FORD FREESTYLE 2006 1.G Quick Reference Guide

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FREESTYLE2006
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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APRIL 2005
FIRST PRINTING
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP CENTER
P.O.BOX6248
DEARBORN,MI 48121
18003923673 (FORD)
(TDD FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED: 18002325952)
This Quick Reference Guide is not intended to replace your vehicle Owner’s Guide which contains more detailed
information concerning the features of your vehicle, as well as important safety warnings designed to help
reduce the risk of injuryto you and your passengers. Please read your entire Owner’s Guide carefully as you
begin learning about your new vehicle and refer to the appropriate sections when questions arise.
All information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. Wereserve the
right to change features, operation and/or functionality of any vehicle specification at any time. Your Ford
dealer is the best source for the most current information.
For detailed operating and safety information, please consult your Owner’s Guide.
LOCATION OF SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS
Your vehicle is equipped with a temporary spare tire,
which is smaller than a regular tire, and designed for
emergency use only. The jack, spare tire, jack handle, and
lug nut wrench are under the carpeted floor panel in the
rear of the vehicle. If the 3rd row seat is stowed in the floor,
you will need to unstow it to access the spare tire and jack.
FUSES
If your electrical components aren't working properly, a
fuse may have blown. Please consult your Owner's Guide.
FUEL PUMP SHUTOFF SWITCH
This device stops the electric fuel pump from sending fuel
to the engine when your vehicle has had a substantial jolt.
After an accident, if the engine cranks but does not start,
this switch may have been activated. The fuel pump shut
off switch is located in the front passenger footwell area
in the right upper corner. For switch reset instructions,
please consult your Owner's Guide.
UNLEADED FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS
For optimum performance, use “Regular” unleaded fuel
with a pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of at least 87. We do
not recommend the use of gasolines labeled “Regular”
with octane ratings of 86 or lower that are sold in high
altitude areas.
TIRE PRESSURE
Safe operation of your Freestyle requires that your tires be
properly inflated. The Ford recommended inflation
pressure is found on the Tire Label or the Certification Label
located near the front door latch on the driver's side. At least
once a month and before long trips, inspect each tire and
check the air pressure with a tire gauge. Don't forget the
spare. Air pressure should be checked when the tires are
cold. Inflate all tires to the inflation pressure recommended
by Ford Motor Company.
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
In addition to your New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Ford
provides new vehicle owners with a complimentary roadside
assistance program. This service is available 24 hours a day,
seven days a week, for three years or 36,000 miles (60,000
km). It covers changing a flat tire, jump starts, limited fuel
delivery, lockout assistance, and towing of your vehicle.
United States (800) 2413673 Canada (800) 6652006
UNDERSTANDING THE CVT
The Continuously Variable Transaxle (CVT) is a fully
automatic transmission that electronically monitors
vehicle system inputs/outputs and driver demands to
select the desired drive ratio. Unlike traditional automatic
transmissions, the CVT continually adjusts the optimum
overall drive ratio between engine and drive wheels for
all operating conditions. As traditional automatic
transmissions shift up or down in gears, the shifting in
gear ratios is noticeable by increasing and decreasing
engine RPM, which causes a slight energy loss as the
gears change. The gear changes can be felt by the driver.
With the CVT, there is no energy transfer loss from
shifting because there is no gear shifting up or down.
Accelerating up to vehicle operating speed is smooth and
continuous, uninterrupted by gear shifting. The same
holds true for coasting down to idle: smooth and
continuous. Unlike traditional automatic transmissions,
the CVT offers more responsive performance and
increased fuel economy.
The use of fluids other than
the recommended fluid could seriously damage
internal transmission components. Please consult your
Owner’s Guide.
REAR WINDOW BUFFETING
When one or both of your rear windows are fully open,
you may experience a wind throb or buffeting noise.
This is common among all vehicles and can be eliminated
simply by lowering a front window two to three inches.
POWER SIDE MIRRORS
Rotate the control clockwise
to adjust the right mirror and
counterclockwise to adjust the
left mirror. Move the control in
the direction you wish to tilt the
mirror. Rotate the control to the center position
to lock the mirrors in place.
REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM
Your vehicle is equipped with a
remote entry system which
allows you to lock or unlock the
doors. It also allows you to
activate a panic alarm with the
key in the 1 (LOCK) or 2 (ACC) position. The
remote entry system can also control the memory
seat/power mirrors/adjustable pedals feature
(if equipped). Please consult your Owner's Guide.
KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD
The keyless entry keypad can
be used to lock or unlock the
doors without using a key. It can
also control the memory seat,
power mirrors, and adjustable
pedals (if equipped). Please
consult your Owner’s Guide.
MEMORYFEATURE (IF EQUIPPED)
This feature will allow you
to set two positions for the
driver's seat, power mirrors,
and adjustable pedals (if
equipped). Please consult your
Owner's Guide.
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS (IF EQUIPPED)
The accelerator and brake pedal
should only be adjusted when the
vehicle is stopped and the gearshift
is in the P (Park) position. Press the
top of the control to adjust the
pedals away from you, or press the bottom of the
control to adjust the pedals toward you.
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR
OPENER (IF EQUIPPED)
The Universal Garage Door
Openeron the driver's visor
provides a convenient way to
replace up to three handheld
transmitters with a single
device. This feature will operate most garage
doors, entry gate operators, security systems,
and home or office lighting. For programming,
please consult your Owner's Guide.
HEATED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED)
Press the heated seat button to
cycle through available settings
of high heat (2 lights), low heat
(1 light), and off (no lights).
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
The Reverse Sensing System (RSS) sounds a
tone to warn the driver of obstacles near the
rear bumper when R (Reverse) is selected and
the vehicle is moving at speeds less than 3mph (5 km/h). The system is not effective at
speeds above 3 mph (5 km/h) and may not
detect certain angular or moving objects.
CLIMATE CONTROL
Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control (IF EQUIPPED)
Driver and Passenger Side TemperatureSet desired cabin temperature with the blue and red
buttons. Press to increase or decrease the temperature
on the driver or passenger side of the cabin.
Dual Control(IF EQUIPPED)Press DUAL to engage/disengage separate
passenger side temperature control. For controls
without a DUAL button, press and hold AUTO to
engage/disengage separate passenger side
temperature control.
Automatic Operation
Set desired cabin temperature. Then press AUTO for
full automatic operation. The system will automatically
adjust airflow temperature, front fan speed, airflow
direction, A/C, and recirculated air based on the
selected temperature to heat or cool the vehicle to the
desired temperature as soon as possible.
Defogging/DemistingPress Defrost to distribute outside air through the
windshield defroster vents and demister vents. To
reduce humidity buildup in the vehicle, do not drive
with the climate control turned off. Also, do not drive
with recirculated air selected unless the A/C
is operating.
One Button Air Flow Direction Control (IF EQUIPPED)Press repeatedly to select desired airflow direction.
Heated Seats
(IF EQUIPPED)Press to cycle through available settings of high
heat (2 lights), low heat (1 light), and off (no lights).
Rear
(IF EQUIPPED)Press to give rear passenger control of the auxiliary
climate system. Press again to turn system off.
Rear Temperature Control
(IF EQUIPPED)Press to increase or decrease temperature to the
rear of the vehicle.
Rear Fan Speed Control
(IF EQUIPPED)Press to increase or decrease the rear fan speed.
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Push to turn ON or OFF. Turn to
increase or decrease volume. If
the volume is set above a
certain level and the ignition is
turned off, the volume will
come back on at a “nominal”
level when the ignition switch is
turned back on.
Tune/Disc Selector
Press to go up or down the
radio frequency band or to
select a desired disc. Also
use in MENU mode to select
various settings.
Bass/Treble
Press MENU until Bass/Treble
settings are displayed. Adjust
using the SEEK control.
Balance/Fade
Press MENU until Balance is
displayed. Press to adjust
the audio between the left
and right speakers using the
SEEK control. Press MENU
again to display Fade. Press
to adjust audio between the
front and rear speakers
using the SEEK control.
MP3 Track/Folder Mode
In Track mode, pressing
SEEK will scroll through all
tracks on the disc. In Folder
mode, pressing SEEK will
scroll only through tracks
within a selected folder.
CD
Press to enter CD mode. If a CD is already loaded into
the system, the CD will begin
playing where it last ended.LOADPress LOAD to begin the CD
load sequence. When the
display prompts to select a
slot, use the desired slot to
load the CD. Press and hold
LOAD to autoload up to
6CDs, one at a time, when the
display prompts to load a CD.
AM/FM
Press to select AM or FM
frequency bands.
Setting Memory Presets
To set a station: Select
AM/FM frequency band,
tune to a station, then press
and hold a preset button
until the sound returns.
SCAN control
Press for a brief sampling of
radio stations or CD tracks.
Press again to stop.
SEEK control
Press to access the
next/previous strong station
or track.
Setting the Clock
Press MENU until SELECT
HOUR or SELECT MINS is
displayed. Use the up/down
arrows and SEEK control to
adjust the hours/minutes.
Dual Play/Single Play
If the vehicle has a DVD
system, simultaneously press
preset buttons 2 and 4 to
switch between Dual Play and
Single Play. Please consult
your Owner's Guide for DVD
system operation.
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SEATING
Front Passenger Fold Flat Seat Back
The front passenger seat back can
be folded down to a horizontal
position to allow room for a long
load. Ensure that the seat is in the
rearmost position and the head
restraint is fully down, prior to pulling the strap
located on the back of the seat back.
Adjusting 2nd Row Bucket and Bench Seats
Lift the side handle to adjust the
seat back. Using the same control
will fold the seat back flat. Lifting
the control (if equipped) located
underneath the seat cushion will
adjust the seat forward or backward.
Accessing the 3rd Row Seats
Ensure that the 2nd row seat
adjustable head restraints (if
equipped) are in the full down
position and no objects such as
books, purses, or briefcases are on
the floor in front of the 2nd row seats before folding
them down. Place the front row seat in a forward
position to allow the 2nd row seat to be fully
”tumbled.”Lift the handle once to fold the seat back
flat. Lift the same handle a second time to “tumble”
the seat forward to allow access to the 3rd row seat.
Stowing the 3rd Row Bench or
Split Bench Seat in Tub
Move the adjustable head restraint
(if equipped) fully down. Ensure that
the stowage tub is clear of objects
prior to cycling.
From the rear of the vehicle, fold
the seat back by pulling and holding the number 1
strap while pushing the seat back forward. Release
the strap after the seat back starts rotating forward.
Release the cushion latches by pulling the
number 2 strap while pulling on the long strap
located on the seat back, to rotate the seat all the
way into the tub in the floor.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
Premium/Audiophile InDash 6CD/MP3 Sound System (IF EQUIPPED)
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Max A/C Operation
Automatic Operation: Press AUTO for full
automatic operation. Do not override A/C or
recirculated air. Set the temperature to 60°F (16°C).
Override Operation: Select air distribution. Select
A/C and recirculated air. Use recirculated air with
A/C to provide colder airflow. Set temperature to
60°F (16°C). Set to highest front fan speed initially,
then adjust to maintain comfort.
Manual Override Operation
Set desired cabin temperature. Adjust any of
the following for personal comfort preferences:
front fan speed, airflow direction, A/C, and
recirculated air. Front fan speed, A/C, and
recirculated air overrides will not turn off the AUTO
indicator light. Airflow direction overrides will turn off
the AUTO indicator light.

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ONE| HEADLAMP CONTROL
Turning the headlamp control clockwise to the first position turns on the parking lamps,
instrument panel lamps, license plate lamps, and the tail lamps. Continuing to turn the
headlamp control to the second position turns on the headlamps. To use the autolamp
lightsensitive, automatic onoff control for the headlamps, turn the headlamp control
counterclockwise. Toturn autolamps off, turn the control clockwise to the O (OFF)
position. To activate the high beams, simply pull the turn signal lever towards you to the second detent.
Pull the lever towards you again to deactivate them. Use the same lever to activate the “Flash to Pass”
feature. Pull the lever towards you to the first detent to activate and release it to deactivate.
(IF EQUIPPED)
With the ignition on, the foglamps can be turned on when the headlamp control is in the
parking lamp, headlamp, or autolamp position, and the high beams are not on. Simply pull
the headlamp control towards you to turn on the foglamps. The foglamp indicator light will
illuminate. The foglamps will not operate when the high beams are activated.
THREE | PANEL DIMMER
Use this control to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel and all applicable switchesin the vehicle during headlamp and parking lamp operation. Move the control to the full
upright position, past the detent, to turn on the interior lamps.
FOUR| HOOD RELEASE
To open the hood, pull the hood release handle under the bottom of the instrument panel,
near the steering column. Go to the front of the vehicle and release the auxiliary latch
located under the front center of the hood. Use the prop rod to support the raised hood.
FIVE| SPEED CONTROL
For your speed control to work, you must press and release the ON button. Pressing and
releasing the OFF button, disengages the system and turns it off. To set a desired speed,
accelerate to the desired speed, press and release the SET+ button, then take your foot off
the accelerator pedal. You can increase speed using speed control by pressing and
releasing the SET+ button until you reach the desired speed, increasing speed by 1 mph (1.6
km/h) with each tap. You can decrease speed in the same way using the SETbutton.
Pressing the RSM(resume) button will automatically return the vehicle to the previously set speed. The RSM control will not
work if the vehicle speed is below 30 mph (48km/h) or if the OFF button was pressed. To disengage the
speed control, press the OFF or CNCL button or press the brake.
SIX | TILT STEERING COLUMN
To adjust the steering wheel, push the adjustment lever down to unlock the steering
column. While the lever is down, tilt the steering column to your desired position. While
holding the steering column in place, pull the lever up to its original position to lock the
steering column. Do not adjust while driving.
SEVEN|STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED)
These controls allow you to adust the radio and CD features from the steering wheel. Press
MEDIA to select AM, FM1, FM2 or CD. Press SEEK to access the next/previous strong
station or track on a CD. Press VOL+/ to adjust volume and MUTE to mute the volume.
EIGHT | WINDSHIELD WIPER / WASHER
The multifunction lever controls the windshield wiper modes, speeds, and the windshield
washer. For intermittent operation, move the control up one position. You can then adjust
the rotary control to the desired interval speed. For normal or low wiper speed, move the
control up two positions from OFF.For high speed operation, move the control up three
positions from OFF. For windshield washer control, pull the end of the lever toward you. A
brief pull causes a single swipe of the wipers without washer fluid. With a quick pull and hold, the wipers
will swipe three times with washer fluid. A long pull and hold will activate the wipers and washer fluid for
up to ten seconds.
NINE | TRACTION CONTROL™(IF EQUIPPED)
This system helps you maintain the stability and steerability of your vehicle on slippery road
surfaces such as snow,ice, or gravel. The system works closely with many of the elements
already present in the Antilock Braking System. The system defaults to ON. However,
should you become stuck, try switching the Traction Control™ off.
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TEN | THROTTLE CONTROL /
TRANSMISSION LAMP
The throttle control / transmission lamp illuminates whena
powertrain fault or an AWD fault (if equipped) has been
detected. Contact your dealer as soon as possible.
ELEVEN | ENGINE COOLANT LAMP
The engine coolant lamp Illuminates when the engine
coolant is low. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible
and let the engine cool.
TWELVE | ABS WARNING LAMP
In an emergency,apply continuous force to the brake pedal.
Do not pump the brakes. Any pulsation or mechanical noise
you may feel or hear is normal. If the lamp stays on or continuesto flash, have your vehicle serviced. Normal braking is still
functional unless the brake warning lamp is also illuminated.
THIRTEEN | MESSAGE CENTER (IF EQUIPPED)
With the ignition in the RUN position, the message center
displays important vehicle information by constantly
monitoring vehicle systems. You may select display features
on the message center for a display of status, preceded by a
brief indicator chime. The system will also notify you of
potential vehicle problems with a display of system
warnings. For more detailed information, please consult your
Owner's Guide.
FOURTEEN | CHECK ENGINE LAMP
The check engine indicator lamp illuminates when the
ignition is first turned to the RUN position to check the
bulb. If the lamp stays on or blinks, the On Board
Diagnostics System has detected a malfunction. Drive
in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy acceleration or
deceleration) and have your vehicle serviced immediately.
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your new Ford Freestyle is ready to take you… well… just about anywhere. From tight city streets to snowcovered country roads, your adventures are about to begin. So, what are you waiting for? Let's go.
This Quick Reference Guide was designed to help you quickly get to know your new Freestyle and its features. For the most detailed information, please consult your Owner's Guide. So, let's get started.
The sooner you know more about your new Freestyle… the sooner you can get packing.
“YOUR ADVENTURESARE ABOUT TO BEGIN.”
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