radio FORD MONDEO 2006 2.G Owners Manual

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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Introduction..................5
About this handbook........................5
Symbols glossary..............................5
Parts and accessories......................5
Quick start....................7
Child safety.................18
Child seats........................................18
Child seat positioning......................19
Booster cushions.............................21
Child safety locks............................24
Occupant
protection................25
Principle of operation.....................25
Seat belt reminder..........................29
Fastening the seat belts................29
Seat belt height adjustment..........30
Using seat belts duringpregnancy.....................................31
Airbag warning lamp.......................31
Keys and remote
controls...................32
General information on radiofrequencies..................................32
Programming the remotecontrol...........................................32
Changing the remote controlbattery...........................................33
Locks..........................35
Locking and unlocking...................35
Global opening and closing...........40
Engine immobiliser.....41
Principle of operation......................41
Coded keys......................................41
Arming the engine immobiliser.....43
Disarming the engineimmobiliser...................................43
Alarm..........................44
Arming the alarm.............................44
Disarming the alarm........................44
Steering wheel...........46
Adjusting the steering wheel.........46
Horn..................................................46
Audio control...................................46
Voice control....................................47
Wipers and
washers...................48
Windscreen wipers.........................48
Windscreen washers.....................49
Rear window wiper andwashers........................................50
Adjusting the windscreen washerjets..................................................51
Headlamp washers.........................51
Checking the wiper blades............51
Changing the wiper blades...........52
Lighting.......................53
Lighting control................................53
Front fog lamps...............................54
Rear fog lamps................................54
Adjusting the headlamps...............55
Headlamp levelling..........................55
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine GENERAL INFORMATION
ON RADIO FREQUENCIES
See Type approvals (page 183).
WARNINGS
The radio frequency used by theremote control can also be usedby other short distance radiotransmissions (e.g. amateur radios,medical equipment, wirelessheadphones, remote controls, alarmsystems etc.). If the remote controlfrequencies are jammed, you will notbe able to use any remote functions,the vehicle will not lock or unlock, norwill the alarm be armed. However,you can lock/ unlock with the key.
The vehicle or luggagecompartment will be opened ifthe buttons are pressedunintentionally, without the remotecontrol being directed towards thevehicle (e.g. in your pocket).
The range between transmitter andvehicle is environmentally influencedand varies greatly.
PROGRAMMING THE
REMOTE CONTROL
A maximum of four remote controls(including the ones supplied with thevehicle) can be programmed.
To programme a new remotecontrol:
•Turn the ignition key to position IIfour times within six seconds.
•Switch off the ignition. A tonesounds to indicate that it is nowpossible to programme a newremote control.
•Press any button on a newremote control. A tone will soundas confirmation. Repeat this laststep for all of your remotecontrols, including the original.
•Switch the ignition back on or waitfor ten seconds withoutprogramming another remotecontrol to end remote controlprogramming. Only the remotecontrols which you have justprogrammed are now able to lockand unlock your vehicle.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ADJUSTING THE
STEERING WHEEL
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheelwhen the vehicle is moving.
Release the locking lever to adjustthe height of the steering wheel andits distance from the driver.
Return the lever to its original positionto secure the wheel.
See Sitting in the correct position(page 90).
HORN
The horn can also be operated whenthe ignition is off.
AUDIO CONTROL
Select radio, CD or cassette modeon the audio unit.
The following functions can beoperated with the remote control:
Volume
Volume up: Pull the VOL+ switchtowards the steering wheel.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Volume down: Pull the VOL− switchtowards the steering wheel.
Seek
Move the SEEK switch towards thesteering wheel or the instrumentpanel:
•In radio mode, this will locatethe next radio station up or downthe frequency band.
•In CD mode, it will select thenext or previous track.
Mode
Note: If the voice control systemand/or a mobile phone kit isequipped, the MODE function doesnot control the audio system.
Briefly press the button on the side:
•In radio mode, this will locatethe next pre-set radio station.
•In CD mode, this will select thenext CD if a CD changer is fitted.
•In all modes to abort a trafficmessage during broadcasting.
Press and hold the button on theside:
•To change the mode (radio, CDor cassette, etc.).
VOICE CONTROL
Note: If a mobile phone kit is alsoequipped, this function is not availableduring an incoming or active phonecall.
Briefly press the button to turn thevoice control on or off.
For further information see theseparate handbook.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CLEANING THE
EXTERIOR
WARNINGS
In installations operating withhigh water pressure, watermight be forced into the vehicle’sinterior or parts may get damaged.
Unscrew and remove the radioaerial before entering anautomatic car wash. Switch off theheater blower to preventcontamination of the fresh air filter.
The best procedure is brushlesswashing in a good car washinstallation.
If a waxing cycle is selected, pleaseensure that the wax is removed fromthe windscreen afterwards.
Cleaning the headlamps
To avoid damaging the clear plasticheadlamp lens do not use aggressiveabrasives or chemical solvents. Donot wipe the headlamps when theyare dry or use sharp objects to cleanthe lenses.
Cleaning the rear window
To avoid damaging the heatingelements when cleaning the insideof the rear window use only a softcloth or a damp chamois leather. Donot use solvent or sharp objects toclean the glass.
Body paintworkpreservation
WARNING
When polishing your vehicleensure that polish does notcome into contact with the plasticsurfaces as it may prove difficult toremove. Do not polish the vehicle instrong sunshine.
Wax the body paintwork of yourvehicle once or twice a year. This willhelp retain the glossy paintwork finishand water droplets will run off moreeasily.
Do not apply polish to windscreen orrear window, as this may result inpoor or noisy wiper action.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR
Seat belts
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Electric sunroof................................87Opening and closing the sunroof.....88Opening and closing the sunroofautomatically.....................................88Sunroof anti-trap protection..............88Sunroof relearning...............................89Sunroof safety mode..........................89Tilting the sunroof................................88
Electric windows.............................67Isolating the rear windowswitches............................................67Opening and closing a windowautomatically.....................................67Resetting the electric windowmemory.............................................68Window anti-trap protection.............68
Emergency equipment................134Engine compartmentoverview.......................................145Duratec-HE/SCi..................................145Duratec-VE.........................................146Duratec-VE/ST V6..............................147Duratorq-TDDi/-TDCiTurbodiesel......................................148
Engine coolant check....................151Engine immobiliser..........................41Principle of operation...........................41
Engine number..............................172Duratec-HE/SCi..................................172Duratec-VE/ST....................................172Duratorq-TDDi/TDCi Turbodiesel.....172
Engine oil check.............................149Engine oil change...............................151Engine oil filler cap..............................151Engine oil top-up.................................151
Essential towing checks...............129Exterior mirrors................................69Convex exterior mirrors......................69Manual exterior mirrors......................69Manual folding exterior mirrors..........69
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Fastening the seat belts................29First aid kit.......................................1344-door and 5-door............................134Estate...................................................134
Front fog lamps...............................54Fuel and refuelling.........................103Technical specifications....................104
Fuel cut-off switch.........................135Vehicles with a Duratec engine.......135
Fuel filler flap...................................104Fuel quality......................................103Vehicles with a diesel engine...........103Vehicles with a petrol engine...........103
Fuse box locations........................136Auxiliary fuse box...............................136Central fuse box.................................136
Fuse specification chart................137Auxiliary fuse box...............................138Central fuse box.................................138Symbols in the fuse box...................138
Fuses...............................................136
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Gauges.............................................72Engine coolant temperaturegauge.................................................72Fuel gauge............................................73Information display...............................73Odometer and tripmeter....................73Tachometer..........................................73
General information on radiofrequencies....................................32Global opening and closing...........40Global closing.......................................40Global opening.....................................40
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Hazard warning flashers................56
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