Ford 2013 Fiesta v.1- User Manual

Ford 2013 Fiesta v.1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SecuriLock; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – AdvanceTrac
  • Page 8 – Introduction
  • Page 10 – SYNC; Event Data Recording
  • Page 12 – Some constituents of engine exhaust, certain vehicle; PERCHLORATE MATERIAL; Certain components in your vehicle such as airbag modules, safety
  • Page 13 – Collision Repairs
  • Page 14 – NEVER
  • Page 15 – MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT; Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle; Refer to this Owner’s Manual for all other required
  • Page 16 – GENERAL INFORMATION; Always make sure your child is secured properly in a; Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children; Child Safety
  • Page 19 – Seats
  • Page 20 – BOOSTER SEATS; Never place, or allow a child to place, the shoulder
  • Page 21 – Types of Booster Seats; Backless booster seats
  • Page 22 – Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.; place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active airbag.
  • Page 26 – Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH); Never attach two child safety seats to the same
  • Page 28 – The standardized spacing for LATCH lower anchors; Using Tether Straps; straps are available as an accessory for many older safety seats.
  • Page 29 – If you install a child seat with rigid LATCH attachments, do not; Four door; Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat.
  • Page 30 – Five door
  • Page 31 – CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
  • Page 32 – PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION; Safety Belts
  • Page 34 – Always ride and drive with your seatback upright
  • Page 35 – Safety Belt Locking Modes; After any vehicle collision, the safety belt system at
  • Page 36 – Safety Belt Extension Assembly; Do not use extensions to change the fit of the
  • Page 37 – SAFETY BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT; Position the safety belt height adjusters so that the; SAFETY BELT WARNING LIGHT AND INDICATOR CHIME
  • Page 39 – Deactivating and Activating the Belt-Minder
  • Page 40 – CHILD RESTRAINT AND SAFETY BELT MAINTENANCE; Cleaning the Interior
  • Page 41 – Personal Safety System
  • Page 42 – Supplementary Restraints System
  • Page 43 – SOS POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEMTM
  • Page 44 – DRIVER AND PASSENGER AIRBAGS; Crash sensors and airbag indicator; Proper Driver and Front Passenger Seating Adjustment
  • Page 45 – Children and Airbags; KNEE AIRBAG; To know if the knee airbag is operating properly, refer to
  • Page 46 – FRONT PASSENGER SENSING SYSTEM
  • Page 49 – If the airbag readiness lamp is lit, do the following:
  • Page 50 – SIDE AIRBAGS
  • Page 51 – SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS
  • Page 52 – Crash sensors and Airbag Indicator
  • Page 53 – CRASH SENSORS AND AIRBAG INDICATOR; Modifying or adding equipment to the front end of
  • Page 54 – AIRBAG DISPOSAL
  • Page 55 – Remote Control; Keys and Remote Control
  • Page 56 – Your vehicle’s keys were
  • Page 57 – Your vehicle’s back-up keys; Replacing the Battery; Do not wipe off any grease on the battery terminals or on the
  • Page 59 – Car Finder
  • Page 60 – REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL; Security; Reprogramming Your Remote Control
  • Page 61 – Rear Door Unlocking and Opening; Central Locking and Unlocking; Locks
  • Page 62 – The remote control can be used any time the vehicle is not running.
  • Page 63 – Activating Intelligent Access (If Equipped); At the Front Doors
  • Page 64 – Delayed Locking; Smart locks; Smart Unlocks for Integrated Keyhead Transmitter; Smart Unlocks for Intelligent Access Keys (If Equipped)
  • Page 65 – Deactivating and Activating Autolock or Autounlock
  • Page 66 – Illuminated Entry
  • Page 67 – Illuminated Exit; the ignition is turned off.; TRUNK RELEASE; Press the release button located above the license plate.
  • Page 68 – INTERIOR LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT RELEASE (4–DOOR ONLY); Keep vehicle doors and luggage compartment locked
  • Page 71 – Programming a Spare Intelligent Access Key; Arming the alarm; You can disarm the system by any of the following actions:
  • Page 72 – ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL; Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle; Steering Wheel
  • Page 73 – Seek, Next or Previous
  • Page 75 – Wipers and Washers
  • Page 76 – WINDSHIELD WASHERS; Do not operate the washers when the washer reservoir is empty.; REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS
  • Page 77 – Headlamp Flasher; INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER; Lighting
  • Page 78 – Multifunction
  • Page 79 – OFF: The dome lamps will not come on when the doors are opened.; Rear dome and map lamps
  • Page 80 – Battery Saver
  • Page 81 – Windows and Mirrors
  • Page 82 – Window Lock; Overriding the Bounce-Back Feature
  • Page 84 – INTERIOR MIRROR; Do not adjust the mirror when your vehicle is
  • Page 86 – GAUGES; B. Information Display and Engine Coolant Temperature gauge; Information Display; Shows the outside air temperature.; Trip Computer; See; Instrument Cluster
  • Page 88 – Flashes when the anti-theft system has been activated.; Battery; If it illuminates when you are driving, check that the parking; Direction Indicator
  • Page 90 – system serviced immediately by your authorized dealer.
  • Page 91 – Service Engine Soon; emissions control system. Refer to; Stability Control System
  • Page 93 – Information Displays
  • Page 94 – Menu
  • Page 99 – CD units are designed to play commercially pressed 4.75 in; Audio System
  • Page 100 – MP3 Track and Folder Structure; The maximum
  • Page 104 – Menu structure
  • Page 105 – Setting the clock
  • Page 106 – to
  • Page 108 – AUXILIARY INPUT JACK
  • Page 109 – USB PORT; SATELLITE RADIO INFORMATION (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 110 – SIRIUS
  • Page 113 – Climate Control
  • Page 114 – Heated windows and mirrors; HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE INTERIOR CLIMATE
  • Page 117 – CABIN AIR FILTER; Improves the interior compartment cleanliness
  • Page 118 – SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION
  • Page 120 – Rear seat center head restraints; The head restraints consist of:; Adjusting the Head Restraint; Pull up the head restraint.; Lowering the head restraint
  • Page 121 – Do not attempt to force the head restraint backward after it is
  • Page 122 – FRONT SEATS; Do not adjust the driver’s seat or seatback when
  • Page 123 – Recline Adjustment
  • Page 126 – Auxiliary Power Points
  • Page 127 – CENTER CONSOLE; Storage Compartments
  • Page 128 – Starting and Stopping the Engine
  • Page 132 – Suitable for Use with Outdoor
  • Page 133 – Using the Engine Block Heater
  • Page 134 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; Fuel and Refueling
  • Page 135 – FUEL QUALITY; Use of any fuel other than those recommended may cause; Choosing the Right Fuel
  • Page 136 – RUNNING OUT OF FUEL; Warning lamps and; Refilling with a Portable Fuel Container
  • Page 137 – REFUELING
  • Page 138 – The fuel system may be under pressure. If you hear
  • Page 140 – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM; scheduled maintenance information
  • Page 143 – Transmission
  • Page 145 – Understanding Your SelectShift Automatic; Your transmission must be in S (Sport) for SelectShift to operate
  • Page 147 – If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow; Do not rock the vehicle if the engine is not at normal operating
  • Page 151 – Using Hill Start Assist; If the engine is revved excessively, hill start assist will be
  • Page 152 – Vehicle Care; Brake Over Accelerator; Brakes
  • Page 154 – System Indicator Lights and Messages; If a failure has been detected within the Traction; Traction Control
  • Page 155 – Stability Control
  • Page 156 – USING ADVANCETRAC; system cannot be completely turned off, but the ESC
  • Page 157 – Cruise Control
  • Page 158 – Canceling a Set Speed; When you use the clutch pedal to cancel a set speed, the engine; Resuming a Set Speed; Press and release RES.; Switching Off Cruise Control; The set speed is erased when you switch off cruise control.
  • Page 159 – Driving Aids
  • Page 160 – Steering Tips
  • Page 161 – – is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of; Vehicle Curb Weight; – is the weight of your new vehicle when you; Payload; – is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the; “THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND; for; Load Carrying
  • Page 165 – Steps for determining the correct load limit:
  • Page 167 – TOWING A TRAILER; Never tow a trailer with this vehicle. Your vehicle is; WRECKER TOWING; Towing
  • Page 168 – Automatic; Recreational Towing; Climate; after; Vehicles with a Manual Transmission
  • Page 169 – must
  • Page 171 – ECONOMICAL DRIVING; Driving Hints
  • Page 172 – Drive with the wheels out of alignment.; DRIVING THROUGH WATER; Driving through deep water where the transmission vent tube is
  • Page 173 – FLOOR MATS; Always use floor mats that are designed to fit the
  • Page 174 – WARNING; To remove the floor mat, reverse the installation procedure.
  • Page 175 – ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE; Roadside assistance will cover:; Roadside Emergencies
  • Page 176 – Press the flasher control again to turn them off.
  • Page 178 – Connecting the Jumper Cables; Do not connect the end of the second cable to the; Jump Starting; Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
  • Page 179 – Removing the Jumper Cables; In the illustration, the vehicle on the bottom is used to designate
  • Page 180 – Customer Assistance
  • Page 181 – Mailing address; Additional assistance
  • Page 184 – GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
  • Page 188 – Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color; Fuses
  • Page 189 – Changing the vehicle battery
  • Page 193 – Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel; The fuses are coded as follows:; Number; Instrument cluster
  • Page 196 – scheduled maintenance; Precautions; Maintenance
  • Page 197 – Working with the engine on; To reduce the risk of vehicle damage and/or personal; OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOOD
  • Page 198 – UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW
  • Page 199 – Capacities and
  • Page 200 – scheduled maintenance information.; Adding Engine Coolant
  • Page 201 – Recycled Engine Coolant; Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner.
  • Page 203 – Checking manual transmission fluid (if equipped); Install and tighten the fill plug securely.; BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CHECK
  • Page 204 – WASHER FLUID CHECK; Capacities and Specifications; CHANGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY
  • Page 205 – Battery relearn
  • Page 206 – CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES
  • Page 208 – AIR FILTER CHECK; Motorcraft; Changing the air filter element
  • Page 210 – Close the hood and turn off the lamps.; REMOVING A HEADLAMP; Remove the front lamp assembly in order to replace the bulbs.
  • Page 211 – Replacing Headlamp Bulbs
  • Page 218 – License plate lamp
  • Page 221 – WAXING; Wash the vehicle first.; REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE; Always read the instructions before using the products.; CLEANING THE ENGINE; Spray Motorcraft
  • Page 224 – CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS
  • Page 225 – VEHICLE STORAGE; General
  • Page 227 – Miscellaneous; Removing Vehicle from Storage; When your vehicle is ready to come out of storage, do the following:
  • Page 228 – ) times as well on the government course as a tire; Wheels and Tires
  • Page 231 – INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE TIRE SIDEWALL; Information on “P” Type Tires
  • Page 232 – Letter rating
  • Page 235 – Information on “T” Type Tires; Location of the Tire Label
  • Page 236 – INFLATING YOUR TIRES; Under-inflation is the most common cause of tire; Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure; is the tire manufacturer’s
  • Page 239 – Damage; Tires degrade over time depending on many factors such as
  • Page 240 – Tire Replacement Requirements; Only use replacement tires and wheels that are the
  • Page 241 – Safety Practices; Highway Hazards
  • Page 242 – If your tires show uneven wear ask an authorized dealer to check
  • Page 243 – USING SNOW CHAINS
  • Page 244 – TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM; The tire pressure monitoring system is NOT a
  • Page 245 – Changing Tires with a TPMS; Each road tire is equipped; Understanding Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS); When Your Temporary Spare Tire Is Installed
  • Page 246 – Possible cause Customer action required; Inflating your tires
  • Page 247 – Spare tire in use Repair the damaged road wheel/tire
  • Page 248 – CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL; Tire pressure monitoring system; Dissimilar Spare Tire and Wheel Assembly Information
  • Page 250 – Tire Change Procedure
  • Page 253 – When a wheel is installed, always remove any; Bolt size; Inspect the wheel pilot bore
  • Page 258 – Scheduled Maintenance Information
  • Page 259 – VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER; A. World manufacturer identifier
  • Page 260 – Five-speed manual transmission
  • Page 261 – Accessories
  • Page 262 – Peace of mind; Keyless entry keypad
  • Page 263 – Ford Extended Service Plan
  • Page 265 – FORD ESP EXTENDED SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)
  • Page 266 – Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your Dealership?; Factory-Trained Technicians; Scheduled Maintenance
  • Page 267 – Protecting your investment
  • Page 268 – Owner Checks and Services
  • Page 271 – Change engine oil and filter.
  • Page 272 – Additional Maintenance Items
  • Page 273 – Maintenance Schedule Log
  • Page 276 – SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
  • Page 277 – Special Operating Condition Log
  • Page 279 – If the vehicle is registered in; Hot climate oil change intervals:; Vehicles operating in the Middle; Engine air filter & cabin air filter replacement:; Engine air filter and; ENGINE COOLANT CHANGE RECORD; Initial change
  • Page 280 – Engine Coolant Change Log
  • Page 282 – Times are subject to change due to holidays.; Driving Restrictions
  • Page 283 – “Phone”
  • Page 284 – System Interaction and Feedback; Adjusting the Interaction Level
  • Page 285 – Helpful Hints
  • Page 290 – SYNC supports a maximum of three callers; Phonebook
  • Page 291 – Exit the current menu.; Accessing Features through the Phone Menu; , Vehicle Health Report and SYNC Services.; Phone Redial; The system attempts to automatically
  • Page 293 – Text Messaging; Receiving a Text Message; Download Unread Msgs
  • Page 294 – Ford or Lincoln
  • Page 296 – Downloading times are phone- and; Return
  • Page 297 – System Settings; Bluetooth Devices Menu Options
  • Page 298 – Delete Device
  • Page 299 – Advanced Menu Options; Prompts
  • Page 300 – SYNC APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES (IF EQUIPPED); In order for the following features to work, your cellular phone
  • Page 303 – Vehicle Health Report; Vehicle Health Report privacy notice.
  • Page 304 – Vehicle Health Report options
  • Page 305 – Vehicle Health Report Privacy Notice
  • Page 308 – Disconnecting from SYNC Services; SYNC Services Quick Tips
  • Page 312 – “USB”; Exploring the USB device; Voice Command Guide
  • Page 313 – “Pause”; Media Menu Features
  • Page 314 – : Press OK to select and play music
  • Page 318 – Similar Music; With certain playing devices, if your
  • Page 319 – Press OK and then scroll to select from:
  • Page 321 – TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 323 – Bluetooth
  • Page 327 – Review the phone voice
  • Page 328 – You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software; GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE:; This EULA grants you the; Appendices
  • Page 330 – Consent to Use of Data:; You agree that MS, Microsoft Corporation,
  • Page 332 – No Liability for Certain Damages:
  • Page 333 – End user notice; Microsoft; Read and follow instructions; Operating certain parts of this system while driving
  • Page 334 – General operation
  • Page 336 – Audio system; Index
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Introduction

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Child Safety

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Child seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Child seat positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Booster seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

Installing child safety seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Child safety locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Safety Belts

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Fastening the safety belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Safety belt warning light and indicator chime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

Safety belt-minder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

Child restraint and safety belt maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

Personal Safety System

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Supplementary Restraints System

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Driver and passenger airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44

Knee airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

Front passenger sensing system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

Side airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

Side curtain airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51

Crash sensors and airbag indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53

Airbag disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54

Keys and Remote Control

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General information on radio frequencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55

Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56

Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56

Replacing a lost key or remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60

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Summary

Page 2 - SecuriLock; Table of Contents

Locks 61 Locking and unlocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Trunk release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 I...

Page 4 - AdvanceTrac

Fuel and Refueling 134 Fuel quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 Running out of fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 Refueling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 8 - Introduction

ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time toget to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you knowabout it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it. WARNING: Always drive with due care and attention when using and op...

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