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We recommend that you disconnect thenegative battery cable terminal from thebattery if you plan to store your vehicle foran extended period.
Note:If you only disconnect the negativebattery cable terminal, make sure it isisolated or placed away from the batteryterminal to avoid unintended connection orarcing.
To maintain correct operation of the batterymanagement system, if you add anyelectrical devices to your vehicle, do notconnect the ground connection directly tothe negative battery terminal. A connectionat the negative battery terminal can causeinaccurate measurements of the batterycondition and potential incorrect systemoperation.
Note:If you add electrical accessories orcomponents to your vehicle this mayadversely affect battery performance,durability and the performance of otherelectrical systems on your vehicle.
If you replace the battery make sure itmatches the electrical requirements of yourvehicle.
If you disconnect or replace the battery andyour vehicle has an automatic transmission,it must relearn its adaptive strategy. Becauseof this, the transmission may shift firmly whenfirst driven. This is normal operation whilethe transmission fully updates its operationto optimum shift feel.
Remove and Reinstall the Battery
To disconnect or remove the battery, do thefollowing:
1.Apply the parking brake and switch theignition off.
2.Switch all electrical equipment off, forexample lights and radio.
3.Wait a minimum of two minutes beforedisconnecting the battery.
Note:The engine management system hasa power hold function and remains poweredfor a period of time after you switch theignition off. This is to allow diagnostic andadaptive tables to be stored. Disconnectingthe battery without waiting can causedamage not covered by the vehicleWarranty.
4.Disconnect the negative battery cableterminal.
5.Disconnect the positive battery cableterminal.
6.Remove the battery securing clamp.
7.Remove the battery.
8.To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Note:Before reconnecting the battery, makesure the ignition remains switched off.
Note:Make sure the battery cable terminalsare fully tightened.
Note:After cleaning or replacing the battery,make sure you reinstall the battery cover orshield.
If you disconnect or replace the vehiclebattery, you must reset the followingfeatures:
•Window bounce-back. See Windows(page 131).
•Clock Settings.
•Pre-set radio stations.
•Steering Angle Sensor.
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Note:To calibrate the steering angle sensor,drive the vehicle above 30 mph (50 km/h)for a minimum of 1.2 mi (2 km). Make sure todrive straight ahead for a minimum of 30seconds. Several vehicle functions aredisabled and a warning light could appearuntil the sensor is calibrated.
Note:The battery sensor must be reset whena new battery is installed. Install only abattery approved by Ford for use in thevehicle. Use the following procedure toperform the battery sensor reset:
1.1. Turn ignition to on and leave engineoff. Steps 2 and 3 must be completedwithin 10 seconds.
2.2. Flash the high beams 5 times, endingwith the high beams off.
3.3. Press and release the brake pedal 3times.
The battery warning light on the cluster willflash 3 times to confirm that the reset wassuccessful.
Battery Management System
The battery management system monitorsbattery conditions and takes actions toextend battery life. If excessive battery drainis detected, the system temporarily disablessome of the following features:
•Heated rear window.
•Heated seats.
•Climate control.
•Heated steering wheel.
•Audio unit.
•Navigation system.
A message may appear in the informationdisplay to alert you that battery protectionactions are active.
After battery replacement, or in some casesafter charging the battery with an externalcharger, the battery management systemrequires eight hours of vehicle sleep time torelearn the battery state of charge. Duringthis time your vehicle must remain fullylocked with the ignition off.
Note:If you add electrical accessories orcomponents to the vehicle, it may adverselyaffect battery performance and durability.This may also affect the performance ofother electrical systems in the vehicle.
Battery Disposal
Make sure that you dispose of oldbatteries in an environmentallyfriendly way. Seek advice fromyour local authority about recycling oldbatteries.
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS
Vertical Aim Adjustment
The headlamps on your vehicle are properlyaimed at the assembly plant. If your vehiclehas been involved in a crash, have the aimof the headlamp beam checked by anauthorized dealer.
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CLEANING WHEELS
Only use a recommended wheel and tirecleaner to clean the wheels weekly. Foradditional information and assistance, werecommend that you contact an authorizeddealer.
1.Use a sponge to remove heavy depositsof dirt and brake dust.
2.Rinse well after cleaning.
Note:Do not apply a cleaning chemical towarm or hot wheel rims and covers.
If you intend on parking your vehicle for anextended period after cleaning the wheelswith a wheel cleaner, drive your vehicle fora few minutes before parking your vehicle.This reduces the risk of corrosion of thebrake discs, brake pads and linings.
Do not clean the wheels when they are hot.
Note: Some car washes could damagewheel rims and covers.
Note: Using non-recommended cleaners,harsh cleaning products, chrome wheelcleaners or abrasive materials coulddamage wheel rims and covers.
CLEANING THE ENGINECOMPARTMENT
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove debris fromthe screen area below windshield.
Note:If you are not familiar with the partsaround the engine do not wash the enginecompartment. Avoid frequent enginewashes.
When washing the engine compartment:
•Never wash or rinse the engine while itis hot or running.
•Never wash or rinse any ignition coil,spark plug wire or spark plug well.
•Cover the battery, power distribution box,and air filter assembly to prevent waterdamage.
Note:If your vehicle has an engine coverremove the cover before application ofshampoo and degreaser.
•Spray an approved engine shampoo anddegreaser on all parts that requirecleaning and rinse with water.
CLEANING STRIPES OR GRAPHICS
It is recommended to wash your vehicle byhand however, pressure washing may beused under the following conditions:
•Use a spray with a 40° wide spray anglepattern.
•Keep the nozzle at a 12 in (305 mm)distance and 90° angle to your vehicle'ssurface.
•Do not use water pressure higher than2,000 psi (14,000 kPa).
•Do not use water hotter than 179°F (82°C).
Note:Holding the pressure washer nozzleat an angle to the vehicle's surface maydamage graphics and cause the edges topeel away from the vehicle's surface.
CLEANING CAMERA LENSES ANDSENSORS
We recommend that you only use lukewarmor cold water and a soft cloth to clean thecamera lens and sensors.
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CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
WARNING: If the tire pressuremonitor sensor becomes damaged it maynot function.
If you get a flat tire while driving, do not applythe brake heavily. Instead, graduallydecrease your speed. Hold the steeringwheel firmly and slowly move to a safe placeon the side of the road.
Have a flat serviced by an authorized dealerin order to prevent damage to the tirepressure monitoring system sensors. SeeTire Pressure Monitoring System Overview(page 392). Replace the spare tire with a roadtire as soon as possible. During repairing orreplacing of the flat tire, have an authorizeddealer inspect the tire pressure monitoringsystem sensor for damage.
Note:The use of tire sealant could damageyour tire pressure monitoring sensor andshould only be used in roadsideemergencies. If you must use a sealant, usethe Tire Mobility Kit sealant. Replace the tirepressure monitoring system sensor andvalve stem on the wheel by an authorizeddealer after use of the sealant.
Note:The tire pressure monitoring systemindicator light will illuminate when the sparetire is in use. To restore the full function ofthe monitoring system, all road wheelsequipped with tire pressure monitoringsensors must be mounted on the vehicle.
Dissimilar Spare Wheel and TireAssembly Information
WARNING: Failure to follow theseguidelines could result in an increased riskof loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and tire,then it is intended for temporary use only.This means that if you need to use it, youshould replace it as soon as possible with aroad wheel and tire assembly that is thesame size and type as the road tires andwheels that were originally provided on yourvehicle. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheelis damaged, replace it instead of repairingit.
A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assemblyis defined as a spare wheel and tire assemblythat is different in brand, size or appearancefrom the road tires and wheels and can beone of three types:
1. T-type mini-spare: This spare tire beginswith the letter T for tire size and could haveTemporary Use Only molded in the sidewall.
2. Full-size dissimilar spare with label onwheel: This spare tire has a label on thewheel that states: THIS WHEEL AND TIREASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USE ONLY.
When driving with one of the dissimilar sparetires listed above, do not:
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Airbags..............................................................64Front Passenger Sensing System....................68
Air ConditioningSee: Climate Control..........................................156
Air Conditioning System Capacity andSpecification - 2.0L....................................416Air Conditioning System Capacity andSpecification - 2.7L.....................................418Air FilterSee: Changing the Engine Air Filter...............351
Alert and Aid Mode......................................272How Does Alert and Aid Mode Work............272What Is Alert and Aid Mode.............................272
Alert Mode.......................................................271How Does Alert Mode Work.............................271What Is Alert Mode..............................................271
All-Wheel Drive..............................................218All-Wheel Drive – Troubleshooting................219
All-Wheel Drive Limitations.........................218All-Wheel Drive Precautions.......................218All-Wheel Drive – Troubleshooting..........219All-Wheel Drive – InformationMessages..........................................................219
AM/FM Radio..................................................431AM/FM Radio Limitations...................................431Selecting a Radio Station.................................432
Ambient Lighting...........................................130Adjusting Ambient Lighting..............................130
Switching Ambient Lighting On and Off........130
Anti-Lock Braking System..........................220Anti-Lock Braking System Limitations..........220
Anti-Theft Alarm System..............................110How Does the Anti-Theft Alarm SystemWork....................................................................110What Are the Inclination Sensors.....................110What Are the Interior Sensors..........................110What Is the Anti-Theft Alarm System..............110What Is the Perimeter Alarm.............................110
Anti-Theft Alarm System Settings...............111Setting the Alarm Security Level.......................111Switching Ask on Exit On and Off.....................111What are the Alarm Security Levels.................111What Is Ask on Exit...............................................111
Appendices...................................................556Applying the Electric Parking Brake........223Applying the Electric Parking Brake in anEmergency..................................................223App Precautions...........................................449App Requirements.......................................449Apps.................................................................449Audio System................................................429AM/FM Radio........................................................431Digital Radio.........................................................432Satellite Radio......................................................434
Audio System Precautions.........................429
Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirror....................136What Is the Auto-Dimming ExteriorMirror..................................................................136
Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror.....................134Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror Limitations......134What Is the Auto-Dimming InteriorMirror..................................................................134
Auto Hold.......................................................228Auto Hold Indicators...................................229Autolamps.......................................................122Autolamp Settings...............................................122What Are Autolamps..........................................122
Autolock............................................................92Autolock Requirements.......................................92What Is Autolock...................................................92
Automatically Releasing the ElectricParking Brake.............................................224Automatic Crash Shutoff.............................319Automatic Crash Shutoff Precautions............319Re-Enabling Your Vehicle..................................319What Is Automatic Crash Shutoff....................319
Automatic Emergency Braking.................288Switching Automatic Emergency Braking Onand Off..............................................................288What Is Automatic Emergency Braking........288
Automatic Engine Stop................................193How Does Automatic Engine Stop Work......194Overriding Automatic Engine Stop.................194
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Lane Keeping System –Troubleshooting.............................................274
Lane Keeping System Limitations............270Lane Keeping System Precautions.........269Lane Keeping System Settings..................271Lane Keeping System –Troubleshooting.........................................274Lane Keeping System – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................275Lane Keeping System – InformationMessages.........................................................274
Launching or Retrieving a Boat or PersonalWatercraft....................................................306Liftgate.............................................................102Closing the Liftgate............................................105Liftgate – Troubleshooting................................107Opening the Liftgate..........................................102
Liftgate Obstacle Detection........................107Liftgate Precautions.....................................102Liftgate – Troubleshooting..........................107Liftgate – Frequently Asked Questions........109Liftgate – Information Messages....................108Liftgate – Warning Lamps.................................107
Lincoln Protect..............................................460Linking or Unlinking a Personal Profile toa Device.......................................................453Linking or Unlinking a Personal Profile toa Remote Control.......................................453
Live Traffic......................................................454Switching Live Traffic On and Off...................454What Is Live Traffic.............................................454
Load Carrying................................................293Roof Rack.............................................................298
Load Carrying Precautions........................293Loading Your Trailer.....................................305Locating the 360 Degree Cameras.........246Locating the Blind Spot Information SystemSensors........................................................278Locating the Brake Fluid Reservoir.........220Locating the Cross Traffic AlertSensors.........................................................281Locating the Fuel Filler Funnel.................202Locating the Keyless Entry Keypad............94Locating the Memory FunctionButtons..........................................................174Locating the Power Outlets........................183Locating the Pre-Collision AssistSensors........................................................285Locating the Rear View Camera..............242Locating the Safety ComplianceCertification Labels...................................294Locating the Tire label..................................371Locating the Tire Sealant and InflatorKit...................................................................385Locating the USB Ports.................................181
Locating the Wireless AccessoryCharger.........................................................186Locating Your Vehicle....................................77Locking and Unlocking the Doors UsingKeyless Entry.................................................95Unlocking the Doors............................................95
Locking the Rear Window Controls..........133Luggage Compartment..............................300
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Maintenance..................................................339Engine Oil.............................................................345Exterior Bulbs......................................................358Interior Bulbs........................................................361
Maintenance Precautions..........................339Making and Receiving a Phone Call........444Manually Releasing the Electric ParkingBrake.............................................................223Manually Shifting Gears...............................212Shifting Using the Paddle Shifters..................212
Manual Park Release....................................214Manual Park Release Precautions..................214Using Manual Park Release..............................214What Is Manual Park Release...........................214
Manual Seats..................................................168Adjusting the Head Restraint...........................168Folding the Seat Backrest.................................169
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Radio Frequency CertificationLabels............................................................481Blind Spot Information System Sensors........481Body Control Module........................................489Cruise Control Module......................................492Garage Door Opener........................................496Keys and Remote Controls..............................497Radio Transceiver Module................................501Remote Function Actuator...............................489SYNC.....................................................................504Telematics Control Unit....................................509Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemSensors.............................................................510Wireless Accessory Charging Module..........519
Rear Exterior.....................................................37Rear Occupant Alert System AudibleWarnings.......................................................173Rear Occupant Alert SystemIndicators......................................................173Rear Occupant Alert SystemLimitations....................................................172Rear Occupant Alert SystemPrecautions..................................................172Rear Occupant Alert System......................172Rear Parking Aid...........................................237Locating the Rear Parking Aid Sensors........237
Rear Parking Aid Audible Warnings..............238Rear Parking Aid Limitations............................237What is the Rear Parking Aid...........................237
Rear Seats.......................................................168Heated Seats........................................................170Manual Seats........................................................168Power Seats..........................................................170
Rear View Camera Guide Lines...............242Rear View Camera Object DistanceIndicators.....................................................243Rear View Camera Precautions...............242Rear View Camera.......................................242Rear View Camera Settings.............................243
Rear View Camera Settings.......................243Switching Rear View Camera Delay On andOff......................................................................244Zooming the Rear View Camera In andOut.....................................................................243
Recalling a Preset Position..........................174Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 2.0L,AWD...............................................................321Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 2.0L,FWD...............................................................321Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -2.7L.................................................................321Reduced Engine Performance...................310Refueling........................................................204Manually Opening the Fuel Filler Door........206
Refueling System Overview............................204Refueling Your Vehicle......................................204
Releasing the Electric Parking Brake if theVehicle Battery Has Run Out ofCharge..........................................................224Remote Control Limitations..........................76Remotely Starting and Stopping theVehicle...........................................................153Remote Start Limitations.............................153Remote Start Precautions...........................153Remote Start Remote ControlIndicators......................................................154Remote Start...................................................153Remote Start Settings........................................154
Remote Start Settings..................................154Setting the Remote Start Duration..................155Switching Climate Control Last Settings Onand Off...............................................................154Switching the Heated Seat Settings On andOff.......................................................................154Switching the Heated Steering Wheel SettingsOn and Off........................................................155
Removing Your Vehicle FromStorage.........................................................370Repairing Minor Paint Damage.................367Replacement PartsRecommendation......................................523
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