window FORD EXPEDITION 2021 Owners Manual
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Security
Passive Anti-Theft System
.......................85
Anti-Theft Alarm ...........................................
87
Power Running Boards
Using Power Running Boards ...................
89
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Manual Adjustable Steering
Column ..........................................................
91
Adjusting the Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Power Adjustable Steering
Column ..........................................................
91
Audio Control ..................................................
92
Voice Control ..................................................
93
Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control .............................................
93
Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Cruise Control ..........................................................
93
Information Display Control ......................
93
Heated Steering Wheel ..............................
93
Horn ...................................................................
94
Adjustable Pedals
Adjusting the Pedals ....................................
95
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers .......................................
96
Autowipers ......................................................
96
Windshield Washers ....................................
97
Rear Window Wiper and Washers ..........
97
Lighting
General Information ....................................
98
Lighting Control .............................................
98
Autolamps .......................................................
99
Instrument Lighting Dimmer ....................
99
Headlamp Exit Delay ...................................
99Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With:
Configurable Daytime Running Lamps
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100
Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) ........
100
Front Fog Lamps .........................................
100
Direction Indicators ......................................
101
Interior Lamps ...............................................
101
Ambient Lighting .........................................
102
Automatic High Beam Control
What Is Automatic High Beam Control ........................................................................\
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103
Switching Automatic High Beam Control On and Off .................................................
103
Automatic High Beam Control Indicators ........................................................................\
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103
Overriding Automatic High Beam Control ........................................................................\
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103
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows ...........................................
105
Global Opening ............................................
105
Exterior Mirrors .............................................
106
Interior Mirror .................................................
107
Childminder Mirror ......................................
108
Sun Visors ......................................................
108
Moonroof ........................................................
109
Liftgate Window ..........................................
109
Instrument Cluster
Gauges - Vehicles With: 4 Inch Information and Entertainment Display
Screen ............................................................
111
Gauges - Vehicles With: 8 Inch Information and Entertainment Display
Screen ...........................................................
113
Warning Lamps and Indicators ...............
115
Audible Warnings and Indicators ...........
118
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Information Displays
General Information - Vehicles With: 4
Inch Information and Entertainment
Display Screen ...........................................119
General Information - Vehicles With: 8 Inch Information and Entertainment
Display Screen ..........................................
123
Information Messages ...............................
129
Climate Control
Manual Climate Control ...........................
146
Automatic Climate Control .....................
148
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate - Vehicles With: Automatic
Temperature Control .............................
150
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature
Control ..........................................................
151
Rear Passenger Climate Controls - Vehicles With: Automatic
Temperature Control ..............................
152
Rear Passenger Climate Controls - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature
Control .........................................................
153
Heated Rear Window .................................
154
Heated Exterior Mirrors ..............................
155
Remote Start .................................................
155
Interior Air Quality
What Is the Cabin Air Filter ......................
156
Locating the Cabin Air Filter ....................
156
Replacing the Cabin Air Filter .................
156
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position .................
157
Head Restraints ............................................
157
Manual Seats .................................................
161
Power Seats ...................................................
161
Memory Function ........................................
164
Rear Seats ......................................................
165
Climate Controlled Seats .........................
170Rear Occupant Alert System
What is the Rear Occupant Alert System
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172
How Does the Rear Occupant Alert System Work ..............................................
172
Rear Occupant Alert System Precautions ........................................................................\
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172
Rear Occupant Alert System Limitations ........................................................................\
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172
Switching Rear Occupant Alert System On and Off - Vehicles With: SYNC
........................................................................\
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172
Switching Rear Occupant Alert System On and Off - Vehicles With: SYNC 3
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173
Rear Occupant Alert System Indicators - Vehicles With: SYNC ............................
173
Rear Occupant Alert System Indicators - Vehicles With: SYNC 3 ........................
173
Rear Occupant Alert System Audible Warnings .....................................................
173
Garage Door Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener ...............
174
Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 12V Power Outlet
What Is the Power Outlet .........................
178
Power Outlet Precautions ........................
178
Locating the Power Outlet .......................
178
Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 110V Power Outlet
What Is the Power Outlet .........................
179
Power Outlet Precautions ........................
179
Locating the Power Outlet .......................
179
Power Outlet Indicators ............................
179
Wireless Accessory Charger
What Is the Wireless Accessory Charger ........................................................................\
180
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Removing a Headlamp
............................350
Changing a Bulb .........................................
350
Vehicle Care
General Information ..................................
353
Cleaning Products ......................................
353
Cleaning the Exterior .................................
354
Waxing ............................................................
355
Cleaning the Engine ...................................
355
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Blades ........................................................................\
356
Cleaning the Interior ..................................
356
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens .......................
357
Cleaning Leather Seats .............................
357
Repairing Minor Paint Damage .............
358
Cleaning the Wheels .................................
358
Vehicle Storage ...........................................
358
Body Styling Kits ........................................
360
Wheels and Tires
General Information ...................................
361
Tire Care .........................................................
363
Using Snow Chains .....................................
377
Tire Pressure Monitoring System ..........
378
Changing a Road Wheel ..........................
382
Technical Specifications .........................
388
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications ...............................
390
Motorcraft Parts .........................................
390
Vehicle Identification Number ...............
392
Capacities and Specifications ...............
392
Bulb Specification Chart ..........................
401
Connected Vehicle
Connected Vehicle Requirements .......
403
Connected Vehicle Limitations .............
403Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile
Network .....................................................
403
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network - Vehicles With: SYNC 3 .....
403
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: Modem .........................
404
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: SYNC 3 .........................
405
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot .........
407
Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Name or Password ................................
407
Audio System
General Information .................................
408
Audio Unit - Vehicles Without: Touchscreen Display ............................
408
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Touchscreen Display ..........................................................
411
Digital Radio ..................................................
412
Satellite Radio ..............................................
415
USB Port ..........................................................
417
SYNC™
General Information ...................................
419
Using Voice Recognition ..........................
420
Using SYNC™ With Your Phone ...........
422
SYNC™ Applications and Services ......
423
Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player ........................................................................\
425
SYNC™ Troubleshooting ........................
425
SYNC™ 3
General Information ..................................
434
Using Voice Recognition ..........................
436
Entertainment .............................................
443
Climate ...........................................................
453
Phone ..............................................................
455
Navigation .....................................................
457
Apps ................................................................
462
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Brake system
Cabin air filter
Check fuel cap
Child safety door lock or unlock
Child seat lower anchor
Child seat tether anchor
Cruise control
Do not open when hot
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engine coolant temperature
Engine oil
Explosive gas
Fan warning
Fasten seatbelt Flammable
Front airbag
Front fog lamps
Fuel pump reset
Fuse compartment
Hazard flashers
Heated rear window
Windshield defrosting system
Interior luggage compartment
release
Jack
Keep out of reach of children
Lighting control
Low tire pressure warning
Maintain correct fluid level
Note operating instructions
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Horn control
Panic alarm
Parking aid
Parking brake
Power steering fluid
Power windows front/rear
Power window lockout
Requires registered technician
Safety alert
See Owner's Manual
See Service Manual
Service engine soon
Passenger airbag activated
Passenger airbag deactivated
Side airbag Shield the eyes
Stability control
Hill descent control
Trail control
Windshield wiping system
Windshield wash and wipe
DATA RECORDING WARNING: Do not connect
wireless plug-in devices to the data link
connector. Unauthorized third parties
could gain access to vehicle data and
impair the performance of safety related
systems. Only allow repair facilities that
follow our service and repair instructions
to connect their equipment to the data
link connector.
We respect your privacy and are
committed to protecting it. The
information contained in this publication
was correct at the time of going to print,
but as technology rapidly changes, we
recommend that you visit the regional Ford
website for the latest information.
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The Safety Canopy deploys during
significant side crashes or when a certain
likelihood of a rollover event is detected
by the rollover sensor. The Safety Canopy
is mounted to the roof side rail sheet metal,
behind the headliner, above each row of
seats. In certain sideways crashes or
rollover events, the Safety Canopy will be
activated, regardless of which seats are
occupied. The Safety Canopy is designed
to inflate between the side window area
and occupants to further enhance
protection provided in side impact crashes
and rollover events.
The system consists of the following:
•
Safety Canopy curtain airbags above
the trim panels over the front and rear
side windows identified by a label or
wording on the headliner or roof-pillar
trim.
• A flexible headliner which opens above
the side doors to allow air curtain
deployment · Crash sensors and monitoring
system with a readiness
indicator. See Crash Sensors
and Airbag Indicator (page 56). Properly restrain children 12 years old and
under in the rear seats. The Safety Canopy
will not interfere with children restrained
using a properly installed child or booster
seat because it is designed to inflate
downward from the headliner above the
doors along the side window opening.
The design and development of the Safety
Canopy included recommended testing
procedures that were developed by a
group of automotive safety experts known
as the Side Airbag Technical Working
Group. These recommended testing
procedures help reduce the risk of injuries
related to the deployment of side airbags
(including the Safety Canopy).
CRASH SENSORS AND
AIRBAG INDICATOR
WARNING:
Modifying or adding
equipment to the front end of your
vehicle (including hood, bumper system,
frame, front end body structure, tow
hooks and hood pins) may affect the
performance of the airbag system,
increasing the risk of injury. Do not
modify or add equipment to the front
end of your vehicle.
Your vehicle has a collection of crash and
occupant sensors which provide
information to the restraints control
module which deploys (activates) the
front seatbelt pretensioners, the adaptive
steering column, driver airbag, passenger
airbag, rear inflatable belts, seat mounted
side airbags, and the Safety Canopy. Based
on the type of crash, the restraints control
module will deploy the appropriate safety
devices.
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WHAT IS 911 ASSIST
911 Assist is a SYNC system feature that
can call for help if you are in an accident.
If a crash deploys an airbag, excluding knee
airbags and rear inflatable seatbelts [if
equipped], or activates the fuel pump
shut-off, your SYNC-equipped vehicle may
be able to contact emergency services by
dialing 911 through a paired and connected
Bluetooth enabled phone. You can learn
more about the 911 Assist feature, by
visiting:
Website
www.owner.lincoln.com
www.syncmyride.ca
www.syncmaroute.ca
Not all crashes will deploy an airbag or
activate the fuel pump shut-off, the
triggers for 911 Assist. If a connected cell
phone sustains damage or loses its
connection to SYNC during a crash, SYNC
will search for and try to connect to a
previously paired cell phone. SYNC will
then attempt to call the emergency
services.
Before making the call:
• SYNC provides a short window of time,
about 10 seconds, to cancel the call. If
you fail to cancel the call, SYNC
attempts to dial 911.
• SYNC says the following, or a similar
message: SYNC will attempt to call 911,
to cancel the call, press Cancel on your
screen or press and hold the phone
button on your steering wheel. If you do not cancel the call, and SYNC
makes a successful call, a pre-recorded
message plays for the 911 operator, and
then the occupant(s) in your vehicle is able
to talk with the operator. Be prepared to
immediately provide your name, phone
number and location, because not all 911
systems are capable of receiving this
information electronically.
During an emergency call, the system
transmits vehicle data to the emergency
service. See Data Recording (page 11).
EMERGENCY CALL
REQUIREMENTS WARNING:
Do not wait for 911
Assist to make an emergency call if you
can do it yourself. Dial emergency
services immediately to avoid delayed
response time which could increase the
risk of serious injury or death after a
crash. If you do not hear 911 Assist within
five seconds of the crash, the system or
phone may be damaged or
non-functional. WARNING:
Always place your
phone in a secure location in your vehicle
so it does not become a projectile or get
damaged in a crash. Failure to do so may
cause serious injury to someone or
damage the phone which could prevent
911 Assist from working properly. WARNING:
Unless the 911 Assist
setting is set on before a crash, the
system will not dial for help which could
delay response time, potentially
increasing the risk of serious injury or
death after a crash.
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Remote Control Feedback
An LED on the remote control provides
status feedback of remote start or stop
commands.
Status
LED
Remote startsuccessful
Solid green
Remote stopsuccessful
Solid red
Request failed or
status not received
Blinking red
Status incomplete
Blinking green
Remote Starting Your Vehicle
Note: You must press each button within
three seconds of each other. If you do not
follow this sequence, your vehicle does not
start remotely, the direction indicators do
not flash twice and the horn does not sound. To remote start your vehicle:
1. Press the lock button to lock all the
doors.
2. Press the remote start button twice. The exterior lamps flash twice.
The horn sounds if the system fails to start.
Note: Press the push button ignition switch
on the instrument panel once to exit remote
start. The power windows do not work during
remote start and the radio does not turn
on automatically.
The parking lamps remain on and your
vehicle will run for 5, 10 or 15 minutes,
depending on the setting.
Extending the Engine Running Time
To extend the engine running time duration
of your vehicle during remote start, repeat
steps 1 and 2 while the engine is running.
If the duration is set to 15 minutes, the
duration extends by another 15 minutes.
For example, if your vehicle had been
running from the first remote start for 10
minutes, your vehicle continues to run now
for a total of 30 minutes. You can extend
the engine running time duration to a
maximum of 30 minutes.
Wait at least five seconds before remote
starting after the engine stops running.
Turning Your Vehicle Off After Remote
Starting
Press the button once. Your
vehicle and the parking lamps
turn off.
You may have to be closer to your vehicle
than when starting due to ground reflection
and the added noise of your running
vehicle.
You can switch this feature on or off in the
information display. See General
Information (page 119).
Memory Feature
You can program your intelligent access
key to recall memory positions.
See
Memory Function (page 164).
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Autounlock
Autounlock unlocks all the doors when:
•
The ignition is on, all the doors are
closed, and your vehicle has been
moving at a speed greater than 12 mph
(20 km/h).
• Your vehicle comes to a stop and you
switch the ignition off, or to the
accessory position.
• You open the driver door within 10
minutes of switching the ignition off or
to accessory.
Note: The doors do not autounlock if you
electronically lock your vehicle after you
switch the ignition off and before you open
the driver door.
Enabling or Disabling Autounlock
You can enable or disable the autounlock
feature in the information display or an
authorized dealer can do it for you. See
General Information
(page 119).
Illuminated Entry
(If Equipped)
The interior lamps and some exterior
lamps illuminate when you unlock the
doors with the remote control.
The lamps turn off if:
• The ignition is on.
• You press the remote control lock
button.
• 25 seconds have elapsed.
The lamps do not turn off if:
• You turn them on with the lamp
control.
• Any door is open.
Illuminated Exit
The interior lamps and some exterior
lamps illuminate when all doors are closed
and you switch the ignition off. The lamps turn off if all the doors remain
closed and:
•
25 seconds have elapsed.
• You press the push button ignition
switch.
Battery Saver
If you leave the courtesy lamps, interior
lamps or headlamps on, the battery saver
shuts them off 10 minutes after you switch
the ignition off.
Battery Saver for Intelligent Access
Keys
If you leave the ignition switched on, it
shuts off when it detects a certain amount
of battery drain, or after 45 minutes.
KEYLESS ENTRY
SECURICODE™ KEYLESS ENTRY
KEYPAD
The keypad is near the driver window. It
illuminates when touched.
Note: If you enter your entry code too fast
on the keypad, the unlock function may not
work. Enter your entry code again more
slowly.
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MANUAL LIFTGATE
WARNING: It is extremely
dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside
or outside of a vehicle. In a crash, people
riding in these areas are more likely to be
seriously injured or killed. Do not allow
people to ride in any area of your vehicle
that is not equipped with seats and
seatbelts. Make sure everyone in your
vehicle is in a seat and properly using a
seatbelt. Failure to follow this warning
could result in serious personal injury or
death. WARNING:
Make sure that you fully
close the liftgate to prevent exhaust
fumes from entering your vehicle. If you
are unable to fully close the liftgate,
open the air vents or the windows to
allow fresh air to enter your vehicle.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in personal injury or death.
Note: Be careful when opening or closing
the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed
area to avoid damaging the liftgate.
Note: Do not hang anything, for example
a bike rack, from the glass or liftgate. This
could damage the liftgate and its
components.
Note: Do not leave the liftgate open when
you are driving. This could damage the
liftgate and its components.
Note: Make sure that you fully close the
liftgate to prevent cargo from falling out. Opening the Liftgate
Manually Opening the Liftgate
1. Press the button inside the liftgate
handle.
2. Pull the liftgate upward.
Remote Control Press twice within three seconds
to unlatch the liftgate.
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