tire pressure FORD B MAX 2013 1.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Engine Oil Check...........................................157
Engine Coolant Check................................158
Brake and Clutch Fluid Check..................159
Washer Fluid Check.....................................159
Changing the 12V Battery..........................159
Checking the Wiper Blades......................160
Changing the Wiper Blades.....................160
Adjusting the Headlamps..........................161
Removing a Headlamp................................161
Changing a Bulb............................................162
Bulb Specification Chart...........................168
Technical Specifications...........................169
Vehicle Care
Cleaning the Exterior....................................172
Cleaning the Interior.....................................172
Repairing Minor Paint Damage................173
Cleaning the Alloy Wheels.........................173
Wheels and Tires
General Information....................................174
Temporary Mobility Kit................................174
Tire Care............................................................177
Using Winter Tires.........................................177
Using Snow Chains......................................178
Tire Pressure Monitoring System............178
Changing a Road Wheel............................179
Technical Specifications............................183
Capacities and Specific-ations
Vehicle Identification Plate......................186
Vehicle Identification Number.................187
Technical Specifications............................187
Audio System
General Information....................................190
Audio unit - Vehicles With:AM/FM/CD..................................................191
Audio unit - Vehicles With:AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth...........................196
Audio unit - Vehicles With:AM/FM/CD/Navigation System........202
Audio unit - Vehicles With: SonyAM/FM/CD................................................208
Audio unit - Vehicles With: NavigationSystem/Sony AM/FM/CD.....................214
Audio System Security...............................219
Digital Audio...................................................219
Compact Disc Player - Vehicles With:AM/FM/CD..................................................221
Compact Disc Player - Vehicles With:AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth/SonyAM/FM/CD.................................................224
Auxiliary Input Jack.....................................228
Audio Troubleshooting..............................229
Navigation
Navigation......................................................230
SYNC™
General Information...................................239
Using Voice Recognition...........................240
Using SYNC™ With Your Phone............243
SYNC™ Applications and Services......253
Using SYNC™ With Your MediaPlayer...........................................................256
SYNC™ Troubleshooting.........................260
Appendices
Electromagnetic compatibility..............268
End User License Agreement.................269
4B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Table of Contents
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Brake fluid - non petroleumbased
Brake system
Cabin air filter
Check fuel cap
Child safety door lock or unlock
Child seat lower anchor
Child seat tether anchor
Cruise control
Do not open when hot
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engine coolant temperature
Engine oil
Explosive gas
Fan warning
Fasten safety belt
Front airbag
Front fog lamps
Fuel pump reset
Fuse compartment
Hazard warning flashers
Heated rear window
Heated windshield
Interior luggage compartmentrelease
Jack
Keep out of reach of children
Lighting control
Low tire pressure warning
6B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Introduction
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See Locking and Unlocking (page 34). See Keyless Entry (page 36).A
See Active City Stop (page 119).B
See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 160).C
See Maintenance (page 152).D
See Towing Points (page 127).E
See Changing a Bulb (page 162).F
Tire pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 183).G
See Changing a Road Wheel (page 179).H
9B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013At a Glance
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See Changing a Bulb (page 162).A
See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 160).B
See Changing a Bulb (page 162).C
See First Aid Kit (page 132). See Warning Triangle (page 132). See TemporaryMobility Kit (page 174). Spare wheel, jack, and wheel brace. See Changing aRoad Wheel (page 179). Towing eye. See Towing Points (page 127).
D
See Towing Points (page 127).E
Tire pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 183).F
See Changing a Road Wheel (page 179).G
See Refueling (page 101).H
14B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013At a Glance
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Have this checked immediately.
If both lamps illuminate together, stop yourvehicle as soon as it is safe to do so(continued use may cause reduced powerand cause the engine to stop). Switch theignition off and attempt to restart theengine. If the engine restarts have thesystem checked by an authorized dealerimmediately.
Front Airbag Warning Lamp
If it illuminates when you aredriving, this indicates amalfunction. Have the systemchecked by an authorized dealer.
Front Fog Lamp Indicator
It will illuminate when you switchthe front fog lamps on.
Frost Warning Lamp
WARNING
Even if the temperature rises toabove 39ºF (4ºC) there is noguarantee that the road is free ofhazards caused by inclement weather.
It will illuminate when theoutside air temperature is 39ºF(4ºC) or below.
Glow Plug Indicator
If it illuminates, wait until itextinguishes before starting.
Exterior Lamps On Indicator
It will illuminate when you switchthe headlamp low beam or theside and tail lamps on.
High Beam Indicator
It will illuminate when you switchthe headlamp high beam on. Itwill flash when you use theheadlamp flasher.
Ignition Warning Lamp
If it illuminates when you aredriving, this indicates amalfunction. Switch off allunnecessary electrical equipment andhave your vehicle checked by an authorizeddealer immediately.
Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp
If it illuminates, refuel as soon aspossible.
Low Tire Pressure Warning Lamp
It will illuminate when the tirepressure is low. See TirePressure Monitoring System(page 178).
Message Center Indicator
It will illuminate when a newmessage is stored in theinformation display. SeeInformation Messages (page 67).
60B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Instrument Cluster
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ActionMessageindicatorMessage
The pressure in one or more tires hasdropped. Check as soon as possible.amberCheck Tire pressures
Have your vehicle checked by anauthorized dealer as soon as possible.amberTire pressure sys malfunctionservice required
74B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Information Displays
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WARNINGS
Do not attempt to start the engine ifyou have filled the fuel tank with theincorrect fuel. This could damage theengine. Have the system checked by anauthorized dealer immediately.
Do not use any kind of flames or heatnear the fuel system. The fuel systemis under pressure. There is a risk ofinjury if the fuel system is leaking.
If you use a high pressure spray towash your vehicle, only spray the fuelfiller flap briefly from a distance notless than 8 inches (200 millimeters).
We recommend that you wait atleast 10 seconds before removing thefuel pipe nozzle to allow any residualfuel to drain into the fuel tank.
Stop refueling after the fuel nozzlestops the second time. Additionalfuel will fill the expansion space inthe fuel tank which could lead to fueloverflowing. Fuel spillage could behazardous to other road users.
Do not remove the nozzle from itsfully inserted position during theentire refueling process.
Note:It is not possible to fully open thesliding door when the fuel filler flap is open.
Note:Your vehicle does not have a fuel fillercap.
1.Press the flap to open it. Open the flapfully until it engages.
Note:When you insert the correct size fuelnozzle, a spring loaded inhibitor will open.This helps to avoid filling up with the wrongfuel.
2.Insert the fuel nozzle up to andincluding the first notch on the nozzleA. Keep it resting on the cover of thefuel pipe opening.
101B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Fuel and Refueling
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WARNINGS
Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h).This could result in the loss of vehiclecontrol, serious personal injury ordeath.
The rear tire pressures must beincreased by 3 psi (0.2 bar) abovespecification. Do not exceed themaximum pressure stated on the tiresidewall. This could cause serious personalinjury. See Wheels and Tires (page 174).
Do not exceed the maximum grosstrain weight stated on your vehicleidentification plate. This could resultin the loss of vehicle control, seriouspersonal injury or death. See VehicleIdentification Plate (page 186).
Do not exceed the maximumpermissible trailer nose weight(vertical weight on the tow ball) asstated in the vehicle specification chart.This could result in the loss of vehiclecontrol, serious personal injury or death.See Capacities and Specifications(page 186).
The anti-lock braking system doesnot control the overrun brake on thetrailer. This could result in the loss ofvehicle control, serious personal injury ordeath.
When towing a trailer:
•Obey country specific regulations fortowing a trailer.
•Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h)even if a country allows higher speedsunder certain conditions.
•Place loads as low as possible andcentral to the axle of your trailer. If youare towing with an unladen vehicle, theload in your trailer should be placedtoward the nose, within the maximumnose load, as this gives the beststability. See Capacities andSpecifications (page 186).
•The trailer nose weight (vertical weighton the tow ball), is essential for thedriving stability of your vehicle andtrailer.
•The vertical weight on the tow ballshould be at least 4% of the trailerweight and not exceed the maximumpermissable weight. See Capacitiesand Specifications (page 186).
•Reduce speed immediately if the trailershows any sign of swaying.
•Use a low gear when descending asteep downhill gradient.
Note:The maximum permissible trailernose weight on the trailer identificationplate is the trailer manufacturer’s testingvalue. The vehicle maximum permissibletrailer nose weight may be lower.
The stability of your vehicle to trailercombination is very much dependent onthe quality of the trailer.
Towing a trailer changes the vehiclehandling characteristics and increasesstopping distances. Adapt your speed anddriving behavior to the load of the trailer.
The gross train weight stated on thevehicle identification plate applies for roadgradients up to 12% and altitudes up to3281 feet (1000 meters) when towing atrailer. In mountainous regions the engineperformance decreases due to lower airdensity with increasing altitude. In highaltitude regions above 3281feet (1000metres), the stipulated maximumpermitted gross train weight must bereduced by 10% for every extra 3281 feet(1000 metres).
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Have your vehicle serviced regularly to helpmaintain its roadworthiness and resalevalue. There is a large network of Fordauthorized repairers that are there to helpyou with their professional servicingexpertise. Authorized repairers are bestqualified to service your vehicle properlyand expertly, with a wide range of highlyspecialized tools.
In addition to regular servicing, werecommend that you carry out thefollowing checks.
WARNINGS
Switch the ignition off beforetouching or attempting adjustmentof any kind.
Do not touch the electronic ignitionsystem parts after you have switchedthe ignition on or when the engine isrunning. The system operates at highvoltage.
Keep your hands and clothing clearof the engine cooling fan. Undercertain conditions, the fan maycontinue to run for several minutes afteryou have switched the engine off.
Make sure that you fit filler capssecurely after carrying outmaintenance checks.
Daily Checks
•Exterior lamps.
•Interior lamps.
•Warning lamps and indicators.
Check When Refueling
•Engine oil level. See Engine Oil Check(page 157).
•Brake fluid level. See Brake andClutch Fluid Check (page 159).
•Washer fluid level. See Washer FluidCheck (page 159).
•Tire pressures (when cold). SeeTechnical Specifications (page 183).
•Tire condition. See Wheels and Tires(page 174).
Monthly Checks
•Engine coolant level (engine cold). SeeEngine Coolant Check (page 158).
•Pipes, hoses and reservoirs for leaks.
•Air conditioning operation.
•Parking brake operation.
•Horn operation.
•Tightness of lug nuts. See TechnicalSpecifications (page 183).
OPENING AND CLOSING THE
HOOD
Opening the Hood
1.Pull the hood release handle.
152B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Maintenance
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A decal with tire pressure data is locatedin the driver’s door opening.
Check and set the tire pressure at theambient temperature in which you areintending to drive your vehicle and whenthe tires are cold.
Note:Check your tire pressures regularly tooptimize fuel economy.
Note:Use only approved wheel and tiresizes. Using other sizes could damage yourvehicle and will make the National TypeApproval invalid.
Note:If you change the diameter of the tiresfrom that fitted at the factory, thespeedometer may not display the correctspeed. Take your vehicle to an authorizeddealer to have the engine managementsystem reprogrammed.
Note:If you intend to change the size of thewheels from that fitted at the factory, checkthe suitability with an authorized dealer.
TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT
Your vehicle may not have a spare tire.Therefore you will have a temporarymobility kit which will only repair onedamaged tire.
The kit is located in the spare wheel well.
General Information
WARNINGS
Depending on the type and extent oftire damage, some tires can only bepartially sealed or not sealed at all.Loss of tire pressure can affect vehiclehandling, leading to loss of vehicle control.
Do not use the kit on a previouslydamaged tire, for example when ithas been driven under inflated.
WARNINGS
Do not use the kit on run flat tires.
Do not try to seal damage to thetire’s sidewall.
The kit seals most tire punctures [with adiameter of up to ¼ inch (six millimeters)]to temporarily restore mobility.
You must observe the following rules whenusing the kit:
•Drive with caution and avoid makingsudden steering or driving manoeuvres,especially if your vehicle is heavilyladen or you are towing a trailer.
•The kit will provide you with anemergency temporary repair, enablingyou to continue your journey to the nextvehicle or tire dealer, or to drive amaximum distance of 125 miles(200 kilometers).
•Do not exceed a maximum speed of50 mph (80 km/h).
•Keep the kit out of the reach ofchildren.
•Only use the kit when the ambienttemperature is between -40°F(–40°C) and +158°F (+70°C).
Using the Kit
WARNINGS
Compressed air can act as anexplosive or propellant.
Never leave the kit unattended whilein use.
Do not keep the compressoroperating for more than 10 minutes.
You must only use the kit for thevehicle with which it was supplied.
174B-MAX (CB2) Vehicles Built From: 25-06-2012, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013Wheels and Tires