Page 2 - Introduction; ICONS
Introduction " # $ % & $ % ICONS & & & & ' ( ) *
Page 3 - WARNINGS
Introduction + WARNINGS * $ ) , BREAKING IN YOUR VEHICLE - $. / !01 $ 2! 3 , - $ & $ !01 0$ 2!0 3 INFORMATION ABOUT THISGUIDE -
Page 4 - Vehicle symbol glossary
Introduction 4 Vehicle symbol glossary - % % '5 ( % 6 7 7 % % % & 8 % - 6$ % .9$ 6$ % 6$ 7 :.* 6 - 9 % ; 8 9 7 * 8 8 <8 8 / </ 8 / </ * 8 < * 8 9$
Page 6 - Instrumentation
Instrumentation 1 * 9 * ! =@ / < * A7!@ & * 1 8 * 1!714 % * =@ % ) * =A & * 7! ; * * * !1@7!B1
Page 8 - Check engine
Instrumentation A INSTRUMENT CLUSTERWARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Check engine C , 5 - $ ' 6 / % 2'6/ &&3 - '6/ && - '6/ &&
Page 11 - AdvanceTrac
Page 12 - Check fuel cap
Instrumentation ! Check fuel cap ':<>: $ 8 $ $ 8 . 2 3 ! ! " ! ! "# ! Air bag readiness & Doors ajar & ':<>: %--
Page 13 - Turn signal
Instrumentation !+ Turn signal & & $ . "" ! High beams & Safety belt ':<>: Charging system & ':<>: - ,
Page 14 - Engine oil pressure
Instrumentation !4 Engine oil pressure & % $ ! Low fuel level warning light 8 Brake system warning ':<>: & $ $ $ $ & $ $ $ 6% 2 ,3 $
Page 16 - Headlamps on warning chime
Instrumentation !1 Headlamps on warning chime % $ 2 $ 3 5 Safety belt warning chime Supplemental restraint system(SRS) warning chime %% Key-in-ignition warning chime % $ '<9'E ':<>: 5 Gearshift warning chime(automatic transaxle only) % * 2*$3 5
Page 17 - Temperature gauge
Instrumentation !B INSTRUMENT CLUSTERGAUGES Temperature gauge & & % ! :
Page 19 - Speedometer
Instrumentation !@ Speedometer & Odometer $ 2 3 Tripmeter $ 2 3 ) - Fuel gauge / # $ 2 $ ':<>: 3 - - ' 8 $ 8 & $ ' ' ':<>: ' -
Page 20 - Controls and features; HEADLAMP CONTROL
Controls and features HEADLAMP CONTROL $ Fog lights (if equipped) %
Page 21 - High beams
Controls and features ! - - ! Daytime running lights (DRL)(if equipped) - - D • - • - ' $ - / 9 2/93 $ - $ High beams * - Flash to pass *
Page 22 - PANEL DIMMER CONTROL
Controls and features PANEL DIMMER CONTROL - ) ' # REMOTE LUGGAGECOMPARTMENT RELEASE (if equipped) - - B0$< 24 3 Interior luggage compartmentrelease C ,
Page 25 - Air distribution
Controls and features = % 2) 3 / < 2) 3 % < Air distribution - Center and side registers ) ' > / 9
Page 27 - Floor and Defrost Mode
Controls and features B Floor and Defrost Mode - Defrost Mode - 8 ! $ % " & &" " ! # Fan speed control - - 0 0 - / 0 &
Page 28 - Recirculated Air Control
Controls and features A Recirculated Air Control * - - Air Conditioning Control (if equipped) * - * # - - 0 8
Page 29 - Rear Window Defroster
Controls and features @ Rear Window Defroster - * - - !4 ' - !4
Page 30 - H4
Controls and features + AIR CONDITIONING (if equipped) - H4 24 3 8 - 2 3 - $ 8 -
Page 31 - Cooling with outside air
Controls and features +! Maximum air conditioning –Cooling with recirculated air - 2 3 4 - Cooling with outside air - Rapid heating - 3 4 - Windshield defrost/defogging - 2 3 4 - -
Page 32 - Suitable comfort settings
Controls and features + Suitable comfort settings - 1 2 - Stabilized comfort/defogging - 1 2 3 - Temporary outside odor - /
Page 33 - Without air conditioning:
Controls and features ++ Without air conditioning: Maximum ventilation - 2 3 4 Rapid heating - 3 4 - Windshield defrost/defogging - 2 3 4 -
Page 35 - Operating Tips
Controls and features += Operating Tips • / ) $ • / ) - ) $ ') • $ 2 3 • & $ ) - • -
Page 38 - ASHTRAY
Controls and features +A HAZARD FLASHER CONTROL $% & ' ASHTRAY * - #
Page 39 - AUDIO SYSTEM
Controls and features +@ AUDIO SYSTEM Anti-theft protection panel - . $ $ # % - . . 2 3
Page 40 - Replacement panels
Controls and features 4 Replacement panels C / , D! C - I & : 2 3 ( '" + - 2 4= : 41 :34 * 2 5 3= 2 3
Page 41 - Radio reception; AM reception
Controls and features 4! Radio reception - - AM reception > , ; FM reception - , ) D • - • ) • % F G
Page 45 - Volume control; F G
Controls and features 4= On/off * < - - - Volume control - Bass/Treble control * F6%%<-"69"G ) - - ) F G F G
Page 46 - Scan tuning control
Controls and features 41 Fade/Balance control * F/"<69G 2 3 2 3 ) - - ) F G F G - $ Seek tuning control (SEEK) / # Scan tuning control * %: - # # / F%:G & %:* %:
Page 47 - CD playback
Controls and features 4B Waveband selector (AM/FM) • * ! % 2 3 - • * / $ CD playback * / / $ * < AutoStore selector % # • * < % • F%-G , C • 8 0! • ' • % 2 % 3
Page 48 - Station preset buttons; E
Controls and features 4A Station preset buttons % 2 3 , * 8 4 , 7 # ! % Stereo indicator - Clock (CLK) * 9E $ / 8 9E Adjusting the clock 8 9E > ) * 9E ) * 9E
Page 49 - Manual tuning
Controls and features 4@ MENU button (main features) –radio > ":> %""E ) Manual tuning * ":> $ - %""E $ ) - $; ! $; Automatic Volume Control (AVC) * ":> $ - %""E 2FI H !G FI H BG3 2FI 'G3 • 8 I 5 • - %""E FI 'G FI HBG - -
Page 50 - Tape control buttons
Controls and features = 4500N Units only Tape control buttons & $ / F-*" G F-*" 6G : F-*" G Fast forward/rewind • * • * • * • * & $ & $ / 2 % 3 Auto reverse & $ 5
Page 51 - Tape side selection
Controls and features =! Tape side selection / $ Tape eject * ) To pause tape playback * < $ / / $ ,
Page 52 - To restart tape playback
Controls and features = To restart tape playback * % $ Automatic Music Search (AMS) * % 8 2 3 # $ Cassette care and maintenance , & / MENU button (main features) –tape > ":> %""E ) Dolby B noise reduction * ":> $ - %""E 2F: ':G3 2F: 'G3 8 $
Page 53 - FI H !G FI H BG3
Controls and features =+ Automatic Volume Control (AVC) * ":> $ - %""E 2FI H !G FI H BG3 2FI 'G3 • 8 I 5 • - %""E FI 'G FI HBG - -
Page 54 - CD Playback
Controls and features =4 4600N units only CD Playback 2A ! / 3/ $ / F*9C /G * / $ / & F:' /G * 9E $ $ - $ !@D=@ & $ Track selection * %""E $ & $ $ * $ * %""E # $ $
Page 55 - Scan mode
Controls and features == Fast forward/reverse * %""E %""E $ $ Scan mode * %: " $ / F%:G - $ %:* %: To end CD playback * < ) & / $ , CD eject / / $ 8 ) & $ $
Page 56 - CD care and maintenance; Display
Controls and features =1 CD care and maintenance , / CD error codes / - D Display Description/rectification "!! "!= & "! & "!4 7 $ "!1 - ) MENU button (main features) –CD > ":> %""E )
Page 57 - Automatic Volume Control
Controls and features =B Random track playback (SHUF) * ":> $ - %""E 2F%;>.':G3 2F%;>.'G38 FG F%;>G $ Track compression (COMP) * ":> $ - %""E 8 , ) Automatic Volume Control * ":> $ - %""E 2FI H !G FI H BG3 2FI 'G3
Page 58 - FI; POSITIONS OF THE IGNITION
Controls and features =A • 8 I 5 • - %""E FI 'G FI HBG - - POSITIONS OF THE IGNITION ! 9'E $ $ - $ * 2*$3 & * 2*$3 ':<>: ' $ ' $ - + ':<>: 8 E 4 %-- $ $ 1
Page 59 - TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
Controls and features =@ TILT AND TELESCOPESTEERING(if equipped) : ) * $ ) F G ) TURN SIGNAL CONTROL • * • * - $'
Page 60 - Mist function
Controls and features 1 WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHERCONTROL ) Mist function - ,$ - Rear window wiper and washer (if equipped) * *
Page 61 - To turn speed control on
Controls and features 1! SPEED CONTROL (if equipped) To turn speed control on • * ': I 4A $< 2+ 3 / / : 2:3 To turn speed control off • * ' • '
Page 62 - To set a speed
Controls and features 1 To set a speed • * %"- ': 4A0$< 2+ 3- & - % & # $ & !1 $< 2! 3 - * "% . /
Page 63 - To set a higher speed
Controls and features 1+ To set a higher speed • * %"- • %"- " !10$< 2! 3 • 8 %"- C To set a lower speed • * '%- • '%- " !10$< 2! 3 • $ 8 %"- '%-
Page 64 - To disengage speed control
Controls and features 14 To disengage speed control • / $ • 2 ,3/ To return to a set speed • * "% "% 4A $< 2+ 3
Page 65 - DOME LAMPS; To open and close the moonroof
Controls and features 1= DOME LAMPS - , D • • 8 Reading lamps (if equipped) - < - D - MOONROOF To open and close the moonroof * $ $ * $ To lift the rear of the moonroof * $ - $ $ $ ' 9
Page 66 - One touch down
Controls and features 11 POWER WINDOWS (if equipped) * $ • * $ • * $ One touch down - $ * Window lock - $ - $ %
Page 67 - POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS
Controls and features 1B POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS - - $ ) 5 $ ) 5 ) - $ CHILDPROOF REAR DOORLOCKS 8 $ - $- $ % $ $ & $ $ 2$ 3 - $
Page 68 - LUGGAGE COVER
Controls and features 1A LUGGAGE COVER Coupe / $ Wagon * -
Page 70 - Unlocking the doors
Controls and features B Unlocking the doors * $ . 2 ,3 - * $ Locking the doors * $ - - $ - & , .
Page 71 - Sounding a panic alarm
Controls and features B! Opening the luggagecompartment * 6 - ) $ Sounding a panic alarm * * - ':<>: 0 - != %.! & ' ) D 2!3 - 23 - !" ' ( ! "" " ( ) $ #
Page 72 - Illuminated entry
Controls and features B Illuminated entry - $ 2 3- ':<>: $ : ' Replacing the battery - . + , - ! 2++ 3 D • • • • $ # - D! - $ /' :'- -E" -;" ':- *- ' -;" -:%&--" *-
Page 73 - Replacing lost transmitters; Programming procedure
Controls and features B+ * 2H3 + % $ - Replacing lost transmitters & $ 5 $ 2 3 $ 5 & Programming procedure !
Page 74 - F G
Controls and features B4 - $ ' 23 ':<>: 2+3 4 10 + % : F G ! 0 - 4 8 F G - ! 0 F G # 2 43= - F G ! 0 4 : 1 $ < $ 1
Page 75 - Arming the system
Controls and features B= PERIMETER ALARM SYSTEM(if equipped) - . Arming the system 8 8 - $ D • * $ • 9$ $ & ' 0 Disarming the system C D • >$ • >$ $
Page 76 - SECURILOCK
Controls and features B1 SECURILOCK PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM C , .$ . ' $ & $ $ $ - %9$ . C 5 %9$ $ " %9$ $ %9$ . & %9$ $ %9$ . 5 & %9$ $ %9$ $ 2 3 5
Page 77 - BB
Controls and features BB - %9$ . $ > 9 ) % $ %9$ $ - ) %9$ $ $ & ) $ %9$ $ % %9$ $ %9$ . )'' * & %9$ $ $ %9$ $
Page 78 - BA; Theft indicator
Controls and features BA Theft indicator 8 ':<>: %-- 2 %9$ 3 & $ # , Programming spareSecuriLock keys % %9$ $ %9$ . 2 A $ 3 C %9$ $2 3 - %9$ $ %9$ $ 2$ 5 3 & %9$ $ 2 $ 3 %9$ $2 3
Page 79 - keys
Controls and features B@ Procedure to program spareSecuriLock keys : %9$ $ $ 2 %9$ 3 $ " - %9$ $ $ - %9$ $ D " F!G 2 # F%!G F&!G $ %9$ $3 & %9$ $ $ $ C %9$ $ %9$ $ *
Page 82 - Seating and safety restraints; SEATING; Front seat; Front seats
Seating and safety restraints A SEATING : ) 5 $ Head restraints Front seat C , ) - - ) - D * - D * . - , Rear seat (if equipped) . $ Front seats 9 $- ) 2 ,3
Page 84 - Coupe and wagon
Seating and safety restraints A4 Folding the rear seat cushionforward 9 8 $ $ $ Folding the rear seatbackforward Coupe and wagon 2 ,3 * $ $ $ Sedan 2 ,3 * $ $
Page 86 - SAFETY RESTRAINTS
Seating and safety restraints A1 SAFETY RESTRAINTS Safety restraints precautions $ - $ ) $ ! $ : - ) %% $ 5
Page 87 - AB
Seating and safety restraints AB & # & $ ) $ / , 6 " $ !3 > : 30: $ +30: Combination lap and shoulderbelts ! & $ 2 $ 3 $ $
Page 88 - AA; Energy Management Feature
Seating and safety restraints AA - $- - $ D Energy Management Feature - $ ) . - - 5
Page 89 - Vehicle sensitive mode
Seating and safety restraints A@ 6"9- :/ "--' %%"69C >%- 6" "*9"/ $ $ 8$ 6 $ ) Vehicle sensitive mode - ) $ # $ A0$< 2=03 $
Page 90 - Safety belt pretensioner
Seating and safety restraints @ Safety belt pretensioner C , - # - 2%%3 8 - 2 $ ) 3 Automatic locking mode & .$ - $ - $
Page 93 - Conditions of operation
Seating and safety restraints @+ Safety belt warning light andwarning chime & Conditions of operation If... Then... & 5 $ ':<>: - " - 5 $ - " - 5 $ ':<>: - "
Page 95 - F G
Seating and safety restraints @= - 6 - D 2 >% 3 Reasons given... Consider... F G * +,, " "" ( # - # FG + , " - ' F&5 G * ! - = F6 G & . $ J F& G ! "" # 6 $ $ F% 5 $G .! % " ! -/ "% ,/ "# F- G 0 ! 1 "" 2( " " %
Page 97 - One time disable
Seating and safety restraints @B / $ 6 % $ ) - 2 3 6 One time disable $ $ ':<>: 6 Deactivating/activating the BeltMinder feature & +#. " '' - 6 < D6 $ D • $ $ • * 2*$3 2 #3 2 #3 • ' •
Page 100 - Safety belt extension assembly
Seating and safety restraints ! Safety belt extension assembly & # 2A0 3 # 2 1!!3 % # > # # # / #
Page 101 - Safety belt maintenance
Seating and safety restraints ! ! Safety belt maintenance & $ $ & $ $ 2 3 2 ,3 ) 2 ,3 $ 2 ,3 ; , % ) ' " !
Page 104 - Children and air bags
Seating and safety restraints ! 4 Children and air bags $ ) $ ) 565 . & . $ How does the air bagsupplemental restraint systemwork? - %%
Page 113 - K4 0 L 3
Seating and safety restraints !!+ Important child restraintprecautions C , >% & 2 !A $ K4 0 L 3 $ , : - ) 8
Page 114 - Children and safety belts
Seating and safety restraints !!4 Children and safety belts & 2 3 & 5 $ /
Page 116 - SAFETY BELTS FOR CHILDREN; D
Seating and safety restraints !!1 SAFETY BELTS FOR CHILDREN Child and infant or child safetyseats > 5 & ) 8 D • 2 ' & ' • > $ • & $ $ $ • E $ $
Page 123 - D
Seating and safety restraints !+ Attaching child safety seats withtether straps . $ $ - - , . - $ 2 3 $ $- 2 3D - $ ! *
Page 126 - Starting
Starting !1 PREPARING TO START YOURVEHICLE " - &. ", , 8 .) ' "# # $ / $ - # 1
Page 127 - Important safety precautions
Starting !B / "# # % 4 ' & # / # Important safety precautions 5 2*3 8 * & $
Page 129 - STARTING THE ENGINE
Starting !@ $ 2 ,3 & • & 5 STARTING THE ENGINE ! - $ 4 2%--3 - $ 0+ 2':<>:3 1
Page 131 - Guarding against exhaust fumes
Starting !+! - $ . 23 Guarding against exhaust fumes # # -$ & # $ # / # - $ ; # $ D • • # •
Page 133 - Driving; BRAKES
Driving !++ BRAKES C $ .) F% (G ' $ 5 $ & $ , $ % $ J $ & F..G F G F ,G $ $ ,
Page 141 - Switching off AdvanceTrac; FG
Driving !4! Switching off AdvanceTrac & $ - - # FG F$G / $ - - -
Page 142 - Parking brake
Driving !4 Parking brake $ $ $ - $ $ - " 2 ':<>:3 $ $ - $ $ ; $ $ $ % $ $ $ 5 $ $ $ * 2*$3 2 #3 ! 2 3 2 #3
Page 143 - STEERING
Driving !4+ * $ $ $ / $ $ $ ,$ STEERING C , * - D • : # # • / & $ 2 3 $
Page 144 - Brake-shift interlock
Driving !44 & D • 2 3 2 3 • • • $ AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLEOPERATION(if equipped) Brake-shift interlock - , $. $ * 2*$3 $ & * 2*$3 $ D! $ $ $ 9'E $ $ & $ $ : 2:3+ %
Page 150 - Using the clutch
Driving != Manual transaxle operation (if equipped) Using the clutch I , # $ $ 8 # D! * : 2:3 ; $ + / 4 - 4 2%--3 = $ 1 1
Page 151 - Recommended shift speeds; Upshifts when accelerating
Driving !=! / - Recommended shift speeds > < D Upshifts when accelerating (recommended for best fuel economy) 5-speed manual transaxle % D $< + !4 % 4 = - =A +1 B 4=
Page 152 - Parking your vehicle
Driving != Parking your vehicle ! $ : 2:3 % $ $+ % ! 2 3 4 - 2'3 / $ : # ) > ! 2 3 $ $ Reverse $ 2 3 #* : 2:3 2 3 1
Page 153 - IB5 transaxle; C 2 3; MTX 75 transaxle; Removing key from ignition
Driving !=+ • IB5 transaxle (with SPI engine) C 2 3 2 3 • MTX 75 transaxle (with Zetec engine) - $ 2!3 2 3 23 Removing key from ignition • - $ 0! • $ 1
Page 154 - VEHICLE LOADING
Driving !=4 VEHICLE LOADING 6 • : " & 8 , & $ , • # , - , • ;6 8; 6 " 9 6 - (I8 • ;6 8; 6 " 9 # , - (I8 % 9 5
Page 158 - A0$
Driving !=A TRAILER TOWING C D Towing class 9 Maximum gross trailer weight 4=4 $ 2!0 3N Maximum tongue load 4= $ 2! 3 Engine Hitch design $ N I # B $< 24= 3 9 # 4=4 $ 2!0 3 # 4= $ 2! 3D 2!3 A0$ 2=0 3 J 23 2 +AM K! ML3
Page 160 - Preparing to tow; Hitches
Driving !1 Preparing to tow > , $ % , Hitches / > C ! 070!=O Safety chains 5 - 5 $ & / Trailer brakes " $ . $ ) 5 - $
Page 161 - Trailer lamps; Driving while you tow
Driving !1! / 5 $ 5 $ C $ - $ (I8 (8 Trailer lamps / 5 5 - , $ 5 6 & 5 Driving while you tow / AA $< 2==03 % -
Page 162 - D; Trailer towing tips
Driving !1 8 D • % / 2'3 2%3 - # # • $ Servicing after towing & , , F% (G Trailer towing tips • * $ 8 $
Page 164 - Recreational towing
Driving !14 Recreational towing 2 3- All Front Wheel Drive (FWD)vehicles # - & & Automatic transaxle & 2 3 2 3 • - : 2:3 • # = 0$< 2+ 03 • # = $ 2+ 0 3
Page 165 - Manual transaxle
Driving !1= Manual transaxle • - : 2:3 • C # : C LUGGAGE RACK (if equipped) - # ! $ 2 03 $ - $ - 5 8 $ " / $ 8 $ $ ) $ $
Page 166 - DRIVING THROUGH WATER
Driving !11 DRIVING THROUGH WATER / ,$ $ - $ 8 5 $ & : ' $ 8 $ $ / $ 4( & & ' & & ' " ' #
Page 167 - Roadside emergencies; HAZARD LIGHTS CONTROL
Roadside emergencies !1B HAZARD LIGHTS CONTROL > $ - • - • / • /
Page 168 - FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH
Roadside emergencies !1A FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH $ . - . )! - ' $ $ + & $ . 4 - ':<>: * $ ' = $ $ $ - . 5 $$ - $$
Page 169 - FUSES AND RELAYS
Roadside emergencies !1@ FUSES AND RELAYS Fuses & $ 6 $ $ >
Page 170 - Standard fuse amperage rating and color; Color
Roadside emergencies !B Standard fuse amperage rating and color Color % # $ + 4 = B= ! != = + 4 = 1 B A ( I *$ - 6 6 C : ( 7 7 7 7 7 ( I *$ - 6 6 C : ( 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 C 7 ( ' 6 - : 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 *$ ' C 6 6$ Passenger compartment fusepanel - $
Page 172 - Passenger compartment fuse panel
Roadside emergencies !B Passenger compartment fuse panel / + +! + ++ +4 += +1 +B +A +@ 4 4! 4 4+ 44 4= 41 4B 4A 4@ = B= != ! != B= B= 7 7 ! 7 7 7 != 7 != B= B= = B= 6% 9 ; ; & : : 6$. : : : : % 23 % 23
Page 174 - Power distribution box
Roadside emergencies !B4 Power distribution box - # - # . 5 * / 6# - .
Page 176 - Relays in the power distribution box
Roadside emergencies !B1 Relays in the power distribution box / ! + 4 = 1 B A @ ! !! ! !+ !4 != !1 & : : : ; 9 " : : / % 2- 3 " 2<3 " !
Page 177 - CHANGING THE TIRES
Roadside emergencies !BB CHANGING THE TIRES & $ & ; The temporary spare tire C - & I - 2 ,3 # - / & )
Page 179 - Tire change procedure
Roadside emergencies !B@ Tire change procedure - $ $ $ 2 3 2 3 & )$ ) ! *$ $ $ * * 2*$3 2 #3 ' $
Page 184 - Preparing your vehicle
Roadside emergencies !A4 JUMP STARTING YOURVEHICLE - # # $ # ) / C 6 $ 4 ( " # " ' ( 2 "# Preparing your vehicle ! > 012( ( " # / 5
Page 185 - Connecting the jumper cables; H3
Roadside emergencies !A= + *$ $ % $ $ 4 $ # = - - Connecting the jumper cables ! 2H3 2H3 & " 2 3
Page 189 - Jump starting
Roadside emergencies !A@ Jump starting ! % % + ' ) Removing the jumper cables ( 3 " ( & " " # ! )
Page 191 - WRECKER TOWING
Roadside emergencies !@! WRECKER TOWING & & , /
Page 193 - Maintenance and care; SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS
Maintenance and care !@+ SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS - D • 8 .. • 8 F% (G $ $ & , $ F8 (G > PRECAUTIONS WHENSERVICING YOUR VEHICLE 6 • / $ • 8 $ )
Page 194 - OPENING THE HOOD
Maintenance and care !@4 • / $ • E & FG # 2 OPENING THE HOOD ! & ( # + 9 4 - 7 + 2A070!0 3
Page 195 - IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Maintenance and care !@= IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.0 SPI engine 6 8 " 2$ $3 6$< " - # $ * 0 # " $ $ $ $
Page 197 - ENGINE OIL
Maintenance and care !@B ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil F% (G $ ! $ - + % $ $ * 2*$3 2 #3 ! 2 3 2 #34 ' * = 9 2 $31 8 &
Page 198 - Adding engine oil
Maintenance and care !@A • & & < <? 2 %*& 3 & 44 > 2 P.3 4 7 44 • & &: $ &:7Q • ' Q $ % B * $ Adding engine oil ! $ & &: Q + $ < ( ( <? 2 %*& 3 > 2 P. 3 " 4 %*& P.
Page 201 - BRAKE FLUID
Maintenance and care ! BRAKE FLUID Checking and adding brake fluid 6$ $ F% (G D! I + & $ Q / 4 > $ *" > /'-0+ /'-04 $ % /'-04 $ 2 / "%/.1=B.3 , # 6$ # & /'- = $ /'- + /'- 4 $ / - $
Page 202 - WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
Maintenance and care WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Checking and adding washerfluid $ & & / ENGINE COOLANT $ F% (G 6 ) & $ &
Page 203 - Adding engine coolant
Maintenance and care + & , J Adding engine coolant / % , / & $ - . * " "%".@B644. . * ( " 8%%.@B6=!.! - 5 23 $
Page 206 - Recycled engine coolant
Maintenance and care 1 Recycled engine coolant . 5 Coolant refill capacity - 5 & ; $ $ ! 2! 0,3
Page 207 - Severe winter climate
Maintenance and care B Severe winter climate & # 2 .+1M K.+4ML3 = O : 1 O 9 = <= # . .# What you should know aboutfail-safe cooling (2.0 L Zetec engines only) & - F. G
Page 208 - How fail-safe cooling works
Maintenance and care A How fail-safe cooling works & D • • !# 6 ' ' & . " 8 D • • • $ ' . -$
Page 209 - When fail-safe mode is activated
Maintenance and care @ When fail-safe mode is activated C . - . D! * $ + & 4 $ : = . $ / -$
Page 210 - Q 6
Maintenance and care ! CHECKING AND ADDINGPOWER STEERING FLUID $ F% (G & "': -! - $ $ & &: Q / + & $ &: Q 6 $
Page 211 - TRANSAXLE FLUID
Maintenance and care !! TRANSAXLE FLUID Checking automatic transaxlefluid F% (G $ C # ; $ # $ 0 # $ # # - $ 2# + $ K L3 & # + $! / + $ 2 0 3 *$ $ $
Page 212 - Low fluid level
Maintenance and care ! + 8 $ $ $ 4 9 * 2*$3 = $ 1 & $ $ B $ - Low fluid level / $ ! M 2= M3 Correct fluid level - # $ = M.1 M 2! M.!4 M3 - # &: Q $
Page 213 - High fluid level
Maintenance and care !+ High fluid level # # < < ; - # $ & + - # $ Adjusting automatic transaxlefluid levels 6 $ - $ < $ *" > ! 2( " ' ! " ' " # & = 2!< 3 & # , ( ! " ! ' ! " ! @ "" @ #
Page 214 - BATTERY
Maintenance and care !4 BATTERY C , . , ; $ F% (G & 2 $ 3 & & $ C " ( " " D ( "E# 4 ( ! " # . $ $
Page 218 - WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Maintenance and care !A WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES % # Checking the wiper blades & - $ Changing the wiper blades - D! * $ - * $ + $
Page 220 - Treadwear
Maintenance and care Treadwear - # != . 2!0!<3 ! - Traction AA A B C - 6 - 5 $ - . $ $
Page 221 - Temperature A B C
Maintenance and care ! Temperature A B C - 2 3 6 5 % # - I % % : ! @ ( 6 , - "# #
Page 222 - SERVICING YOUR TIRES
Maintenance and care SERVICING YOUR TIRES Checking the tire pressure • > • $ $ = $ 2+0 3 • ) . ) & Tire rotation 6 5 ) - $ F% (G & $ •
Page 223 - Replacing the tires
Maintenance and care + Replacing the tires 8 # . . > 9 $ . > & $ . 2 F -G 3 $ - 5
Page 224 - SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS
Maintenance and care 4 SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS % - . ; & 2 3 I - 2 ,3 # - D .& " ! B 0F@ 0- #.& " ( #
Page 229 - Fuel filler cap
Maintenance and care @ Fuel filler cap - - . # < ! " ! ! "% " & ! ! " ! ( " # 7 " & ( ! ! ! ! " " <"! ! ! " # - & ' ) & # $ ) Fuel filler cap lock(if equipped) C , $ 8 D! - ' + >$ $ $ 4 - $ $
Page 230 - Choosing the right fuel
Maintenance and care + Choosing the right fuel > >:9"/"/ >"9 - C . 2-3I 2 I " & 3 & . ; ,
Page 231 - Octane recommendations; Fuel quality
Maintenance and care +! Octane recommendations C FG 2H3< AB 8 FG A1 / $$ ; $$ , Fuel quality & # FG F*G 2 > % 3 & , 87 (R+M)/2 METHOD
Page 232 - Cleaner air
Maintenance and care + & $ $ , $ $ 5 $ 8. ( 8. $ 8. & $ < ) " Cleaner air , # ! O !=O -6"/ /
Page 233 - Running out of fuel
Maintenance and care ++ Running out of fuel & D • C $ $ • C ' Fuel filter C , , F% (G ! " ! ! % " & B <"! # 7 " & ( ! ! ! B <"! ! ! #
Page 234 - Measuring techniques
Maintenance and care +4 ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUELECONOMY Measuring techniques C C # , :'- 8 $ !01 0$ 2!0 0 3 2 $. 3 C +0 0$ 7 =0 0$ 20 0 7 +0 0 3- $ , $ F' (G - & " & $ $ " $
Page 235 - Filling the tank
Maintenance and care += 7 ! 5 ( ( " ( # ! ( " ! ! " % ! ! ! ( "" ! ! ( # Filling the tank > 2 7 7 3 $ $. $ , & - C -
Page 236 - Calculating fuel economy
Maintenance and care +1 Calculating fuel economy ! $ " $ 2 3+ $ . $ $ 23 4 D < 0,,% ( ( #4( ( # E 2 3 - 5 $ &
Page 237 - Habits
Maintenance and care +B Driving style – good driving andfuel economy habits ( Habits • % ! O • % • & 2 3 • J • % • % • / 2 ! = $< K1= L !=O AA $< K== L3 • • >
Page 238 - Maintenance
Maintenance and care +A • > 2 ,3 % C • 8 , • $ • .. Maintenance • E • ' • > *" • * $ F% (G
Page 239 - Conditions
Maintenance and care +@ Conditions • ; • 0 2# 4 <! $ K!0L !A $ K4 0L 3 • 2 # < $< $ 3 • > • ! 7 !1 $ 2A 7 ! 3 • • - # •
Page 240 - EPA window sticker
Maintenance and care 4 EPA window sticker " "* $ $ - "* $ & # $ - 9<! $ 2*(3 # 5 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM C , # - $ $ D
Page 244 - EXTERIOR BULBS
Maintenance and care 44 EXTERIOR BULBS Replacing exterior bulbs $ ,D • ; • - • 6$ • ;. $ • - • 6$ • 9 / & # Replacing headlamp bulbs ; $ 5 ( J $ #
Page 246 - Replacing foglamp bulbs
Maintenance and care 41 + * $ 4 & $ $ Replacing foglamp bulbs ! $ $ / + 4 & $ $ Side marker lamp ! $ $ * + &
Page 250 - High-mount brake lamp bulbs; Dome lamp
Maintenance and care = High-mount brake lamp bulbs ' 8 # * * & Replacing interior lights % 2 3 * Dome lamp Rear dome lamp Map lamps - $
Page 251 - Luggage compartment light
Maintenance and care =! Luggage compartment light . & Using the right bulbs Function Trade number ; ;6 *$ 23 +!=BE % $ 23 ("!@4 2 ,3 A@@ %< $ +!=BE 6$ 2%<83 +!=1E 2 3 23 @! 9 .=8 ;. $ 8=8 / 2<3 !I! 8 !I18 9 !I! 8 - 7
Page 252 - AIMING THE HEADLAMPS
Maintenance and care = AIMING THE HEADLAMPS - & $ , Vertical aim adjustment ! *$ # B1 2=03 $ = 2A03 2 $ $ 3+ -
Page 254 - Washing your vehicle
Maintenance and care =4 CLEANING AND CARING FORYOUR VEHICLE ' . # Washing your vehicle 8 $ : & , - # / 9 , # & # " $
Page 255 - Waxing your vehicle
Maintenance and care == Waxing your vehicle 8# - > . # > # > # & # " Repairing paint chips . '
Page 256 - Cleaning the wheels
Maintenance and care =1 Cleaning the wheels 8 / . . : > Cleaning plastic exterior parts > / . Cleaning the exterior lamps 8 # > -
Page 257 - Cleaning the wiper blades
Maintenance and care =B Cleaning the wiper blades & - $ & # . . 6. 4 - -
Page 258 - Cleaning the instrument panel
Maintenance and care =A Cleaning the instrument panel - Cleaning the interior fabric $ / - > Cleaning seats equipped withside air bags $ / / %
Page 259 - Underbody
Maintenance and care =@ Cleaning and maintaining thesafety belts / $ $ $ $ & " ' Underbody , E & Cleaning leather seats (if equipped)
Page 261 - F 6 G; Part number
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Page 262 - Woodtone trim
Maintenance and care 1 Woodtone trim 8 . Inside windows > Cleaning mirrors / > 6
Page 263 - Capacities and specifications; MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS
Capacities and specifications 1+ MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS Component 2.0L SPI engine 2.0L Zetec-E engine @A6.@1 !. @A6.@1 !. 6 6Q-.4 6Q-.@1 ' 9.4 % 9.4 % *I "I.44 @AA.1111. %$ N (% +4"" NN P% +" N I " & 2I"&3 $ NN & $ $ & $ , $ #
Page 264 - REFILL CAPACITIES
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Page 265 - LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS
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Page 266 - ENGINE DATA
Capacities and specifications 11 ENGINE DATA Engine 2.0L SPI engine 2.0L Zetec-E engine !! !! ; !! S = !+ S =+ -, != . S +B= !+ . S 4= AB AB !7+747 !7+747 %$ !4 2 =4 3 !+ 2 =! 3 & " " @+=D! @1D!
Page 267 - Sedan; Dimensions
Capacities and specifications 1B Sedan VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Dimensions mm (in) 2!3 ' 4+174+1@ 2!B!B7!B3 23 ' !@@A 2BAB3 2+3 ' !44 7!4A! 2=1B7=A+3 243 8 1!= 2! +3 2=3 -$ !4A47!= 2=A47=@!3 !4BB7!4@= 2=A!7=A@3
Page 268 - Coupe
Capacities and specifications 1A Coupe Dimensions mm (in) 2!3 ' 4!= 74!BA 2!1++7!14=3 23 ' !@@A 2BAB3 2+3 ' !44 7!4A! 2=1B7=A+3 243 8 1!= 2! +3 2=3 -$ !4A47!= 2=A47=@!3 !4BB7!4@= 2=A!7=A@3
Page 269 - Wagon
Capacities and specifications 1@ Wagon Dimensions mm (in) 2!3 ' 44+A7441= 2!B4B7!B=A3 23 ' !@@A 2BAB3 2+3 ' 2< $3 !4@7!=+ 2=AB71 +3 2+3 ' 2 $3 !4=!7!4@! 2=B!7=AB3 243 8 1!= 2! +3 2=3 -$ !4A47!= 2=A47=@!3 !4BB7!4@= 2=A!7=A@3
Page 270 - IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE
Capacities and specifications B IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE Safety compliance label - : ; - % , % 9 # % 9 - % 9 5
Page 271 - Vehicle identification number
Capacities and specifications B! Vehicle identification number - 2I&:3 - I&: $ Engine number - 2 3 $ # 2 ,3
Page 272 - Customer assistance; Using roadside assistance
Customer assistance B GETTING ROADSIDEASSISTANCE - - : I 9 8 - D • 4. $ • 6 23 : I 9 8 2>%3 1 $ 2+1 3 A $ 2= 3 9 & > % 9. • • ). • $. • • =1 $ 2+=0 3 " . $ $ 2 # Using roadside assistance ,$ & > % ' ( 9 & 5 $ - > % !.A .4!.+1B+ 9 !.A .=!.4!4 & !.A .11=. 1% - !.A .4!.+...
Page 273 - Ford extended service plan
Customer assistance B+ Ford extended service plan C $ "# % * 2 "%*3 "%* $ % 2 >%3 2 3 & D • * : I 9 8 # J • 2 3C "%* 9. - "%* 2& ; % 38 "%* *.. > % $ = 9. & $ "# % * * % ) $ "# % * $ ' $ 5 - , . # 9 # # ( "%* "# % *
Page 274 - Getting the service you need; C 2
Customer assistance B4 Getting the service you need At home 8 $ $ , - $ & & % & ) $ & $ & , Away from home & > % !1A "# * / *' 6# 14A / 4A!! !.A .+@.+1B+ 2'/3 2-// D !.A .+.=@=3& D 9 *' 6# '$ ' 91? ="4 !.A .=1=.+1B+ 2'/3* D • C 2 3 • - • - $
Page 276 - Board membership
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Page 277 - Oral presentations
Customer assistance BB - 6 D • • $ I & : 2I&:3 • 2 3 2 3 • • 2 3 • • $ 2 3 • 2 $3 2 3 • # C # , 6 Oral presentations & $ $ C"% , T1 8 $ 6 , 6 ' , 6 Making a decision 6 " 4 , 6 % 6 $ 6 6 ) 65 - 6 2 3
Page 281 - Vehicle Security
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Page 283 - Reporting safety defects
Reporting safety defects A+ REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS(U.S. ONLY) & ) : ; - % 2:;-%3 & :;-% # ; :;-% - :;-% % ; . !.A .44.@+@+ 2 .+11. !+ 8 / 3 D:;-% >%/ - 4 % % 8 / =@ C ;
Page 284 - Index
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Page 296 - Filling station information; NN
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