Ford 2010 Flex v.1- User Manual

Ford 2010 Flex v.1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Copyright © 2009 Ford Motor Company
  • Page 5 – CONGRATULATIONS; Additional owner information is given in separate publications.; SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION; Introduction
  • Page 7 – Special instructions; Airbag Supplemental; NEVER; SYNC; Event Data Recording
  • Page 9 – CELL PHONE USE; Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle; Refer to this Owner’s Guide for all other required
  • Page 10 – Vehicle Symbol Glossary
  • Page 12 – WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES; The service; Instrument Cluster
  • Page 13 – Brake system warning light:; BRAKE
  • Page 15 – Low tire pressure warning:; Inflating your tires
  • Page 18 – MESSAGE CENTER; The message center display is located in the instrument cluster.; Info; Refer to
  • Page 19 – TIMER
  • Page 20 – System check and vehicle feature customization; RESET FOR SYSTEM CHECK; Some systems show a message only if a condition is present.; OIL LIFE; This displays the remaining oil life.
  • Page 22 – DRIVER DOOR AJAR
  • Page 28 – AUDIO SYSTEMS; MyKeyTM; AM/FM CD/MP3 satellite compatible sound system; Entertainment Systems
  • Page 31 – To auto load up to six discs–; For a CD6 system–; To auto eject all loaded discs–
  • Page 34 – Satellite radio menu; SATELLITE RADIO MENU:
  • Page 35 – CHANNEL LOCKOUT MENU-
  • Page 36 – Sound Adjustments; SPEED COMPENSATED VOLUME:
  • Page 37 – Audio system–Navigation system based (if equipped); Navigation system
  • Page 38 – To play your portable music player using the auxiliary input jack:; Begin with the vehicle parked and the radio turned off.
  • Page 40 – GENERAL AUDIO INFORMATION; There are three factors that can affect radio reception:
  • Page 42 – Audio system warranty and service; Refer to the; MP3 track and folder structure; Sample MP3 structure
  • Page 43 – SIRIUS; Satellite radio reception factors:; To receive the satellite signal, your
  • Page 47 – Quick start; To play a DVD; To watch a DVD playing in the other headrest system:
  • Page 50 – DVD player controls
  • Page 51 – Single
  • Page 52 – Remote control
  • Page 53 – SETUP; Setup Menu
  • Page 55 – Battery replacement; Headphones; Wireless headphones
  • Page 56 – To install the batteries,; remove; To operate the headphones:; Adjust the volume control to the desired listening level.
  • Page 57 – Operation; Single play/Dual play
  • Page 58 – You can access dual play mode in any of the following ways:
  • Page 59 – Setup menu options
  • Page 60 – OSD language
  • Page 61 – Angle mark
  • Page 63 – FULL
  • Page 64 – General information; DVDs are formatted by; Safety information
  • Page 66 – Environmental extremes
  • Page 67 – Your vehicle may be equipped with SYNC
  • Page 68 – Rear window defroster; Multifunction control:; Climate Controls
  • Page 70 – Operating tips
  • Page 71 – Temperature conversion:; Message center; Front fan speed control:
  • Page 72 – Passenger heated seat control:; Heated seats
  • Page 74 – Passenger temperature:
  • Page 76 – Front Zone
  • Page 77 – Voice commands in climate mode
  • Page 80 – HEADLAMP CONTROL; Turns on the parking lamps,; Lights
  • Page 81 – High beams; Pull and release to activate.
  • Page 82 – PANEL DIMMER CONTROL; If the battery is disconnected, discharged, or a new battery is; AIMING THE HEADLAMPS
  • Page 84 – Halogen headlamp; Close the hood and turn off the lamps.; TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
  • Page 86 – The ambient lights will stay on until the ignition is placed in the; BULB REPLACEMENT; Examples of acceptable condensation are:; Using the right bulbs
  • Page 90 – Install the new bulb in reverse order.
  • Page 91 – Courtesy wipe feature:; One extra wipe will occur a few seconds after; Windshield wiper rainlamp feature (if equipped with Autolamp); Driver Controls
  • Page 92 – The wiper blades are heated automatically; TILT AND TELESCOPE (IF EQUIPPED) STEERING WHEEL; To adjust the steering wheel:
  • Page 93 – To stow the visor back into
  • Page 94 – Compass calibration
  • Page 96 – CENTER CONSOLE; Storage drawer with cupholders
  • Page 97 – Second row center console features (if equipped); Utility compartment
  • Page 98 – Cleaning and maintenance; Under certain conditions, condensation on the inside walls of the
  • Page 100 – Indicator light Code; Green light is On — Power point is ready to supply power
  • Page 101 – AUTO
  • Page 102 – If the switch is released before the window is fully closed,; Accessory delay
  • Page 103 – INTERIOR MIRROR; Automatic dimming interior rear view mirror; Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is in
  • Page 104 – Press the back of the control to adjust the pedals toward you.; SPEED CONTROL
  • Page 105 – Using speed control; Setting speed control
  • Page 106 – Radio control features
  • Page 107 – Navigation System
  • Page 109 – UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 110 – HomeLink; Programming; Do not program HomeLink
  • Page 111 – press and hold for five seconds and release
  • Page 112 – every two
  • Page 113 – Do NOT
  • Page 119 – FCC and RSS-210 Industry Canada Compliance; MANUAL LIFTGATE
  • Page 120 – Opening and Closing the power liftgate:
  • Page 123 – To manually operate the liftgate:; Resetting the power liftgate:
  • Page 124 – CARGO AREA FEATURES
  • Page 125 – The vehicle’s roof panel is; NOT; designed to directly carry a load.; The; Ensure that the load is securely fastened.
  • Page 126 – KEYS; keys without remote entry transmitter; Locks and Security
  • Page 129 – Keyless entry keypad autolock enable/disable procedure; horn chirp; Autounlock feature
  • Page 131 – Keyless entry keypad autounlock enable/disable procedure
  • Page 132 – REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM; There are two possible types of IKTs:
  • Page 134 – Locking the doors
  • Page 135 – Activating the memory feature
  • Page 136 – Deactivating the memory feature; Replacing the battery
  • Page 137 – all IKTs; How to reprogram your Integrated Keyhead Transmitters (IKTs); Illuminated entry; Battery saver
  • Page 138 – SECURICODETM KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
  • Page 139 – Unlocking the doors/Two; do not
  • Page 141 – Automatic arming; Your vehicle comes equipped with two Integrated Keyhead
  • Page 143 – into the; coded key; Remove the newly programmed; coded key; To program MyKeyTM features, refer to; MYKEYTM
  • Page 144 – Seating and Safety; Optional settings – These settings can be changed; Programming MyKeyTM Optional Settings
  • Page 145 – Press SETUP until RESET FOR MYKEY SETUP is displayed.; Disable MyKeyTM; To reset all MyKeysTM as Admin keys do the following:
  • Page 146 – Check MyKeyTM System Status; Using MyKeyTM with Remote Start Systems; Create a MyKeyTM
  • Page 147 – Troubleshooting; MyKeyTM with Remote Start Systems
  • Page 149 – ALL Integrated Keyhead Transmitters; are brought to the; Arming the system; Press the
  • Page 150 – Disarming the system; Triggering the anti-theft system
  • Page 151 – Seating and Safety Restraints
  • Page 154 – Adjusting the front manual seat (if equipped)
  • Page 155 – Using the manual lumbar support (if equipped); Turn to adjust lumbar support.; Folding down the front passenger seatback; Cover sharp edges on the load and properly secure
  • Page 156 – Adjusting the front power seat (if equipped); Front passenger sensing system
  • Page 158 – Using the power lumbar support (if equipped)
  • Page 160 – The adjustable head restraint is a safety device.
  • Page 163 – The seatback will fold flat.
  • Page 165 – Exiting the third row seat
  • Page 166 – Note; : Ensure that the seat and
  • Page 168 – Stowing the third row seat; Do not use the seat anchors as cargo tie downs.
  • Page 170 – Third-row seat tailgate mode
  • Page 173 – place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active air; STRONGLY; encouraged to always properly
  • Page 175 – Safety belt precautions
  • Page 176 – Combination lap and shoulder belts
  • Page 177 – When to use the automatic locking mode; any time; Safety restraints for children
  • Page 179 – Front safety belt height adjustment; Position the safety belt height adjusters so that the; Safety belt pretensioner; The driver and front passenger safety belt system; Safety belt extension assembly
  • Page 180 – Safety belt warning light and indicator chime; Conditions of operation
  • Page 183 – feature; The driver and front passenger Belt-Minder
  • Page 184 – AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
  • Page 185 – Important SRS precautions
  • Page 187 – How does the airbag supplemental restraint system work?; Several air bag system components get hot after
  • Page 192 – If the airbag readiness lamp is lit, do the following:; Pull the vehicle over.
  • Page 193 – Seat-mounted side airbag system
  • Page 196 – How does the Safety Canopy
  • Page 198 – SOS Post-Crash Alert SystemTM
  • Page 199 – SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN; Airbag supplemental restraint system; Important child restraint precautions; Always make sure your child is secured properly in
  • Page 200 – Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children
  • Page 201 – Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.
  • Page 202 – Transporting children
  • Page 203 – When installing a child safety seat:
  • Page 210 – Attaching child safety seats with tether straps
  • Page 212 – rd row
  • Page 213 – Child booster seats; When children should use booster seats
  • Page 215 – High back booster seats
  • Page 217 – Child restraint and safety belt maintenance; For proper care of soiled safety belts, refer to
  • Page 218 – Tires, Wheels and Loading
  • Page 219 – How your vehicle differs from other vehicles
  • Page 220 – ) times as well on the government course as a tire; Traction AA A B C
  • Page 223 – Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure
  • Page 224 – TIRE CARE
  • Page 225 – Tires degrade over time depending on many factors such as
  • Page 226 – Tire replacement requirements; Only use replacement tires and wheels that are the
  • Page 228 – Highway hazards; Tire and wheel alignment
  • Page 229 – Tire rotation; scheduled maintenance information
  • Page 230 – INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE TIRE SIDEWALL
  • Page 231 – Information on “P” type tires
  • Page 233 – Treadwear, Traction and Temperature Grades; The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the; Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure:; Indicates the tire
  • Page 234 – Load Range/Load Inflation
  • Page 235 – Vehicle loading — with and without a trailer
  • Page 237 – Changing tires with TPMS; It is
  • Page 238 – Understanding your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS); When your temporary spare tire is installed
  • Page 239 – When you believe your system is not operating properly; Possible cause Customer Action Required; Solid Warning Light
  • Page 240 – Spare tire in use Your temporary spare tire is in
  • Page 241 – SNOW TIRES AND CABLES/CHAINS; Snow tires must be the same size, load index, speed
  • Page 242 – If possible, avoid fully loading your vehicle.; VEHICLE LOADING – WITH AND WITHOUT A TRAILER; – is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of; Vehicle Curb Weight; – is the weight of your new vehicle when you
  • Page 243 – Payload; – is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the; “THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND; for
  • Page 244 – Cargo Weight; – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight,
  • Page 245 – These; Trailer towing; The GVWR is shown on the Safety
  • Page 246 – Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label
  • Page 247 – RV and Trailer Towing Guide
  • Page 248 – Steps for determining the correct load limit:
  • Page 249 – TRAILER TOWING; Follow these guidelines to ensure safe towing procedure:
  • Page 251 – Weight distributing hitch; Safety chains
  • Page 252 – Do not connect a trailer’s hydraulic brake system; Trailer lamps; When towing a trailer:
  • Page 253 – Climate
  • Page 254 – Do; Starting
  • Page 255 – Starting the engine; Driving
  • Page 261 – ABS warning lamp; Parking brake; Always set the parking brake fully and make sure; ABS
  • Page 264 – Switching off Traction Control
  • Page 265 – Roll Stability ControlTM (RSC
  • Page 267 – TRAILER SWAY REDUCE SPEED; STEERING
  • Page 269 – BRAKE-SHIFT INTERLOCK; Fuses and relays
  • Page 274 – The transmission will operate in gears one through six.
  • Page 275 – Upshift according to the following chart:; Upshifts when accelerating (recommended for best fuel
  • Page 276 – REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM; To help avoid personal injury, please read and
  • Page 278 – Always use caution while backing.
  • Page 280 – This system is designed to be a supplementary park
  • Page 281 – Automatic Search for Parking Space
  • Page 282 – Automatic Steering into Parking Space
  • Page 284 – You may have deactivated the AdvanceTrac; Why doesn’t APA offer a particular parking space?
  • Page 285 – When an AWD system fault is present, the warning; CHECK AWD; message in the message center (see; AWD OFF; message in the message center
  • Page 286 – message may also be displayed in the message; message will turn off when; Driving on slippery surfaces with AWD vehicles; Basic operating principles
  • Page 289 – Driving on hilly or sloping terrain; Avoid driving crosswise or turning on steep; A danger lies in losing traction, slipping sideways and
  • Page 291 – Maintenance and Modifications; DRIVING THROUGH WATER; Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as quickly as dry brakes.
  • Page 292 – 4–hours, seven days a week; Roadside Emergencies
  • Page 293 – Using roadside assistance; Customer Information Guide; HAZARD FLASHER CONTROL; With extended use, the flasher may run down your battery.
  • Page 294 – FUSES AND RELAYS; Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage
  • Page 295 – Standard fuse amperage rating and color
  • Page 296 – Passenger compartment fuse panel; The fuses are coded as follows.; Location; Driver smart window motor
  • Page 302 – Tire pressure monitoring system; Dissimilar spare tire/wheel information
  • Page 304 – Stopping and securing the vehicle; Removing the spare tire and jack
  • Page 305 – Tire change procedure
  • Page 306 – Lower the wheel by turning the jack handle counterclockwise.
  • Page 308 – place the tire over the
  • Page 311 – Tips for use of the temporary mobility kit; When using the temporary mobility kit, leave the engine running; (only if the vehicle is outdoors or in a well-ventilated area); so; Check the use by date regularly and
  • Page 312 – Remove the valve cap from the tire valve.
  • Page 313 – (only if the vehicle is outdoors or in a
  • Page 314 – Second; Second stage: Checking tire pressure; Reinflating the tire with sealing compound and air; stop and call roadside assistance.
  • Page 315 – What to do after the tire has been sealed; Second stage: Checking tire
  • Page 316 – Removal of the Sealant Canister from the Temporary Mobility Kit
  • Page 318 – When a wheel is installed, always remove any
  • Page 319 – RUNNING OUT OF FUEL; Running out of fuel; Do not
  • Page 320 – touch. Set the parking brake on; Connecting the jumper cables; In the illustrations,
  • Page 322 – Jump starting; Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
  • Page 323 – Removing the jumper cables; Remove the jumper cable from the
  • Page 324 – relearn
  • Page 325 – WRECKER TOWING; On AWD vehicles, it is; required; that your vehicle be towed with a wheel
  • Page 326 – Emergency towing; Brake-shift interlock
  • Page 327 – Customer Assistance
  • Page 328 – Additional assistance
  • Page 331 – GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
  • Page 334 – WASHING THE EXTERIOR; available from your authorized dealer.; Exterior chrome; Use Motorcraft; Cleaning
  • Page 336 – ENGINE
  • Page 338 – L V6 EcoBoost engine; For routine cleaning, use Motorcraft; WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADES; Ultra-Clear Spray Glass
  • Page 339 – INSTRUMENT PANEL/INTERIOR TRIM AND CLUSTER LENS; Do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents
  • Page 340 – INTERIOR
  • Page 343 – SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; scheduled maintenance; PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE; Maintenance and Specifications
  • Page 344 – OPENING THE HOOD
  • Page 345 – IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 347 – Engine shield; Maintenance product; Checking and adding washer fluid for the liftgate
  • Page 348 – CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES; Windows and wiper blades; Changing rear window wiper blade; To replace the wiper blade:
  • Page 349 – within this
  • Page 350 – If the oil level is; below this; engine; oil must be added; Adding engine; Adding engine oil; Checking the engine
  • Page 351 – 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 352 – BATTERY; Batteries normally produce explosive gases which
  • Page 353 – Wash hands after handling.
  • Page 354 – scheduled maintenance information.; 0/50 mixture of coolant and water provides the following:; RETURN
  • Page 355 – Adding engine coolant
  • Page 356 – Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to the coolant.
  • Page 357 – Checking engine coolant; Recycled engine coolant; Used engine coolant should be disposed of in an appropriate; Coolant refill capacity; Maintenance product specifications and capacities; Severe climates
  • Page 358 – NEVER increase the coolant concentration above 60%.; If you drive in extremely hot climates:; NEVER decrease the coolant concentration below 40%.
  • Page 359 – What you should know about fail-safe cooling
  • Page 362 – Refueling
  • Page 363 – Place approved fuel container on the ground.; Easy FuelTM “no cap” fuel system; When fueling your vehicle:
  • Page 364 – Choosing the right fuel; Use of any fuel other than those recommended may cause; Octane recommendations
  • Page 365 – Fuel quality; Choosing the right
  • Page 367 – 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 368 – Calculating fuel economy
  • Page 369 – Driving style — good driving and fuel economy habits; Habits
  • Page 371 – Warranty Guide/Customer Information Guide
  • Page 373 – POWER STEERING FLUID (EXCEPT ECOBOOST ENGINE)
  • Page 374 – Refer to your
  • Page 376 – AIR FILTER
  • Page 377 – Changing the air filter element; Release the clamps that secure the air filter housing cover.
  • Page 378 – or
  • Page 382 – Octane; Engine drivebelt routing
  • Page 385 – F50 6–Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Page 386 – Accessories
  • Page 387 – Peace of mind; Remote start
  • Page 388 – FORD ESP EXTENDED SERVICE PLANS; Up to 500+ Covered Vehicle Components; Ford Extended Service Plan
  • Page 391 – Index
  • Page 397 – Windows
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Introduction

5

Instrument Cluster

12

Warning lights and chimes

12

Gauges

16

Message center

18

Entertainment Systems

28

AM/FM stereo with CD/MP3

28

Auxiliary input jack (Line in)

37

USB port

39

Satellite radio information

43

Family entertainment system

46

Navigation system

67

SYNC

67

Climate Controls

68

Manual heating and air conditioning

68

Dual electronic automatic temperature control

71

Navigation system based climate control

74

Rear window defroster

79

Lights

80

Headlamps

80

Turn signal control

84

Bulb replacement

86

Driver Controls

91

Windshield wiper/washer control

91

Steering wheel adjustment

92

Power windows

101

Mirrors

103

Speed control

104

Moon roof

108

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Locks and Security 126 Keys 126 Locks 127 Anti-theft system 140 Seating and Safety Restraints 151 Seating 151 Safety restraints 171 Airbags 184 Child restraints 199 Tires, Wheels and Loading 218 Tire information 220 Tire inflation 222 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 236 Vehicle loading 242 Tr...

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