lights FORD F150 2016 13.G Quick Reference Guide

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LED SIDE-MIRROR SPOT
LAMPS CONTROL*
The spot lamps are on the forward-
facing side of the exterior mirrors.
With the lighting control switch in
the parking lamps, headlamps or
autolamps position, press the buttons
located above the lighting control
switch to activate the left-hand or
right-hand side spot lamps. Once
switched on, the spot lamps light the
area in front of and to the side of your
vehicle. Adjust the aim of the spot
lamps by moving the exterior
mirrors' positions.
LIGHTING CONTROL

Headlamps off.

Parking lamps on.

Headlamps on.

Autolamps* on.
Automatically switches
the exterior lamps on
or off based on
available daylight.

Fog lamps on. Press the
control to switch the fog
lamps on or off. You can
switch the fog lamps on when
the lighting control is in any
position except off and the
high beams are not on. ELECTRIC
PARKING BRAKE*
On certain models, the electric parking
brake replaces the conventional foot
brake. The operating switch is on the
instrument panel, to the left of the
steering column.
To apply the electric parking brake,
make sure the transmission is locked
into park (P), and then pull the

switch up. The brake system warning
lamp then lights to confirm that the
parking brake is applied.
To release the electric parking brake,
switch the ignition on, press the brake
pedal, and then manually press the
switch down. The brake system
warning lamp then turns off to confirm
the parking brake is released.
ADJUSTABLE
FOOT PEDALS*
Move the brake and accelerator pedals
by using the control. The vertical
control is to the left of the steering
column and on the instrument panel.
The horizontal control is on the left
side of the steering column.
Press the left arrow
to move the
pedals away from you.
Press the right arrow
to move the
pedals closer to you.
Adjust the pedals only after stopping
your vehicle and placing it in park (P). INFORMATION DISPLAY
PRODUCTIVITY SCREEN*
Monitor and control important vehicle
information and features through the
information display.

Press the up or down arrows

to scroll through and highlight the
options within a menu.
• Press the right arrow
to enter into
a sub-menu.
• Press the left arrow
to exit a menu.
• Press OK to choose and confirm a
setting or message.
You can even customize your views
using MyView.
Refer to the Information Displays
chapter in your Owner’s Manual for
more details.
ADAPTIVE
CRUISE CONTROL*
Automatically adjust your speed to
maintain a set distance between your
vehicle and the vehicle in front of you
in the same lane. Set the gap distance
between your vehicle and the vehicle
in front of you by pressing GAP+ or
GAP– or
and controls on the
steering wheel.
Note: Driving aids do not replace the
need to watch where the vehicle is
moving and brake where necessary.
Refer to the Cruise Control chapter in
your Owner’s Manual for more details.
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POWER TILT-TELESCOPE
STEERING COLUMN*
Use the control on the side of the
steering column to adjust
the position.
To tilt: Press the top or bottom
of the control.
To telescope: Press the front or
rear of the control. The column
moves to the full up and away
position when you switch the
ignition off. It returns to your
previous setting when you switch
the ignition on. You can enable
or disable this feature in the
information display.
Instrument Panel2POWERSCOPE®
POWER-FOLDING,
POWER-ADJUSTABLE
TELESCOPING
MIRRORS*
To telescope both mirrors at the
same time, make sure you switch
your vehicle on (with the ignition
in accessory mode or the engine
running) and then:
1. Press and release the

or control.
2. Press the adjustment control
to position the mirrors.
• Press the left arrow
to
extend the mirrors out. Press
the right arrow
to retract
the mirrors in.
• Press the up or down arrow
to fold the mirrors
toward the window glass.
Press the up or down arrow
to fold the mirrors out.
Note: Moving the mirrors 10 or
more times within one minute, or
repeated folding and unfolding
of the mirrors while holding the
control down during full travel,
may disable the system to protect
the motors from overheating.
Wait approximately three minutes
with the vehicle running, and up
to 10 minutes with the vehicle
off, for the system to reset and
for function to return to normal.
*if equipped
*if equipped

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ADVANCETRAC® WITH ROLL
STABILITY CONTROL™
(RSC
®) STABILITY
ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM
The AdvanceTrac stability system
helps you to keep control of your
vehicle when on a slippery surface.
The electronic stability control portion
of the system helps avoid skids and
lateral slides. Roll stability control
helps avoid a vehicle rollover. The
traction control system helps avoid
drive wheel spin and loss of traction.
You can switch the system
off manually
.
Refer to your Stability Control
chapter in your Owner’s Manual for
more details.
TRAILER SWAY CONTROL*
The feature applies your vehicle brakes
at individual wheels and, if necessary,
reduces engine power. If the trailer
begins to sway, the stability control
light flashes
. The first thing to do
is slow your vehicle down, then pull
safely to the side of the road and check
for proper tongue load and trailer
load distribution.
For more information, please refer
to the Towing chapter in your
Owner’s Manual. AUTO-START-STOP
*
On certain models, the system
helps reduce fuel consumption
by automatically shutting off and
restarting the engine while at a stop.
The engine will restart automatically
when you release the brake pedal.
To switch this feature off, press
the Auto-Start-Stop button
,
located on the center console. The
button lights. Press the button again
to restart.
Note: The system automatically
turns off when you switch on tow/
haul or 4x4 mode.
See the Unique Driving
Characteristics chapter in your
Owner's Manual for more details.
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110-VOLT, 400-WATT
POWER OUTLET
You can use the power outlet when
your vehicle is running to power
many electric devices, including but
not limited to:
• Electric hand drills.
• Rechargeable power tools.
• Video games.
• Laptops.
• Television screens.
Other power points and outlets are
in the center console.
See the Auxiliary Power Points
chapter in your Owner's Manual
for details.
Note: Do not use any extension
cord with the 110 volt AC power
outlet, since it will defeat the
safety protection design.
Note: Do not use a single power
outlet to power multiple devices.
It may cause the power outlet to
exceed the 400 watt load limit
and overload, resulting in fire or
serious injury.
TOW/HAUL MODE
This feature helps improve
transmission operation when towing

a trailer or hauling a heavy load.
To switch tow/haul on, press the
button (on the side of the gearshift
lever on a floor-shift transmission
[as shown], or on the end of the
column-shift transmission lever).
The TOW HAUL indicator light
appears in the instrument cluster.
To switch off, press the button again.
Refer to the Transmission chapter
in your Owner’s Manual for
more information.
PROGRESSIVE
RANGE SELECTION
With the gearshift lever in drive
(D), press the (–) button on your
transmission gearshift lever or column
shifter to switch progressive range
selection on. The available and
selected gears light in the information
display. All available gears show with
the current gear indicated. Press the
(–) button again to lock out gears
beginning with the highest gear.
For example, press the (–) button
twice to lock out the 6th and 5th
gears. Only the available gears display
and the transmission automatically
shifts between the available gears. Press the (+) button to unlock gears
to allow the transmission to shift to
higher gears. The transmission will
shift automatically within the gear
range you select.
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FLASHER CONTROL17Instrument PanelHILL DESCENT CONTROL
The feature helps you set and
maintain vehicle speed while
descending steep grades on various
surface conditions. This feature can
maintain vehicle speeds on downhill
grades between 2 mph (5 km/h)
and 12 mph (20 km/h).
At speeds between 20 mph
(32 km/h) and 40 mph (64 km/h),
the system remains armed, but
descent speed cannot be set
or maintained.
At speeds above 40 mph (64 km/h),
the system will turn off and you need
to switch the system back on to use.
To switch this feature on and set the
descent speed, do the following:
1.
Press and release the hill descent
button
located on the
instrument panel. A light in
the control turns on and a
tone sounds.
2. To increase descent speed, press
the accelerator pedal until you
reach the desired speed. To
decrease descent speed, press
the brake pedal until you reach
the desired speed.
For more detailed information,
please refer to your Owner’s Manual.
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CLIMATE CONTROLLED FRONT SEATS*
To operate the heated feature, press
repeatedly to
cycle through the various settings and off.
To operate the cooled feature, press
repeatedly to
cycle through the various settings and off. The cooled
seats will function only when the engine is running.
Note: More lights indicate higher settings.
REAR HEATED SEATS*
The rear-seat heat controls are on the back of the center console. To operate the
heated seats, press
repeatedly to cycle through the various settings and off.
The indicator light illuminates when you switch the heated seats on.
Note: When the ignition is in the on position, press the heated seat switch to
enable heating mode. The heated seats turn off automatically when you switch
off the engine. OVERHEAD CONSOLE*
From right to left, the controls operate the following functions:
Driver Lighting Controls

Driver map lamp: Press to switch on and off.
Overhead dome light: Press to switch on and off.
Door open overhead dome light: Press to override the dome lamp
automatically turning on.
Moonroof Controls*

Moonroof open button: Press to open. The moonroof stops short of the fully
opened position. To open the moonroof fully, press the open button again.

Moonroof close button: Press to close.

Moonroof vent button: Press to vent.
Sunshade Controls*

Sunshade open button: Press to open. The sunshade opens automatically
with the moonroof. You can also open the sunshade with the
moonroof closed.

Sunshade close button: Press to close.
Note: The sunshade stops short of a full-open
position for the comfort of rear passengers. To
open the sunshade fully, press the control again.
Passenger Lighting Control
Passenger map lamp: Press to switch on
and off.
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Comfort
360-DEGREE CAMERA*
The system consists
of front, side and
rear cameras. Press
the control to toggle
through different
camera views to see:
• What is directly in front or behind your vehicle.
• Cross traffic view in front and behind your vehicle.
Refer to the Parking Aids chapter in your Owner’s
Manual for more information.
REAR SENSING SYSTEM*
This system can warn you if there is an object behind
the vehicle. A warning tone sounds and increases in
frequency as you get closer to the object. It sounds a
continuous warning when the object is less than
12 inches (30 cm) away. The system is not effective
when the vehicle is traveling above 3 mph (5 km/h)
and may not detect angular or moving objects.
Note: Visibility aids do not replace the need to
watch where the vehicle is moving. Refer to your
Owner’s Manual for safety information, more
details and limitations. MYKEY
®
MyKey allows you to program certain driving
restrictions in order to promote good driving habits.
You can program speed restrictions, limited volume
levels and more, depending on your vehicle's level of
equipment. For complete information, refer to the
MyKey chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
ACTIVE PARK ASSIST*
The system detects an available parallel parking
space and automatically steers the vehicle into the
space (hands-free) while you control the accelerator,
gearshift and brakes. The system visually and audibly
instructs you to park your vehicle.
To use active park assist, press the button

located on the center console near the gearshift lever.
To stop the parking procedure, grab the steering wheel
or press the control again. Before using this feature
and for complete information, refer to the Parking
Aids chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
Note: The driver is always responsible for controlling
the vehicle, supervising the system, and intervening,
if required. LANE KEEPING SYSTEM*
The system notifies you to stay in your lane through
the steering system and the instrument cluster display
when the front camera detects an unintentional
drift out of your lane is likely to occur. The system
automatically detects and tracks the road lane
markings using a camera mounted behind the interior
rear view mirror.
Press the button
located on the center console
to switch the system on or off.
BLIS
® (BLIND SPOT
INFORMATION SYSTEM)
AND CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT*
BLIS aids you in detecting vehicles that may have
entered into your blind spot zone. The cross traffic
alert feature warns you of vehicles approaching from
the sides when the transmission is in reverse (R).
BLIS and cross traffic alert will display a yellow
indicator light in your exterior mirrors. Cross traffic
alert will also sound tones and display messages to
warn you which direction vehicles are approaching.
Refer to the Driving Aids chapter in your Owner’s
Manual for more information.
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REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM FEATURES*
Press
once to unlock the driver door. Press again within three seconds to
unlock all of the doors and tailgate*.
Press
once to lock all the doors and the tailgate*. Press again within three
seconds to confirm that you closed and locked all of the doors and tailgate*.
Press
to activate the panic alarm. Press again or switch the ignition on to
deactivate the panic alarm.
Car finder: Press
twice within three seconds. The horn sounds and the
direction indicators flash. We recommend that you use this method to locate
your vehicle, rather than using the panic alarm.
REMOTE TAILGATE RELEASE*
With the tailgate unlocked, you can open the power tailgate by using the
remote transmitter. Press
twice within three seconds.
POWER RUNNING BOARDS*
The running boards automatically extend down and out when you open the
door. This can help you enter and exit your vehicle. When you close the doors,
the running boards return to the stowed position after a two-second delay. To
operate the Power Deploy feature manually, use the information display.
Set the running boards in the deployed position (OUT) to access the roof.
The running boards return to the stowed position and enter automatic mode
when the vehicle speed exceeds 5 mph (8 km/h). TAILGATE STEP*
Use the step to make entering the truck bed easier. This feature includes a
step-up into the box and a handle. These items store inside the tailgate.
To Use
1.
Lower the tailgate.
2. Push the button in the center of the tailgate moulding. The step pops
out slightly.
3. Pull the step out fully and lower it to the lowest position.
4. Pull the yellow handle stop toward you and out of the tailgate.
5. Rotate the handle up from a horizontal position to a vertical one until
you hear a sound, indicating that the handle locked into place.
To Close
1. Store the telescoping handle first. Press button 1 to lower the
telescoping handle.
2. Push button 2 to unlock the handle. Rotate the handle down to a horizontal
position, and then slide it back into the tailgate.
3. Raise the step up and then push it into the tailgate fully to secure.
BOX SIDE STEP*
Use the step for easier access to the trunk bed.
To Use
Push down on the release lever with your foot.
The step automatically extends from the
stowed position.
Push the step under the truck with your foot until it fully latches. Do not push
on the release lever while attempting to stow the step. CARGO AND TRAILER HOOKUP LAMPS*
The cargo lamps are positioned in the central high mounted stop lamp and
to either side of the cargo box. The trailer hookup lamp is positioned on the
tailgate next to the handle. Use the control in the box or on the instrument
panel to switch the lights on and off.
Note: The box lights turn off automatically after 10 minutes, fading
gradually to off.
BOXLINK™ CLEATS*
These cleats attach to the inner box walls to help you to tie down cargo. Lock
the cleats to prevent removal and unlock them for removal.
You can take the cleats out to attach accessories, upfitter package items and
more. See your Owner's Manual for complete details.
Function
You can enable and disable the power running board feature in the
information display. See the Information Display section in your
Owner's Manual for details.
Note: Do not use any part of the power running boards to lift your vehicle
when jacking. Always use proper jacking points. See your Owner’s Manual
for details.
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