Ford 2013 Fusion Hybrid v.2- User Manual

Ford 2013 Fusion Hybrid v.2

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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; EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS; Refer to this Owner’s
  • Page 16 – GENERAL INFORMATION; Child Safety
  • Page 17 – Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children; Front Passenger Sensing System; CHILD SEAT POSITIONING
  • Page 19 – BOOSTER SEATS; Types of Booster Seats; Backless booster seats
  • Page 20 – High back booster seats
  • Page 21 – INSTALLING CHILD SEATS; Child Seats
  • Page 25 – The standardized spacing for LATCH; Using Tether Straps
  • Page 26 – CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
  • Page 28 – PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION; Safety Belts
  • Page 29 – Restraint of Pregnant Women
  • Page 30 – Safety Belt Locking Modes
  • Page 31 – Grasp the shoulder portion and pull; Safety Belt Extension Assembly
  • Page 32 – Conditions of operation; SAFETY BELT MINDER
  • Page 35 – Personal Safety SystemTM
  • Page 36 – Supplementary Restraints System
  • Page 37 – Spin out Detection
  • Page 38 – Children and Airbags; KNEE AIRBAG; Crash
  • Page 40 – When the passenger airbag off light
  • Page 41 – SIDE AIRBAGS
  • Page 42 – SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS
  • Page 44 – AIRBAG DISPOSAL
  • Page 45 – Intelligent Access; You press a button on the transmitter.; REMOTE CONTROL; Integrated Keyhead Transmitters; Keys and Remote Controls
  • Page 46 – Your vehicle’s keys came with a; Intelligent Access Key; Removable Key Blade; Using the Key Blade
  • Page 47 – Replacing the Battery; Refer to local regulations when
  • Page 49 – The panic alarm will only operate; Remote Start; Remote Starting the Vehicle
  • Page 51 – create a MyKey; Standard Settings; The following settings cannot be changed:; Optional Settings; MyKeyTM
  • Page 52 – CREATING A MYKEY; You can clear or change your MyKey; CLEARING ALL MYKEYS; When you clear your MyKeys, you
  • Page 53 – MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING; I cannot program a key.
  • Page 54 – Creating a MyKey
  • Page 55 – LOCKING AND UNLOCKING; Power Door Locks; Unlock; Remote Control; Press the button again within; Locks
  • Page 56 – Activating Intelligent Access; At a Door
  • Page 57 – Auto Relock; General Information; Autolock Feature; all doors are closed,; Illuminated Entry
  • Page 58 – Illuminated Exit; 5 seconds elapse; Battery Saver; With the Remote Control; KEYLESS ENTRY; If you enter your entry code too fast
  • Page 62 – SecuriLock®; Automatic Arming; Security
  • Page 64 – Pressing the panic button on the
  • Page 65 – AUDIO CONTROL; MEDIA; Steering Wheel
  • Page 66 – VOICE CONTROL; CRUISE CONTROL; Cruise Control
  • Page 67 – Cluster Display Control Features; This control functions
  • Page 68 – WINDSHIELD WIPERS; Intermittent Wipe; AUTOWIPERS; Wipers and Washers
  • Page 69 – WINDSHIELD WASHERS; Do not operate the washers when
  • Page 70 – LIGHTING CONTROL; Off; High Beams; AUTOLAMPS; It may be necessary to switch your; Lighting
  • Page 71 – Vehicles With Front Fog Lamps; HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY
  • Page 72 – Activating the System; Information
  • Page 73 – Manually Overriding the System; FRONT FOG LAMPS; Tap the lever up or down to make the; INTERIOR LAMPS; You press a remote control button.; Front Interior Lamp; The front interior lamp switches are
  • Page 74 – Rear Interior Lamp
  • Page 75 – POWER WINDOWS; Window Lock; Windows and Mirrors
  • Page 76 – EXTERIOR MIRRORS
  • Page 77 – Blind Spot Monitor; See; INTERIOR MIRROR
  • Page 78 – SUN VISORS; Illuminated Vanity Mirror; Lift the cover to switch the lamp on.; MOONROOF
  • Page 79 – Opening and Closing the Moonroof; This position helps to reduce wind; Venting the Moonroof
  • Page 80 – GAUGES; Left Information Display; Common Displays; Battery gauge information can be; Instrument Cluster
  • Page 82 – Trip Summary and Lifetime Summary:
  • Page 83 – Some warning indicators appear in
  • Page 84 – Do not resume your journey if it
  • Page 87 – Information Display Controls; Main menu; Information Displays
  • Page 88 – Menu level 5
  • Page 92 – — Empower adds an engine on/off threshold to the power demand gauge
  • Page 99 – INFORMATION MESSAGES; Depending on the vehicle options
  • Page 100 – Using Adaptive Cruise Control; AdvanceTracTM
  • Page 102 – Battery and Charging System (High Voltage)
  • Page 103 – Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert System; Collision Warning System
  • Page 104 – Fuel Quality
  • Page 105 – Hill Start Assist; Keys and Intelligent Access; Keyless Starting
  • Page 106 – Lane Keeping System; Maintenance; Engine Oil Check
  • Page 107 – MyKey
  • Page 108 – Park Aid; Parking; Park Brake
  • Page 111 – Transmission; Automatic Transmission
  • Page 112 – AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL; Driver temperature control:; Climate Control
  • Page 117 – General Hints; Automatic Climate Control; Heating the Interior Quickly
  • Page 118 – You must switch the ignition on to; Heated Exterior Mirror; Do not remove ice from the mirrors; CABIN AIR FILTER; Make sure you have a cabin air filter
  • Page 119 – REMOTE START; heated seats; Automatic Settings
  • Page 120 – HEAD RESTRAINTS; Seats
  • Page 121 – Adjusting the Head Restraint; Pull the head restraint up.; Tilting Head Restraints
  • Page 122 – MANUAL SEATS; POWER SEATS
  • Page 123 – Power Lumbar; MEMORY FUNCTION
  • Page 124 – Saving a Pre-Set Position; Switch the ignition on.; Easy Entry and Exit Function; and the key
  • Page 125 – REAR SEATS; Your vehicle may have split seat
  • Page 126 – HEATED SEATS; VENTILATED SEATS; To operate the ventilated seats:
  • Page 127 – REAR SEAT ARMREST
  • Page 128 – Universal Garage Door Opener
  • Page 132 – 2 Volt DC Power Point; Locations; Power points may be found:; 10 Volt AC Power Point; Auxiliary Power Points
  • Page 133 – Cathode ray tube type televisions
  • Page 134 – CENTER CONSOLE; Available console features include:; OVERHEAD CONSOLE; Storage Compartments
  • Page 135 – IGNITION SWITCH; When you switch the ignition off and; KEYLESS STARTING; The keyless starting system may not; Starting and Stopping the Engine
  • Page 136 – Ignition Modes; II; Vehicles with an Ignition Key; III; Vehicles with Keyless Start
  • Page 137 – Automatic Shutdown; Automatic Shutdown Override
  • Page 139 – Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes; Important Ventilating Information; Set your climate control to outside air.; ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
  • Page 140 – Using the Engine Block Heater
  • Page 141 – HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE; Press the accelerator pedal fully. A pop; Unique Driving Characteristics
  • Page 145 – Frequently asked questions
  • Page 146 – Towing
  • Page 147 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; Fuel and Refueling
  • Page 148 – FUEL QUALITY; Use of any fuel other than those; Choosing the Right Fuel; If new fuel is not added during an 18; REFUELING
  • Page 152 – RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
  • Page 155 – FUEL CONSUMPTION; The amount of usable fuel in the; Filling the Tank
  • Page 156 – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
  • Page 159 – High Voltage Battery
  • Page 165 – AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Putting your vehicle in gear:
  • Page 166 – Brake-Shift Interlock
  • Page 167 – HILL START ASSIST; Using Hill Start Assist; If the sensors detect that your vehicle
  • Page 169 – Occasional brake noise is normal. If; Brake Over Accelerator; and apply the parking brake, and then; Brake Assist; Brakes
  • Page 170 – ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE; Applying the electric parking brake
  • Page 172 – Battery With No Charge
  • Page 173 – General; Traction Control
  • Page 174 – USING STABILITY CONTROL; AdvanceTrac®; . You can turn off the; Stability Control
  • Page 175 – PARKING AID; Rear Sensing System; . As the vehicle moves; Parking Aids
  • Page 176 – Front Sensing System
  • Page 177 – ACTIVE PARK ASSIST; Using Active Park Assist; If the turn signal is not on, the system
  • Page 179 – Troubleshooting the System
  • Page 180 – A repair or alteration has changed detection capabilities; REAR VIEW CAMERA
  • Page 183 – Rear Camera Delay
  • Page 184 – Cruise control will disengage if the; Switching Cruise Control On; If you accelerate by pressing the; Switching Cruise Control Off; You will erase the set speed if you
  • Page 185 – ECO Cruise Control; ECO; Switching the System On; ON; Setting a Speed
  • Page 186 – Following a Vehicle; Setting the Gap Distance; It is your responsibility to select a gap
  • Page 187 – Adaptive cruise control, distance between vehicle settings; Disengaging the System; CNCL; Overriding the System
  • Page 188 – Only use resume if you are aware of; Hilly Condition Usage; An audible alarm will sound and the; Switching the System Off; The set speed memory erases when; Detection Issues
  • Page 189 – Detection issues can occur:; System Not Available; a blocked sensor; Blocked Sensor
  • Page 191 – DRIVER ALERT; Alertness level is fine, no rest required.; Driving Aids
  • Page 192 – LANE KEEPING SYSTEM; Switching the System On and Off
  • Page 194 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 195 – BLIND SPOT MONITOR
  • Page 198 – System Limitations
  • Page 199 – STEERING; Electric Power Steering; Your vehicle is equipped with an
  • Page 200 – COLLISION WARNING SYSTEM
  • Page 203 – PAYLOAD; is the combined weight; Load Carrying
  • Page 205 – CARGO; includes all; For trailer towing information refer; GVW
  • Page 207 – GCW; is the Gross Vehicle Weight plus
  • Page 208 – refers to the
  • Page 210 – TOWING A TRAILER; TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE; Emergency Towing; Tow only in the forward direction.; Recreational Towing; Put your climate control system in
  • Page 212 – ECONOMICAL DRIVING; Drive at steady speeds.; DRIVING THROUGH WATER; Driving through deep water above; Driving Hints
  • Page 213 – FLOOR MATS
  • Page 215 – Away From Home; Customer Assistance
  • Page 217 – Ford Motor Company reserves the
  • Page 220 – Administrator; Website
  • Page 221 – ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE; Roadside assistance will cover:; Roadside Emergencies
  • Page 222 – 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 223 – Connecting the Jumper Cables; In the illustration, the vehicle on the
  • Page 224 – Jump Starting; Once the disabled vehicle has been; Removing the Jumper Cables
  • Page 227 – CHANGING A FUSE; FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART; Power Distribution Box; Fuses
  • Page 228 – Changing the 12V Battery; Not used
  • Page 231 – Power Distribution Box - Bottom
  • Page 234 – Driver door unlock
  • Page 235 – Climate control, Gear shift
  • Page 237 – 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 240 – ENGINE OIL CHECK; Adding Engine Oil; Capacities and
  • Page 241 – Oil Maintenance Mode; ENGINE COOLANT CHECK; Checking the Engine Coolant; Scheduled Maintenance
  • Page 242 – Adding Coolant
  • Page 243 – Adding Engine Coolant; Use a funnel to add prediluted engine; Recycled Engine Coolant
  • Page 244 – Severe Climates; If you drive in extremely cold climates:
  • Page 245 – BRAKE FLUID CHECK
  • Page 246 – WASHER FLUID CHECK; CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY
  • Page 249 – ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS; Vertical Aim Adjustment; Headlamp Aiming Target
  • Page 250 – Horizontal Aim Adjustment; REMOVING A HEADLAMP
  • Page 251 – CHANGING A BULB; Lamp Assembly Condensation
  • Page 252 – Replacing the Headlamp Bulbs
  • Page 253 – Replacing the Side Marker Lamp Bulb; Replacing a Reverse Lamp Bulb
  • Page 254 – BULB SPECIFICATION CHART
  • Page 256 – Suntan lotions and insect repellents; Exterior Chrome; Never use abrasive materials such as; Vehicle Care
  • Page 257 – WAXING; Grained door handles.
  • Page 258 – CLEANING THE ENGINE; Do not use sharp objects, such as a; CLEANING THE INTERIOR
  • Page 260 – Remove the soaked cloth and if it is not; CLEANING LEATHER SEATS
  • Page 261 – VEHICLE STORAGE; Cover interior trim to prevent fading.
  • Page 262 – Maintain recommended air pressure.; Miscellaneous
  • Page 263 – TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT; The temporary mobility kit sealant; Wheels and Tires
  • Page 264 – Tips for Use of the Kit; Keep the kit away from children.
  • Page 269 – TIRE CARE; Treadwear; Temperature A B C
  • Page 270 – Glossary of Tire Terminology; Tire Identification Number
  • Page 271 – Information on P Type Tires
  • Page 273 – For tires with a maximum speed; This begins with
  • Page 274 – Tire Quality Grades do not apply to
  • Page 275 – Information on T Type Tires
  • Page 276 – Location of the Tire Label
  • Page 277 – If you are checking tire pressure when
  • Page 281 – Remember to replace; Safety Practices; *Observe posted speed limits; Highway Hazards
  • Page 284 – Each road tire is equipped with a tire
  • Page 286 – When Inflating your Tires
  • Page 287 – USING SNOW CHAINS
  • Page 288 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications; recommended replacement fasteners.
  • Page 289 – ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS; Capacities and Specifications
  • Page 290 – MOTORCRAFT PARTS
  • Page 295 – Accessories
  • Page 300 – Distance and strength; CD and CD Player Information; CD units play commercially pressed; MP3 Track and Folder Structure; Audio System
  • Page 306 – Menu Structure; Depending on your system, some
  • Page 307 – OK
  • Page 308 – SATELLITE RADIO; This receiver includes the eCos
  • Page 309 – Satellite Radio Reception Factors; Antenna obstructions; SIRIUS® Satellite Radio Service; SIRIUS reserves the unrestricted right
  • Page 311 – AUXILIARY INPUT JACK
  • Page 312 – USB PORT; SYNC®; MEDIA HUB; SD card slot
  • Page 313 – Make and receive calls.; Support
  • Page 314 – SYNC Owner Account; Why do I need a SYNC owner account?; Driving Restrictions; Privacy Information
  • Page 315 – USING VOICE RECOGNITION; Initiating a Voice Session
  • Page 316 – System Interaction and Feedback; Adjusting the Interaction Level
  • Page 317 – Helpful Hints
  • Page 318 – 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 320 – Making Calls
  • Page 321 – Receiving Calls
  • Page 323 – Text Messaging; Receiving a Text Message
  • Page 325 – Accessing Your Phone Settings
  • Page 327 – System Settings
  • Page 332 – 11 Assist Privacy Notice; Vehicle Health Report
  • Page 333 – SYNC Services requires activation
  • Page 335 – Personalizing
  • Page 336 – SYNC AppLink
  • Page 337 – If your digital media player has a; Media Voice Commands
  • Page 338 – to finish before the system plays any of your music.
  • Page 339 – Media Menu Features; AUX
  • Page 341 – Accessing Your Play Menu
  • Page 345 – SYNCTM TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 347 – This is a device limitation.
  • Page 351 – MyFord TouchTM
  • Page 354 – Safety Information; Speed-restricted Features; Pairing a Bluetooth phone
  • Page 357 – Using Voice Recognition; ) in the lower left status bar of
  • Page 358 – This command is only available when
  • Page 359 – Street
  • Page 360 – These are just a sample of the voice
  • Page 361 – SETTINGS; Clock; You cannot manually set the date.
  • Page 362 – Display; You cannot load photos directly from; Sound
  • Page 363 – Vehicle; If the system locks, and you need to
  • Page 364 – Cord Acknowledgement:
  • Page 369 – Choose a Wireless Network
  • Page 370 – tion
  • Page 371 – ENTERTAINMENT; Some features may not be available; Browsing Device Content
  • Page 373 – Sound Settings
  • Page 375 – Reception area
  • Page 376 – Direct Tune
  • Page 380 – SIRIUS Satellite Radio Reception Factors and Troubleshooting; Unsubscribed Channel.
  • Page 381 – Subscription Updated.
  • Page 382 – CD
  • Page 383 – This applies to WMA or MP3 files only.; SD Card Slot and USB Port; SD Card
  • Page 384 – Your vehicle may not have all these
  • Page 386 – Bluetooth Audio; BT Stereo
  • Page 388 – PHONE
  • Page 390 – Put the transmission in position
  • Page 391 – Downloading and sending text
  • Page 392 – If you select View and your vehicle is; Phone Settings
  • Page 393 – for
  • Page 394 – These commands are only available during an active call.
  • Page 401 – Power; shows the direction of power flow between the wheels
  • Page 405 – INFORMATION
  • Page 408 – SIRIUS Travel Link
  • Page 411 – Alerts
  • Page 413 – Vehicle diagnostic information
  • Page 414 – Vehicle Health Report Privacy Notice; CLIMATE; Touch to switch the system off and on. Outside air cannot enter your
  • Page 415 – Climate Control Voice Commands
  • Page 417 – NAVIGATION; The navigation SD card must be in; Setting a Destination
  • Page 419 – cityseekr
  • Page 421 – Map Mode
  • Page 424 – say any of the following commands:
  • Page 425 – These commands are only available when
  • Page 426 – Appendices
  • Page 433 – License Limitations
  • Page 441 – General Maintenance Information; Why Maintain Your Vehicle?
  • Page 444 – Normal Scheduled Maintenance
  • Page 445 – Fusion Full Hybrid; Engine Oil
  • Page 446 – Change automatic transmission fluid.
  • Page 448 – Maintenance Schedule Log; Dealer stamp
  • Page 452 – Special Operating Conditions; If you operate your vehicle
  • Page 454 – Special Operating Condition Log
  • Page 456 – Exceptions; California fuel filter replacement
  • Page 457 – Engine Coolant and Motor/Electronics Coolant Change Log
  • Page 460 – Automatic Transmission Fluid; Index
  • Page 461 – Cleaning the Instrument Panel and
  • Page 464 – Interior Luggage Compartment
  • Page 465 – Replacing a Lost Key or Remote
  • Page 466 – Safety Belt Warning Lamp and Indicator
  • Page 467 – Using MyKey With Remote Start
  • Page 468 – 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 Always drive with due care andattention when using and operati...

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

Panic alarm E139213 Parking aid Parking brake Power steering fluid Power windows front/rear Power window lockout Service engine soon Side airbag Stability control Windshield wash and wipe E162384 Air conditioning system DATA RECORDING Service Data Recording Service data recorders in your vehicle are...

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