Page 2 - Table of Contents; Locks and Security
Table of Contents Locks and Security 108 1 23 !4 Seating and Safety Restraints 125 '( 0 ! (' Driving 176 * -3 + ' + % '( +% ' Roadside Emergencies 212 '' )5 % '0 $ 4 % ' $ '( ''0 6 '0 3 % '0* Customer Assistance 239 '0 + '' 7 5 # '( 788 ' 9 9%: 2 ' ; <788 = '*
Page 3 - Cleaning
Table of Contents Cleaning 248 ' 7 ' Maintenance and Specifications 263 ) ' > '( '* > '* - '* '* $ ' /% 0 -3 0( +? 0 0 + 00 / 0* ; 0* 2 0 > 0' 0' , 0' Accessories 326 Index 328 ! 8 ; @ @ % % % 5 $ " 8 ' $ "
Page 4 - Introduction; CONGRATULATIONS
Introduction > ?@ @ 3% 8 , @ % 3% 8 CONGRATULATIONS A % $8 / 3 % A % 38 + 3% % 8$ $ " % %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 )% 3 . @ AC , @ % A % 8 + 8 Warning symbols on your vehicle @ . 38 Protecting the environment 8 5 % % 8 , % 8 , @ 3 @ 3 <@ =8
Page 7 - Special instructions
Introduction * Special instructions $ @ % 8 - A <88 % ? = % 8 + A 8 / 8 $ % % .8 ; 8
Page 8 - Vehicle symbol glossary
Introduction Vehicle symbol glossary + 8 ! 9%: $ - ! D $ ! D , + ! -3 !423 -3 -3 $ D E4/ - !+ " 2 % )5 $ $ 2 D $ $ $ / ; # &#& ; % &#& /% % $#; /% % 23
Page 10 - Instrument Cluster; Check engine
Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTERWARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Check engine F A % : 8 + 3% 9 - & <9-& ,,=8 + 9-& ,, 8 + 9-& ,, 8
Page 12 - F; Check fuel cap
Instrument Cluster ' , @ 8 > % 8 F < = 8 7 @ ? ? @ @ @ 8 Check fuel cap " % 9E#;7E %38 @ 3 8 % 3 @ % 8 !" # $# % !# % # "#! ##& !$$#" # %# %# &$' 4 @ <= % 8 $ @ 8
Page 13 - Brake system warning
Instrument Cluster 0 Brake system warning " % 9E#;7E 8 , 3 % @ 3 8 ! % 3 3 8 , 3 3 % 3 !- < A= 3 8 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)(if equipped) " % 9E#;7E 8 , @ @ 8 !- @ 4 3 3 3 3 % % 3 3 8
Page 14 - Safety belt
Instrument Cluster Upshift (if equipped) , % ? ? ? 8 O/D off (if equipped) , % ? % 8 @ ? % 8 Safety belt " % 9E#;7E 8 $ @ 8 Air bag readiness " % 8 , @ @ 8
Page 15 - Charging system
Instrument Cluster ( Charging system , % 9E#;7E 8 + % @ A 8 Engine oil pressure , % % 8 % 8 3 8 ; 8 Multi-function: Automatictransaxle/cooling system(On Zetec or automatic transaxlevehicles only) " % 9E#;7E 8 , % @ 8
Page 16 - AdvanceTrac
Instrument Cluster AdvanceTrac " % @ 8 @ % 8 + % % @ % 38 + % % 8! @ < !+ %@ % = % @ 8 & % % 8 ) 8$ @ 8 Low fuel level warning light % @ 8
Page 17 - Turn signal
Instrument Cluster * Speed control(if equipped) , % % 8 ; 8 Turn signal , % 5 8 , @ 3 4 8 ; ! " 8 High beams , % 8 Doors ajar , % 9E#;7E +!;+ 8
Page 18 - Safety belt warning chime
Instrument Cluster Safety belt warning chime 8$ % @ 8 Supplemental restraint system(SRS) warning chime $ ; % @ 8 Headlamps on warning chime % 3 @ < 3 = : 8 Key-in-ignition warning chime % 3 9$$#291@ ! 9E#;7E : 8 Gearshift warning chime(automatic transaxle only) % / </3= : 8
Page 19 - Temperature gauge
Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTERGAUGES Temperature gauge , 8 ! @ % 8 , @ 8 @ % 8 ; 8 E % 8
Page 20 - Fuel gauge
Instrument Cluster ' + @ 8 , % 8 , 4 % @ #$ $ 8 E % 8 Fuel gauge & ? % 3 <% 3 9E#;7E =8 + % 8 + 9$$ % 8 @ 38 @ % 8, 3 9$$ % @ % % 9$$ 9E#;7E8
Page 21 - Speedometer
Instrument Cluster ' Speedometer , 8 Odometer ; <3 = 8 Tripmeter ; <3 = .8 + 8 Tachometer (if equipped) , 8& % 8 ; 9 +
Page 22 - Entertainment Systems; AUDIO SYSTEM
Entertainment Systems '' AUDIO SYSTEM Anti-theft protection panel + % 4 @ $ % % % %38! 3 ? 8 < % & @ =8 + @ 4 @ 4 @ 8 2 3
Page 23 - Replacement panels
Entertainment Systems '0 Replacement panels F $ & % A % B8 F 8'8 + , E < =8 ; % 8 08 + ! B ( !"#$" % @ !"#$" % & / @ E !"#$" % & & / @ ! ! % & & / @ "!) ( ! 88 / <88@ : @ =8(8 ! < % = % @ 8
Page 24 - Radio reception; AM reception
Entertainment Systems ' Radio reception + @ % 8+ % % $ 8 AM reception 7 @ A 8)%@ @ 8 FM reception + $" % A @ . B • + 8 • ; .8 • G H % 8
Page 27 - Volume control; GH
Entertainment Systems '* On/off / #8 + % 8 + % 8 + 8 Volume control + 8 Bass/Treble control / G-!#+;>-H % .8 + 8 + . GH @ GH 8
Page 28 - Scan tuning control
Entertainment Systems ' Fade/Balance control / G$!&>#-!2H < = % < =@ .8 + 8 + . GH @ GH 8+ % 3 8 Seek tuning control (SEEK) & @ ? % % 8 Scan tuning control / !E 8 + ? %8 ! ? 8& @ G!EH 8, % @ !E8/ !E % 8
Page 29 - CD playback; A8 F
Entertainment Systems ' Waveband selector (AM/FM) • / !"@ $"@ $"' ! < =8 + 8 • / & 3 8 CD playback / & & 38 / !"#$" 8 AutoStore selector ! ? $" 8 • / !"#$" !8 • G!+H % $" A8 F 8 • @ I8 • 9 8 • ! @ ! % < =8
Page 30 - Station preset buttons; Adjusting the clock
Entertainment Systems 0 Station preset buttons % <$" !"= A8 / 8 @ 8' A D ? !"@ $"@ $"' ! 8 Stereo indicator + % % 8 Clock (CLK) / 21 % 3 @ % @ & 8 % @ 2&8 Adjusting the clock % @ 21 8 7 .8/ 21 .8 / 21 8
Page 31 - Manual tuning
Entertainment Systems 0 MENU button (main features) –radio 7 ">E7 >>1 .8 Manual tuning / ">E7 3 % 8 + >>1 3 .8 + $" % % 8' ")5 @ !" 3)5 8 Automatic Volume Control (AVC) + % 8+ ! %3 D &8/ ">E7 % 3 % 8 + >>1 <G! J H G! J *H= <G! 9$$H=8 • @ !...
Page 32 - AM/FM stereo with cassette only; Tape control buttons
Entertainment Systems 0' AM/FM stereo with cassette only Tape control buttons , 3 % &8 G+!/> !H G+!/> -H % 8 E % % G+!/> !H8 Fast forward/rewind • / %8 • / % 8 • / %8 • / % 8 , @ 3 % 8& % %@ <% ! " =8 Auto reverse , @ % 3 : 8
Page 33 - Tape side selection
Entertainment Systems 00 Tape side selection & 3@ 8 Tape eject / . 8 To pause tape playback / !"#$" 3 @ & & 38! A 8
Page 34 - To restart tape playback
Entertainment Systems 0 To restart tape playback / !" 38 Automatic Music Search (AMS) / !" 8 @ < =@ ? 3 8 Cassette care and maintenance $ A @ 8, % % @ % $ & 8 MENU button (main features) –tape 7 ">E7 @ >>1 .8 Dolby B noise reduction / ">E7 3 % 8 + >>1 <GE;...
Page 37 - Track selection
Entertainment Systems 0* Track selection / >>1 3 8 , % 3@ 3 % 8 / 38/ >>1 ? 3 38 Fast forward/reverse / >>1 >>1 3% % 3 8 Scan mode / !E 8 > 3 8& @ G!EH 8 + 3@ !E8/ !E % 8 To end CD playback / !"#$" % . 8 , @ & % % 3 % 8! A 8 .@ 8 , @ % 3 @ 38
Page 38 - CD eject; Display
Entertainment Systems 0 CD eject / . &8 CD care and maintenance $ A @ & 8 CD error codes % % & 8 + %B Display Description/rectification > >( , @ 8 >' 8 4 & D &8 , %@ 8 > ! D % %3 %8 > + . @ 8 MENU button (main features) –CD 7 ">E7 @ >>1 .8
Page 40 - Automatic Volume Control
Entertainment Systems Automatic Volume Control + % 8+ ! %3 D &8/ ">E7 3 % 8 + >>1 <G! J H G! J *H= <G! 9$$H=8 • @ ! : 8 • + >>1 % G! 9$$H G! J*H8 + % 8
Page 41 - AM/FM STEREO WITH 6 DISC CD PLAYER
Entertainment Systems AM/FM STEREO WITH 6 DISC CD PLAYER 9#9 & 3 - - !4 # ! !4 & . & + $ ">E7 >>1
Page 42 - Bass Control
Entertainment Systems ' On/Off power and volumecontrol • / #8 + % 8 + % 8 • ;@ 8 &"%' =8 Bass Control / G-!H .8 + 8 Treble control / G+;>-H .8+ 8
Page 43 - Fade control
Entertainment Systems 0 Fade control / $!&> < = .8 + 8 Balance control / -!2 < = .8 + 8 Seek tuning control & @ >>1 >>1 ? % % 8 Waveband selector • / !"@ $"@ $"' ! < %=8 + 8 • / & 3@ 8
Page 44 - Autostore selector
Entertainment Systems Autostore selector ! ? $" 8 • / !"#$" !8 • K!+: % $" A8 • @ 8 • + ! % 8 8 Stations preset buttons % <$" !"= A8 / 8 @ 8 ' A D ? !"@ $"@ $"' ! 8 Clock (CLK) / 21 % 3 @ % @ & 8 % @ 2&8
Page 46 - Scan tuning; MENU button
Entertainment Systems Scan tuning 7 !E % 8 :: % 8 / !E 8 MENU button Main features – radio 7 ">E7 @ >>1 .8 Manual tuning / ">E7 3 % 8 + >>1 3 .8 + $" % % 8'")5 @ !" 3)5 8
Page 50 - Loading CDs; To load a single CD
Entertainment Systems ( Loading CDs To load a single CD • / 29!& K!,+: K29!&: % 8 • K,E>;+:@ & @ & 8 K!,+: K29!&: 8 + & % 8 ( #!$ # ( )# # $" # *+ *(+' " # ( )# # $" # *+' ( %&# ( # ( #" ' # ) &&#$ # ( " )# *+ $"#' • ! ? &: @ 3 8
Page 51 - To load more than one CD; To start CD playback
Entertainment Systems ( To load more than one CD • / 29!& K!,+: K29!&: 8 ( #!$ # ( )# # $" # *+ *(+' " # ( )# # $" # *+' • K,E>;+: & @ & 8 K!,+: K29!&: 8 ( %&# ( # ( #" ' # ) &&#$ # ( " )# *+ $"#' • 9 @ K!,+: K,E>;+:@ & 8 • 7 ? & ...
Page 52 - Disc selection
Entertainment Systems (' Disc selection • & & 3@ & A8 + % % 8 • & 3@ 21 % 3 & 3 8 , 3 %@ % 5 8 & @ & 3 A 8 & % ?8 • , @ % KE9 &,: 3 8 , & % @ % KE9 &,:8 Track selection • / >>1 ? 38 +3 @ % 3%@ 3 8 • / >>1 3 8 / %@ @ 38
Page 53 - To end CD playback; During CD playback
Entertainment Systems (0 Fast forward/reverse • / >>1 >>1 3% % 3 8 To end CD playback • / !"#$" % . 8 To resume CD playback • / & 8 CD eject • , >6 @ 8 During CD playback • / >6 . 8 + . @ >68 K>6>+: K;>"9>: 8 , @ % 3 & 3 8 K,E>;+: @ % % A8
Page 54 - To eject all discs
Entertainment Systems ( To eject a disc during radioreception • / >68 K>2>+: @ .8 K>6>+: K;>"9>: 8 To eject all discs • / >6 K>6>+: 8 + % % K>6>+: K;>"9>:8 K;>"9>: @ 3 8 + 8
Page 55 - CD error codes; MENU BUTTON
Entertainment Systems (( CD error codes % % % & 8 + %B Display Description/rectification >' ! D % %3 %8 >@ >0 >( , D $ & 8 > & % 8 8 4 & D &8 , %@ $ & 8 MENU BUTTON Main features – CD 7 ">E7 @ >>1 .8 Random track playback (SHUF) • / ">E7 3 8...
Page 57 - Track Scanning
Entertainment Systems (* Track Scanning • / !E % 3 8 :: 3 % 8 / !E 38
Page 58 - AUDIOPHILE AUDIO SYSTEM
Entertainment Systems ( AUDIOPHILE AUDIO SYSTEM + ! 3 B • 7 '4% 3 • % % - !4 !4 & . &/ & 3 9#9 $ # ! + ">E7 - >>1 &
Page 59 - MACH 500 AUDIO SYSTEM
Entertainment Systems ( MACH 500 AUDIO SYSTEM + "!) ( 3 B • 7 '4% 3 • % % - !4 !4 & . &/ & 3 9#9 $ # ! + ">E7 - >>1 &
Page 60 - RBDS; A
Entertainment Systems / !"#$" % & ! "!) ( 8 ! %8 MACH 500 activation % @ "!) ( % 8 ! @ % <!"@ $" &=8 RBDS + ! "!) ( A % ; - & <;-&= % 3 $" % % 8 Station name displays + ! "!) ( % : % ;-&8, + !@ % < =8 Station preset buttons 0 A L ? !...
Page 62 - Climate Controls; HEATING AND VENTILATION
Climate Controls ' $ % ; % <. = &# <. = %% # HEATING AND VENTILATION Air distribution + % % 8 Center and side registers !. %% 8 9 7 &% 2 ;
Page 64 - Floor and Defrost Mode
Climate Controls Floor and Defrost Mode + % % % % % 8 Defrost Mode + % % % % 8 @ % 8 % #,$$#- # & ) )& !&" #!%" # ' Fan speed control 8 + %@ 8+ % 0 8 ! % % 0 8 + @ 8& 0 % 8 , % @ % 8
Page 65 - Recirculated Air Control
Climate Controls ( Recirculated Air Control / % 8 + % % @ % 8! 8 # #&&# %& & # &.# )# ## ##&#' Air Conditioning Control (if equipped) / 8 + % 8 # # & #&&# % !/!! & $#%!&# 8 + % 8 # & ) )& %% !&" % # % # 0 8 @ % 8
Page 67 - Cooling with outside air
Climate Controls * Maximum air conditioning –Cooling with recirculated air + @ @ @ 2 3 4 8 + @ 8 Cooling with outside air + @ @ @ 8 Rapid heating + % @ % @ 3 4 8 + %% %8 Windshield defrost/defogging + %% @ % @ 2 @ 3 4 8 + % 8 ; % 8 + %% %8
Page 68 - Suitable comfort settings
Climate Controls Suitable comfort settings + @ @ 1 2 8 ! 8 + 8 Stabilized comfort/defogging + %% @ @ @ 1 @ 2 3 8 + 8 Temporary outside odor + @ 8 & % %% 8
Page 69 - Without air conditioning:
Climate Controls Without air conditioning: Maximum ventilation + @ @ @ 2 @ 3 4 8 Rapid heating + % @ % @ 3 4 8 + %% %8 Windshield defrost/defogging + %% @ % @ 2 @ 3 4 8 ; % 8 + %% %8 ! @ %8
Page 71 - Operating Tips
Climate Controls * Operating Tips • & . % % % 3 8 • & . 8 + . 3 % 8 9. % 8 • ; %@ 3 < % =8 • , 3 % %% %@ % . % % %% 8 + % @ 8 • %% % @ 8 + % %% 8
Page 74 - Lights; HEADLAMP CONTROL
Page 75 - EXTERIOR LIGHTS
Lights *( EXTERIOR LIGHTS Daytime running lights (DRL)(if equipped) + 8 + B • + • + 9$$ 3 8 + & ; 2 <&;2= % 3 8 + 38 $ 8 Fog lights (if equipped) % % 8$ % 8 + % % 8 + % % @ % 8
Page 76 - High beams; A 8
Lights * High beams / % 8 + @ % 8 Flash to pass / % 8 PANEL DIMMER CONTROL + . 8 9 % ? % 8 AIMING THE HEADLAMPS + 8, 3 A 8
Page 77 - Vertical aim adjustment
Lights ** Vertical aim adjustment 9 % ),& @ $ 5 8 8 /3 ? *8 <'(I= % 8'8 " 3 '8( <I= 5 % 8 <! 3 %3 % 8=08 + % % 88 9 % % 8 + 5 8 , @ % .8(8 2 . 8 7 * ! %@ . 3% < . %= 3% < . =8 + 5 88 )9;,N9E+!2 !," , E9+ ;>M7,;>& $9; +), >),2> !E& , E9E4!&67+!-2>...
Page 78 - 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 79 - BULB REPLACEMENT
Lights * BULB REPLACEMENT Replacing exterior bulbs 3 % A B • ) • + • -3 • )4 3 • + • -3 • 2 & % 8 , ? @ 8 Replacing headlamp bulbs ) 3 : 8 O 3 ? 8 ) 3 8 9 % ),& @ $ & 8 + 3 . 8
Page 81 - Replacing foglamp bulbs
Lights 08 / 3 % 88 , 3 3%8 Replacing foglamp bulbs 8 ; 3 3%8'8 & 808 % 88 , 3 3%8 Side marker lamp 8 ; 3@ 3%8'8 / 808 , 8
Page 85 - 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 ; % ? +' % 3 87 8 / 8, 8 Replacing interior lights % < % =8 / % % %8 Dome lamp ; 8 $ % 8
Page 86 - Rear dome lamp; Luggage compartment light
Lights Rear dome lamp ; 8 $ % 8 Map lamps + 38 Luggage compartment light % 4 % 8, 8
Page 87 - Using the right bulbs; + D 8
Lights * Using the right bulbs Function Trade number ) )-' /3 <= 0(*1 3 <= > $ < A= # 0(*1 -3 <#= 0(1 < = <= ' 2 4( )4 3 ( & <#= ' " ' 2 ' + D 8
Page 88 - Driver Controls; Rear window wiper and washer
Driver Controls WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHERCONTROL " % %8$ @ . % 8$ @ % 8$ @ 8 Rear window wiper and washer (if equipped) / % %8/ %8
Page 89 - Mist function
Driver Controls Mist function + % %@ % % A3 8 + % % % 8 $ @ % % % 8 % @ % % 8 , % % 9$$@ % % % % % @ 9$$8 , % % @ @ % % % % 8 , % % 9$$ %@ % % % % 8
Page 90 - WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Driver Controls WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES % % % 8 %? % % 8 Checking the wiper blades , % % @ % % % % 8 ; % %8 + @ @ 3@ 8 Changing the wiper blades + % B8 / % % % 3 8'8 + % 8 / 3 % % % % 808 ! % % % 3 8
Page 91 - HORN
Driver Controls TILT AND TELESCOPESTEERING(if equipped) E . % % 8 / 3 % . 8 ; % G H8 ! % % . 8 HORN / % 8+ % 8
Page 92 - CUP HOLDER
Driver Controls ' ASHTRAY(if equipped) / 8+ @ % ? 8 CUP HOLDER + 4 @ % 8 + % 8 POWER WINDOWS (if equipped) / 3 % %%8 • / 3 % 8 • / 3 % 8 One touch down + 3 %% % %% @ %% % 8 / %% 8
Page 93 - Window lock
Driver Controls 0 Window lock + %% 3 % % %%8+ 3 %% 8 %% 8 MIRRORS Interior rear view mirror + % 8 Door mounted mirrors Manually adjustable doormirrors - . 8
Page 94 - POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS
Driver Controls POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS + % 8+ 3% . : @ 3% . : 8 !. 8 + 3 8 SPEED CONTROL (if equipped) To turn speed control on • / 9E8 3# <0 =8 & %@ @ 8 & E <E = % 8 To turn speed control off • / 9$$ • 8 9 % @ % 8
Page 95 - To set a speed; E
Driver Controls ( To set a speed • / >+ !8 $ @ 9E I3# <0 =8+ % 8, % @ % 8 + 8 % 8 , % % @ % ? % 3 8, % % 3# < = % @ % 8 + 8 / ;> % 4 8 & %@ @ 8
Page 96 - To set a higher speed
Driver Controls To set a higher speed • / >+ !8 ; % @ • >+ !8 > % 8I3# < = • % 8 @ >+ !8F % 8 ; % 8 To set a lower speed • / 9!+8 ; % @ • 9!+8 > % 8I3# < =@ • 3 8 @ >+ ! 9!+8
Page 97 - To disengage speed control
Driver Controls * To disengage speed control • & 3 • < A=8& % 8 To return to a set speed • / ;>8 $ ;> @ 3# <0 =8
Page 98 - SUNROOF
Driver Controls SUNROOF + % % % 8 ! % 3 % 3 . 8 + % % 8 # @ 8+ % % D @ 3 8 , @ 8 + # % % 8 # , A % % @ % % 8 + @ ? ' <( = % %% 8
Page 99 - 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 100 - Relearning function
Driver Controls Relearning function , @ % B • 2 8 ; %8 • / % 0 8 • ; % 8 + % @ 8 & % 8, % @ % 8 8 Safety mode , @ 8 + % 8(I 8 % % 8 @ % 8 ) 3 $ & 8
Page 103 - 8 F
Driver Controls 0 + !+ % B • , 3 @ % 3 !-8 ! % A % 4% !-@ 3@ @ 8 • , 3@ 3 % 3 8 F % 8! !+ 8 + !+ 9E % 8 + %3 % 3%8 , @ !- + % 8+ !+ 3 8 3 % 3 8
Page 105 - Switching off AdvanceTrac; G3H
Driver Controls ( Switching off AdvanceTrac , 3 % @ % !+ 8 + % ? % GH G3H 8 & 3 % @ 8+ !+ % % 8 + @ % 8 POSITIVE RETENTION FLOORMAT / % 3 8 "3 % 3 8 + @ 8
Page 106 - LUGGAGE COVER
Driver Controls LUGGAGE COVER Coupe & 8 ; 5 % 8; 8 "3 % 8 Wagon / 8 + % 8 + .@ 8 & . 8 + 3 8
Page 108 - KEYS; LOCKS
Locks and Security KEYS F % % 38 9 3 % 8 3 8 F 3 G H@ ' " 8 LOCKS Door locks ! 3 3 % 3 : 8 @ 3 % 3 : 3 8+ 3 : @ 3 % 8+ 4 @ % 8 / <9 = / <23 =
Page 109 - Childproof rear door locks
Locks and Security Childproof rear door locks 3 @ 8 + % 38+ 3 8 3 % 3 8, 3 3 <3 =8 + 3 % 8 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKINGSYSTEM + 3 : 8 , % : 8 9 8 , % 3 3 8+ 38+ < = . <88 % = % 38
Page 110 - Autolocking
Locks and Security Autolocking + ! 3 3 % ? I <* 3#=8 Power locking ! : 3# 3 % 3 %8 /% 3# 3 : 8 REMOTE LUGGAGECOMPARTMENT RELEASE (if equipped) + @ 8+ *I3# < =8 Interior luggage compartmentrelease(if equipped) F A % 8! 5 % 8
Page 112 - A3
Locks and Security ' 9 @ 3 A3 . < @ = 38 A % 3 @ % % ? 38+ 3 @ 8/ 3 3 %8 REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM (if equipped) F A % % % B • 3 % 38 • 3 % 38 • % 38 • 8 • 4 8 • 8 + % 9$$ ! 8 + @ %@ % % 9E#;7E 8
Page 113 - Locking the doors
Locks and Security 0 Locking the doors / 3 8 + 5 % 8+ 3@ % 8 + % 5 % 8 , @ @ % % % 3 .8, A % 4 @ % % 8 Unlocking the doors / 3 4 < A=8 + % 8/ % 3 8 # , @ % ( @ 3 4 % 8
Page 114 - Sounding a panic alarm
Locks and Security Sounding a panic alarm / 8 / 8 + % % 9E#;7E @ 'I 8 + % ( $ % ;4' , 8 9 . % % B <= + @ <'= + @ 8 # !%& #/$#" $$.# " # $" #$# % &!$&# & . # #6 " $## # #,$!#' Opening the luggagecompartment / 8 + % %3 9$$#! <*I3=8 - 8 + @ 8 $ . 3 % 8
Page 115 - Replacing the battery
Locks and Security ( Replacing the battery + % 4 ;'0' A 8 + % % <00 = % 8! B • % • % • • 3 ? 8+ B8 +% % % 3 8 &9 E9+ +!1> +)> $;9E+ /!;+ 9$ +)> +;!E",++>; !/!;+8'8 / <J= % 8 ; 808 % 3 8; % 8 + 8
Page 116 - Replacing lost transmitters; Programming procedure
Locks and Security Replacing lost transmitters , % 3 : @ % 3 < =@ 3 : 8 , % % 8 Programming procedure 8 8 '8 + 3 9$$ <'= 9E#;7E <0= I8 08 % 8 E% G H I8 + 8 8 G H@ 8 + % 8 ! @ I G H @ ? 8 ! % < =8 1
Page 117 - G H; Illuminated entry
Locks and Security * (8 + % G H @ % I@ 8 ! @ % % 8 E 88 ! @ 3 # 3 8 Illuminated entry + % % 3 <=8+ % % 9E#;7E @ 3 @ '( 8E % % 9$$ 8
Page 118 - Arming the system
Locks and Security PERIMETER ALARM SYSTEM(if equipped) + 4 % 5 8 Arming the system @ % 5 8 5 @ % 5 % 8+ % 3 8 ! % % B • / 3 8 • 23 % 38 , @ % 8 9 @ % 'I8 Disarming the system F % B • 7 3 8 • 7 3 38
Page 119 - SECURILOCK
Locks and Security SECURILOCK PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM F A % 43 4 8 9 3 % 8 , 3 @ 3 3 8+ 23 4 8 F : % % 23 3 % 8 > @ 23 3 23 4 8 , 23 3 23 4 @ : % 8 , 23 3 23 3 < =@ : % 8
Page 121 - Theft indicator
Locks and Security ' Theft indicator 9E#;7E +!;+@ % < 23 =8 , 3 ? @ A 8 Programming spareSecuriLock keys 23 3 23 4 < 3=8 F % 23 3<= % 8+ % 23 3 @ % % 23 3 <3 : =8 , % 23 3 < 3 % =@ 23 3<= 8
Page 122 - keys
Locks and Security '' Procedure to program spareSecuriLock keys E% 23 3 3 8 < 23 = 3 & 8+ 23 3 3 8 + 23 3 B > % GH8 $ ? @ GH G,H 3 23 38= , 23 3 3 @ 3 % 8F % % 23 3 % 23 3 8 / 8
Page 125 - Seating and Safety Restraints; SEATING; Front seat; SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Seating and Safety Restraints '( SEATING E . : 3 % 8 Head restraints Front seat F A % % . 8 + 8 + . @ 8 ; % % 8+ B / 8+ %B / 4 %8+ @ A 8 Rear seat (if equipped) ; 4 3 8 SEAT ADJUSTMENT Front seats 2 % 3%8+ . < A=8
Page 128 - Coupe and wagon
Seating and Safety Restraints ' Folding the rear seatbackforward Coupe and wagon ; < A= % 8/ 3 3 3 %8 Sedan ; < A= % 8/ 3 3 %8
Page 130 - SAFETY RESTRAINTS
Seating and Safety Restraints 0 SAFETY RESTRAINTS Personal Safety System + / 3 D .8 + 5 8F : / B • & 4 8 • $ % @ @ 8 • &: 8 • $ 8 • ; " <;"= % 8 • ; % 34 8 • + % @ <=@ @ @ @ 8
Page 132 - Front crash severity sensor
Seating and Safety Restraints 0' Driver and passenger dual-stageair bag supplemental restraints + 4 8 ! %@ @ 4 8 ! 8 ; &( 8 Front crash severity sensor + 8 / @ 8 + % / % 4 8 Driver’s seat position sensor + : % / 4 @ 8
Page 133 - Front safety belt usage sensors
Seating and Safety Restraints 00 Front safety belt usage sensors + % 8 + % / 8 ; 8 Front safety belt pretensioners + : 8 + ?5 8 + @ @ % 8 Front safety belt energymanagement retractors + % % : % 8 + 3 4 . : 8 ; 8
Page 136 - Safety restraints precautions
Seating and Safety Restraints 0 Safety restraints precautions ! % % 3 % 8 + 3 .@ 3 % 8 ! % ' 3 % 8 E % 8 + . 8 ! @ @ % % @ % ; 8 ; 3 : 8
Page 138 - Energy Management Feature
Seating and Safety Restraints 0 '8 + @ 3 8+ 8 + % 3 %B Energy Management Feature + % 3 . 4 8+ % 8 + : 8
Page 139 - Vehicle sensitive mode
Seating and Safety Restraints 0 7 ( 879 8: 7 ( 3 % 3 3 " 8 $ - ; 3 . 8 Vehicle sensitive mode + @ % . 3 8 $ ? @ 3 @ I3# <(I= @ % 3 % 8
Page 140 - Safety belt pretensioner
Seating and Safety Restraints Safety belt pretensioner F A % 8+ % ? % 8 + <;=8 @ % 8 + < @ 3 .= 8 Automatic locking mode , @ 4 38 + % 3 8+ 3 8
Page 142 - A
Seating and Safety Restraints ' ! @ 3 A 3 3 8 Front safety belt heightadjustment F . 8 !. 8+ % @ %8 + @ . 8 / % . 3 3 8 / . 8 $ . 3 . 8
Page 143 - Conditions of operation
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Page 145 - G H
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Page 147 - One time disable
Seating and Safety Restraints * & 3 - 8 % 3 . 8 + < = - % %8 One time disable ! 3 3 9E#;7E @ - % 8 Deactivating/activating theBeltminder feature *./ $ - + - # % B- % @ 3 B • 3 3 8 • / </3= < ? = < ? =8 • % 9$$ 8 • 8
Page 150 - Safety belt extension assembly
Seating and Safety Restraints ( Safety belt extension assembly , @ % ?@ ' <I= ? < ''=8 ? 87 ? 8 " % 8! @ ? % ?8 & ? 8
Page 151 - Safety belt maintenance
Seating and Safety Restraints ( Safety belt maintenance , 3 %3 8 , 3 3@ % @ 8 ! < = < A=@ . < A=@ 3 < A=@ %@ 8 $ 8 )%@ % A % @ 8 8 $ @ @ . 8 ; 8
Page 154 - Children and air bags
Seating and Safety Restraints ( Children and air bags $ @ 8 % 8 ! % 8 $ % 3 . 8 ! 3 . 8 4 8 , %4 @ % 38 HOW DO THE AIR BAGSUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTSWORK? + B • <% =8 • < A=8 ; & 0( 8 • 8 • @ ;" < = / 8
Page 161 - A 8
Seating and Safety Restraints , @ @ ; A 8 7 @ 8 Disposal of air bags and air bagequipped vehicles $ A @ A 8 ! "7+ -> A 8 SAFETY RESTRAINTS FORCHILDREN % % 8 ! 1 &( 8 ;4 8 + 3 .@ 3 % 8
Page 164 - Children and safety belts
Seating and Safety Restraints Children and safety belts , 5@ 8 % < = % % 8$ % 8, : 3@ % 8 " 8 & @ @ 8
Page 166 - SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN
Seating and Safety Restraints SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN Child and infant or child safetyseats 7 5 % 8 % : % 8 , @ . 8 B • ;% % 1 < = 8 • 7 3 8 • , 3 8 "3 3 8 • 1 3 % @ % % @ 3 8
Page 176 - Driving; STARTING
Driving * STARTING POSITIONS OF THE IGNITION 8 291@ 3 % @ % 3 8 # + 3 % % / </3=8 , @ / </3=@ % 9E#;7E 9$$ 8 ; 3 8'8 9$$@ % 3 % 8 + % 808 9E#;7E@ 8 8 1 % 88 +!;+@ 3 8 ; 3 8 1
Page 178 - Important safety precautions
Driving * & 8 >? ?8 ! % 8 2 ! 8 , ? @ 8 & ? 8 Important safety precautions ! : <;/"=8 @ ;/" % 8 , % % @ 38
Page 180 - STARTING THE ENGINE
Driving "3 < A= 8 , @ 8 • , : % 8 STARTING THE ENGINE 8 + 3 <+!;+= % 8 + 3 % I0 <9E#;7E=8 1
Page 182 - Guarding against exhaust fumes
Driving ' + 3@ % %4 <= 8 Guarding against exhaust fumes ! @ ? ? 8 +3 8 , ? 3 @ ? 8 & ? 8 + 3 8 ) ? 3 %B • 8 • ? 8 • 8
Page 184 - BRAKES; F 3
Driving BRAKES F 3 4.8 ; G " H 89 3 % : 3 8 , @ 3 A % 3 8 % 3 O %@ % 3 @ @ @ @ 8 , G 44 H@ G H G A H % 3@ 3 A 8
Page 185 - Parking brake
Driving ( Parking brake ! 3 3 % 38 + 3 3@ 8 + % <% 9E#;7E= 3 3 8+ 3 3 8 )%@ 3 @ 3 3 8 3 3 3@ : % % 8 ! % 3 3 3 / </3= <! ? = <$= < ? =8 / 3 3 % 38 & % 3 3 % 3 % A3 8
Page 189 - STEERING
Driving STEERING F A % % 8 /% 8+ % B • E % ? ? % % 8 • & % % % 8, % 3 % < =@ @ 3 8, % @ %B • <= % <= • % • % • % 38
Page 190 - Brake-shift interlock
Driving AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLEOPERATION(if equipped) Brake-shift interlock + A % 34 3 / </3= 3 8, / </3= % 3 B8 ! 3 3@ 3 291@ 38'8 ; 3 8 , % 38 ! 3 E <E =808 8
Page 196 - Using the clutch
Driving Manual transaxle operation (if equipped) Using the clutch A % ? 3 3 8 % ? @ B8 / E <E =8'8 ) % 3 808 & 8 8 + <+!;+= @ % @ 8(8 ; 3 88 ; % % % % 8 1
Page 197 - Recommended shift speeds; Upshifts when accelerating
Driving * & % % % 8 + % 8 Recommended shift speeds 7 % % # B Upshifts when accelerating (recommended for best fuel economy) 5-speed manual transaxle B 3# $ '0 '( + ( 0 $ *' (
Page 198 - Parking your vehicle
Driving Parking your vehicle 8 ! 3 E <E =8'8 3 3808 <$=8 8 + ' <9$$=8 & 3 E @ ? . 8 7 <$= 3 3 8 Reverse "3 ; <;=8 $ ? 8/ E <E = % ; <;=8 1
Page 199 - IB5 transaxle; Removing key from ignition
Driving • IB5 transaxle (with SPI engine) F ; <;= % ; <;= 8 • MTX 75 transaxle (with Zetec engine) + @ 3 <= % ; <;= <'=8 Removing key from ignition • + 3 I8 • ; 38 1
Page 200 - DRIVING THROUGH WATER
Driving ' DRIVING THROUGH WATER & A3 %@ 3%8 + 3 %@ 8 : 3 8 , % @ % 8 E % 8 9 %@ % 38 3 38 & % % 3 8 (. ##$ )# )## # /# !## !" ) )# # /# &# # /# !#'
Page 201 - VEHICLE LOADING; A8
Driving ' VEHICLE LOADING - @ 5 % 8 • 7# & )# A@ @ @ 8 , 3 A8 • " ? % % @ A8 + A % %8 • B 4B #&# #5 - % %8 + 8 • B 4B #&# # 5 "? % @ @ A 8 + ; 2 : 8
Page 205 - TRAILER TOWING; A
Driving '( TRAILER TOWING F % ( 3 <@ 8= % % ? ( 3 <I 8=8 & % 3 <( =8+% : @ ? @ 3@ 8 , %8 & ? ; !; 8 +% ? % ? @ ? @ @ .8 Preparing to tow 7 A % @ 3 8 A 8
Page 206 - Hitches; Safety chains; F
Driving ' Hitches & 8 7 8 F S % 8 Safety chains ! % : 3 8 + : @ % 3 8, @ % 8 ( & %#" & # !$#' Trailer brakes > 3 4 3 . : 8 + 3 $ 8 & : 3 : 3 8F 3 % 8
Page 207 - Trailer lamps
Driving '* + 3 % ; ;8 Trailer lamps + A % 8 "3 $ 8 A 3 8 Driving while you tow % B • > 8 + % % @ 8 • % 8 • 7 % % % % 8 + % ? % ? 8 • ! 3 8 /&## # B !" &# # /# !# . " )" &.##'
Page 208 - Servicing after towing; Trailer towing tips
Driving ' Servicing after towing , % @ % A A 8 ; 8 Trailer towing tips • / 3 8 @ 3 % % % 8 • ! % % 8 • + % S %8 • ! 3 <(I =@ 3 % 8 • %@ / </3= 8 + 8 • % 3 8 , 3 @ % 3 : % 8
Page 210 - Recreational towing
Driving ' Recreational towing $ % % % % % < =8+ %8 All Front Wheel Drive (FWD)vehicles ! ? % % "8 + % % 8 , % % % % 8 , % % % % % 8 Automatic transaxle , % <% % @ = % < % = % 8 • + E <E =8 • "? (I3# <0I=8 • "? ( 3 <0I =8
Page 211 - Manual transaxle
Driving ' Manual transaxle , % <% % @ = % < % =B • / E <E =8 • F ? % 8 E % % % 8 F 8
Page 212 - Roadside Emergencies; Using roadside assistance
Roadside Emergencies '' GETTING ROADSIDEASSISTANCE + @ $ 8 + E% 2 8 + B • '4@ %3 • - % <= E% 2 <788= @ 3 <0@ =@ % $ " @ @ 3 <(@ = 2 8; % • • .4 • 34 • T • % $ " @ % '( 3 <(8( = $ " < % =8 > 4% %@ 3 3 %@ < ? @ % =8T ? 8 Using roadside assistance % A3 8 , 7 @ 9% $ %...
Page 214 - FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH
Roadside Emergencies ' FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH ! @ 3 @ 4 % 8 + 4 % % . 88 + 9$$ 8'8 3 3808 , 3 @ 4 % %88 + 9E#;7E 8 / % 3 9$$ 8(8 "3 3 3 8+ 4 % : % @ 33 8 + 33 8; 8
Page 215 - FUSES AND RELAYS
Roadside Emergencies '( FUSES AND RELAYS Fuses , %3@ %8 - % 3 % % 8 3 8 ! % % 8 7 % % 8
Page 216 - Standard fuse amperage rating and color; Color
Roadside Emergencies ' Standard fuse amperage rating and color Color $ " "? $ 3 '! 0! ! (! *8(! ! (! '! '(! 0! ! (! ! *! ! /3 + -% ; - F % E D D D D D /3 + -% ; - F % E 9 D D D D D D D D D D D F % D 9 ; - + E D D D D D D D - D /3 9 ; F % -% - 3 Passenger compartment fusepanel + % % 3 8 ; % 8...
Page 218 - Passenger compartment fuse panel
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Page 220 - Power distribution box
Roadside Emergencies '' Power distribution box + % ? 8 + % ? 4 : 8 ! % 8 ! % /% & -? 8 + 4 %8
Page 222 - Relays in the power distribution box
Roadside Emergencies ''' Relays in the power distribution box ; & ' 0 ( * ' 0 ( , E E E ) 2% $ > E E ! & $ <!+ = > ' <!#= >
Page 223 - CHANGING THE TIRES
Roadside Emergencies ''0 CHANGING THE TIRES , % @ 3 8 ,@ 8 ) % % 8 The temporary spare tire F 8 + 8 , 8 % !+ < A= ? % % !+ 8 & 8 , % @ @ @ . 8
Page 225 - Tire change procedure
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Page 230 - Preparing your vehicle
Roadside Emergencies '0 JUMP STARTING YOURVEHICLE + ? ? @ 3@ 8 ! ? . 8 & 8 F 8 - % 3@ @ @ 8 ( #!$ $ " .#&#' !& /# .# $@ &$"' Preparing your vehicle 8 :# " >?@. $$" " .#&#' '8 & : 8
Page 231 - Connecting the jumper cables
Roadside Emergencies '0 08 /3 @ 3 % 8 3 3 8 8 3 ? 8 > 8 (8 + 8 Connecting the jumper cables 8 <J= <J= 8 # , @ <= 8
Page 235 - Jump starting
Roadside Emergencies '0( Jump starting 8 8 '8 8 08 9 @ . 8 Removing the jumper cables #!.# # A!$# &# # #.## # #" )## &#&#' 8 ; . 8
Page 237 - WRECKER TOWING
Roadside Emergencies '0* WRECKER TOWING , %@ % @ @ 8, % % % A8 & % % 8 $ " % 8
Page 239 - Customer Assistance; At home
Customer Assistance '0 GETTING THE SERVICE YOUNEED At home $ " $ 5 8 % % 3 @ 3 $ " 5 % 8 % A @ 5 % 8 + % @ 3 8 , @ ! 8, % @ ! 8 , . @ 3 % 8 , @ 3 % % 8 , @ % 8$ " $ $ @ % A 8 Away from home , % % @ % @ $ ! 5 7 $ " ! >? / 5 & /898 -? ' &@ " ' 440 '40*0 <$9;&= <...
Page 241 - Ford extended service plan; A 4
Customer Assistance ' Ford extended service plan F % 3 $ >? / <$ >/= 8 $ >/ % 3 $ " $ " < 788= $ < =8 , B • / E% 2 ?O • % < %=8F $ >/ $ 2 4" $ 8 + @ % % 8 $ >/ % 8 <, )%@ 8 8= $ >/ /44" 7 @ %3 (@' $@ 2 4" $ 8 , 3 $ >? / @ 8 / 8 . @ 3 $ >? / ...
Page 243 - Board membership; A 8; What the Board needs
Customer Assistance '0 Board membership + - B • • $ 2 4" - 8 + - $ 2 4" @ 5 A 8 What the Board needs + % &- 8F % @ @ % 3% B • • 4 &-: F $ " % 3 8 + % @ - % B • • @ 3@ @ , E <,E= % • <= <= • • <= % • • 3 <= $ " • < 3%= <= • ? F % ? A - %8
Page 244 - Oral presentations; A V 8; Making a decision
Customer Assistance ' Oral presentations , % 3 3 F> A V 8 3 -@ A - % % 8 9 A - % 8 Making a decision - % @ @ 8> % A -8 - @ 3 - 8! %@ - % . -: 8 + - $ <@ @ = % %8 To request a DSBbrochure/application $ # @ 3 %# - % # B& - /898 -? (' @ ", 4(' 44'40*F E ! ! 440 '40*0 <$=8 +&&...
Page 250 - Repairing paint chips
Cleaning '( Repairing paint chips ; @ @ @ I@ 8" I 7 + / $ 1 <$*!N4 1(*4-!=@ % I 5 $@ 2 " 8 + 3IB • 2A +47 / <!2-N4 (4UUUU!= • >? ! 2A <!2!N4 (4UUUU!=/ <% UUUU = % %I : 8 #%" #.# # $$&E& # $&' Cleaning the wheel rims andcovers !! )## ! &.# # &# ) &#&...
Page 251 - I 5
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Page 252 - Cleaning the engine
Cleaning '(' Cleaning the engine > % 3 % 8 %B • + % %8 • #.# $" ## ) & )#- !# # 3 8 • 7 % 4 % % < ? = @ 4 8 • #.# $$" " " #/$# # # ## @ 8$ @ > & <$F!N4 !(04!= A % %8 #.# ) # # ## )# F )# # ## !" &# # !#'
Page 255 - I 8
Cleaning '(( Washing non-painted plasticexterior parts 7 & <N404!= 8, @ % >? + I; 9 ; <-*!4 ('4!!=8 :# " $$.# $& &# $& $' + I 5 $@ 2 " 8 Washing mirrors, mirrorhousings and reflective surfaces ( &# !- ! #%#&.# %&# )E.# !# " &' 7 & <N404!= ?...
Page 256 - Washing the exterior lamps
Cleaning '( Washing the exterior lamps # . && # $& !$- # "E$$# )#- @$$.# &#!& .# .#E&##' 7 + <>9!N4 ('4!!=@ ?I % %@ 8 , I @ % >? + ; 9 ; I<-*!4 ('4!!=8 Cleaning the windshield, wiperblades and rear window , % % @ % @ I%% % 8 + I%? %@ @ I 8 ( &# # )# # )) )...
Page 257 - I 8; Cleaning the instrument panel
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Page 259 - I 8
Cleaning '( #.# # # # &.# ) &# '( # # &# $& &##- )&E& & # %& %%#& # %!# ##E# % # # !#' , @ 4 %I ; <$0!N4 ('4!=8 $ % I % >? 7 <>!N4 ('04!!=8 & % I % I 8 Cleaning leather seats (ifequipped) ! $@ 2 " % I @ 8+ @ % & ? 2I <$'!N4 ('4!=8 &a...
Page 260 - I; Cleaning the inside windows
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Page 261 - Underbody; O I
Cleaning ' Cleaning and maintaining thesafety belts % >? 7 I<>!N4 ('04!!=@ 5 $@ 2 I" 8 ( # #&- "# " # .# &# # #- E## & !" )# # # # )#' Underbody $ A 8 1 I 3 8 Ford, Lincoln and Mercury carcare products F $@ 2 " A I 8 + A I O I I 8 > A I? 8 $ @ % I A A B
Page 263 - Maintenance and Specifications; SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; G H
Maintenance and Specifications '0 SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS + B • 44 8 • G " H % 3 3 8, A @ 8 3 G H % 87 @ @ 8 " 8 PRECAUTIONS WHENSERVICING YOUR VEHICLE - % 8 • & %3 8 • @ 3 @ .% % 8
Page 264 - G H; OPENING THE HOOD
Maintenance and Specifications ' • & %3 % @ 8 • 1 @ % 8, @ G H % @ ? 1 8 OPENING THE HOOD 8 , @ % % 8'8 ? 808 2 % % 88 + @ @ % % ' D 0 <IDI'I=8
Page 265 - IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Maintenance and Specifications '( IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.0 L SPI Engine > -3# $ ? ! /% I - % > <3 3= +? 3 > 3 $ @ 3 3 % 38
Page 267 - WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
Maintenance and Specifications '* WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Checking and adding washerfluid 3 % % 8, %@ 8 , %@ %8 & % % 8 , % @ 3 % 8 ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil ; G " H 3 8 8 "3 8 '8 + % % 8 08 3 3 / </3= < ? = <$= < ? =8 8 9 8 / 8 (8 2 <3=8 8 8 , @ 8
Page 268 - Adding engine oil
Maintenance and Specifications ' • , #)## # 8 8H ! <'8 /, = #)## (( : <'8 N4=@ 8 ( (( 8 • , % ",E#!&& 3@ % ",ED"!U#!&&D$722 8 • 9 "!U#$722 3 8 8*8 / 3 8 Adding engine oil 8 3 8 $ @ 8 '8 , % ",E "!U#!&& $722 @ 8 ; 808 ;3 8 8 # # # #.# .# # 8H ! &l...
Page 270 - BATTERY
Maintenance and Specifications '* , " < $ = 8 BATTERY F A % " 4 % A % 8)%@ @ 3 8 ; G " H 8, %@ % @ % <% % 3 =8 , @ %@ % %8 , % @ 38 I##$ # ##&"# #.# #& &# $ # # *#.# &+' ( .#% # #" &#' $ @ 4 @ 3 8 ! @ 3 % 8
Page 274 - ENGINE COOLANT; H H
Maintenance and Specifications '* ENGINE COOLANT Checking engine coolant + 3 G " H8 + (#( %@ % A 5 D0 ° <D0 ° $=8 % 5 < ; - !5 +@ L;=8 + H H H H 8 , %@ 8F % 4 % (#( % 8 , % S S@ %3 8
Page 275 - H H
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Page 276 - Adding engine coolant
Maintenance and Specifications '* , 3 @ % 8 , % @ 8 ; 8 # ! O @ 5 % % 8 Adding engine coolant @ 3 (#( ? %8 ! ? @ % @ 8 & % 8 A 8 ! @ 8 & % % 8 , % @ 3 % 8
Page 280 - H H H
Maintenance and Specifications ' (8 $ % % ? < =@ % H H H H 8 , % @ 88 ; 8 + 8 < 8= ! @ 3 < =8 , (#( < 40 ° $#40 ° =@ . 8 , 3 (#( 8 @ 3 ? % 8 , @ (#( % A 8, 8 <8 A= @ 3 8 F 38 9 % % 8
Page 281 - Recycled engine coolant
Maintenance and Specifications ' Recycled engine coolant $ " $4 A % " / > <4 =8 )%@ $ >>4" *-4!8 7 8$ " E9+ A % " / > $4 8 7 8 $ % : 8 Coolant refill capacity + % : @ 8$ 8
Page 282 - Severe climates
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Page 284 - How fail-safe cooling works
Maintenance and Specifications ' How fail-safe cooling works , B • + % 8 • + . $ 3 ! % 8 • + % 8, 4 @ % % 8 > 8 % 8 )%B • + % % 8 • + % 8 • + % 8>? % % %@ 3 89 @ 48 +3 5 8
Page 289 - Fuel filler cap
Maintenance and Specifications ' Fuel filler cap ! @ % @ 8 + @ @ 8 + % 8 ! 4 % ? #% 8 % " ! #$&# # %# %# &$- #$&# ) %# %# &$ ## % " .#&#' # &!# )" !" # . % " !# # %# %# "#! % # &#& ## 8&% %# %# &$ #' + 8 , @ % 8 9%@ . 8 , @ ? 3 @ % .8 F...
Page 290 - Choosing the right fuel
Maintenance and Specifications ' Choosing the right fuel 7 7E2>!&>& $7>28 + % 8F % % @ 4 <""+=8 < > , = 8 , % @ 4 8 )%@ % A @ 8; % % %8
Page 291 - Octane recommendations
Maintenance and Specifications ' Octane recommendations F G H % <;J"=#' *8 G; H % % 8& 33 8 )%@ 33 % % @ A 8 Fuel quality , ? @ @ G; H 8 G/H < 7 = 8 , @ A 8 87 (R+M)/2 METHOD
Page 292 - Cleaner air; G 4H
Maintenance and Specifications ' ' , 3 3 A 8 !3 8 ; 3 %8" % : 3 4% $ 8 4% $ % 8 !3 4% $ 8 , @ 3 8 #6 &# 8 Cleaner air $ G 4H A 8& @ % 8 & %8
Page 293 - Running out of fuel; F 3; Fuel filter
Maintenance and Specifications ' 0 Running out of fuel ! % 8, B • F 3 3 8 • F 8 $ @ % 8 Fuel filter F A % 8$ @ A 8 ; G " H 8 % " #$&# # %# %#- #$&# ) J# 8&% $' # &!# )" !" # . % " !# # %# "#! % J# 8&% %# %# #'
Page 294 - Measuring techniques
Maintenance and Specifications ' ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUELECONOMY Measuring techniques F @ 8 F 8 $ ?@ A E9+ 8 3 @I3 <@I = < 34 =8 F % 0@I3 D (@I3 <'@I D 0@I =8+ 3 A 3 ; G9% H8 + , > ; 8 , 3 3 % 8 > ; 3 8
Page 295 - Filling the tank
Maintenance and Specifications ' ( # ! % !$" ##.# .# # ## $ &## . #' # #%# " .#&# %# # %# # &# #!$"- " ! # # #%# # % ! % # .## &$&" % # %# # # #!$" ##.# $## # ' Filling the tank 7 < % D D = 3 8 ! % 34 % 8 ! % % 3% A @ 8, @ 8 + 8 F % 8 + % 8
Page 296 - Calculating fuel economy
Maintenance and Specifications ' Calculating fuel economy 8 $ 3 8'8 > 3@ < =808 ! 3 4@ 3 3 < = 88 $ % B 8$" # # " >00- # .# " !## .##'(.# !# .## " #' 1 < %=8 + % : 8 ! @ 3 % % % % 8 , @ % 8
Page 297 - Habits
Maintenance and Specifications ' * Driving style – good driving andfuel economy habits % 8 Habits • @ S 8 • % % % 8 • , < = % % 8 • ! O % % 8 • % 8 • % % 8 • & < ( 3# P( Q (S 3# P(( Q=8 • ; % 8 • 7 8
Page 299 - Conditions
Maintenance and Specifications ' Conditions • ) % % 8 • % % I <? 8 # 3 PIQ 3 PI Q % =8 • ! < ? @ # @ @ 3# 3= % 8 • 7 % % 8 • $ % % % ' D 3 < D = 8 • $ 8 • +? % % 8 • %% 8
Page 300 - EPA window sticker
Maintenance and Specifications 0 EPA window sticker > % >/! %% 38 %% 3 % 8 + >/! %% 3 % 8, ? % %% 38 + ; 2# 3 <"/= ? : 8 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM F A % % % % ? 8 + 3 %3 B
Page 305 - BRAKE FLUID
Maintenance and Specifications 0( BRAKE FLUID Checking and adding brake fluid -3 3 8 ; G " H B8 % 8'8 808 , @ 3 "!U8 & 88 7 3 $ 8 ; " 8 7 &9+I0 3 8 -3 ?8 , &9+ ( 3 &9+ 0 &9+ @ % 38 & 8 + 3 8
Page 306 - TRANSAXLE FLUID
Maintenance and Specifications 0 TRANSAXLE FLUID Checking automatic transaxlefluid ; G " H 3 8 F ? 8 )%@ 3 ? %3 @ 8I8@ ? % 38! ? ? % %8 + 3@ % <? 0 3 P' Q=8 , ? @ % @ 0 % 388 & 0 3 <'I = 8'8 /3 3 38
Page 307 - Low fluid level
Maintenance and Specifications 0* 08 3 3 3 @ 8 ! % 88 2 / </3= 8(8 ; 3@ % % @ 88 , 3 3 8*8 ; 3 8 + 8 Low fluid level & 3 R <(R$=8 Correct fluid level + ? 3 (R4R <'R$4R$= 8 + ? % ",E "!U 3 % 8 ! ? 3
Page 308 - High fluid level
Maintenance and Specifications 0 High fluid level $ ? 8 ! ? # # 8) 8 + ? @ %@ @ 3 8 , 0 8 + % % ? 8 ;3 8 Adjusting automatic transaxlefluid levels - @ 3 8 + 3 # 3 " 8 :# % @$$.# !& /# % !" &# # /# &!$# !#' , @ '( <#' = 8, @ ? A 8
Page 311 - Treadwear
Maintenance and Specifications 0 Treadwear + % % % 8 $ ? @ ( % % 4 <I#'= % 8 + @ %@ @ @ 8 Traction AA A B C + @ % !!@ !@ -@ 8 + : % 8 ! 3 8 + 4 3 @ @ @ @ 3 8
Page 312 - Temperature A B C
Maintenance and Specifications 0' Temperature A B C + ! < =@ -@ @ : % % 8 @ ? 8 + % $ " E8 8 - ! % A %8 + 8 >? @ @ ? @ @ 8
Page 313 - SERVICING YOUR TIRES
Maintenance and Specifications 00 SERVICING YOUR TIRES Checking the tire pressure • 7 8 • 3 % @ 3 ( 3 <0I =8 • !. 8 , @ 8 Tire rotation - : .@ % 8 + 3 % @ G " H8 , % @ 38 • $
Page 314 - Replacing the tires
Maintenance and Specifications 0 Replacing the tires ; % % 8 5 @ ? @ 4 @ 4 8 7 5 2 8 "3 5@ @ 4 8 7 8 , % @ 8 "3 5@ @ 4 <88@ G! +H@ 8=@ $8 $ % 3 8 + : 8
Page 315 - SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS
Maintenance and Specifications 0( SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS % 5 8 + 4% %8 )%@ @ % 8 , @ % < 5 = % 8 % !+ < A= ? @ % % @ % % !+ 8 $ % % % B ) & " # %# J# >DG >2 #') & #.# # # # $# #'
Page 318 - Fluid
Maintenance and Specifications 0 Fluid Ford part name Application Capacity > " / > <4 = " / > < % = ! (8*( 2 <8 A= /% " ">;9E !+$ ! $ 8 2 <8 ( A= $ 3 E#! ! ( 2 <08' = +? " $ " + $ " '8 2 <'8 A= +? " ">;9E !+$ ! 8 2 <8 A= 7 4 '8(...
Page 319 - LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS; Item
Maintenance and Specifications 0 LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS Item Ford part name orequivalent Ford partnumber Ford specification -3 " ) &9+I0 3 /"4 >!4"'(4! & % 2 $*!N4 '4-! $(!N4 ((04!! >;4"0/4! & J @ @ 3 @ 3@ " 4/ U4 $(!N4 ' 4!! >;4"( 4! > " / > ...
Page 320 - ENGINE DATA; Engine
Maintenance and Specifications 0' Item Ford part name orequivalent Ford partnumber Ford specification /% " ">;9E ! + $ U+4'4M&U ">;9E ! ? " ">;9E !+$ U+4(4M" ">;9E " ? D ,-( " $ " + $ U+4"(4M &4"''4 " ? D "+U *( "...
Page 321 - Dimensions
Maintenance and Specifications 0' Sedan VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Dimensions mm (in) <= 9 D* <*8D*(8= <'= 9 % <*8*= <0= 9 D <(8*D(80= <= '( <0= <(= +3 D(' <(8D( 8= **D ( <(8D(8 =
Page 322 - Coupe
Maintenance and Specifications 0'' Coupe Dimensions mm (in) <= 9 ' D' * <8D 8'= <'= 9 % <*8*= <0= 9 D <(8*D(80= <= '( <0= <(= +3 D(' <(8D( 8= **D ( <(8D(8 =
Page 323 - Wagon
Maintenance and Specifications 0'0 Wagon Dimensions mm (in) <= 9 ('0D(( <*8D* 8= <'= 9 % <*8*= <0= 9 <%# 3= (D <(*8D(8*= <0= 9 <% 3= 'D(0' <(8*D80= <= '( <0= <(= +3 D(' <(8D( 8= **D ( <(8D(8 =
Page 324 - IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE
Maintenance and Specifications 0' IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE Safety compliance label + E )% + ! ; A 2 ? % 2 8 + 2 : 8
Page 325 - Vehicle identification number
Maintenance and Specifications 0'( Vehicle identification number + <,E= 8 + ,E 3 % 8 Engine number + < = 3@ ? @ < A=8
Page 326 - Accessories; Vehicle Security
Accessories 0' FORD ACCESSORIES FORYOUR VEHICLE ! % 5 $@ 2 4" $ 8 + A O 8 , @ A ? $: 8 $ " % 4 $ 4 %3 % @ % 8 + % % % B D ' '@ # '@I3 <% = D % 2 8 + $ % % E% : 2 40 0@ # @ 3 <% =8 8 &&## # .# % !#' Vehicle Security ; 3 3 % Comfort and convenience ! @ @ 5 & > > % > ...
Page 327 - A B
Accessories 0'* Protection and appearanceequipment ! % ? & & $ $ < = 3 ) 2 % % " ; 3 %% $ ? @ 3 % % A B • @ A@ @ ? % ? <; !; 2 =8 % 8 • + $ <$= ; + <;+= D %4% @ D A % 8 ! A % $ ;+ A 8 • " @ 8 @ 8 , @ 8 <5 P-Q @ % % % : 8= • $ A8
Page 328 - Index
Index 0' !- % * 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ! 0' 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ! 3 0( 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 !+ @I 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 ! ('4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ! ...
Page 336 - Filling station information; TT
Filling station information 00 Item Information ; 7 D * $ 3 ( 2 <08' = > < = '8 2 N4>B 8'( 2 <8( A= '8 2 /,B 08* 2 <8 A= + 5 8 ) / T (8*( 2 <8 A= /% $ 8 " ? '8 2 <'8 A= ! ? TT 8 2 <8 A= T , A @ $ / $ 8 ; " - TT > ? 8 3 ">;9E # ">;9E 8 ">...