Page 2 - Table of Contents; Seating and Safety Restraints
Table of Contents Seating and Safety Restraints 119 # % !! Driving 170 ' )2 ' * & ! & + &+ #* Roadside Emergencies 206 # $4 + #' 5 3 + # 5 # #' 6 ## 2 + #* Customer Assistance 233 #** & #* 7 4 , #* 788 # 9 9+: 1 # ; <788 = # Cleaning 242 ## 7 #!!
Page 3 - Maintenance and Specifications
Table of Contents Maintenance and Specifications 257 $ #! > #! # > # ) # # 5 # .+ # )2 # &? * ** & *' . * ; * 1 ** > * *! ( * Accessories 320 Index % 8 ; @ @ + + + 4 5 / 8 # 5 /
Page 4 - Introduction; CONGRATULATIONS
Introduction > ?@ @ 2+ 8 ( @ + 2+ 8 CONGRATULATIONS A + 58 . 2 + A + 28 & 2+ + 85 5 / + +B( 7 B +++88( B +++88( /?B +++888?( % B +++888% + 8
Page 6 - SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Introduction SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Warning symbols in this guide $+ 2 - @ AC ( @ + A + 8 & 8 Warning symbols on your vehicle @ - 28 Protecting the environment 8 4 + + 8 ( + 8 ( @ 2 2 <D =8
Page 7 - Special instructions
Introduction ' Special instructions 5 @ + 8 ) A <88 + ? = + 8 & A 8 . 8 5 + + -8 ; 8
Page 8 - Vehicle symbol glossary
Introduction Vehicle symbol glossary & 8 % 9+: 5 ) % E 5 % E ( & % )2 %312 )2 )2 5 E "3. ) %& / 1 + $4 5 5 1 E 5 5 5 . ; , F,F ; + F,F .+ + 5,; .+ + 12
Page 10 - Instrument Cluster; Check engine
Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTERWARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Check engine G A + : 8 & 2+ 9 ) F <9)F ((=8 & 9)F (( 8 & 9)F (( 8
Page 12 - G; Check fuel cap
Instrument Cluster # ( @ 8 > + 8 G < = 8 7 @ ? ? @ @ @ 8 Check fuel cap / + 9",;7" +28 @ 2 8 + 2 @ + 8 !" # $# % !# % # "#! ##& !$$#" # %# %# &$' 3 @ <= + 8 5 @ 8
Page 13 - Brake system warning
Instrument Cluster * Brake system warning / + 9",;7" 8 ( 2 + @ 2 8 % + 2 2 8 ( 2 2 + 2 %) < A= 2 8 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)(if equipped) / + 9",;7" 8 ( @ @ 8 %) @ 3 2 2 2 2 + + 2 2 8
Page 14 - Safety belt
Instrument Cluster Upshift (if equipped) ( + ? ? ? 8 O/D off (if equipped) ( + ? + 8 @ ? + 8 Safety belt / + 9",;7" 8 5 @ 8 Air bag readiness / + 8 ( @ @ 8
Page 15 - Charging system
Instrument Cluster ! Charging system ( + 9",;7" 8 & + @ A 8 Engine oil pressure ( + + 8 + 8 2 8 ; 8 Multi-function: Automatictransaxle/cooling system(On Zetec or automatic transaxlevehicles only) / + 9",;7" 8 ( + @ 8
Page 16 - AdvanceTrac
Instrument Cluster AdvanceTrac / + @ 8 @ + 8 & + + @ + 28 & + + 8% @ < %& +@ + = + @ 8 F + + 8 $ 85 @ 8 Low fuel level warning light + @ 8
Page 17 - Turn signal
Instrument Cluster ' Speed control(if equipped) ( + + 8 ; 8 Turn signal ( + 4 8 ( @ 2 3 8 ; ! " 8 High beams ( + 8 Doors ajar ( + 9",;7" &%;& 8
Page 18 - Safety belt warning chime
Instrument Cluster Safety belt warning chime 85 + @ 8 Supplemental restraint system(SRS) warning chime 5 ; + @ 8 Headlamps on warning chime + 2 @ < 2 = : 8 Key-in-ignition warning chime + 2 955,190@ % 9",;7" : 8 Gearshift warning chime(automatic transaxle only) + . <.2= : 8
Page 19 - Temperature gauge
Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTERGAUGES Temperature gauge ( 8 % @ + 8 ( @ 8 @ + 8 ; 8 " + 8
Page 20 - Fuel gauge
Instrument Cluster # & @ 8 ( + 8 ( 3 + @ #$ $ 8 " + 8 Fuel gauge F ? + 2 <+ 2 9",;7" =8 & + 8 & 955 + 8 @ 28 @ + 8( 2 955 + @ + + 955 9",;7"8
Page 21 - Speedometer
Instrument Cluster # Speedometer ( 8 Odometer ; <2 = 8 Tripmeter ; <2 = -8 & 8 Tachometer (if equipped) ( 8F + 8 ; 9 &
Page 22 - Entertainment Systems; AUDIO SYSTEM
Entertainment Systems ## AUDIO SYSTEM Anti-theft protection panel & + 3 @ 5 + + + +28% 2 ? 8 < " @ =8 & @ 3 @ 3 @ 8 2 3
Page 23 - Replacement panels
Entertainment Systems #* Replacement panels G 5 F + A + B8 G 8#8 & ( " < =8 ; % 8 *8 & <88@ !"@ "=88 . <88@ : @ =8!8 % < + = + @ 8
Page 24 - Radio reception; AM reception
Entertainment Systems # Radio reception & @ + 8& + + 5 8 AM reception 7 @ A 8$+@ @ 8 FM reception & 5/ + A @ - B • & 8 • ; -8 • H I + 8
Page 27 - Volume control; HI
Entertainment Systems #' On/off . ,8 & + 8 & + 8 & 8 Volume control & 8 Bass/Treble control . H)%,&;>)I + -8 & 8 & - HI @ HI 8
Page 28 - Scan tuning control
Entertainment Systems # Fade/Balance control . H5%F>,)%1I < = + < =@ -8 & 8 & - HI @ HI 8& + 2 8 Seek tuning control (SEEK) F @ ? + + 8 Scan tuning control . %" 8 & ? +8 % ? 8F @ H%"I 8( + @ %"8. %" + 8
Page 29 - CD playback; A8 G
Entertainment Systems # Waveband selector (AM/FM) • . %/@ 5/@ 5/# % < =8 & 8 • . F 2 8 CD playback . F F 28 . %/,5/ 8 AutoStore selector % ? 5/ 8 • . %/,5/ %8 • H%&I + 5/ A8 G 8 • @ D8 • 9 8 • % @ % + < =8
Page 30 - Station preset buttons; Adjusting the clock
Entertainment Systems * Station preset buttons + <5/ %/= A8 . 8 @ 8# A E ? %/@ 5/@ 5/# % 8 Stereo indicator & + + 8 Clock (CLK) . 10 + 2 @ + @ F 8 + @ 1F8 Adjusting the clock + @ 10 8 7 -8. 10 -8 . 10 8
Page 31 - Manual tuning
Entertainment Systems * MENU button (main features) –radio 7 />"7 >>0 -8 Manual tuning . />"7 2 + 8 & >>0 2 -8 & 5/ + + #2$4 @ %/ 2$4 8 Automatic Volume Control (AVC) & + 8. />"7 + 2 + 8 & >>0 <H% J I H% J 'I= <H% 955I=8 • @ % : 8 • & ...
Page 32 - Tape control buttons
Entertainment Systems *# 4500N Units only Tape control buttons ( 2 + F8 H&%.> %I H&%.> )I + 8 " + + H&%.> %I8 Fast forward/rewind • . +8 • . + 8 • . +8 • . + 8 ( @ 2 + 8( + @ 2 + + 8F + +@ <+ % / =8 Auto reverse ( @ + 2 : 8
Page 33 - Tape side selection
Entertainment Systems ** Tape side selection F 2@ 8 Tape eject . - 8 To pause tape playback . %/,5/ 2 @ F F 28% A 8
Page 34 - To restart tape playback
Entertainment Systems * To restart tape playback . %/ 28 Automatic Music Search (AMS) . %/ 8 @ < =@ ? 2 8 Cassette care and maintenance 5 A @ 8( + + @ + 5 F 8 MENU button (main features) –tape 7 />"7 @ >>0 -8 Dolby B noise reduction . />"7 2 + 8 & >>0 <H"; 9...
Page 36 - CD Playback
Entertainment Systems * 4600N units only CD Playback " # 8 F @ E + 5 F 8 ( F@ F + F + <= F 8 & F -8 ( F + 2 8 . 8 F 2 @ + F 8 H.1%G FI 8. F 2 F 8 ( @ H"9 FI 8. 10 + 2 2 8& 2 B! 8 ( 2 + @ + 4 8
Page 37 - Track selection
Entertainment Systems *' Track selection . >>0 2 8 ( + 2@ 2 + 8 . 28. >>0 ? 2 28 Fast forward/reverse . >>0 >>0 2+ + 2 8 Scan mode . %" 8 > 2 8F @ H%"I 8 & 2@ %"8. %" + 8 To end CD playback . %/,5/ + - 8 ( @ F + + 2 + 8% A 8 -@ 8 ( @ + 2 @ 28
Page 38 - CD eject; Display
Entertainment Systems * CD eject F F 2@ 8 CD care and maintenance 5 A @ F 8 CD error codes + + F 8 & +B Display Description/rectification > >! ( @ 8 ># 8 ( +@ 8 > % E + +2 +8 > & - @ 8 MENU button (main features) –CD 7 />"7 @ >>0 -8
Page 39 - Automatic Volume Control
Entertainment Systems * Random track playback (SHUF) . />"7 2 + 8 & >>0 <H$7539"I= <H$753955I=8 @ HI H$75I + 2 8 Track compression (COMP) . />"7 2 + 8 & >>0 < H9/. 9"I = < H9/. 955I =8 @ A + 4 -8 Automatic Volume Control . />"7 2 + 8 &...
Page 42 - Bass Control
Entertainment Systems # On/Off power and volumecontrol • . ,8 & + 8 & + 8 • ;@ 8 &"%' =8 Bass Control . H)%I -8 & 8 Treble control . H&;>)I -8& 8
Page 43 - Fade control
Entertainment Systems * Fade control . 5%F> < = -8 & 8 Balance control . )%1 < = -8 & 8 Seek tuning control F @ >>0 >>0 ? + + 8 Waveband selector • . %/@ 5/@ 5/# % < +=8 & 8 • . F 2@ 8
Page 44 - Autostore selector
Entertainment Systems Autostore selector % ? 5/ 8 • . %/,5/ %8 • K%&: + 5/ A8 • @ 8 • & % + 8 8 Stations preset buttons + <5/ %/= A8 . 8 @ 8 # A E ? %/@ 5/@ 5/# % 8 Clock (CLK) . 10 + 2 @ + @ F 8 + @ 1F8
Page 46 - Scan tuning; MENU button
Entertainment Systems Scan tuning 7 %" + 8 :: + 8 . %" 8 MENU button Main features – radio 7 />"7 @ >>0 -8 Manual tuning . />"7 2 + 8 & >>0 2 -8 & 5/ + + 8#/$4 @ %/ 2$4 8
Page 49 - Loading CDs; To load a single CD
Entertainment Systems Loading CDs To load a single CD • . 19%F K%(&: + 8 • K(">;&:@ F @ F 8 K19%F: 8 & F + 8 ( #!$ # ( )# # $" # *(+' " # ( )# # $" # *+' ( %&# ( # ( #" ' # ) &&#$ # ( " )# *+ $"#' • % ? F: @ 2 8
Page 50 - To load more than one CD; To start CD playback; F 2
Entertainment Systems ! To load more than one CD • . 19%F K19%F: 8 ( #!$ # ( )# # $" # *(+' " # ( )# # $" # *+' • K(">;&: F @ F 8 K19%F: 8 ( %&# ( # ( #" ' # ) &&#$ # ( " )# *+ $"#' • 9 @ K%(&: K(">;&:@ F 8 • 7 ? F 8 To start CD playback ...
Page 51 - Disc selection
Entertainment Systems ! Disc selection • F F 2@ F A8 & + + 8 • F 2@ 8 ( 2 +@ + 4 8 F @ F 2 A 8 F + ?8 • ( @ + K"9 F(: 2 8 ( F + @ + K"9 F(:8 Track selection • . >>0 ? 28 &2 @ + 2+@ 2 8 • . >>0 2 8 . +@ @ 28
Page 52 - To end CD playback; During CD playback
Entertainment Systems !# Fast forward/reverse • . >>0 >>0 2+ + 2 8 To end CD playback • . %/,5/ + - 8 To resume CD playback • . F 8 CD eject • ( >6 @ 8 During CD playback • . >6 - 8 & - @ >68 K>6>&: K;>/9>: 8 ( @ + 2 F 2 8 K(">;&: @ + + A8
Page 53 - To eject all discs
Entertainment Systems !* To eject a disc during radioreception • . >68 K>1>& F: @ -8 K;>/9>: 8 To eject all discs • . >6 K>6>&: 8 & + + K>6>&: K;>/9>:8 K;>/9>: @ 2 8 & 8
Page 54 - CD error codes; F + 8; MENU BUTTON
Entertainment Systems ! CD error codes + + + F 8 & +B Display Description/rectification ># % E + +2 +8 >@ >* >! ( E 5 F 8 > F + 8 8 ( +@ 5 F 8 MENU BUTTON Main features – CD 7 />"7 @ >>0 -8 Random track playback (SHUF) • . />"7 2 8 & >>0 8 • @ $7551&g...
Page 55 - Track Scanning
Entertainment Systems !! Track compression (COMP) • . />"7 2 + 8 & >>0 8 • @ A + -8 • & 9/. + + 8 Track Scanning • . %" + 2 8 :: 2 + 8 . %" 28
Page 56 - Climate Controls; HEATING AND VENTILATION
Climate Controls ! 5 + ; + <- = F, <- = ++ , HEATING AND VENTILATION Air distribution & + + 8 Center and side registers %- ++ 8 9 7 F+ 1 ;
Page 58 - Floor and Defrost Mode
Climate Controls ! Floor and Defrost Mode & + + + + + 8 Defrost Mode & + + + + 8 @ + 8 % #,$$#- # & ) )& !&" #!%" # ' Fan speed control 8 & +@ 8& + 0 8 % + + 0 8 & @ 8F 0 + 8 ( + @ + 8
Page 59 - Recirculated Air Control
Climate Controls ! Recirculated Air Control . + 8 & + + @ + 8% 8 # #&&# %& & # &.# )# ## ##&#' Air Conditioning Control (if equipped) . 8 & + 8 # # & #&&# % !/!! & $#%!&# 8 & + 8 # & ) )& %% !&" % # % # 0 8 @ + 8
Page 61 - Cooling with outside air
Climate Controls Maximum air conditioning –Cooling with recirculated air & @ @ @ 2 3 4 8 & @ 8 Cooling with outside air & @ @ @ 8 Rapid heating & + @ + @ 3 4 8 & ++ +8 Windshield defrost/defogging & ++ @ + @ 2 @ 3 4 8 & + 8 ; + 8 & ++ +8
Page 62 - Suitable comfort settings; F
Climate Controls # Suitable comfort settings & @ @ 1 2 8 % 8 & 8 Stabilized comfort/defogging & ++ @ @ @ 1 @ 2 3 8 & 8 Temporary outside odor & @ 8 F + ++ 8
Page 63 - Without air conditioning:
Climate Controls * Without air conditioning: Maximum ventilation & @ @ @ 2 @ 3 4 8 Rapid heating & + @ + @ 3 4 8 & ++ +8 Windshield defrost/defogging & ++ @ + @ 2 @ 3 4 8 ; + 8 & ++ +8 % @ +8
Page 65 - Operating Tips
Climate Controls ! Operating Tips • F - + + + 2 8 • F - 8 & - 2 + 8 9- + 8 • ; +@ 2 < + =8 • ( 2 + ++ +@ + - + + ++ 8 & + @ 8 • ++ + @ 8 & + ++ 8
Page 68 - Lights; HEADLAMP CONTROL
Page 69 - EXTERIOR LIGHTS
Lights EXTERIOR LIGHTS Daytime running lights (DRL)(if equipped) & 8 & B • & • & 955 2 8 & F ; 1 <F;1= + 2 8 & 28 5 8 Fog lights (if equipped) + + 85 + 8 & + + 8 & % + @ + 8
Page 70 - High beams; A 8
Lights ' High beams . + 8 & @ + 8 Flash to pass . + 8 PANEL DIMMER CONTROL & - 8 9 + ? + 8 AIMING THE HEADLAMPS & 8( 2 A 8
Page 71 - Vertical aim adjustment
Lights ' Vertical aim adjustment 8 .2 ? '8 <#!D= + 8#8 / 2 #8! <D= 4 + 8 <% 2 +2 + 8=*8 & + + 88 9 + + 8 & 4 8 ( @ + -8!8 1 - 8 7 ' % +@ - 2+ < - += 2+ < - =8 & 4 88 $9;(L9"&%1 %(/ ( "9& ;>M7(;>F 59; &$( >$(1> %"F ( "9"3%F67&...
Page 72 - TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
Lights '# TURN SIGNAL CONTROL • . + 8 • . 8& 8 ; # 8 INTERIOR LAMPS Dome lamps & A + + + +B • + 8 • + 8 + @ + + 8 Reading lamps (if equipped) & , 8& B & # 8
Page 73 - BULB REPLACEMENT
Lights '* BULB REPLACEMENT Replacing exterior bulbs 2 + A B • $ • & • )2 • $3 2 • & • )2 • 1 F + 8 ( ? @ 8 Replacing headlamp bulbs $ 2 : 8 N 2 ? 8
Page 75 - Replacing foglamp bulbs
Lights '! *8 . 2 + 88 ( 2 2+8 Replacing foglamp bulbs 8 ; 2 2+8#8 F 8*8 + 88 ( 2 2+8 Side marker lamp 8 ; 2@ 2+8#8 . 8*8 ( 8
Page 79 - High-mount brake lamp bulbs; Sedan; Replacing interior lights; Dome lamp
Lights ' High-mount brake lamp bulbs Sedan 9 8 7 + ? 8 . 8 . 8( 8 Coupe and Wagon ; + ? &# + 2 87 8 . 8( 8 Replacing interior lights + < + =8 . + + +8 Dome lamp ; 8 5 + 8
Page 80 - Rear dome lamp; Luggage compartment light
Lights Rear dome lamp ; 8 5 + 8 Map lamps & 28 Luggage compartment light + 3 + 8( 8
Page 81 - Using the right bulbs; & E 8
Lights Using the right bulbs Function Trade number $ $)# .2 <= *!'0 2 <= > 5 < A= , *!'0 )2 <,= *!0 < = <= # 1 3! $3 2 ! F <,= # / # 1 # & E 8
Page 82 - Driver Controls; Rear window wiper and washer
Driver Controls # WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHERCONTROL / + +85 @ - + 85 @ + 85 @ 8 Rear window wiper and washer (if equipped) . + +8. +8
Page 83 - Mist function
Driver Controls * Mist function & + +@ + + A2 8 & + + + 8 5 @ + + + 8 + @ + + 8 ( + + 955@ + + + + + @ 9558 ( + + @ @ + + + + 8 ( + + 955 +@ + + + + 8
Page 84 - WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Driver Controls WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES + + + 8 +? + + 8 Checking the wiper blades ( + + @ + + + + 8 ; + +8 & @ @ 2@ 8 Changing the wiper blades & + B8 . + + + 2 8#8 & + 8 . 2 + + + + 8*8 % + + + 2 8
Page 85 - HORN
Driver Controls ! TILT AND TELESCOPESTEERING(if equipped) " - + + 8 . 2 + - 8 ; + H I8 % + + - 8 HORN . + 8& + 8
Page 86 - CUP HOLDER
Driver Controls ASHTRAY(if equipped) . 8& @ + ? 8 CUP HOLDER & 3 @ + 8 & + 8 POWER WINDOWS (if equipped) . 2 + ++8 • . 2 + 8 • . 2 + 8 One touch down & 2 ++ + ++ @ ++ + 8 . ++ 8
Page 87 - Window lock
Driver Controls ' Window lock & ++ 2 + + ++8& 2 ++ 8 ++ 8 MIRRORS Interior rear view mirror & + 8 Door mounted mirrors Manually adjustable doormirrors ) - 8
Page 88 - POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS
Driver Controls POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS & + 8& 2+ - : @ 2+ - : 8 %- 8 & 2 8 SPEED CONTROL (if equipped) To turn speed control on • . 9"8 2, <* =8 F +@ @ 8 F " <" = + 8 To turn speed control off • . 955 • 8 9 + @ + 8
Page 89 - To set a speed
Driver Controls To set a speed • . >& %8 5 @ 9" D2, <* =8& + 8( + @ + 8 & 8 + 8 ( + + @ + ? + 2 8( + + 2, < = + @ + 8 & 8 . ;> + 3 8 F +@ @ 8
Page 90 - To set a higher speed
Driver Controls To set a higher speed • . >& %8 ; + @ • >& %8 > + 8D2, < = • + 8 @ >& %8G + 8 ; + 8 To set a lower speed • . 9%&8 ; + @ • 9%&8 > + 8D2, < =@ • 2 8 @ >& % 9%&8
Page 91 - To disengage speed control; F 2; To return to a set speed
Driver Controls To disengage speed control • F 2 • < A=8F + 8 To return to a set speed • . ;>8 5 ;> @ 2, <* =8
Page 92 - SUNROOF
Driver Controls # SUNROOF & + + + 8 % + 2 + 2 - 8 & + + 8 # @ 8& + + E @ 2 8 ( @ 8 & , + + 8 # ( A + + @ + + 8 & @ ? # <! = + ++ 8
Page 93 - To open and close the sunroof; With the sunroof closed:
Driver Controls * To open and close the sunroof • With the sunroof closed: . 8 . 8 • With the rear of the sunroof partly lifted: . 8. 8 • With the sunroof partly open: . 8 . 8 To open/close the sunroofautomatically & 8 ) + 8 . 8 ( @ 8 / + 8
Page 94 - Relearning function
Driver Controls Relearning function ( @ + 8 • 1 8 $ + #D 8 • ; +8 @ + 8 & + @ 8 F + 8( + @ + 8 8 Safety mode ( @ 8 & + 8!D 8 + + 8 @ + 8 $ 2 5 F 8
Page 96 - F 2
Driver Controls %& A 8 & %& + +,+, , + 8 ( 3@ + 8F + %& B • &2 • > @ • $ • +3 • > +3 +3 • > • $ + • F 2 F %& ? +B • % 2 %) • %
Page 97 - 8 G
Driver Controls ' & %& + B • ( 2 @ + 2 %)8 % + A + 3+ %)@ 2@ @ 8 • ( 2@ 2 + 2 8 G + 8% %& 8 & %& 9" + 8 & +2 + 2+8 ( @ %) & + 8& %& 2 8 2 + 2 8
Page 99 - Switching off AdvanceTrac; H2I
Driver Controls Switching off AdvanceTrac ( 2 + @ + %& 8 & + ? + HI H2I 8 F 2 + @ 8& %& + + 8 & @ + 8 POSITIVE RETENTION FLOORMAT . + 2 8 /2 + 2 8 & @ 8
Page 100 - LUGGAGE COVER
Driver Controls LUGGAGE COVER Coupe F 8 ; 4 + 8; 8 /2 + 8 Wagon . 8 & + 8 & -@ 8 F - 8 & 2 8
Page 102 - Locks and Security; KEYS; LOCKS
Locks and Security # KEYS G + + 28 9 2 + 8 2 8 G 2 H I@ ' " 8 LOCKS Door locks % 2 2 + 2 : 8 @ 2 + 2 : 2 8& 2 : @ 2 + 8& 3 @ + 8 . <9 = . <12 =
Page 103 - Childproof rear door locks
Locks and Security * Childproof rear door locks 2 @ 8 & + 28& 2 8 2 + 2 8( 2 2 <2 =8 & 2 + 8 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKINGSYSTEM & 2 : 8 ( + : 8 9 8 ( + 2 2 8& 28& < = - <88 + = + 28
Page 104 - Autolocking
Locks and Security Autolocking & % 2 2 + ? D <' 2,=8 Power locking % : 2, 2 + 2 +8 .+ 2, 2 : 8 REMOTE LUGGAGECOMPARTMENT RELEASE (if equipped) & @ 8& 'D2, < =8 Interior luggage compartmentrelease(if equipped) G A + 8% 4 + 8
Page 106 - A2
Locks and Security 9 @ 2 A2 - < @ = 28 A + 2 @ + + ? 28& 2 @ 8. 2 2 +8 REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM (if equipped) G A + + + B • 2 + 28 • 2 + 28 • + 28 • 8 • 3 8 • 8 & + 955 % 8 & @ +@ + + 9",;7" 8
Page 107 - Locking the doors
Locks and Security ' Locking the doors . 2 8 & 4 + 8& 2@ + 8 & + 4 + 8 ( @ @ + + + 2 -8( A + 3 @ + + 8 Unlocking the doors . 2 3 < A=8 & + 8. + 2 8 # ( @ + ! @ 2 3 + 8
Page 108 - Sounding a panic alarm
Locks and Security Sounding a panic alarm . 8 . 8 & + + 9",;7" @ #D 8 & + ! 5 + ;3# ( 8 9 - + + B <= & @ <#= & @ 8 # !%& #/$#" $$.# " # $" #$# % &!$&# & . # #6 " $## # #,$!#' Opening the luggagecompartment . 8 & + +2 955,% <'D2=8 )...
Page 109 - Replacing the battery
Locks and Security Replacing the battery & + 3 ;#*# A 8 & + + <** = + 8% B • + • + • • 2 ? 8& B8 &+ + + 2 8 F9 "9& &%0> &$> 5;9"& .%;& 95 &$> &;%"/(&&>; %.%;&8#8 . <J= + 8 ; 8*8 + 2 8; + 8 & 8
Page 110 - Replacing lost transmitters; Programming procedure
Locks and Security Replacing lost transmitters ( + 2 : @ + 2 < =@ 2 : 8 ( + + 8 Programming procedure 8 8 #8 & 2 955 <#= 9",;7" <*= D8 *8 + 8 "+ H I D8 & 8 8 H I@ 8 & + 8 % @ D H I @ ? 8 % + < =8 1
Page 111 - H I; Illuminated entry
Locks and Security !8 & + H I @ + D@ 8 % @ + + 8 " 88 % @ 2 , 2 8 Illuminated entry & + + 2 <=8& + + 9",;7" @ 2 @ #! 8" + + 955 8
Page 112 - Arming the system
Locks and Security # PERIMETER ALARM SYSTEM(if equipped) & 3 + 4 8 Arming the system @ + 4 8 4 @ + 4 + 8& + 2 8 % + + B • . 2 8 • 12 + 28 ( @ + 8 9 @ + #D8 Disarming the system G + B • 7 2 8 • 7 2 28
Page 113 - SECURILOCK
Locks and Security * SECURILOCK PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM G A + 32 3 8 9 2 + 8 ( 2 @ 2 2 8& 12 3 8 G : + + 12 2 + 8 > @ 12 2 12 3 8 ( 12 2 12 3 @ : + 8 ( 12 2 12 2 < =@ : + 8
Page 115 - Theft indicator
Locks and Security ! Theft indicator 9",;7" &%;&@ + < 12 =8 ( 2 ? @ A 8 Programming spareSecuriLock keys 12 2 12 3 < 2=8 G + 12 2<= + 8& + 12 2 @ + + 12 2 <2 : =8 ( + 12 2 < 2 + =@ 12 2<= 8
Page 116 - keys
Locks and Security Procedure to program spareSecuriLock keys "+ 12 2 2 8 < 12 = 2 & 8& 12 2 2 8 & 12 2 B > + HI8 5 ? @ HI H(I 2 12 28= ( 12 2 2 @ 2 + 8G + + 12 2 + 12 2 8 . 8
Page 119 - SEATING; Front seat; SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Seating and Safety Restraints SEATING " - : 2 + 8 Head restraints Front seat G A + + - 8 & 8 & - @ 8 ; + + 8& B . 8& +B . 3 +8& @ A 8 Rear seat (if equipped) ; 3 2 8 SEAT ADJUSTMENT Front seats 1 + 2+8& - < A=8
Page 122 - Coupe and wagon
Seating and Safety Restraints ## Folding the rear seatbackforward Coupe and wagon ; < A= + 8. 2 2 2 +8 Sedan ; < A= + 8. 2 2 +8
Page 124 - SAFETY RESTRAINTS; F 3
Seating and Safety Restraints # SAFETY RESTRAINTS Personal Safety System & . 2 E -8 & 4 8G : . B • F 3 8 • 5 + @ @ 8 • F: 8 • 5 8 • ; / <;/= + 8 • ; + 23 8 • & + @ <=@ @ @ @ 8
Page 126 - Front crash severity sensor
Seating and Safety Restraints # Driver and passenger dual-stageair bag supplemental restraints & 3 8 % +@ @ 3 8 % 8 ; &( 8 Front crash severity sensor & 8 . @ 8 & + . + 3 8 Driver’s seat position sensor & : + . 3 @ 8
Page 127 - Front safety belt usage sensors
Seating and Safety Restraints #' Front safety belt usage sensors & + 8 & + . 8 ; 8 Front safety belt pretensioners & : 8 & ?4 8 & @ @ + 8 Front safety belt energymanagement retractors & + + : + 8 & 2 3 - : 8 ; 8
Page 130 - Safety restraints precautions
Seating and Safety Restraints * Safety restraints precautions % + + 2 + 8 & 2 -@ 2 + 8 % + # 2 + 8 " + 8 & - 8 % @ @ + + @ + ; 8 ; 2 : 8
Page 132 - Energy Management Feature
Seating and Safety Restraints *# #8 & @ 2 8& 8 & + 2 +B Energy Management Feature & + 2 - 3 8& + 8 & : 8
Page 133 - Vehicle sensitive mode
Seating and Safety Restraints ** 7 ( 879 8: 7 ( 2 + 2 2 / 8 5 ) ; 2 - 8 Vehicle sensitive mode & @ + - 2 8 5 ? @ 2 @ D2, <!D= @ + 2 + 8
Page 134 - Safety belt pretensioner
Seating and Safety Restraints * Safety belt pretensioner G A + 8& + ? + 8 & <;=8 @ + 8 & < @ 2 -= 8 Automatic locking mode ( @ 3 28 & + 2 8& 2 8
Page 136 - A
Seating and Safety Restraints * % @ 2 A 2 2 8 Front safety belt heightadjustment G - 8 %- 8& + @ +8 & @ - 8 . + - 2 2 8 . - 8 5 - 2 - 8
Page 137 - Conditions of operation
Seating and Safety Restraints *' Safety belt warning light andwarning chime ( 8 Conditions of operation If... Then... ( : 2 + 9",;7" 888 & + + + 8 & : 2 + + 888 & + + 8 & : 2 + 9",;7" 888 & + + 8
Page 139 - H I
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Page 141 - One time disable
Seating and Safety Restraints F 2 ) 8 + 2 - 8 & < = ) + +8 One time disable % 2 2 9",;7" @ ) + 8 Deactivating/activating theBeltminder feature *./ $ - & ) , + B) + @ 2 B • 2 2 8 • . <.2= < ? = < ? =8 • + 955 8 • 8
Page 144 - Safety belt extension assembly
Seating and Safety Restraints Safety belt extension assembly ( @ + ?@ # <D= ? < ##=8 ? 87 ? 8 / + 8% @ ? + ?8 F ? 8
Page 145 - Safety belt maintenance
Seating and Safety Restraints ! Safety belt maintenance ( 2 +2 8 ( 2 2@ + @ 8 % < = < A=@ - < A=@ 2 < A=@ +@ 8 5 8 $+@ + A + @ 8 8 5 @ @ - 8 ; 8
Page 148 - Children and air bags
Seating and Safety Restraints Children and air bags 5 @ 8 + 8 % + 8 5 + 2 - 8 % 2 - 8 3 8 ( +3 @ + 28 HOW DO THE AIR BAGSUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTSWORK? & B • <+ =8 • < A=8 ; & 0( 8 • 8 • @ ;/ < = . 8
Page 155 - A 8
Seating and Safety Restraints !! ( @ @ ; A 8 7 @ 8 Disposal of air bags and air bagequipped vehicles 5 A @ A 8 % /7& )> A 8 SAFETY RESTRAINTS FORCHILDREN + + 8 % 1 &( 8 ;3 8 & 2 -@ 2 + 8
Page 158 - Children and safety belts
Seating and Safety Restraints ! Children and safety belts ( 4@ 8 + < = + + 85 + 8( : 2@ + 8 / 8 F @ @ 8
Page 160 - SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN
Seating and Safety Restraints SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN Child and infant or child safetyseats 7 4 + 8 + : + 8 ( @ - 8 B • ;+ + 1 < = 8 • 7 2 8 • ( 2 8 /2 2 8 • 0 2 + @ + + @ 2 8
Page 170 - Driving; STARTING
Driving ' STARTING POSITIONS OF THE IGNITION 8 190@ 2 + @ + 2 8 # & 2 + + . <.2=8 ( @ . <.2=@ + 9",;7" 955 8 ; 2 8#8 955@ + 2 + 8 & + 8*8 9",;7"@ 8 8 0 + 88 &%;&@ 2 8 ; 2 8 1
Page 172 - Important safety precautions
Driving '# F 8 >? ?8 % + 8 2 ! 8 ( ? @ 8 F ? 8 Important safety precautions % : <;./=8 @ ;./ + 8 ( + + @ 28
Page 174 - STARTING THE ENGINE
Driving ' /2 < A= 8 ( @ 8 • ( : + 8 STARTING THE ENGINE 8 & 2 <&%;&= + 8 & 2 + D* <9",;7"=8 1
Page 176 - Guarding against exhaust fumes
Driving ' & 2@ + +3 <= 8 Guarding against exhaust fumes % @ ? ? 8 &2 8 ( ? 2 @ ? 8 F ? 8 & 2 8 $ ? 2 +B • 8 • ? 8 • 8
Page 178 - BRAKES; G 2
Driving ' BRAKES G 2 3-8 ; H / I 89 2 + : 2 8 ( @ 2 A + 2 8 + 2 N +@ + 2 @ @ @ @ 8 ( H 33 I@ H I H A I + 2@ 2 A 8
Page 179 - Parking brake
Driving ' Parking brake % 2 2 + 28 & 2 2@ 8 & + <+ 9",;7"= 2 2 8& 2 2 8 $+@ 2 @ 2 2 8 2 2 2@ : + + 8 % + 2 2 2 . <.2= <% ? = <5= < ? =8 . 2 2 + 28 F + 2 2 + 2 + A2 8
Page 183 - STEERING
Driving * STEERING G A + + 8 .+ 8& + B • " + ? ? + + 8 • F + + + 8( + 2 + < =@ @ 2 8( + @ +B • <= + <= • + • + • + 28
Page 184 - Brake-shift interlock
Driving AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLEOPERATION(if equipped) Brake-shift interlock & A + 23 2 . <.2= 2 8( . <.2= + 2 B8 % 2 2@ 2 190@ 28#8 ; 2 8 ( + 28 % 2 " <" =8*8 8
Page 190 - Using the clutch
Driving Manual transaxle operation (if equipped) Using the clutch A + ? 2 2 8 + ? @ B8 . " <" =8#8 $ + 2 8*8 F 8 8 & <&%;&= @ + @ 8!8 ; 2 88 ; + + + + 8 1
Page 191 - Recommended shift speeds; Upshifts when accelerating
Driving F + + + 8 & + 8 Recommended shift speeds 7 + + , B Upshifts when accelerating (recommended for best fuel economy) 5-speed manual transaxle B 2, 5 #* #! & ! * 5 '# !
Page 192 - Parking your vehicle
Driving # Parking your vehicle 8 % 2 " <" =8#8 2 28*8 <5=8 8 & # <955=8 F 2 " @ ? - 8 7 <5= 2 2 8 Reverse /2 ; <;=8 5 ? 8. " <" = + ; <;=8 1
Page 193 - IB5 transaxle; Removing key from ignition
Driving * • IB5 transaxle (with SPI engine) G ; <;= + ; <;= 8 • MTX 75 transaxle (with Zetec engine) & @ 2 <= + ; <;= <#=8 Removing key from ignition • & 2 D8 • ; 28 1
Page 194 - DRIVING THROUGH WATER; F A2
Driving DRIVING THROUGH WATER F A2 +@ 2+8 & 2 +@ 8 : 2 8 ( + @ + 8 " + 8 9 +@ + 28 2 28 F + + 2 8 (. ##$ )# )## # /# !## !" ) )# # /# &# # /# !#'
Page 195 - VEHICLE LOADING; A8
Driving ! VEHICLE LOADING ) @ 4 + 8 • 7# & )# A@ @ @ 8 ( 2 A8 • " ? + + @ A8 & A + +8 • B 4B #&# #5 ) + +8 & 8 • B 4B #&# # 5 /? + @ @ A 8 & ; 1 : 8
Page 199 - TRAILER TOWING; A
Driving TRAILER TOWING G + ! 2 < 8= + + ? ! 2 <D 8=8 F + 2 <! =8&+ : @ ? @ 2@ 8 ( +8 F ? ; %; 8 &+ ? + ? @ ? @ @ -8 Preparing to tow 7 A + @ 2 8 A 8
Page 200 - Hitches; Safety chains; G
Driving # Hitches F 8 7 8 G R + 8 Safety chains % + : 2 8 & : @ + 2 8( @ + 8 ( & %#" & # !$#' Trailer brakes > 2 3 2 - : 8 & 2 5 8 F : 2 : 2 8G 2 + 8
Page 201 - Trailer lamps
Driving # & 2 + ; ;8 Trailer lamps & A + 8 /2 5 8 A 2 8 Driving while you tow + B • > 8 & + + @ 8 • + 8 • 7 + + + + 8 & + ? + ? 8 • % 2 8 /&## # B !" &# # /# !# . " )" &.##'
Page 202 - Servicing after towing; Trailer towing tips
Driving ## Servicing after towing ( + @ + A A 8 ; 8 Trailer towing tips • . 2 8 @ 2 + + + 8 • % + + 8 • & + R +8 • % 2 <!D =@ 2 + 8 • +@ . <.2= 8 & 8 • + 2 8 ( 2 @ + 2 : + 8
Page 204 - Recreational towing
Driving # Recreational towing 5 + + + + + < =8& +8 All Front Wheel Drive (FWD)vehicles % ? + + /8 & + + 8 ( + + + + 8 ( + + + + + 8 Automatic transaxle ( + <+ + @ = + < + = + 8 • & " <" =8 • /? !D2, <*D=8 • /? ! 2 <*D =8
Page 205 - Manual transaxle
Driving #! Manual transaxle • & " <" =8 • G ? + 8 " + + + 8 G 8
Page 206 - Roadside Emergencies; Using roadside assistance
Roadside Emergencies # GETTING ROADSIDEASSISTANCE & @ 5 8 & "+ 1 8 & B • #3@ +2 • ) + <= "+ 1 <788= @ 2 <*@ =@ + 5 / @ @ 2 <!@ = 1 8; + • • -3 • 23 • S • + 5 / @ + #! 2 <!8! = 5 / < + =8 > 3+ +@ 2 2 +@ < ? @ + =8S ? 8 Using roadside assistance + A2 8 ( 7 @...
Page 207 - F 4
Roadside Emergencies #' ROADSIDE COVERAGEBEYOND BASIC WARRANTY ( 7 @ 5 % 5 1 3/ 8 @ @ ? ) : ; % ?8 5 @ 3''3# 3#!# + B +++888 HAZARD FLASHER CONTROL 7 + 2+@ @ 8 & 4 + 8 • & 4 8 • F 4 4 8 • F 8
Page 208 - FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH
Roadside Emergencies # FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH % @ 2 @ 3 + 8 & 3 + + - 88 & 955 8#8 2 28*8 ( 2 @ 3 + +88 & 9",;7" 8 . + 2 955 8!8 /2 2 2 8& 3 + : + @ 22 8 & 22 8; 8
Page 209 - FUSES AND RELAYS
Roadside Emergencies # FUSES AND RELAYS Fuses ( +2@ +8 ) + 2 + + 8 2 8 % + + 8 7 + + 8
Page 210 - Standard fuse amperage rating and color; Color
Roadside Emergencies # Standard fuse amperage rating and color Color 5 / /? 5 2 #% *% % !% '8!% % !% #% #!% *% % !% % '% % .2 & )+ ; ) G + " E E E E E .2 & )+ ; ) G + " 9 E E E E E E E E E E E G + E 9 ; ) & " E E E E E E E ) E .2 9 ; G + )+ ) 2 Passenger compartment fusepanel...
Page 212 - Passenger compartment fuse panel
Roadside Emergencies ## Passenger compartment fuse panel 5 5 8 F * * *# ** * *! * *' * * # * ! ' ! ! ! # # '8! '8! E E ! '8! ! ! # '8! '8! # #! '8! 1 + ; & @ 4 $@ + .+ ( @ + > @ " " ; + )23 < = ; <= ; + 5 ; @ %) @ + F 2 ; $
Page 214 - Power distribution box
Roadside Emergencies # Power distribution box & + ? 8 & + ? 3 : 8 % + 8 % + .+ F )? 8 & 3 +8
Page 216 - Relays in the power distribution box
Roadside Emergencies # Relays in the power distribution box ; F # * ! ' # * ! ( " " %, $ 1+ 5 > " " % F 5 <%& = > # <%,= >
Page 217 - CHANGING THE TIRES
Roadside Emergencies #' CHANGING THE TIRES ( + @ 2 8 (@ 8 $ + + 8 The temporary spare tire G 8 & 8 ( 8 + %& < A= ? + + %& 8 F 8 ( + @ @ @ - 8
Page 219 - Tire change procedure
Roadside Emergencies # Tire change procedure & + @ 2 2 @ 2 < = + < = 8 ( -2@ -8 8 .2 @ 4 2 28#8 . . <.2= ; < ? =@ 955@ 2 + 8
Page 224 - Preparing your vehicle
Roadside Emergencies ## JUMP STARTING YOURVEHICLE & ? ? @ 2@ 8 % ? - 8 F 8 G 8 ) + 2@ @ @ 8 ( #!$ $ " .#&#' !& /# .# $@ &$"' Preparing your vehicle 8 :# " >?@. $$" " .#&#' #8 F : 8
Page 225 - Connecting the jumper cables
Roadside Emergencies ##! *8 .2 @ 2 + 8 2 2 8 8 2 ? 8 > 8 !8 & 8 Connecting the jumper cables 8 <J= <J= 8 # ( @ <= 8
Page 229 - Jump starting
Roadside Emergencies ## Jump starting 8 8 #8 8 *8 9 @ - 8 Removing the jumper cables #!.# # A!$# &# # #.## # #" )## &#&#' 8 ; - 8
Page 231 - WRECKER TOWING
Roadside Emergencies #* WRECKER TOWING ( +@ + @ @ 8( + + + A8 F + + 8 5 / + 8
Page 233 - Customer Assistance; At home
Customer Assistance #** GETTING THE SERVICE YOUNEED At home 5 / 5 4 8 + + 2 @ 2 5 / 4 + 8 + A @ 4 + 8 & + @ 2 8 ( @ % 8( + @ % 8 ( - @ 2 + 8 ( @ 2 + + 8 ( @ + 85 / 5 5 @ + A 8 Away from home ( + + @ + @ 5 % 4 7 5 / % >? . 4 F .898 )? # F@ / # 33* #3*'* <59;F= <&FF B 33#*#3! !#=( B %...
Page 235 - Ford extended service plan; A 3
Customer Assistance #*! Ford extended service plan G + 2 5 >? . <5 >.= 8 5 >. + 2 5 / 5 / < 788= 5 < =8 ( B • . "+ 1 ?N • + < +=8G 5 >. 5 1 3/ 5 8 & @ + + 8 5 >. + 8 <( $+@ 8 8= 5 >. .33/ 7 @ +2 !@# 5@ 1 3/ 5 8 ( 2 5 >? . @ 8 . 8 - @ 2 5 >? . 8% @ + 2 5...
Page 237 - Board membership; A 8; What the Board needs
Customer Assistance #*' Board membership & ) B • • 5 1 3/ ) 8 & ) 5 1 3/ @ 4 A 8 What the Board needs & + F) 8G + @ @ + 2+ B • • 3 F): G 5 / + 2 8 & + @ ) + B • • @ 2@ @ ( " <("= + • <= <= • • <= + • • 2 <= 5 / • < 2+= <= • ? G + ? A ) +8
Page 238 - Oral presentations; A T 8; Making a decision
Customer Assistance #* Oral presentations ( + 2 2 G> A T 8 2 )@ A ) + + 8 9 A ) + 8 Making a decision ) + @ @ 8> + A )8 ) @ 2 ) 8% +@ ) + - ): 8 & ) 5 <@ @ = + +8 To request a DSBbrochure/application 5 , @ 2 +, ) + , BF ) .898 )? !# @ /( 3!# 33#3*'G " % % 33* #3*'* <5=8 &FF B...
Page 242 - Cleaning; F D
Cleaning ## CLEANING AND CARING FORYOUR VEHICLE ; 53 @D 8 Washing the exterior of yourvehicle " + I D I ? D@ 8 ( D + D + D 2+ + .D@ F D<L3*3%=@ + D 4 5@ 1 D/ 8 % + D + + D + 8 F + D + + 8 #.# # # ### $- & E) " ,' ## $& & & $E$# %&#' ( + +D@ D 8D( @ @ D + 8 F D : +2 D 8
Page 244 - Repairing paint chips
Cleaning # Repairing paint chips ; @ @ @ D@ 8/ D 7 & . 5 0 <5'%L3 0!'3)%=@ + D 4 5@ 1 / 8 & 2DB • 1A &37 . <%1)L3 !3UUUU%= • >? % 1A <%1%L3 !3UUUU%=. <+ UUUU = + +D : 8 #%" #.# # $$&E& # $&' Cleaning the wheel rims andcovers !! )## ! &.# # &# ) &...
Page 245 - D 4
Cleaning #! ( # "%& &@# &&@# )##E&##- ## )- %# # ### %E# )## ! &.#' " + + 8 + + F <L3*3%=@ + D 4 5@ 1 / 8 D + + #3! 8D% + + +87 >? & ; 9 ; <)'%3 !#3%%=@D 4 5@ 1 / @ D + 8
Page 246 - Cleaning the engine
Cleaning # Cleaning the engine > + 2 + 8 +B • & + +8 • #.# $" ## ) & )#- !# # 2 8 • 7 + 3 + + < ? = @ 3 8 • #.# $$" " " #/$# # # ## @ 85 @ > F <5G%L3 %!*3%= A + +8 #.# ) # # ## )# F )# # ## !" &# # !#'
Page 249 - F
Cleaning # Washing non-painted plasticexterior parts 7 F <L3*3%= 8( @ + >? & D; 9 ; <)'%3 !#3%%=8 :# " $$.# $& &# $& $' & D 4 5@ 1 / 8 Washing mirrors, mirrorhousings and reflective surfaces ( &# !- ! #%#&.# %&# )E.# !# " &' 7 F <L3*3%= ? + + D...
Page 250 - Washing the exterior lamps
Cleaning #! Washing the exterior lamps # . && # $& !$- # "E$$# )#- @$$.# &#!& .# .#E&##' 7 & <>9%L3 !#3%%=@ ?D + +@ 8 ( D @ + >? & ; 9 ; D<)'%3 !#3%%=8 Cleaning the windshield, wiperblades and rear window ( + + @ + @ D++ + 8 & D+? +@ @ D 8 ( &#...
Page 251 - Cleaning the instrument panel; D 8
Cleaning #! + ++ + 3D 7 <>%L3 !'3%%=@D 4 5@ 1 / 8 ( D @ + <88@ D=@ ++ 8& + @ ++ + D 8 + <= D + + 8 ) + +D + 8 Cleaning the instrument panel + @ + 8% D 8 & D + 8 F + D + D 8
Page 253 - D 8
Cleaning #!* #.# # # # &.# ) &# '( # # &# $& &##- )&E& & # %& %%#& # %!# ##E# % # # !#' ( @ 3 +D ; <5*%L3 !#3%=8 5 + D + >? 7 <>%L3 !#*3%%=8 F + D + D 8 Cleaning leather seats (ifequipped) % 5@ 1 / + D @ 8& @ + F ? 1D <5#%L3 !#3%=8 F + 8
Page 254 - D; Cleaning the inside windows
Cleaning #! ( F ? 1 0D<5%L3 #!*3%%=@ 4 5@ 1 D/ 8 & 2D 8 5 @D + 8 ; D 8 ( # # &# $&- & -E.# &## ## % #- ." $&- EG$##!@# ## &#' ## $& !"E&# $#!# )# % # &#- $#&.# &' Cleaning the inside windows 7 7 <>%L3 !'3%%= D++ 8& @ + 3@ + @ 38 / ...
Page 255 - Underbody; N D
Cleaning #!! Cleaning and maintaining thesafety belts + >? 7 D<>%L3 !#*3%%=@ 4 5@ 1 D/ 8 ( # #&- "# " # .# &# # #- E## & !" )# # # # )#' Underbody 5 A 8 0 D 2 8 Ford, Lincoln and Mercury carcare products G 5@ 1 / A D 8 & A D N D D 8 > A D? 8 5 @ + D A A B
Page 257 - SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; H I
Maintenance and Specifications #!' SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS & B • 33 8 • H / I + 2 2 8( A @ 8 2 H I + 87 @ @ 8 / 8 PRECAUTIONS WHENSERVICING YOUR VEHICLE ) + 8 • F +2 8 • @ 2 @ -+ + 8
Page 258 - H I; OPENING THE HOOD
Maintenance and Specifications #! • F +2 + @ 8 • 0 @ + 8( @ H I + @ ? 1 8 OPENING THE HOOD 8 ( @ + + 8#8 ? 8*8 1 + + 88 & @ @ + + # E * <DED#D=8
Page 259 - IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Maintenance and Specifications #! IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.0 L SPI Engine > )2, 5 ? % .+ D ) + > <2 2= &? 2 > 2 5 @ 2 2 + 28
Page 261 - WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
Maintenance and Specifications # WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Checking and adding washerfluid 2 + + 8( +@ 8 ( +@ +8 F + + 8 ( + @ 2 + 8 ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil ; H / I 2 8 8 /2 8 #8 & + + 8 *8 2 2 . <.2= < ? = <5= < ? =8 8 9 8 . 8 !8 1 <2=8 8 8 ( @ 8
Page 262 - Adding engine oil
Maintenance and Specifications ## • ( #)## # 8 8H ! <#8 .( = #)## (( : <#8 L3=@ 8 ( (( 8 • ( + /(",%FF 2@ + /("E/%U,%FFE5711 8 • 9 /%U,5711 2 8 8'8 . 2 8 Adding engine oil 8 2 8 5 @ 8 #8 ( + /(" /%U,%FF 5711 @ 8 ; 8*8 ;2 8 8 # # # #.# .# # 8H ! <#8 .( = # : ! <#8 L3 = # $&...
Page 263 - F
Maintenance and Specifications #* Engine oil and filterrecommendations 12 28 SAE 5W-20 engine oil isrecommended. 7 H 5 >I % . ( <%.(=87 / A 5 3/#!*3$8 7 H 5 >I % . ( <%.(=8 %> !3# A : 8F 8 & 5 +8 / 85 2 </= 8 ( 5 @ 3 22 ?8
Page 264 - BATTERY
Maintenance and Specifications # ( / < 5 = 8 BATTERY G A + / 3 + A + 8$+@ @ 2 8 ; H / I 8( +@ + @ + <+ + 2 =8 ( @ +@ + +8 ( + @ 28 I##$ # ##&"# #.# #& &# $ # # *#.# &+' ( .#% # #" &#' 5 @ 3 @ 2 8 % @ 2 + 8
Page 268 - ENGINE COOLANT; I I
Maintenance and Specifications # ENGINE COOLANT Checking engine coolant & 2 H / I8 & !,! +@ + A 4 E* ° <E* ° 5=8 + 4 < ; ) %4 &@ V;=8 & I I I I 8 ( +@ 8G + 3 + !,! + 8 ( + R R@ +2 8
Page 269 - I I
Maintenance and Specifications # 0@0 !/# % & )# $.# # %) • ##J# $#& ) K;L 4K;2L 5' • 7 $#& $ >?MLE 4?L 5' • #& # %! % &' • # &# # ) $$#"' @ 2 8 • & I I + I I < =8 • ; / 8 • ) ' $ 8
Page 270 - Adding engine coolant
Maintenance and Specifications #' ( 2 @ + 8 ( + @ 8 ; 8 # % N @ 4 + + 8 Adding engine coolant @ 2 !,! ? +8 % ? @ + @ 8 F + 8 A 8 % @ 8 F + + 8 ( + @ 2 + 8
Page 274 - I I I
Maintenance and Specifications #' !8 5 + + ? < =@ + I I I I 8 ( + @ 88 ; 8 & 8 < 8= % @ 2 < =8 ( !,! < 3* ° 5,3* ° =@ - 8 ( 2 !,! 8 @ 2 ? + 8 ( @ !,! + A 8( 8 <8 A= @ 2 8 G 28 9 + + 8
Page 275 - Recycled engine coolant
Maintenance and Specifications #'! Recycled engine coolant 5 / 53 A + / . > <3 =8 $+@ 5 >>3/ ')3%8 7 85 / "9& A + / . > 53 8 7 8 5 + : 8 Coolant refill capacity & + : @ 85 8
Page 276 - Severe climates
Maintenance and Specifications #' Severe climates ( ? < 3* ° O3* ° 5P=B • !" # #&#" &## # & &&# .# 0=' • &## # & &&# .# 0=' • &## ## & &&# .# 0= ) #&## # .## $#& &&#& % # ## & !" &# ## !#' • #%# # & # ...
Page 278 - How fail-safe cooling works
Maintenance and Specifications #' How fail-safe cooling works ( B • & + 8 • & . $ 3 ! + 8 • & + 8( 3 @ + + 8 > 8 + 8 $+B • & + + 8 • & + 8 • & + 8>? + + +@ 2 89 @ 38 &2 4 8
Page 280 - F 28
Maintenance and Specifications # WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOWABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS Important safety precautions F 28 & 2 2 8 ( @ 2 +2 8 & 8 ( @ + 8 % - 8
Page 283 - Fuel filler cap
Maintenance and Specifications #* Fuel filler cap % @ + @ 8 & @ @ 8 & + 8 % 3 + ? ,+ 8 % " ! #$&# # %# %# &$- #$&# ) %# %# &$ ## % " .#&#' # &!# )" !" # . % " !# # %# %# "#! % # &#& ## 8&% %# %# &$ #' & 8 ( @ + 8 9+@ - 8 ( @...
Page 284 - Choosing the right fuel
Maintenance and Specifications # Choosing the right fuel 7 7"1>%F>F 57>18 & + 8G + + @ 3 <//&=8 < > ( = 8 ( + @ 3 8 $+@ + A @ 8; + + +8
Page 285 - Octane recommendations
Maintenance and Specifications #! Octane recommendations G H I + <;J/=,# '8 H; I + + 8F 22 8 $+@ 22 + + @ A 8 Fuel quality ( ? @ @ H; I 8 H.I < 7 = 8 ( @ A 8 87 (R+M)/2 METHOD
Page 286 - Cleaner air; H 3I
Maintenance and Specifications # ( 2 2 A 8 %2 8 ; 2 +8/ + : 2 3+ 5 8 3+ 5 + 8 %2 3+ 5 8 ( @ 2 8 #6 &# 8 Cleaner air 5 H 3I A 8F @ + 8 F +8
Page 287 - Running out of fuel; G 2; Fuel filter
Maintenance and Specifications #' Running out of fuel % + 8( B • G 2 2 8 • G 8 5 @ % 8 Fuel filter G A + 85 @ A 8 ; H / I 8 % " #$&# # %# %#- #$&# ) J# 8&% $' # &!# )" !" # . % " !# # %# "#! % J# 8&% %# %# #'
Page 288 - Measuring techniques
Maintenance and Specifications # ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUELECONOMY Measuring techniques G @ 8 G 8 5 ?@ A "9& 8 2 DD2 <DD = < 23 =8 G + *DD2 E !DD2 <#DD E *DD =8& 2 A 2 ; H9+ I8 & ( > ; 8 ( 2 2 + 8 > ; 2 8
Page 289 - Filling the tank
Maintenance and Specifications # # ! % !$" ##.# .# # ## $ &## . #' # #%# " .#&# %# # %# # &# #!$"- " ! # # #%# # % ! % # .## &$&" % # %# # # #!$" ##.# $## # ' Filling the tank 7 < + E E = 2 8 % + 23 + 8 % + + 2+ A @ 8( @ 8 & 8 G + 8 & + 8
Page 290 - Calculating fuel economy
Maintenance and Specifications # Calculating fuel economy 8 5 2 8#8 > 2@ < =8*8 % 2 3@ 2 2 < = 88 5 + B 8$" # # " >00- # .# " !## .##'(.# !# .## " #' 0 < +=8 & + : 8 % @ 2 + + + + 8 ( @ + 8
Page 291 - Habits
Maintenance and Specifications # Driving style – good driving andfuel economy habits + 8 Habits • @ R 8 • + + + 8 • ( < = + + 8 • % N + + 8 • + 8 • + + 8 • F < ! 2, O! P !R 2, O!! P=8 • ; + 8 • 7 8
Page 293 - Conditions
Maintenance and Specifications # * Conditions • $ + + 8 • + + D <? 8 , 2 ODP 2 OD P + =8 • % < ? @ , @ @ 2, 2= + 8 • 7 + + 8 • 5 + + + # E 2 < E = 8 • 5 8 • &? + + 8 • ++ 8
Page 294 - EPA window sticker
Maintenance and Specifications # EPA window sticker > + >.% ++ 28 ++ 2 + 8 & >.% ++ 2 + 8( ? + ++ 28 & ; 1, 2 </.= ? : 8 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM G A + + + + ? 8 & 2 +2 B
Page 299 - BRAKE FLUID
Maintenance and Specifications # BRAKE FLUID Checking and adding brake fluid )2 2 8 ; H / I B8 + 8#8 8*8 ( @ 2 /%U8 F 88 7 2 5 8 ; " 8 7 F9&D* 2 8 )2 ?8 ( F9& ! 2 F9& * F9& @ + 28 F 8 & 2 8
Page 300 - TRANSAXLE FLUID
Maintenance and Specifications * TRANSAXLE FLUID Checking automatic transaxlefluid ; H / I 2 8 G ? 8 $+@ 2 ? +2 @ 8D8@ ? + 28% ? ? + +8 & 2@ + <? * 2 O# P=8 ( ? @ + @ * + 288 F * 2 <#D = 8#8 .2 2 28
Page 301 - Low fluid level
Maintenance and Specifications * *8 2 2 2 @ 8 % + 88 1 . <.2= 8!8 ; 2@ + + @ 88 ( 2 2 8'8 ; 2 8 & 8 Low fluid level F 2 Q <!Q5=8 Correct fluid level & ? 2 !Q3Q <#Q53Q5= 8 & ? + /(" /%U 2 + 8
Page 302 - High fluid level
Maintenance and Specifications *# High fluid level 5 ? 8 % ? , , 8$ 8 & ? @ +@ @ 2 8 ( * 8 & + + ? 8 ;2 8 Adjusting automatic transaxlefluid levels ) @ 2 8 & 2 , 2 " 8 :# % @$$.# !& /# % !" &# # /# &!$# !#' ( @ #! <,# = 8( @ ? A 8
Page 304 - F
Maintenance and Specifications * INFORMATION ABOUTUNIFORM TIRE QUALITYGRADING "+ + & M 8 & M + + + ? +8 5 ? B • #)# ?00 & #!$## & & M 7 F & 8& M + 8 & @ +3 + @ 3 @ + # & 5 ; . !'!8<=<#=8 :'' (#$!# % $@# ," # & 788 F & A 5 + ? + 8
Page 305 - Treadwear
Maintenance and Specifications *! Treadwear & + + + 8 5 ? @ ! + + 3 <D,#= + 8 & @ +@ @ @ 8 Traction AA A B C & @ + %%@ %@ )@ 8 & : + 8 % 2 8 & 3 2 @ @ @ @ 2 8
Page 306 - Temperature A B C
Maintenance and Specifications * Temperature A B C & % < =@ )@ @ : + + 8 @ ? 8 & + 5 / "8 8 ) % + A +8 & 8 >? @ @ ? @ @ 8
Page 307 - SERVICING YOUR TIRES
Maintenance and Specifications *' SERVICING YOUR TIRES Checking the tire pressure • 7 8 • 2 + @ 2 ! 2 <*D =8 • %- 3 -8 ( @ 8 Tire rotation ) : -@ + 8 & 2 + @ H / I8 ( + @ 28 • 5
Page 308 - Replacing the tires
Maintenance and Specifications * Replacing the tires ; + + 8 4 @ ? @ 3 @ 3 8 7 4 1 8 /2 4@ @ 3 8 7 8 ( + @ 8 /2 4@ @ 3 <88@ H% &I@ 8=@ 58 5 + 2 8 & : 8
Page 309 - SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS
Maintenance and Specifications * SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS + 4 8 & 3+ +8 $+@ @ + 8 ( @ + < 4 = + 8 + %& < A= ? @ + + @ + + %& 8 5 + + + B ) & " # %# J# >DG >2 #') & #.# # # # $# #'
Page 312 - Fluid
Maintenance and Specifications *# Fluid Ford part name Application Capacity > / . > <3 = / . > < + = % !8'! 1 <8 A= .+ / />;9" %&5 % 5 8 1 <8 ! A= 5 2 ",% % ! 1 <*8# = &? / 5 / & 5 / #8 1 <#8 A= &? / />;9" %&5 % 8 1 <8 A= 7 3 #8! 1 ...
Page 313 - LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS; Item
Maintenance and Specifications ** LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS Item Ford part name orequivalent Ford partnumber Ford specification )2 / $ F9&D* 2 ./3 >%3/#!3% F + 1 5'%L3 #3)% 5!%L3 !!*3%% >;3/*.3% F J @ @ 2 @ 2@ / 3. U3 5!%L3 # 3%% >;3/! 3% > / . > <3 = 33% <7= U3 <= >>...
Page 314 - ENGINE DATA; Engine
Maintenance and Specifications * Item Ford part name orequivalent Ford partnumber Ford specification .+ / />;9" % & 5 U&3#3MFU />;9" % ? / />;9" %&5 U&3!3M/ />;9" / ? E ()! / 5 / & 5 U&3/!3M F3/##3 / ? E /&U '! / 5 / & 5 U&3/!3M...
Page 315 - Dimensions
Maintenance and Specifications *! Sedan VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Dimensions mm (in) <= 9 E' <'8E'!8= <#= 9 + <'8'= <*= 9 E <!8'E!8*= <= #! <*= <!= &2 E!# <!8E! 8= ''E ! <!8E!8 =
Page 316 - Coupe
Maintenance and Specifications * Coupe Dimensions mm (in) <= 9 # E# ' <8E 8#= <#= 9 + <'8'= <*= 9 E <!8'E!8*= <= #! <*= <!= &2 E!# <!8E! 8= ''E ! <!8E!8 =
Page 317 - Wagon
Maintenance and Specifications *' Wagon Dimensions mm (in) <= 9 !#*E!! <'8E' 8= <#= 9 + <'8'= <*= 9 <+, 2= !E <!'8E!8'= <*= 9 <+ 2= #E!*# <!8'E8*= <= #! <*= <!= &2 E!# <!8E! 8= ''E ! <!8E!8 =
Page 318 - IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE
Maintenance and Specifications * IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE Safety compliance label & " $+ & % ; A 1 ? + 1 8 & 1 : 8
Page 319 - Vehicle identification number
Maintenance and Specifications * Vehicle identification number & <("= 8 & (" 2 + 8 Engine number & < = 2@ ? @ < A=8
Page 320 - Accessories; Vehicle Security
Accessories *# FORD ACCESSORIES FORYOUR VEHICLE % + 4 5@ 1 3/ 5 8 & A N 8 ( @ A ? 5: 8 5 / + 3 5 3 +2 + @ + 8 & + + + B E # #8 , #8D2 <+ = E + 1 8 & 5 + + "+ : 1 3* *8 , 8 2 <+ =8 8 &&## # .# % !#' Vehicle Security ; 2 2 + Comfort and convenience % @ @ 4 F > > + &...
Page 321 - A B
Accessories *# Protection and appearanceequipment % + ? F F 5 5 < = 2 $ 1 + + / ; 2 ++ 5 ? @ 2 + + A B • @ A@ @ ? + ? <; %; 1 =8 + 8 • & 5 <5= ; & <;&= E +3+ @ E A + 8 % A + 5 ;& A 8 • / @ 8 @ 8 ( @ 8 <4 O)P @ + + + : 8= • 5 A8
Page 322 - Index
Index *## %) + 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 % *# 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 % 2 # 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 % + # 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 %@ # 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 %& @D ! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 %& 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 % !! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 % 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 % 3!! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8...
Page 328 - Filling station information; SS
Filling station information *# Item Information ; 7 E ' 5 2 ! 1 <*8# = > < = #8 1 LE>B 8#! 1 <8! A= #8 1 .(B *8' 1 <8 A= & 4 : - $ . S !8'! 1 <8 A= .+ 5 8 / ? #8 1 <#8 A= % ? SS 8 1 <8 A= S ( A @ 5 . 5 8 ; " - SS > ? 8 2 />;9" , />;9" 8 />;9...