Ford 2010 Escape v.2- User Manual

Ford 2010 Escape v.2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – Copyright © 2009 Ford Motor Company
  • Page 4 – CONGRATULATIONS; Additional owner information is given in separate publications.; SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION; Introduction
  • Page 5 – Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and; PERCHLORATE MATERIAL; Trailer towing
  • Page 7 – SYNC; Event Data Recording
  • Page 9 – Refer to this Owner’s Guide for all other required
  • Page 10 – Vehicle Symbol Glossary
  • Page 12 – Instrument Cluster
  • Page 14 – Brake system warning light:; Seating and Safety Restraints; BRAKE
  • Page 16 – Driving; Headlamps on warning chime:
  • Page 18 – If it enters the red section,; Filling the tank
  • Page 19 – Standard instrument cluster:; Message center
  • Page 20 – Info; Refer to
  • Page 21 – Blank Screen; System check and vehicle feature customization; PRESS RESET FOR ENGLISH (if in another language)
  • Page 23 – System warnings
  • Page 27 – REMOVE HANDS PUT IN REVERSE (if equipped)
  • Page 28 – AUDIO SYSTEMS; MyKeyTM; Entertainment Systems
  • Page 33 – Satellite radio menu; SATELLITE RADIO MENU:
  • Page 34 – CHANNEL LOCKOUT MENU-
  • Page 35 – Sound Adjustments
  • Page 37 – To play your portable music player using the auxiliary input jack:
  • Page 39 – GENERAL AUDIO INFORMATION; There are three factors that can affect radio reception:
  • Page 41 – Audio system warranty and service; Refer to the; MP3 track and folder structure; Sample MP3 structure
  • Page 42 – SIRIUS; Satellite radio reception factors:; To receive the satellite signal, your
  • Page 45 – Navigation System
  • Page 46 – Fan speed adjustment:; Rear window defroster; Climate Controls
  • Page 48 – Operating tips; To reduce fog build up on the windshield during humid weather,; For maximum cooling performance in MAX A/C mode:; Select the coolest temperature setting.; To aid in side window defogging/demisting in cold weather:; Adjust the temperature control to maintain comfort.
  • Page 49 – DUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED); Press to engage full automatic
  • Page 51 – Temperature conversion:; Message
  • Page 52 – Heated outside mirrors
  • Page 53 – HEADLAMP CONTROL; headlamps on with windshield wipers feature.; Lights
  • Page 54 – High beams
  • Page 55 – PANEL DIMMER CONTROL; If the battery is disconnected, discharged, or a new battery is
  • Page 57 – When manually in the off position,
  • Page 58 – Cargo and dome lamp
  • Page 59 – The ambient lights will stay on until the ignition is placed in the; Interior lighting battery saver; Examples of acceptable condensation are:
  • Page 60 – Backup lamp; Replacing interior bulbs; Check the operation of all bulbs frequently.; Replacing exterior bulbs; Check the operation of all the bulbs frequently.
  • Page 63 – Replacing high-mount brake lamp bulbs
  • Page 64 – Replacing license plate lamp bulbs
  • Page 65 – Courtesy wipe feature:; One extra wipe will occur a few seconds after; Windshield wiper rainlamp feature (if equipped with Autolamp); Driver Controls
  • Page 66 – To adjust the steering wheel:
  • Page 68 – Compass zone adjustment
  • Page 71 – Rear window buffeting:
  • Page 72 – Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is in; Automatic dimming interior rear view mirror (if equipped)
  • Page 73 – EXTERIOR MIRRORS; Blind spot
  • Page 74 – Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or on
  • Page 75 – Setting speed control; Disengaging speed control
  • Page 77 – Turning off speed control; Radio control features
  • Page 79 – To open the moon roof:
  • Page 80 – the moon roof will travel with; If the control is released before the moon; UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 86 – FCC and RSS-210 Industry Canada Compliance; LIFTGATE
  • Page 87 – CARGO AREA FEATURES
  • Page 88 – Passenger side cargo compartment
  • Page 89 – The vehicle’s roof panel is; NOT; designed to directly carry a load.; The; Ensure that the load is securely fastened. When the
  • Page 90 – When the cross bars are installed and unloaded, noise can be
  • Page 92 – KEYS; keys without remote entry transmitter; Locks and Security
  • Page 93 – Seating and Safety; Optional settings – These settings can be changed
  • Page 94 – Programming MyKeyTM Optional Settings
  • Page 95 – Check MyKeyTM System Status; Using MyKeyTM with Remote Start Systems; Create a MyKeyTM
  • Page 97 – Unlocking the doors
  • Page 98 – Autolock; Deactivating/activating autolock
  • Page 99 – Autounlock
  • Page 100 – Deactivating/activating autounlock; Note; Power door lock switch autounlock enable/disable procedure
  • Page 101 – horn chirp; Smart unlocking feature
  • Page 103 – Locking the doors
  • Page 104 – How to reprogram your Integrated Keyhead Transmitters (IKTs); Illuminated entry
  • Page 107 – Programming
  • Page 108 – Automatic arming; Your vehicle comes equipped with two Integrated Keyhead
  • Page 110 – into the; coded key; Remove the newly programmed; coded key
  • Page 119 – Folding down second row seats; Second row adjustable
  • Page 120 – When the seatback release
  • Page 121 – Returning the second row seats to upright position
  • Page 123 – To install the second row cushion; SAFETY RESTRAINTS; How does the Personal Safety SystemTM work?
  • Page 125 – Front passenger sensing system
  • Page 126 – Safety restraints precautions; Always drive and ride with your seatback upright
  • Page 129 – Automatic locking mode; When to use the automatic locking mode; any time; a child safety seat, except a
  • Page 130 – How to disengage the automatic locking mode; Safety belt height adjustment
  • Page 133 – in 4 of us will be
  • Page 135 – feature; The driver and front passenger Belt-Minder
  • Page 136 – AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
  • Page 138 – Children and airbags; Airbags can kill; NEVER
  • Page 140 – the airbag will not; If the
  • Page 144 – If the airbag readiness lamp is lit, do the following:; Customer; Determining if the system is operational; Airbag readiness
  • Page 145 – Seat-mounted side airbag system
  • Page 146 – How does the side airbag system work?
  • Page 147 – the
  • Page 149 – How does the Safety Canopy
  • Page 151 – SOS Post-Crash Alert SystemTM; the safety belt pretensioners.; SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN; Airbag supplemental restraint system
  • Page 152 – Important child restraint precautions; Always make sure your child is secured properly in
  • Page 153 – Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children
  • Page 154 – Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.
  • Page 155 – Transporting children
  • Page 156 – or on the internet; SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN; When installing a child safety seat:
  • Page 158 – the steps are the same for installing a rear facing child seat.
  • Page 160 – later in this chapter.
  • Page 163 – Attaching child safety seats with tether straps; Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat.
  • Page 164 – Child booster seats
  • Page 167 – The importance of shoulder belts
  • Page 168 – Child restraint and safety belt maintenance; Interior
  • Page 169 – Tires, Wheels and Loading
  • Page 170 – How your vehicle differs from other vehicles
  • Page 172 – ) times as well on the government course as a tire; Traction AA A B C; The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on; Temperature A B C; The temperature grade for this tire is established; TIRES
  • Page 174 – Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure
  • Page 175 – TIRE CARE
  • Page 176 – Tires degrade over time depending on many factors such as
  • Page 177 – Tire replacement requirements; Only use replacement tires and wheels that are the
  • Page 178 – Safety practices
  • Page 179 – Do not run over curbs or hit the tire against a curb when parking; do; rapidly spin the tires spinning the tires can tear the tire and; Tire and wheel alignment
  • Page 180 – Tire rotation; scheduled maintenance information
  • Page 181 – INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE TIRE SIDEWALL
  • Page 182 – Information on “P” type tires
  • Page 184 – Treadwear, Traction and Temperature Grades; The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the; Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure:; Indicates the tire
  • Page 185 – Load Range/Load Inflation
  • Page 186 – Vehicle loading — with and without a trailer
  • Page 188 – Changing tires with TPMS; It is; Understanding your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS); When your temporary spare tire is installed
  • Page 189 – Customer Action Required; Solid Warning Light
  • Page 190 – When
  • Page 191 – SNOW TIRES AND CABLES; Snow tires must be the same size, load index, speed
  • Page 192 – – is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of; Vehicle Curb Weight; – is the weight of your new vehicle when you
  • Page 193 – Payload; – is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the; “THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND; for
  • Page 194 – Cargo Weight; – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight,
  • Page 195 – These; The GVWR is shown on the Safety
  • Page 196 – Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label
  • Page 197 – RV and Trailer Towing Guide
  • Page 198 – Steps for determining the correct load limit:
  • Page 200 – TRAILER TOWING; Follow these guidelines to ensure safe towing procedure:
  • Page 201 – transmission
  • Page 202 – Vehicle loading - with and; Preparing to tow
  • Page 203 – Do not connect a trailer’s hydraulic brake system; Trailer lamps; When towing a trailer:
  • Page 204 – Trailer towing tips
  • Page 205 – RECREATIONAL TOWING
  • Page 206 – Do not tow your; Transmission fluid
  • Page 207 – Starting the engine
  • Page 211 – Guarding against exhaust fumes
  • Page 214 – Parking brake; ABS
  • Page 218 – Switching off traction control
  • Page 219 – Roll Stability ControlTM (RSC
  • Page 222 – Fuses and relays
  • Page 225 – The transmission will operate in gears one through six.
  • Page 226 – Provides maximum engine braking.; If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow; To start the vehicle:
  • Page 227 – Recommended shift speeds; Upshift according to the following charts for best fuel economy:; Upshifts during light to moderate accelerations and cruises; The gearshift lever can only
  • Page 228 – Parking your vehicle
  • Page 230 – Always use caution while backing.; Image delay if displayed through the rearview mirror:
  • Page 231 – Night time and dark area use
  • Page 232 – Servicing; This system is designed to be a supplementary park; Automatic Search for Parking Space
  • Page 233 – Automatic Steering into Parking Space
  • Page 234 – Pressing the APA control switch
  • Page 236 – Why doesn’t APA position the vehicle where I want in the space?
  • Page 237 – BLIND SPOT MIRRORS; Exterior mirrors; Driving with blind spot mirrors; Objects in the blind spot mirror are closer than they
  • Page 238 – Driving off-road with truck and utility vehicles
  • Page 239 – If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement; not; If your vehicle gets stuck
  • Page 240 – Emergency maneuvers; Sand
  • Page 241 – Mud and water; Driving through deep water may damage the transmission.
  • Page 242 – Driving on hilly or sloping terrain; Avoid driving crosswise or turning on steep; A danger lies in losing traction, slipping sideways and
  • Page 244 – Maintenance and Modifications; DRIVING THROUGH WATER; Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as quickly as dry brakes.
  • Page 245 – Roadside assistance will cover:; Roadside Emergencies
  • Page 246 – Using roadside assistance; Customer Information Guide; HAZARD FLASHER CONTROL
  • Page 247 – With extended use, the flasher may run down your battery.; FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH; Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage
  • Page 248 – Standard fuse amperage rating and color; Passenger compartment fuse panel
  • Page 251 – Breaker; Power distribution box; Always disconnect the battery before servicing high
  • Page 252 – Location
  • Page 254 – Tire pressure monitoring system
  • Page 255 – Tire, Wheels and Loading; Dissimilar spare tire/wheel information
  • Page 256 – Full-size dissimilar spare without label on wheel
  • Page 258 – Removing the spare tire or spare tire and tether (if equipped)
  • Page 259 – Tire change procedure
  • Page 261 – Before placing the jack under the vehicle, NOTE the jack locations:; Front
  • Page 262 – Rear
  • Page 265 – If your vehicle is equipped with a trailer hitch, guide; Repeat this tightness check procedure (every six months, per; WHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; When a wheel is installed, always remove any
  • Page 266 – RUNNING OUT OF FUEL; Running out of fuel; Do not
  • Page 267 – touch. Set the parking brake on; Connecting the jumper cables; In the illustrations,
  • Page 269 – Jump starting; Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
  • Page 270 – Removing the jumper cables; Remove the jumper cable from the
  • Page 271 – relearn
  • Page 272 – that the front wheels (drive wheels) be placed on a dolly to; required; that your vehicle be towed with a wheel
  • Page 273 – Emergency towing; Brake-shift interlock
  • Page 274 – Customer Assistance
  • Page 275 – Service specials and promotions.; Telephone; Additional assistance
  • Page 278 – GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
  • Page 281 – WASHING THE EXTERIOR; available from your authorized dealer.; Exterior chrome; Use Motorcraft; Cleaning
  • Page 283 – ENGINE; Spray Motorcraft
  • Page 284 – WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADES; Ultra-Clear Spray Glass
  • Page 285 – INSTRUMENT PANEL/INTERIOR TRIM AND CLUSTER LENS; Do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents
  • Page 286 – INTERIOR
  • Page 289 – SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; scheduled maintenance; PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE; Maintenance and Specifications
  • Page 290 – Working with the engine on; To reduce the risk of vehicle damage and/or; OPENING THE HOOD
  • Page 291 – IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 293 – WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID; Maintenance product specifications and capacities; Checking and adding washer fluid for the liftgate
  • Page 294 – CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES; Attach the new blade to the arm and snap it into place.; Changing rear window wiper blade
  • Page 296 – If the oil level is below the lower hole or the lower line, engine; oil; to raise the level within the normal operating range.
  • Page 297 – Adding engine oil; Checking the engine
  • Page 298 – Engine oil and filter recommendations; Use SAE 5W-20 engine oil; SAE 5W-20 oil provides optimum fuel economy and; Maintenance product specifications and
  • Page 299 – BATTERY; Batteries normally produce explosive gases which
  • Page 300 – Wash hands after handling.
  • Page 301 – 0/50 mixture of coolant and water provides the following:; RETURN
  • Page 302 – Adding engine coolant; Maintenance product
  • Page 303 – Alcohol; Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to the coolant.
  • Page 304 – Recycled engine coolant; Used engine coolant should be disposed of in an appropriate; Coolant refill capacity; Severe climates; If you drive in extremely hot climates:
  • Page 305 – What you should know about fail-safe cooling; How fail-safe cooling works
  • Page 307 – Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel:
  • Page 309 – Refueling; Easy FuelTM “no cap” fuel system
  • Page 311 – Choosing the right fuel; Use of any fuel other than those recommended may cause; Octane recommendations
  • Page 312 – Fuel quality; Choosing the right; If you have run out of fuel:
  • Page 314 – Fill the vehicle with fuel from the portable fuel container.; use aftermarket funnels they will not work with; ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMY; Maintenance
  • Page 315 – Calculating fuel economy
  • Page 320 – Brake and clutch systems are supplied from the same reservoir.; TRANSMISSION FLUID; Refer to your
  • Page 326 – or
  • Page 332 – TRANSMISSION CODE DESIGNATIONS
  • Page 333 – Accessories
  • Page 334 – Peace of mind; Keyless entry keypad
  • Page 335 – FORD ESP EXTENDED SERVICE PLANS; Up to 500+ Covered Vehicle Components; Ford Extended Service Plan
  • Page 338 – Index
  • Page 344 – Windows
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Introduction

4

Instrument Cluster

12

Warning lights and chimes

12

Gauges

17

Message center

19

Entertainment Systems

28

AM/FM stereo with CD/MP3

28

Auxiliary input jack (Line in)

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USB port

38

Satellite radio information

42

Navigation system

45

SYNC

45

Climate Controls

46

Manual heating and air conditioning

46

Dual automatic temperature control

49

Rear window defroster

52

Lights

53

Headlamps

53

Turn signal control

57

Bulb replacement

59

Driver Controls

65

Windshield wiper/washer control

65

Steering wheel adjustment

66

Power windows

71

Mirrors

72

Speed control

74

Moon roof

79

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Locks and Security 92 Keys 92 Locks 97 Anti-theft system 107 Seating and Safety Restraints 111 Seating 111 Safety restraints 123 Airbags 136 Child restraints 151 Tires, Wheels and Loading 169 Tire information 171 Tire inflation 173 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 187 Vehicle loading 192 Trail...

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Customer Assistance 274 Reporting safety defects (U.S. only) 280 Reporting safety defects (Canada only) 280 Cleaning 281 Maintenance and Specifications 289 Engine compartment 291 Engine oil 295 Battery 299 Engine coolant 301 Fuel information 306 Air filter(s) 324 Part numbers 326 Maintenance product...

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