potentially lethal fumes into th...
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING: Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is latched in position P. Turn the ignition off and remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle. Your vehicle has been designed to improve fuel economy by reducingfuel usage while coasting...
Position S Moving the gearshift lever to position: • Provides additional grade (engine) braking and extends lower gearoperation to enhance performance for uphill climbs, hilly terrain ormountainous areas. This will increase engine RPM during enginebraking. • Provides additional lower gear operation ...
Note: Some models have a blink feature (if equipped). If manually selecting a gear that is out of the current vehicle speed range, thevehicle will not make the requested shift and will blink the current gear. Brake-shift interlock WARNING: Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that the brakelam...
3. Lift the center console upward toaccess the base of the gear shifterassembly and locate the brakeshiftinterlock override lever. 4. Press and hold the lever forwardwhile pulling the gearshift lever outof the P (Park) position and into the N (Neutral) position. 5. Reinstall the console and chrome b...
MANUAL TRANSMISSION (IF EQUIPPED) Using the Clutch Manual transmission vehicles have a starter interlock that preventsstarting the engine unless the clutch pedal is fully pressed. To start the vehicle: 1. Make sure the parking brake is fully set. 2. Press the clutch pedal to thefloor, then put the g...
Recommended Shift Speeds Note: Do not downshift into position 1 when your vehicle is moving faster than 15 mph (24 km/h). This may damage the clutch ortransmission. Upshift according to the following charts. For the 3.7L V6 with 2.73 axle ratio, shift according to the followingchart: Upshifts when a...
This feature makes it easier to pull away when the vehicle is on a slopewithout the need to use the parking brake. When this feature is active, thevehicle will remain stationary on the slope for two to three seconds afteryou release the brake pedal. This allows you time to move your foot fromthe bra...
GENERAL INFORMATION Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or continuous squeal sound is present, the brake linings maybe worn out and should be inspected by an authorized dealer. If yourvehicle has continuous vibration or shudder in the steering wheel while...
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss oftraction. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applies the brakes to individualwheels and, when needed, reduces engine power at the same time. If thewheels spin when accelerating on slippery or loose s...
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION WARNING: Vehicle modifications involving braking system, aftermarket roof racks, suspension, steering system, tire construction and wheel or tire size may change the handlingcharacteristics of the vehicle and may adversely affect the performanceof the AdvanceTrac® system. In ...
A Vehicle without AdvanceTrac® skidding off its intended route. B Vehicle with AdvanceTrac® maintaining control on a slipperysurface. USING ADVANCETRAC® The system automatically is enabled when you start your engine. Theelectronic stability control portion of the system is disabled when thetransmiss...
SENSING SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING: To help avoid personal injury, please read and understand the limitations of the system as contained in this section. Sensing is only an aid for some (generally large and fixed)objects when moving in reverse on a flat surface at parking speeds.Traffic control sy...
The system can be turned off using the information display control.See the Information Display chapter. If a fault is present in the system, a warning message appears in the information display and does not allowthe driver to switch the faulted system on. Using the Rear Sensing System The rear senso...
Using the Rear View Camera System The rear view camera system displays what is behind your vehicle whenyou place the transmission in R . The system uses fixed guidelines which show the actual path the vehicle is moving in while reversing in a straightline. This can be helpful when backing into a par...
Guidelines Note: The guidelines are only available when the transmission is in R . A. Rear bumper B. Fixed guideline: Red zone C. Fixed guideline: Yellow zone D. Fixed guideline: Green zone The fixed guidelines fade in and out depending on the steering wheelposition. Always use caution while reversi...
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your footon the accelerator pedal. USING CRUISE CONTROL WARNING: Do not use cruise control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, slippery or unpaved. Note: Vehicle speed may vary momentarily when driving up...
STEERING Electric Power Steering WARNING: Obtain immediate service if a system error is detected. You may not notice any difference in the feel of your steering, but a serious condition may exist. Failure to do so may resultin loss of steering control. Note: Your vehicle is equipped with an electric...
Selectable Steering Note: The steering setting defaults to standard if the battery is disconnected or removed. See the Information Displays chapter. You can select the desired steering feel using the information displaycontrol. The settings are: • Standard: Default factory setting. • Sport: Slightly...
LOAD LIMIT Vehicle Loading – With and Without a Trailer This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle and/ortrailer, to keep your loaded vehicle weight within its design ratingcapability, with or without a trailer. Properly loading your vehicle willprovide maximum return of vehic...
Cargo Weight – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing, trailer tongue loadweight is also part of cargo weight. GAW (Gross Axle Weight) – is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) – including vehicle curb weight and all pa...
• Example only: WARNING: Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label vehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehicle handling or performance, engine, transmission and/or structuraldamage, serious damage to the vehicle, loss of control and personalinjury. Load Carrying 197 20...
GCW (Gross Combined Weight) – is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus the weight of the fully loaded trailer. GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) – is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle and the loaded trailer – including all cargo andpassengers – that the vehicle can handle without r...
Steps for determining the correct load limit: 1. Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargoshould never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard. 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that willbe riding in your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combin...
TOWING A TRAILER WARNING: Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the certification label. WARNING: Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer weight exceeds the limit of your vehicle and could result in engine damage, transmission damage, structural damage, lossof vehicle ...
Hitches Do not use a hitch that either clamps onto the bumper or attaches to theaxle.Distribute the trailer load so 10-15% of the total trailer weight is on thetongue. Safety Chains Note: Never attach safety chains to the bumper. Always connect the safety chains to the hook retainers of your vehicle...
Exceeding these limits may allow water to enter vehicle components: • Causing internal damage to the components. • Affecting driveability, emissions, and reliability. Replace the rear axle lubricant anytime the rear axle has beensubmerged in water. Water may have contaminated the rear axlelubricant,...
The rear wheels (drive wheels) must be on a tow dolly when towing yourvehicle from the front using wheel lift equipment. This prevents damageto the transmission. The front wheels should be on a tow dolly when towing your vehiclefrom the rear using wheel lift equipment. This prevents damage to thefro...
OPENING THE CONVERTIBLE TOP Note: Do not store articles behind rear seat. Articles stored in the convertible top stowage compartment may break the rear glass windowwhen the top is opened. Note: Opening the convertible top when the top material is wet may cause mold or mildew. The convertible top can...
3. Unclamp the top from the windshield header by pulling each latchhandle down and then rotating the latch to the rear until it clears theheader. Note: If the top has not been opened for some time and sticks to the windshield header, push the front of the top up slightly with your handto loosen it. ...
Removing the Boot 1. Unhook the boot straps from the rear seat hooks. 2. Push the boot down unhooking the boot retaining clips. 3. Lift the boot off the vehicle. Storing the Boot 1. Position the boot right-side upand fold each side of the bootinward. 2. Turn the boot upside down andfold the left sid...
CLOSING THE CONVERTIBLE TOP Note: The convertible top will not operate unless the vehicle is stationary or traveling under 3 mph (5 kmh). Note: Make sure that the latch handles are pulled down and in the fully opened position before the top makes contact with the windshieldheader. This allows for ha...
BREAKING-IN You need to break in new tires for approximately 300 miles(480 kilometers). During this time, your vehicle may exhibit some uniquedriving characteristics. Avoid driving too fast during the first 1000 miles(1600 kilometers). Vary your speed frequently and change up throughthe gears early....
• Drive a heavily loaded vehicle or tow a trailer. • Carry unnecessary weight (approximately 1 mpg [0.4 km/L] is lost forevery 400 pounds [180 kilograms] of weight carried). • Add particular accessories to your vehicle (e.g.; bug deflectors,rollbars or light bars, running boards, ski racks). • Drive...
FLOOR MATS WARNING: Always use floor mats that are designed to fit the footwell of your vehicle. Only use floor mats that leave the pedal area unobstructed. Only use floor mats that are firmly secured toretention posts so that they cannot slip out of position and interferewith the pedals or impair s...
WARNING (Continued) • Check attachment of floor mats on a regular basis. Always properlyreinstall and secure floor mats that have been removed for cleaningor replacement. • Always make sure that objects cannot fall into the driver footwellwhile the vehicle is moving. Objects that are loose can becom...
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Vehicles Sold in the U.S.: Getting Roadside Assistance To fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford MotorCompany offers a complimentary roadside assistance program.This program is separate from the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.The service is available: • 24 hours a...
Vehicles Sold in the U.S.: Using Roadside Assistance Complete the roadside assistance identification card and place it in yourwallet for quick reference. This card is found in the owner’s manualportfolio in the glove compartment. U.S. Ford vehicle customers who require Roadside Assistance, call1-800...
FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH WARNING: Failure to inspect and if necessary repair fuel leaks after a collision may increase the risk of fire and serious injury. Ford Motor Company recommends that the fuel system be inspected byan authorized dealer after any collision. In the event of a moderate to severe coll...
Preparing Your Vehicle Note: Use only a 12–volt supply to start your vehicle. Note: Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle as this could damage the vehicle’s electrical system. 1. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of the disabled vehiclemaking sure the two vehicles do not tou...
1. Connect the positive (+) jumpercable to the positive (+) terminal ofthe discharged battery. 2. Connect the other end of thepositive (+) cable to the positive (+)terminal of the assisting battery. 3. Connect the negative (-) cable tothe negative (-) terminal of theassisting battery. 4. Make the fi...
Removing the Jumper Cables Note: In the illustration, the vehicle on the bottom is used to designate the assisting (boosting) battery. Remove the jumper cables in the reverse order that they wereconnected. 1. Remove the jumper cable fromthe ground metal surface. 2. Remove the jumper cable on thenega...
GETTING THE SERVICES YOU NEED Warranty repairs to your vehicle must be performed by an authorizeddealer. While any authorized dealer handling your vehicle line willprovide warranty service, we recommend you return to your sellingauthorized dealer who wants to ensure your continued satisfaction. Plea...
• Ford Genuine Accessories • Service specials and promotions. In Canada: Mailing address Customer Relationship CentreFord Motor Company of Canada, LimitedP.O. Box 2000Oakville, Ontario L6K 0C8 Telephone 1-800-565-3673 (FORD) Online www.ford.ca Additional Assistance If you have questions or concerns,...
UTILIZING THE MEDIATION or ARBITRATION PROGRAM(CANADA ONLY) This pertains to vehicles delivered to authorized Canadian dealers.In those cases, where you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford ofCanada and the authorized dealer to resolve a factory-related vehicleservice concern have been unsatisf...
CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING: Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. If electrical components in the vehicleare not working, a fuse may haveblown. Blown fuses are identifi...
FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Power Distribution Box WARNING: Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses. WARNING: To reduce risk of electrical shock, always replace the cover to the power distribution box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs. The power dis...
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel The fuse panel is located in the lower passenger side area behind thekick panel. Open the trim panel door and remove the fuse cover toaccess the fuses. Use the provided fuse puller tool to remove a fuse. It is located insidethe fuse cover. The fuses are coded as foll...
GENERAL INFORMATION Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthinessand resale value. There is a large network of Ford authorized dealerswho are there to help you with their professional servicing expertise.We believe that their specially trained technicians are best qualifie...
Working with the Engine On WARNING: To reduce the risk of vehicle damage or personal burn injuries, do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running. 1. Set the parking brake and shift to position P . 2. Block the wheels. OPENING AND CLOSING THE ...
UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW 3.7L V6 Engine A. Battery B. Engine oil dipstick C. Engine oil filler cap D. Brake fluid reservoir E. Air filter assembly F. Engine coolant reservoir G. Windshield washer fluid reservoir H. Power distribution box A G F E H D C B 240 Maintenance 2014 05+ Mustang (197) Owners Guide...
Engine Shield Some vehicles may be equipped with an aero-shield under the engine.Remove the front fasteners of the shield to gain access for service.This includes oil and filter changes. ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK A. MIN B. MAX ENGINE OIL CHECK Note: Check the level before starting the engine. Note: Make s...
Adding Engine Oil Note: Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running. Note: Do not add engine oil further than the MAX mark. Oil levels above the MAX mark may cause engine damage. Only use oils certified for gasoline engines by theAmerican Petroleum Institute (API). An oil with thistradem...
Adding Engine Coolant WARNING: Do not add engine coolant when the engine is hot. Steam and scalding liquids released from a hot cooling system can burn you badly. Also, you can be burned if you spill coolant on hotengine parts. WARNING: Do not put engine coolant in the windshield washer fluid contai...
• Do not use alcohol, methanol, brine or any engine coolants mixed withalcohol or methanol antifreeze (coolant). Alcohol and other liquids cancause engine damage from overheating or freezing. • Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to the coolant. These can beharmful and compromise the corrosion ...
Vehicles driven year-round in non-extreme climates should useprediluted engine coolant for optimum cooling system and engineprotection. 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 co...
When Fail-Safe Mode is Activated You have limited engine power when in the fail-safe mode, so drive thevehicle with caution. The vehicle will not be able to maintain high-speedoperation and the engine will run rough. Remember that the engine iscapable of completely shutting down automatically to pre...
TRANSMISSION FLUID CHECK Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid Note: Transmission fluid should be checked and, if required, added by an authorized dealer. The automatic transmission does not have a transmission fluid dipstick. See your Scheduled Maintenance Information for scheduled intervals for fl...
BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CHECK Brake and clutch (if equipped) systems are supplied from the samereservoir. Fluid levels between the MIN and MAX lines are within the normaloperating range; there is no need to add fluid. If the fluid levels areoutside of the normal operating range, the performance of th...
CHANGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY WARNING: Batteries normally produce explosive gases which can cause personal injury. Therefore, do not allow flames, sparks or lighted substances to come near the battery. When working near thebattery, always shield your face and protect your eyes. Always provideproper v...
Battery Relearn Because your vehicle’s engine is electronically controlled by a computer,some control conditions are maintained by power from the battery. Whenthe battery is disconnected or a new battery is installed, the engine mustrelearn its idle and fuel trim strategy for optimum driveability an...
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the bladeto check for roughness. Clean the wiper blades with washer fluid or waterapplied with a soft sponge or cloth. CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES 1. Pull the wiper blade and arm awayfrom the glass. 2. Squeeze the locking tabs to r...
See Scheduled Maintenance Information for the appropriate intervals for changing the air filter element. Note: Failure to use the correct air filter element may result in severe engine damage. The customer warranty may be void for any damage tothe engine if the correct air filter element is not used...
Vertical Aim Adjustment 1. Park the vehicle directly in front of a wall or screen on a level surface,approximately 25 ft (7.6 m) away. • (1) 8 ft (2.4 m) • (2) Center height of lamp toground • (3) 25 ft (7.6 m) • (4) Horizontal reference line 2. Measure the height from thecenter of your headlamp to ...
5. Then use a 7 mm Allen wrench or a Phillips screwdriver to adjust thevertical aim of the headlamp. HORIZONTAL AIM IS NOT REQUIREDFOR THIS VEHICLE AND IS NON-ADJUSTABLE. 6. Close the hood and turn off the lamps. CHANGING A BULB Lamp Assembly Condensation Exterior lamps are vented to accommodate nor...
Replacing Fog Lamp Bulbs (V6) (if equipped) 1. Make sure the headlamp control is in the off position and open thehood. 2. Remove the hex head screwsattaching the underbody forwardaeroshield. 3. Remove the underbody forwardaeroshield to gain access to the foglamp assembly. 4. Disconnect the electrica...
Convertible Top and Padded Molding For vinyl tops, wash with Motorcraft® Detail Wash. For cloth tops, wash with a high quality convertible top cleaner andprotectant. • Do not use stiff bristle brushes or abrasive materials or cleaners. • Hot waxes applied by commercial car washes can affect theclean...
• Never wash or rinse the engine while it is hot or running; water in therunning engine may cause internal damage. • Never wash or rinse any ignition coil, spark plug wire or spark plugwell, or the area in and around these locations. • Cover the battery, power distribution box, and air filter assemb...
CLEANING THE INTERIOR WARNING: Do not use cleaning solvents, bleach or dye on the vehicle’s safety belts, as these actions may weaken the belt webbing. WARNING: On vehicles equipped with seat-mounted airbags, do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents. Such products could contaminate the side...
CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS Note: Do not use chrome cleaner, metal cleaner or polish on wheels and wheel covers. Aluminum wheels and wheel covers are coated with a clearcoat paintfinish. In order to maintain their shine: • Clean weekly with Motorcraft® Wheel and Tire Cleaner. Heavy dirtand brake dust ...
Brakes • Make sure brakes and parking brake are fully released. Tires • Maintain recommended air pressure. Miscellaneous • Make sure all linkages, cables, levers and pins under vehicle arecovered with grease to prevent rust. • Move vehicles at least 25 feet (8 meters) every 15 days to lubricateworki...
TIRE CARE Information About Uniform Tire Quality Grading Tire Quality Grades apply to newpneumatic passenger car tires. The TireQuality Grades can be found whereapplicable on the tire sidewall betweentread shoulder and maximum sectionwidth. For example: • Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A Thes...
• Recommended inflation pressure: The cold inflation pressure found on the Safety Compliance Certification Label (affixed to either thedoor hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge that meets thedoor-latch post, next to the driver’s seating position) or Tire Labellocated on the B-Pillar or th...
Note: If your tire size does not begin with a letter, this may mean it is designated by either ETRTO (European Tire and Rim TechnicalOrganization) or JATMA (Japan Tire Manufacturing Association). B. 215: Indicates the nominal width of the tire in millimeters from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In g...
Information on T Type Tires T type tires have some additionalinformation beyond those of P typetires. These differences aredescribed below. T145/80D16 is an example of a tiresize. Note: The temporary tire size for your vehicle may be different fromthis example. Tire Quality Gradesdo not apply to thi...
INFLATING YOUR TIRES Safe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properlyinflated. Remember that a tire can lose up to half of its air pressurewithout appearing flat. Every day before you drive, check your tires. If one looks lower than theothers, use a tire gauge to check pressure o...
Maximum Inflation Pressure is the tire manufacturer’s maximum permissible pressure or the pressure at which the maximum loadcan be carried by the tire. This pressure is normally higher than themanufacturer’s recommended cold inflation pressure, which can be foundon the Safety Compliance Certificatio...
Note: Some spare tires operate at a higher inflation pressure than the other tires. For T-type mini-spare tires, see the Dissimilar Spare Tire and Wheel Assembly Information section. Store and maintain at 60 psi (4.15 bar). For full-size and dissimilar spare tires, see the Dissimilar Spare Tire and ...
Damage Periodically inspect the tire treads and sidewalls for damage (suchas bulges in the tread or sidewalls, cracks in the tread groove andseparation in the tread or sidewall). If damage is observed or suspected,have the tire inspected by a tire professional. Tires can be damagedduring off-road us...
Tire Replacement Requirements WARNING: Only use replacement tires and wheels that are the same size, load index, speed rating and type (such as P-metric versus LT-metric or all-season versus all-terrain) as those originallyprovided by Ford. The recommended tire and wheel size may be foundon either t...
Safety Practices WARNING: If your vehicle is stuck in snow, mud, or sand, do not rapidly spin the tires. Spinning the tires can tear the tire and cause an explosion. A tire can explode in as little as three tofive seconds. WARNING: Do not spin the wheels at over 35 mph (56 km/h). The tires may fail ...
The tires should also be balanced periodically. An unbalanced tire andwheel assembly may result in irregular tire wear. Tire Rotation Note: If your tires show uneven wear, ask an authorized dealer to check for and correct any wheel misalignment, tire imbalance or mechanicalproblem involved before ti...
USING SNOW CHAINS WARNING: Driving too fast for conditions creates the possibility of loss of vehicle control. Driving at very high speeds for extended periods of time may result in damage to vehicle components. WARNING: Snow tires must be the same size, load index, speed rating as those originally ...
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM WARNING: The tire pressure monitoring system is NOT a substitute for manually checking tire pressure. The tire pressure should be checked periodically (at least monthly) using a tire gauge.See Inflating Your Tires in this chapter. Failure to properly maintain your tir...
When the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the system may not beable to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctionsmay occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation ofreplacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent theTPMS from functioning ...
To restore the full function of the tire pressure monitoring system, havethe damaged road wheel and tire assembly repaired and remounted onyour vehicle. For additional information, see Changing Tires with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System in this section. When You Believe Your System Is Not Operatin...
Low tirepressurewarning light Possible cause Customer action required Flashingwarning light Spare tire in use Repair the damaged road wheel and tire and reinstall it on thevehicle to restore system function.For a description on how thesystem functions, see When Your Temporary Spare Tire is Installed...
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL WARNING: The use of tire sealants may damage your tire pressure monitoring system and should not be used. However, if you must use a sealant, the tire pressure monitoring system sensor andvalve stem on the wheel must be replaced by an authorized Forddealer. WARNING: See Tire Pr...
The usage of a full-size dissimilar spare tire and wheel assembly can leadto impairment of the following: • Handling, stability and braking performance • Comfort and noise • Ground clearance and parking at curbs • Winter weather driving capability • Wet weather driving capability • All-wheel driving...
4. Remove the lug wrench, sparetire and jack. 5. Remove the center ornament fromthe wheel. Loosen each wheel lugnut one-half turn counterclockwisebut do not remove them until thewheel is raised off the ground. 6. The vehicle jacking points areshown here, and can be identifiedby the triangle markings...
TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT (IF EQUIPPED) Note: The temporary mobility kit sealant compound in the canister is to be used for one tire only. See your Ford authorized dealer for additionalreplacement sealant canisters. The kit is located in the spare tire well in the trunk. The kit consists ofan air compr...
General Information WARNING: Failure to follow these guidelines could result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle control, injury or death. Note: Do not use the temporary mobility kit if a tire has become severely damaged by driving the vehicle with a tire that has insufficientair pressure. Only ...
• Do not allow the compressor to operate continuously for more than15 minutes; this will help prevent the compressor from overheating. • Never leave the temporary mobility kit unattended when it isoperating. • Sealant compound contains latex. Make sure that you use thenon-latex gloves provided to av...
Second Stage: Checking Tire Pressure WARNING: If you are proceeding from the First Stage: Reinflating the Tire with Sealing Compound and Air section and have injected sealant in the tire and the pressure is below 20 psi(1.4 bar), stop and call roadside assistance. If tire pressure is above20 psi (1....
What To Do After the Tire Has Been Sealed After using the temporary mobility kit to seal your tire, you will need toreplace the sealant canister and clear tube (hose). Sealing compoundand spare parts can be obtained and replaced at an authorized FordMotor Company dealership or tire dealer. Empty sea...
3. Wrap the clear tube around thecompressor housing. Note: If you experience any difficulties with the removal or installation of the sealant canister, consult your Ford Motor Company authorizeddealer for assistance. Be sure to check the sealantcompound’s use-by date regularly.The use-by date is on ...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications WARNING: When a wheel is installed, always remove any corrosion, dirt or foreign materials present on the mounting surfaces of the wheel or the surface of the wheel hub, brake drum orbrake disc that contacts the wheel. Make sure that any f...
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Engine 3.7L V6 Engine 5.0L V8 Engine Cubic inches 227 302 Required fuel Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 octane Firing order 1-4-2-5-3-6 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2 Ignition system Coil on plug Coil on plug Spark plug gap 0.049–0.053 in(1.25-1.35 mm) 0.049–0.053 in(1.25–1.35 mm) Compression ra...
MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS Component 3.7L V6 engine 5.0L V8 engine Air filter element FA-1897 FA-1897 Battery BXT-96R-590 BXT-96R-590 Oil filter FL-500-S FL-500-S Spark plugs 1 SP520 SP519 Cabin air filter FP53 FP53 Windshield wiperblade WW-2201-PF (driver side) WW-2001-PF (passenger side) 1 For spark ...
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) contains the followinginformation: A. World manufacturer identifier B. Brake system / Gross VehicleWeight Rating (GVWR) / RestraintDevices and their location C. Make, vehicle line, series, bodytype D. Engine type E. Check digit F. Model year G. Assembly plant ...
Peace of mind • Remote start • Full vehicle covers • Vehicle security systems • Keyless entry keypad • Wheel locks • Locking fuel plug • Bumper mounted parking assist system* *Ford Licensed Accessories (FLA) are warranted by the accessorymanufacturer’s warranty. Ford Licensed Accessories are fully d...
FORD ESP EXTENDED SERVICE PLANS (U.S. ONLY) More than 32 million Ford and Lincoln owners have discovered thepowerful protection of Ford ESP. It is the only extended service planbacked by Ford Motor Company, and provides “peace of mind”protection beyond the New Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage. Up t...
FORD ESP EXTENDED SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY) You can get more protection for your vehicle by purchasing a FordExtended Service Plan (ESP). Ford ESP is the only service contractbacked by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. Depending on theplan you purchase, Ford ESP provides benefits such as: • r...
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Why Maintain Your Vehicle? Carefully following the maintenance schedule helps protect against majorrepair expenses resulting from neglect or inadequate maintenance andmay also help to increase the value of your vehicle when you sell ortrade it. Keep all receipts for c...
Protecting Your Investment Maintenance is an investment that will pay dividends in the form ofimproved reliability, durability and resale value. To maintain the properperformance of your vehicle and its emission control systems, it isimperative that scheduled maintenance be completed at the designat...
Additives and Chemicals Ford Motor Company recommended additives and chemicals are listed inthe owner manual and in the Ford Workshop Manual. Additionalchemicals or additives not approved by Ford are not recommended aspart of normal maintenance. Please consult your warranty information. Oils, fluids...
NORMAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND LOG Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor® – 3.7L and 5.0L Engines Your vehicle is equipped with an Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor® thatdetermines when the engine oil needs to be changed based on how yourvehicle is used. By using several important factors in its calculations,th...
Normal Scheduled Maintenance * At every oil changeinterval as indicated bythe information display Change engine oil and filter. ** Rotate tires, inspect tire wear and measuretread depth. Perform multi-point inspection(recommended). Inspect automatic transmission fluid level.Consult dealer for requir...
Additional Maintenance Items 1 Every 20000 miles(32000 km) Replace cabin air filter (if equipped). Every 30000 miles(48000 km) Replace engine air filter. At 100000 miles(160000 km) Change engine coolant. 2 Every 100000 miles(160000 km) Replace spark plugs. Inspect accessory drive belt(s). 3 Every 15...
Maintenance Schedule Log D EALER V ALIDATION : P&A C ODE : RO#: H OURS : D ATE : M ILEAGE : D EALER V ALIDATION : P&A C ODE : RO#: H OURS : D ATE : M ILEAGE : D EALER V ALIDATION : P&A C ODE : RO#: H OURS : D ATE : M ILEAGE : D EALER V ALIDATION : P&A C ODE : RO#: H OURS : D ATE : M ...
Operating in Dusty or Sandy Conditions Such as Unpaved or Dusty Roads Inspect frequently,service as required Replace cabin air filter (if equipped). Replace engine air filter. Every 5,000 miles(8,000 km) Inspect the wheels and related components forabnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. Rotate tir...
Special Operating Condition Log D EALER V ALIDATION : P&A C ODE : RO#: H OURS : D ATE : M ILEAGE : D EALER V ALIDATION : P&A C ODE : RO#: H OURS : D ATE : M ILEAGE : D EALER V ALIDATION : P&A C ODE : RO#: H OURS : D ATE : M ILEAGE : D EALER V ALIDATION : P&A C ODE : RO#: H OURS : D A...
EXCEPTIONS Normal vehicle axle maintenance: Rear axles and power take-off units with synthetic fluid and light-duty trucks equipped with Ford-design axlesare lubricated for life; do not check or change fluid unless a leak issuspected, service is required or the assembly has been submerged inwater. D...
ENGINE COOLANT CHANGE RECORD 3.7L and 5.0L Engines * Initial change Six years or 100000 miles (160000 km)(whichever comes first) After initial change Every three years or 50000 miles (80000 km) * Shelby GT500 owners: See the Shelby GT500 supplement. Engine Coolant Change Log D EALER V ALIDATION : P&...
GENERAL INFORMATION Make sure you review your device’s manual before using it with SYNC. Support The SYNC support team is available to help you with any questions youcannot answer on your own. Monday-Saturday, 8:30am-8:00pm EST In the United States, call: 1–888–270–1055 In Canada, call: 1–800–565–36...
Safety Information WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends that drivers use extreme caution when using any device that may take theirfocus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation ofthe vehicle. We ...
Say: If you want to: “Services” Access the SYNC Services portal. * “Mobile apps” Access mobile applications. * “Help” Hear a list of voice commands available in thecurrent mode. * If equipped, U.S. only. System Interaction and Feedback The system provides feedback through audible tones, prompts, que...
For example, “Say 1 after the tone to call John Doe at home. Say 2 afterthe tone to call Johnny Doe on mobile. Say 3 after the tone to call JaneDoe at home.” Or, “Say 1 after the tone to play John Doe, Say 2 after thetone to play Johnny Doe.” “Phone candidate lists on” “Phone candidate lists off” “M...
At any time, you can say the following global commands: GLOBAL COMMANDS “Exit” “Help” “Phone” “Services” * “Vehicle Health Report” * “Voice settings” * If equipped, U.S. only. Making Calls Using the Touchscreen Press the PHONE hard button, then choose between three ways to makea call:1. Use the keyp...
Receiving Calls When receiving a call, you can: • Answer the call by pressing the phone button. • Reject the call by pressing and holding the phone button. • Ignore the call by doing nothing. Phone Options during an Active Call During an active call, you have additional menu features which becomeava...
Accessing Features through the Phone Menu SYNC’s phone menu allows you to redial a number, access your callhistory and phone book and send text messages as well as access phoneand system settings. You can also access advanced features, such as 911Assist™, Vehicle Health Report and SYNC Apps.1. Press...
Text Messaging Note: This is a phone-dependent feature. SYNC allows you to receive, send, download and delete text messages.The system can also read incoming text messages to you so that you donot have to take your eyes off the road. Receiving a Text Message Note: This is a phone-dependent feature. ...
Sending Text Messages Text messaging is a phone-dependent feature. If your phone iscompatible, SYNC allows you to receive, send, download and delete textmessages.1. Press the PHONE hard button.2. Select the Text Messaging tab, then press Compose.3. Scroll to select from the following options: Send T...
When you select: You can: Modify Phonebook Modify the contents of your phone book (i.e.,add, delete, download). Press OK to selectand scroll between: Add Contacts: Press OK to add more contactsfrom your phone book. Push the desiredcontact(s) on your phone. See your phone’suser guide on how to push c...
System Settings System Settings provide access to your Bluetooth Devices andAdvanced menu features. The Bluetooth Devices menu allows you to add, connect, delete and set aphone as primary as well as turn your Bluetooth feature on and off. The Advanced menu allows you to access and set prompts, langu...
If you select: You can: Set Bluetooth On/Off Turn the Bluetooth feature on and off.Press OK and scroll to toggle between On andOff. When the desired selection is chosen,press OK. Note: Turning Bluetooth off disconnects all Bluetooth devices and deactivates allBluetooth features. Delete Device Delete...
SYNC APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES (IF EQUIPPED) Note: In order for the following features to work, your cellular phone must be compatible with SYNC. To check your phone’s compatibility, visitwww.SYNCMyRide.com, www.SYNCMyRide.ca or www.syncmaroute.ca. • SYNC Services (if equipped, U.S. only): Provides ...
Note: If 911 Assist is turned on or off by any user, that setting applies for all paired phones. If 911 Assist is turned off, a voice message playsand/or a display message/icon comes on when the vehicle is started aftera previously paired phone connects. Note: Every phone operates differently. While...
Vehicle Health Report WARNING: Always follow scheduled maintenance instructions, regularly inspect your vehicle, and seek repair for any damage or problem you suspect. Vehicle Health Report supplements, but cannotreplace normal maintenance and vehicle inspection. Vehicle HealthReport only monitors c...
To run a report using the phone button and your vehicle is not equipped with a navigation system,1. Press the phone button to enter the Phone Menu.2. Scroll until Vehicle Health appears in the display, then press OK.3. Select from one of the options listed in the following table. To run a report usi...
2. Follow the voice prompts to select your destination. Once your destination is selected, your current vehicle location is uploaded anda route based on current traffic conditions is calculated and sentback to your vehicle. After the route download is complete, thephone call is automatically ended. ...
SYNC Services Quick Tips Portable Your subscription is associated with yourBluetooth-enabled cellular phone number, notyour VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).You can pair and connect your phone to anyvehicle equipped with Traffic, Directions andInformation and continue enjoying yourpersonalized se...
To Access Using the Media Menu 1. Press the AUX button to access the SYNC menu.2. Press the Menu button to access the SYNC Media menu.3. Browse to Mobile Applications and press OK.4. Browse to your desired app and press OK.5. Once an app is running through SYNC, you can access an app’s menu by press...
Connecting Your Digital Media Player to the USB Port Note: If your digital media player has a power switch, make sure that the device is turned on. To connect using voice commands:1. Plug the device into the vehicle’s USB port.2. Press the voice icon and when prompted, say “User device”.3. You can n...
Supported Media Players, Formats and Metadata Information SYNC® is capable of hosting nearly any digital media player, includingiPod®, Zune™, Plays from device players, and most USB drives. Supportedaudio formats include MP3, WMA, WAV and AAC. You are also able to organize your indexed media from yo...
System Settings System settings provide access to your Bluetooth devices andAdvanced menu features. The Bluetooth menu allows you to add, connect and delete a device aswell as turn the Bluetooth feature on and off. The Advanced menu allows you to access and set prompts, languages,defaults and perfor...
USB/Media Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) I am havingtroubleconnecting mydevice. Possible devicemalfunction. • Try turning off the device, resetting the device or removingthe device’s battery, then tryingagain. • Make sure you are using the manufacturer’s cable. • Make sure the U...
Vehicle Health Report/Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) I received a textthat the VehicleHealth Report isnot activated. • Your account may not beactivated on thewebsite, OR • You may have the wrong VIN(vehicleidentificationnumber) list...
Vehicle Health Report/Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) I am unable tosubmit a report. • This could be due to yourphone’scompatibility, OR • Bad signal strength, OR • Your phone may not beactivated on thewebsite. • Update your mobile n...
NAVIGATION CONTROLS Type 1 WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus offthe road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of yourvehicle. We re...
L. MENU: • Press this button to access the system menu. • Press while the system menu is active to access the menu tabs ofDisplay, Clock, Feedback Settings, System Settings and Valet Mode. M. SOUND: • Press this button to access the sound menu. • Press while the sound menu is active to access the me...
Using the Touch-sensitive Controls on Your System To turn a feature on and off, just touch the graphic with your finger.To get the best performance from the touch-sensitive controls: • Make sure your hands are clean and dry. • Since the touchscreen operates based on the touch of a finger, youmay hav...
ENTERTAINMENT Your system offers many media options. You can access these optionsusing the touchscreen or voice commands. AM/FM Radio Press the RADIO hard button. To change between AM, FM1 and FM2, touch the AM or FMtab. When you select: You can: Show Options Scan allows you to hear a brief sampling...
When you select: You can: Show Presets View the preset stations. Save a station bypressing and holding one of the memorypreset areas. There is a brief mute while theradio saves the station. Sound returns whenfinished. Set PTY/All Select a category of music you would like tosearch for and then choose...
HD Radio™ Information (If Available) Note: HD Radio broadcasts are not available in all markets. HD Radio technology is the digital evolution of analog AM/FM radio.Your system has a special receiver that allows it to receive digitalbroadcasts (where available) in addition to the analog broadcasts, i...
When you select: You can: Tune Go up and down the frequency in individualincrements.If the current station has multiple digitalbroadcasts, the multicast indicator appears.Press Tune repeatedly to advance through allavailable broadcasts. If you are on the lastbroadcast channel, press to advance to th...
When you select: You can: To save a multicaststation as a preset When the channel is active on-screen, pressand hold a memory preset slot until the soundreturns. There is a brief mute while the radiosaves the station. Sound returns whenfinished. When recalling a HD2 or HD3memory preset, there is a m...
SIRIUS® Satellite Radio Voice Commands If you are listening to SIRIUS satellite radio, press the voicebutton on the steering wheel control. When prompted, say anyof the commands in the following chart. If you are not listening to SIRIUS satellite radio, press the voice buttonand, after the tone, say...
SIRIUS® Information Note: SIRIUS reserves the unrestricted right to change, rearrange, add or delete programming including canceling, moving or adding particularchannels, and its prices, at any time, with or without notice to you. FordMotor Company shall not be responsible for any such programmingch...
Potential reception issues Station overload When you pass a ground-basedbroadcast-repeating tower, a stronger signalmay overtake a weaker one and the audiosystem may mute. Satellite radio signalinterference Your display may show ACQUIRING... toindicate the interference and the audiosystem may mute. ...
Troubleshooting tips Radio Display Condition Possible Action Updating. Update of channelprogramming inprogress. No action required.The process may takeup to three minutes. Call SIRIUS1–888–539–7474. Your satellite service isno longer available. Contact SIRIUS at1-888-539-7474 toresolve subscriptioni...
CD Voice Commands If you are listening to a CD, press the voice button on thesteering wheel control. When prompted, say any of thecommands in the following chart. If you are not listening to a CD, press the voice button and, after thetone, say “CD”, then any of the commands in the following chart. “...
DVD Note: Your system only plays NTSC formatted discs. The system does not support PAL format. Your system allows you to play DVD audio and video discs. Make sureyour vehicle is in position P (vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission) or the parking brake is engaged (vehicles equipped with a...
During disc play, you can also touchthe screen to access the virtualremote, which allows you to MoveControls on the screen, as well asuse the cursor controls, Enter andReturn to navigate and select withinthe menus. Dolby® noise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby®Laboratories Licensin...
DVD Voice Commands If you are watching a DVD, press the voice button on thesteering wheel control. When prompted, say any of thecommands in the following chart. If you are not watching a DVD, press the voice button and, after thetone, say “DVD”, then any of the commands in the following chart. “DVD”...
Jukebox Your system has a Jukebox feature, which allows you to save desired tracksor CDs to the hard drive for later access. The hard drive can store up to10 GB* (164 hours; approximately 2472 tracks) of music. The systemcontains a Gracenote® media database that allows for display of song title,albu...
Creating a Playlist Press the MEDIA hard button, and then select the Jukebox tab on thetouchscreen.1. Select Options.2. Select Edit Playlists, then which playlist you would like to create.3. Select which category you would like to access from your saved music.4. Select the desired songs and then pre...
User Device If your vehicle is equipped with SYNC®, there is a User Device tab. Formore information, see the SYNC® chapter. Line In (Auxiliary Input Jack) Your vehicle is equipped with an audio input jack, which allows you toplug a portable audio device into your vehicle’s audio system. To turnthis ...
Press the I (information) button, then select Sirius Travel Link.Choose from any of the following services: When you select: You can: Traffic On Route Identify traffic incidents on your route, nearbyyour vehicle’s current location or near any ofyour favorite places (if programmed). Traffic Nearby My...
Route Guidance in Incompletely Mapped Areas There are some rural areas in the map database without fully verifiedroads. When the system is in route guidance mode, and the navigationsystem encounters these incompletely mapped areas, the system alertsyou by: • announcing, “Entering an area with incomp...
Standard Note: Items on this screen are selectable only when your vehicle is moving at speeds slower than 5 mph (8 km/h). Address Book You can store up to 25 entries, which you canuse as destinations, waypoints and areas toavoid. You can sort the entries alphabetically,by date or icon. * PreviousDes...
Standard Note: Items on this screen are selectable only when your vehicle is moving at speeds slower than 5 mph (8 km/h). FreewayEntrance/Exit Touch this button to select an entrance andexit point to a freeway you select. You can sortthe entrance and exit point alphabetically or inorder of distance ...
Route Selection Screen Icons Icons, located above the route selection choices, represent features onthe routes. A. Freeways B. Toll Roads C. Ferries D. High-occupancy Vehicle Lanes E. Time-restricted Roads F. Avoid Area Selection If you select the fastest route, and the freeways icon is illuminated,...
Within these main categories, there are subcategories, which containmore listings: Subcategories Restaurant Auto Dealership Parking Public Transit Home & Garden Education Personal Care Services Setting Your Navigation Preferences Select settings for the system to take into account when planning ...
Navigation Preferences Avg. Speed:Residential When this feature is on, the system displaysthe average speed on a residential road,initially set to 25 mph (40 km/h). You canchange the setting for your drivingpreferences. This setting helps estimate yourarrival time at a destination based on yourdrivi...
Navigation Preferences Calibrate Position allows you to adjust the direction of your vehicle by pressing the arrow buttons onthe screen. Distance allows you to recalibrate the distance to the destination while your vehicleis moving. Restore DefaultSettings Touch the Reset button to return the settin...
North Up always shows the northern direction to be upward on the screen. Map Icons Vehicle mark shows the current location of your vehicle. It stays in the center of the map display, except when in scrollmode. Scroll cursor allows you to scroll the map; the fixed icon is in the center of the screen....
No GPS symbol indicates that insufficient GPS satellite signals are available for accurate map positioning. This icon may displayunder normal operation in an area with poor GPS access. Map Scale The map display scale has 17 levels, ranging from0.02 miles (.03 kilometers) to 1000 miles (1600 kilomete...
Quick-touch Buttons When in map mode, touch anywhere on the map display to access thefollowing options: When you select: You can: Set as Dest Select a scrolled location on the map as yourdestination. You may scroll the map bypressing your index finger on the map display.When you reach the desired lo...
Symptoms Possible Cause Action A pop-up windowdisplays “Navigationfault. A system faulthas been detectedthat may cause thenavigation to performabnormally. Pleasecontact yourdealership.” There is a systemhardware or softwareerror. Contact yourauthorized dealer. A pop-up windowdisplays “Error. PINsdid...
GENERAL INFORMATION SYNC® End User License Agreement (EULA) • You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by FORD MOTOR COMPANY from an affiliate of MicrosoftCorporation (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, aswell as associated media, printed materials, a...
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS: • Speech Recognition: If the SOFTWARE includes speech recognition component(s), you should understand that speech recognition is aninherently statistical process and that recognition errors are inherentin the process. Neither FORD MOTOR COMPANY nor its su...
• Security Updates/Digital Rights Management: Content owners use the WMDRM technology included in your DEVICE to protect theirintellectual property, included copyrighted content. Portions of theSOFTWARE on your DEVICE use WMDRM software to accessWMDRM-protected content. If the WMDRM software fails t...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited toany images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and“applets,” incorporated into the SOFTWARE), the accompanying printedmaterials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE...
No Liability for Certain Damages: EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, FORD MOTOR COMPANY, ANY THRID PARTY SOFTWARE ORSERVICES SUPPLIERS, MS, MICROSOFT CORPORATION AND THEIRAFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT,SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISINGFROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ...
WARNING: Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences. Do not changesystem settings or enter data non-verbally (using your hands) whiledriving. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal ma...
Map Data DVD End User License Terms The data (“Data”) is provided for your personal, internal use only andnot for resale. It is protected by copyright, and is subject to the followingterms and conditions which are agreed to by you, on the one hand, and(Licensee). (“Licensee”) and its licensors (incl...
Disclaimer of warranty: (Licensee) and its licensors (including their licensors and suppliers) disclaim any warranties, express or implied, ofquality, performance, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose ornon infringement. Some States, Territories and Countries do not allowcertain warrant...
Governing law: The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of the Illinois, without giving effect to (i) its conflict of lawsprovisions, or (ii) the United Nations Convention for Contracts for theInternational Sale of Goods, which is explicitly excluded. You agree tosubmit to the ju...
Gracenote® End User License Agreement (EULA) This device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of 2000 Powell StreetEmeryville, California 94608 (“Gracenote”). The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote Software”) enables thisdevice to do disc and music file identification and obtain music-related...
911 Assist™ ..............................352 A ABS (see Brakes) .....................179 Accessing call history/phonebook during active call .............344 Accessing the help screen .......417 Accessing the music in yourjukebox ......................................409 Accessing your media menufe...
Media Bluetooth menu options(adding, connecting, deleting,turning on/off) ..........................367 Message center ...........................99 display color ............................104english/metric button .............104MyColor display ......................104system check button ..........
opening the trunk .....................66replacing the batteries .............56 Reverse sensing system ...........186 Roadside assistance ..................216 S Safety Belt Maintenance ............42 Safety belts (see Safetyrestraints) ....................................35 Safety defects, reporti...
W Warning lights (see Lights) .......94 Washer fluid ..............................249 Water, Driving through .............213 Where am I? ..............................414 Windows power .........................................85 Windshield washer fluid andwipers ......................................
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