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ROLLOVER WARNING
WARNING: Utility vehicles have asignificantly higher rollover rate thanother types of vehicles.
WARNING: Vehicles with a highercenter of gravity (utility and four-wheeldrive vehicles) handle differently thanvehicles with a lower center of gravity(passenger cars). Avoid sharp turns,excessive speed and abrupt steering inthese vehicles. Failure to drive cautiouslyincreases the risk of losing control of yourvehicle, vehicle rollover, personal injuryand death.
WARNING: In a rollover crash, anunbelted person is significantly morelikely to die than a person wearing aseatbelt.
WARNING: Do not becomeoverconfident in the ability of four-wheeldrive vehicles. Although a four-wheeldrive vehicle may accelerate better thana two-wheel drive vehicle in low tractionsituations, it won't stop any faster thantwo-wheel drive vehicles. Always driveat a safe speed.
Utility vehicles and trucks handledifferently than passenger cars in thevarious driving conditions that areencountered on streets, highways andoff-road. Utility vehicles and trucks are notdesigned for cornering at speeds as highas passenger cars any more than low-slungsports cars are designed to performsatisfactorily under off-road conditions.
OUR SUSTAINABILITY
REPORT
You should play your part in protecting theenvironment. Correct vehicle usage andthe authorized disposal of waste, cleaningand lubrication materials are significantsteps toward this aim.
For additional information about oursustainability progress and initiatives, visitwww.sustainability.ford.com.
THE BETTER BUSINESS
BUREAU AUTO LINE
PROGRAM - UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
Your satisfaction is important to FordMotor Company and to your dealer. If awarranty concern has not been resolvedusing the three-step procedure outlinedearlier in this chapter in the Getting theServices you need section, you may beeligible to participate in the BBB AUTOLINE program.
The BBB AUTO LINE program consists oftwo parts – mediation and arbitration.During mediation, a representative of theBBB will contact both you and Ford MotorCompany to explore options for settlementof the claim. If an agreement is not reachedduring mediation or you do not want toparticipate in mediation, and if your claimis eligible, you may participate in thearbitration process. An arbitration hearingwill be scheduled so that you can presentyour case in an informal setting before animpartial person. The arbitrator considersthe testimony provided and makes adecision after the hearing.
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PERCHLORATE
Certain components in your vehicle suchas airbag modules, seatbelt pretensionersand remote control batteries may containperchlorate material. Special handlingmay apply for service or vehicle end of lifedisposal.
For more information visit:www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
RECOMMENDATION
We have built your vehicle to the higheststandards using quality parts. Werecommend that you demand the use ofgenuine Ford and Motorcraft partswhenever your vehicle requires scheduledmaintenance or repair. You can clearlyidentify genuine Ford and Motorcraft partsby looking for the Ford, FoMoCo orMotorcraft branding on the parts or theirpackaging.
Scheduled Maintenance andMechanical Repairs
One of the best ways for you to make surethat your vehicle provides years of serviceis to have it maintained in line with ourrecommendations using parts thatconform to the specifications detailed inthis Owner’s Manual.
Genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts meetor exceed these specifications.
Collision Repairs
We hope that you never experience acollision, but accidents happen sometimes.
Genuine Ford replacement collision partsmeet our stringent requirements for fit,finish, structural integrity, corrosionprotection and dent resistance. Duringvehicle development we validate thatthese parts deliver the intended level ofprotection as a whole system. A great wayto know for sure you are getting this levelof protection is to use genuine Fordreplacement collision parts.
Warranty on Replacement Parts
Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacementparts are the only replacement parts thatbenefit from a Ford Warranty.
The Ford Warranty may not cover damagecaused to your vehicle as a result of failednon-Ford parts.
For additional information, refer to theterms and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
EQUIPMENT
WARNING: Driving while distractedcan result in loss of vehicle control, crashand injury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad. Your primary responsibility is thesafe operation of your vehicle. Werecommend against the use of any
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OWNER'S WARRANTYRESPONSIBILITIES:
- As the vehicle owner, you are responsiblefor the performance of the requiredmaintenance listed in your owner'smanual. Ford Motor Companyrecommends that you retain all receiptscovering maintenance on your vehicle, butFord Motor Company cannot denywarranty solely for the lack of receipts orfor your failure to ensure the performanceof all scheduled maintenance.
- You are responsible for presenting yourvehicle to a Ford or Lincoln dealer as soonas a problem exists. The warranty repairsshould be completed in a reasonableamount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
- As the vehicle owner, you should also beaware that Ford Motor Company may denyyou warranty coverage if your vehicle or apart has failed due to abuse, neglect,improper maintenance or unapprovedmodifications.
If you have any questions regarding yourwarranty rights and responsibilities, youshould contact Ford Customer Service at1-800-392-3673 or the California AirResource Board at 9528 Telstar Avenue,El Monte, CA 91731.
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Scheduled Maintenance..........................388Seatbelt Extensions......................................46Seatbelt Precautions...................................40Seatbelt Reminder........................................43How Does the Seatbelt ReminderWork.....................................................................43Seatbelt Reminder Audible Warnings..........45Seatbelt Reminder Indicators.........................44Switching the Seatbelt Reminder On andOff.........................................................................45Seatbelts...........................................................40Automatic Locking Mode..................................42Seatbelt Reminder...............................................43Sensitive Locking Mode.....................................42Security..............................................................88Anti-Theft Alarm System.................................88Anti-Theft Alarm System Settings...............89Passive Anti-Theft System..............................88Security – Troubleshooting.............................90Security – Troubleshooting.......................90Security – Frequently AskedQuestions............................................................91Security – Information Messages..................90Selecting the Audio Source.....................359Sending and Receiving a TextMessage........................................................373Sensitive Locking Mode...............................42How Does Sensitive Locking ModeWork.....................................................................42What is Sensitive Locking Mode.....................42Service Data......................................................21Setting a Destination..................................379Setting a Destination Using a Point ofInterest.............................................................380Setting a Destination Using a PredictiveDestination.....................................................380Setting a Destination Using a RecentDestination.....................................................380Setting a Destination Using a SavedDestination.....................................................380Setting a Destination Using the MapScreen..............................................................380Setting a Destination Using the Text EntryScreen...............................................................379Setting a Memory Preset.........................360Settings Data...................................................22Setting the Adaptive Cruise ControlGap..................................................................214
Setting the Adaptive Cruise ControlSpeed.............................................................213Setting the Blower Motor Speed............129Setting the Clock and Date.....................360Setting the Cruise Control Speed.........208Setting the Liftgate Opening Height.......83Setting the Temperature...........................129Shifting Your Vehicle Into Gear................175Side Parking Aid............................................196Locating the Side Parking AidSensors..............................................................197Side Parking Aid Audible Warnings..............197Side Parking Aid Limitations..........................196What is the Side Parking Aid..........................196Signing Into Your Account........................369Sitting in the Correct Position..................132Software Update Indicators....................383Software Update Settings.......................382Software UpdateSee: Software Update Settings...................382See: Vehicle Software Updates...................382Sounding the Panic Alarm.........................60Special Operating Conditions ScheduledMaintenance..............................................394Speed ControlSee: Cruise Control...........................................208Speedometer..................................................113Stability Control Indicator.........................192Stability Control.............................................191Stability Control – Troubleshooting............192Stability Control –Troubleshooting.........................................192Stability Control – InformationMessages..........................................................192Starting and Stopping the Engine –Precautions..................................................157Starting and Stopping the Engine..........157Automatic Engine Stop....................................160Engine Block Heater..........................................158Starting and Stopping the Engine –Troubleshooting..............................................161Starting the Engine............................................158Stopping the Engine..........................................159Starting and Stopping the Engine –Troubleshooting..........................................161Starting and Stopping the Engine –Frequently Asked Questions.....................163
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