Ford 2013 C-MAX Hybrid v.1- User Manual

Ford 2013 C-MAX Hybrid v.1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – General Information on Radio; Table of Contents
  • Page 10 – ABOUT THIS MANUAL; WARNING; Protecting the Environment; SYMBOLS GLOSSARY; Safety alert; Introduction
  • Page 12 – DATA RECORDING; Service Data Recording; SYNCTM; Event Data Recording
  • Page 14 – CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65; PERCHLORATE; perchlorate; FORD CREDIT; Collision Repairs
  • Page 15 – Warranty on Replacement Parts; SPECIAL NOTICES; New Vehicle Limited Warranty; WARNINGS
  • Page 16 – EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS; Refer to this Owner’s
  • Page 17 – GENERAL INFORMATION; Child Safety
  • Page 18 – Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children; Front Passenger Sensing System; CHILD SEAT POSITIONING
  • Page 20 – BOOSTER SEATS; Types of Booster Seats; Backless booster seats
  • Page 21 – High back booster seats
  • Page 22 – INSTALLING CHILD SEATS; Child Seats
  • Page 26 – Using Tether Straps
  • Page 27 – CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
  • Page 29 – PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION; Safety Belts
  • Page 30 – Restraint of Pregnant Women
  • Page 31 – Safety Belt Locking Modes
  • Page 32 – Grasp the shoulder portion and pull; Safety Belt Extension Assembly
  • Page 33 – Conditions of operation; SAFETY BELT MINDER
  • Page 36 – Personal Safety SystemTM
  • Page 37 – Supplementary Restraints System
  • Page 38 – Children and Airbags
  • Page 39 – KNEE AIRBAG; Crash
  • Page 42 – SIDE AIRBAGS
  • Page 43 – SAFETY CANOPYTM
  • Page 45 – AIRBAG DISPOSAL
  • Page 46 – Intelligent Access; You press a button on the transmitter.; REMOTE CONTROL; Integrated Keyhead Transmitters; Keys and Remote Controls
  • Page 47 – Your vehicle’s keys came with a; Intelligent Access Key; Mechanical Key Blade
  • Page 48 – Your vehicle’s back-up keys came; Replacing the Battery; Refer to local regulations when
  • Page 49 – Do not touch the battery contacts or
  • Page 50 – Car Finder; If locking was not successful or if any; Sounding a Panic Alarm; The panic alarm will only operate
  • Page 52 – create a MyKey; Non-configurable Settings; MyKeyTM
  • Page 53 – CREATING A MYKEY; You can clear or change your MyKey; CLEARING ALL MYKEYS; When you clear your MyKeys, you
  • Page 55 – MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING; Keyless
  • Page 57 – Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems
  • Page 58 – LOCKING AND UNLOCKING; Power Door Locks; Unlock; Remote Control; Press the button to unlock the driver door.; Locks
  • Page 59 – Mechanical Key; Locking the Doors Individually; Opening a Rear Door from Inside; At the Front Doors
  • Page 60 – Autolock; all doors are closed
  • Page 61 – Illuminated Entry
  • Page 62 – MANUAL LIFTGATE; Opening the Liftgate; Manually; Closing the Liftgate
  • Page 63 – POWER LIFTGATE; Opening and Closing the Liftgate
  • Page 65 – Setting the Liftgate Open Height; Manually move the liftgate to the; Obstacle Detection; When Closing
  • Page 66 – SecuriLock®; Automatic Arming; Security
  • Page 67 – Pressing the panic button on the
  • Page 68 – AUDIO CONTROL; Volume up; Steering Wheel
  • Page 69 – Seek, Next or Previous; VOICE CONTROL; CRUISE CONTROL; Cruise Control
  • Page 70 – Multimedia Controls; OK
  • Page 71 – WINDSHIELD WIPERS; Intermittent Wipe; AUTOWIPERS; Wipers and Washers
  • Page 72 – WINDSHIELD WASHERS; Do not operate the washers when
  • Page 73 – Rear Window Wiper; Intermittent wipe; Rear Window Washer
  • Page 74 – LIGHTING CONTROL; Off; High Beams; AUTOLAMPS; It may be necessary to switch your; Lighting
  • Page 75 – Vehicles With Front Fog Lamps; HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY
  • Page 76 – Tap the lever up or down to make the; INTERIOR LAMPS; Front Interior Lamp; Without panorama roof
  • Page 77 – With panorama roof; Rear Interior Lamp; AMBIENT LIGHTING; Color palette
  • Page 79 – POWER WINDOWS; Window Lock; Overriding the Bounce-Back Feature; Windows and Mirrors
  • Page 80 – Accessory Delay; GLOBAL OPENING; To operate this feature, accessory; Opening the Windows; EXTERIOR MIRRORS; Power Exterior Mirrors
  • Page 81 – Press the arrows to adjust the mirror.; Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors; See; Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors
  • Page 82 – INTERIOR MIRROR; SUN VISORS; Illuminated Vanity Mirror; Lift the cover to switch the lamp on.; SUN SHADES
  • Page 83 – Sun Shade Relearning
  • Page 84 – GAUGES; Left Information Display; Right Information Display; The efficiency leaves display can be; Instrument Cluster
  • Page 85 – Common Displays; Fuel Economy Displays:
  • Page 90 – A message will be shown in the display.
  • Page 91 – Information Display Controls; Main menu; Information Displays
  • Page 92 – Menu level 5
  • Page 98 – Pressing OK resets the odometer and
  • Page 100 – Some items are optional and may
  • Page 101 – Some MyKey items will only appear if a MyKey is set.
  • Page 102 – INFORMATION MESSAGES; Depending on the vehicle options; AdvanceTrac®
  • Page 105 – Maintenance; Engine Oil Check
  • Page 106 – MyKey
  • Page 108 – Tire Pressure Monitoring System; Transmission
  • Page 109 – AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL; Press the large fan icon to increase the fan speed press the small; Climate Control
  • Page 110 – Temperature Control; LO; General Hints; Prolonged use of recirculated air may
  • Page 111 – Heated Rear Window
  • Page 112 – Do not clean the housing or glass of; CABIN AIR FILTER; Make sure you have a cabin air filter; REMOTE START; heated seats; Automatic Settings
  • Page 113 – Heated and Cooled Devices
  • Page 114 – HEAD RESTRAINTS; Seats
  • Page 115 – Adjusting the Head Restraint; Pull the head restraint up.
  • Page 116 – MANUAL SEATS
  • Page 117 – Recline Adjustment; POWER SEATS
  • Page 118 – Power Lumbar
  • Page 119 – REAR SEATS; Pull the lever up on the outboard side; Unfolding the Seatback; HEATED SEATS
  • Page 120 – REAR SEAT ARMREST
  • Page 121 – Universal Garage Door Opener
  • Page 125 – 2-volt DC power point; Locations; Power points may be found:; 10-volt AC power point; Auxiliary Power Points
  • Page 127 – CENTER CONSOLE; Available console features include:; OVERHEAD CONSOLE; Storage Compartments
  • Page 128 – IGNITION SWITCH; When you switch the ignition off and; KEYLESS STARTING; The keyless starting system may not; Starting and Stopping the Engine
  • Page 129 – Ignition Modes; II; Vehicles with an Ignition Key; III; Vehicles with Keyless Start; Hybrid Electric Vehicle
  • Page 131 – Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes; Important Ventilating Information; ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
  • Page 132 – Using the Engine Block Heater
  • Page 133 – HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE; Press the accelerator pedal fully. A pop; Unique Driving Characteristics
  • Page 137 – Frequently asked questions
  • Page 138 – Towing
  • Page 139 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; Fuel and Refueling
  • Page 140 – FUEL QUALITY; Use of any fuel other than those; Choosing the Right Fuel; If new fuel is not added during an 18; RUNNING OUT OF FUEL; If you have run out of fuel:
  • Page 142 – REFUELING
  • Page 146 – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
  • Page 148 – FUEL CONSUMPTION; The amount of usable fuel in the; Filling the Tank; Each time you fill the tank, record the
  • Page 149 – Calculate fuel economy by dividing
  • Page 150 – High Voltage Battery
  • Page 156 – AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Automatic Transmission; Putting your vehicle in gear:
  • Page 157 – Brake-Shift Interlock
  • Page 159 – Occasional brake noise is normal. If; Brake Over Accelerator; switch the engine off and; Brake Assist; Brakes
  • Page 160 – PARKING BRAKE; HILL START ASSIST
  • Page 161 – Using Hill Start Assist; If the sensors detect that your vehicle
  • Page 162 – General; Traction Control
  • Page 163 – Stability Control
  • Page 164 – USING STABILITY CONTROL; You can turn
  • Page 165 – PARKING AID; Rear Sensing System; Parking Aids
  • Page 166 – Front Sensing System
  • Page 167 – ACTIVE PARK ASSIST; Using Active Park Assist
  • Page 168 – the system to search on.
  • Page 170 – Troubleshooting the System; The traction control system may be off; Something may be contacting the front bumper or side sensors; A repair or alteration has changed detection capabilities
  • Page 171 – REAR VIEW CAMERA
  • Page 172 – Guidelines and the Centerline
  • Page 174 – Cruise control will disengage if your; Switching Cruise Control On; You will erase the set speed if you
  • Page 175 – ECO Cruise Control; ECO
  • Page 176 – STEERING; Electric Power Steering; Driving Aids
  • Page 177 – LUGGAGE COVERS; Removing the Shade; Load Carrying
  • Page 178 – PAYLOAD; is the combined weight
  • Page 180 – CARGO; includes all
  • Page 185 – Emergency Towing; The transmission is placed in position
  • Page 186 – Recreational Towing; Put your climate control system in
  • Page 187 – ECONOMICAL DRIVING; High Voltage; Driving Hints
  • Page 188 – DRIVING THROUGH WATER; Driving through deep water above
  • Page 189 – FLOOR MATS
  • Page 190 – ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE; Roadside assistance will cover:; Roadside Emergencies
  • Page 191 – HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS; If used when the vehicle is not; FUEL SHUTOFF; JUMP-STARTING THE VEHICLE; Preparing Your Vehicle; Use only a 12-volt supply to start your
  • Page 192 – Connecting the Jumper Cables; In the illustration, the vehicle on the
  • Page 193 – Jump Starting; Once the disabled vehicle has been; Removing the Jumper Cables
  • Page 196 – POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM; The horn and lamps will turn off when:
  • Page 197 – Away From Home; Customer Assistance
  • Page 199 – Ford Motor Company reserves the
  • Page 202 – Website
  • Page 203 – CHANGING A FUSE; Fuses
  • Page 204 – FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART; Power Distribution Box
  • Page 207 – Fuel pump supply
  • Page 209 – Luggage Compartment Fuse Panel
  • Page 212 – Scheduled; Precautions; Do not work on a hot engine.; Working with the Engine Off; Set the parking brake and shift to; Working with the Engine On
  • Page 215 – Adding Engine Oil; Capacities and
  • Page 216 – ENGINE COOLANT CHECK; Checking the Engine Coolant; Scheduled Maintenance
  • Page 217 – Adding Coolant
  • Page 218 – Adding Engine Coolant; Capacities and Specifications; Recycled Engine Coolant
  • Page 220 – BRAKE FLUID CHECK
  • Page 221 – CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY
  • Page 223 – Changing the Front Wiper Blades
  • Page 225 – Identifying Air Filter Element Components; A. Air cleaner assembly
  • Page 227 – ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS; Vertical Aim Adjustment; Center height of lamp to ground
  • Page 228 – Horizontal Aim Adjustment; REMOVING A HEADLAMP; Lamp Assembly Condensation
  • Page 229 – Replacing Headlamp Bulbs
  • Page 233 – Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulb
  • Page 234 – Gently pull the lamp assembly away; BULB SPECIFICATION CHART; Fog lamps
  • Page 235 – Suntan lotions and insect repellents; Exterior Chrome; Never use abrasive materials such as; Vehicle Care
  • Page 236 – WAXING; Grained door handles.
  • Page 237 – CLEANING THE ENGINE; Do not use sharp objects, such as a; CLEANING THE INTERIOR
  • Page 239 – Remove the soaked cloth and if it is not; CLEANING LEATHER SEATS
  • Page 240 – VEHICLE STORAGE; Cover interior trim to prevent fading.
  • Page 241 – Maintain recommended air pressure.; Miscellaneous
  • Page 242 – TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT; You should use the temporary; Wheels and Tires
  • Page 243 – General Information; Tips for Use of the Kit; Keep the kit away from children.
  • Page 263 – Each road tire is equipped with a tire
  • Page 265 – When your temporary spare tire
  • Page 266 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications; recommended replacement fasteners.
  • Page 267 – Wheel pilot bore
  • Page 268 – ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 269 – MOTORCRAFT PARTS
  • Page 271 – Electronic continuously variable transmis-
  • Page 274 – Accessories
  • Page 279 – Distance and strength; CD and CD Player Information; CD units play commercially pressed; MP3 Track and Folder Structure; Audio System
  • Page 281 – MENU
  • Page 285 – Menu Structure; Depending on your system, some
  • Page 287 – DIGITAL AUDIO; HD Radio broadcasts are not
  • Page 288 – HD Radio Reception and Station Troubleshooting; Reception area
  • Page 289 – Direct Tune; SATELLITE RADIO
  • Page 290 – This receiver includes the eCos; Satellite Radio Reception Factors; Antenna obstructions; SIRIUS® Satellite Radio Service; SIRIUS reserves the unrestricted right
  • Page 291 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 292 – AUXILIARY INPUT JACK; USB PORT
  • Page 293 – MEDIA HUB; SD card slot
  • Page 294 – Make and receive calls.; Support
  • Page 295 – SYNC Owner Account; Why do I need a SYNC owner account?; Driving Restrictions; Privacy Information
  • Page 296 – USING VOICE RECOGNITION; Initiating a Voice Session
  • Page 297 – System Interaction and Feedback; Adjusting the Interaction Level
  • Page 298 – Helpful Hints
  • Page 299 – Pairing a Phone for the First Time; SYNC can support downloading up; Pairing Subsequent Phones; Make sure to switch on the ignition; Phone Voice Commands
  • Page 304 – Text Messaging; Forwarding a text message is a
  • Page 305 – Accessing Your Phone Settings
  • Page 306 – System Settings
  • Page 311 – Vehicle Health Report
  • Page 312 – SYNC Services requires activation
  • Page 314 – Personalizing
  • Page 315 – If your digital media player has a; Media Voice Commands
  • Page 316 – to finish before the system plays any of your music.
  • Page 317 – Media Menu Features; AUX
  • Page 319 – Accessing Your Play Menu
  • Page 323 – SYNCTM TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 325 – This is a device limitation.
  • Page 329 – MyFord TouchTM
  • Page 332 – Safety Information; Speed-restricted Features; Pairing a Bluetooth phone
  • Page 335 – Using Voice Recognition; ) in the lower left status bar of
  • Page 336 – Accessing a List of Available Commands; This command is only available when
  • Page 337 – SETTINGS
  • Page 338 – Clock; You cannot manually set the date.; Display
  • Page 339 – Sound; Vehicle
  • Page 340 – If the system locks, and you need to; Details on the charge port light ring
  • Page 341 – Voice Control
  • Page 343 – Phone
  • Page 345 – Choose a Wireless Network
  • Page 346 – tion
  • Page 347 – ENTERTAINMENT; Some features may not be available; Browsing Device Content
  • Page 349 – Sound Settings
  • Page 356 – SIRIUS Satellite Radio Reception Factors and Troubleshooting; Unsubscribed Channel.
  • Page 357 – Subscription Updated.
  • Page 358 – CD
  • Page 359 – This applies to WMA or MP3 files only.; SD Card Slot and USB Port; SD Card
  • Page 360 – Your vehicle may not have all these
  • Page 362 – Bluetooth Audio; BT Stereo
  • Page 364 – PHONE
  • Page 366 – SYNC; Making Calls
  • Page 367 – Downloading and sending text
  • Page 368 – If you select; Phone Settings
  • Page 377 – Power; Electric Motor
  • Page 381 – INFORMATION
  • Page 384 – SIRIUS Travel Link
  • Page 386 – Alerts
  • Page 387 – Calendar
  • Page 389 – 11 Assist Privacy Notice
  • Page 390 – Vehicle Health Report Privacy Notice; CLIMATE; Touch to switch the system off and on. Outside air cannot enter your
  • Page 391 – Manual airflow distribution controls:Footwell and Defrost:; Climate Control Voice Commands
  • Page 393 – NAVIGATION; The navigation SD card must be in; Setting a Destination
  • Page 395 – Govt Office; cityseekr
  • Page 398 – Avoid Areas; Map Mode
  • Page 401 – These commands are only available when
  • Page 402 – One-shot Destination Street Address
  • Page 403 – Appendices
  • Page 410 – License Limitations
  • Page 418 – Why Maintain Your Vehicle?; Protecting Your Investment
  • Page 420 – Oils, Fluids and Flushing; Owner Checks and Services
  • Page 421 – Normal Scheduled Maintenance; Multi-point Inspection
  • Page 423 – Normal Maintenance Intervals; Engine Oil
  • Page 424 – Change automatic transmission fluid.
  • Page 425 – primarily
  • Page 427 – Exceptions; California fuel filter replacement
  • Page 428 – SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RECORD; Dealer stamp
  • Page 436 – Index
  • Page 438 – DRL; Engine Immobilizer
  • Page 440 – Mirrors
  • Page 441 – Rear View Camera
  • Page 443 – Tailgate; Tire Inflation When Punctured; Tire Repair Kit
  • Page 444 – Using MyKey With Remote Start; Using SYNCTM With Your Media; Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration
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Summary

Page 4 - General Information on Radio; Table of Contents

Introduction About This Manual...........................................7Symbols Glossary.............................................7Data Recording..................................................9California Proposition 65..............................11Perchlorate..................................

Page 10 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL; WARNING; Protecting the Environment; SYMBOLS GLOSSARY; Safety alert; Introduction

ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. Werecommend that you take some time toget to know your vehicle by reading thismanual. The more that you know about it,the greater the safety and pleasure youwill get from driving it. WARNING Driving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control,...

Page 12 - DATA RECORDING; Service Data Recording; SYNCTM; Event Data Recording

Low tire pressure warning Maintain correct fluid level Note operating instructions Panic alarm E139213 Parking aid Parking brake Power steering fluid Power windows front/rear Power window lockout Service engine soon Side airbag Shield the eyes Stability control Windshield wash and wipe DATA RECORDIN...

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