remote key FORD C MAX 2008 1.G User Guide
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine With the remote control: Pressthe lock button once.
On vehicles without double locking,the direction indicators will flash twiceas confirmation.
Double locking the vehicle
Left-hand drive
Right-hand drive
With the key: Turn the key in thedriver’s door to position 2 twicewithin three seconds.
With the remote control: Pressthe lock button twice within threeseconds.
The direction indicators will flashtwice as confirmation.
KEYLESS ENTRY
General information
The key free system allows the driverto operate the vehicle without theuse of a key or remote control.
The advantages of the key freesystem are:
•the vehicle can be locked andunlocked without having to inserta key into the door lock or pressany buttons on a remote control.
•the engine can be started withoutthe need to insert a key into theignition. See Starting theengine (page 141).
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Note:If the door handles are pulledrepeatedly during a short period oftime without the presence of a validpassive key, the system mightbecome inoperable for a certain time.
To unlock or lock the vehicle, thepassive key must be located withinone of the three external detectionranges. These are locatedapproximately one and a half metresfrom the driver’s and frontpassenger’s door handles and thetailgate.
Passive key
WARNING
Do not store the passive keywith metal objects or electronicdevices such as mobile phones asthis could cause interference with thekey free system.
The vehicle is operated by means ofa passive key See Type approvals(page 255). . The passive key can alsobe used as a remote control. SeeLocking and unlocking (page40).
Spare key
A spare key is provided for thefollowing situations:
•If the passive key frequencies arejammed.
•If the passive key battery is flat.
•If the key free function has beendeactivated using the informationdisplay.
•When the vehicle is being towed.
•To reactivate a deactivatedpassive key.
The spare key can be used in thefollowing ways:
•To open the bonnet. SeeOpening and closing thebonnet (page 189).
•To lock and unlock the vehicle.
•To start the engine. SeeStarting the engine (page 141).
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If the passive key is located within thetailgate detection range, only thetailgate can be opened. The otherdoors will remain locked.
Unlocking only the driver'sdoor
If the unlocking function isreprogrammed so that only thedriver’s door is unlocked ( SeeProgramming the remotecontrol (page 35). ), note thefollowing:
If the driver’s door is the first doorwhich is opened, the other doors andthe tailgate will remain locked. All theother doors can be unlocked frominside the vehicle by pressing theunlock button next to the driver’sdoor handle. Doors can be unlockedindividually by pulling the interior doorhandles on those doors.
If the front passenger’s door or oneof the rear doors is the first doorwhich is opened, all the doors andthe tailgate will be unlocked.
Tailgate
Note:The tailgate cannot be closedand will pop back up if the passivekey is located inside the luggagecompartment. PASSIVE KEY INLUGG. COMP. will appear in theinformation display.
Note:If a second valid passive keyis located within the tailgate detectionrange, the luggage compartment canbe closed.
To open the luggage compartment,press the tailgate release switch.
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Press the upper part of the switchnext to the driver’s door handle.
Vehicles with keyless entrysystem
Press the lower part of the switchnext to the driver’s door handle.
DISARMING THE ALARM
The anti-theft alarm system can bedeactivated at any time – even whenthe alarm is sounding – by unlockingthe vehicle from the outside.
The anti-theft alarm system for thetailgate is deactivated if the tailgateis unlocked using the button on theremote control or passive key. Onvehicles with the Key Free System, itis deactivated if a passive key islocated within the tailgate detectionrange when the tailgate is opened.
After closure, the alarm is once againarmed.
Britain and Ireland only
If the vehicle is unlocked using thekey or the spare key for the keylessentry system, a 12 second delaychime starts as soon as the driver’sdoor is opened. The alarm should bedeactivated during this period.
Vehicles without keyless entrysystem
To deactivate the alarm, insert thekey into the ignition and turn it toposition II.
Vehicles with keyless entrysystem
The alarm should be deactivated inone of the following ways:
•If a valid passive key is locatedwithin the vehicle interior, depressthe clutch pedal (manualtransmission) or brake pedal(automatic transmission), pushthe ignition switch in and turn it toposition II.
•Insert the spare key into theignition switch, push the ignitionswitch in and turn it to position II.
•Press the unlock button on thepassive key.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •General information messages.•Door ajar.
INFORMATION MESSAGES
Doors open
SystemWarninglampMessage
Locks.redDriver door open
Locks.redDriver side rear door open
Locks.redPassenger door open
Locks.redPassenger side rear dooropen
Locks.redLuggage comp. open
Locks.redBonnet open
Locks. Close all the doors tostart the car.amberDoor ajar close door
Keyless system
SystemWarninglampMessage
Key free system.redKey not detected
Key free system.redKey outside car
Locks.amberRemote key battery low
Key free system.amberPassive Key in lugg. comp.
Key free system.-Passive Key left inside
Key free system.-Please engage steering lock
Key free system.-To start press brake
Key free system.-To start press clutch
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Information displays
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Note:A phone call will bedisconnected if the audio/navigationsystem is switched off. If the ignitionkey is turned to the off position thephone call will remain in progress.
Compatibility of phones
CAUTION
As no common agreementexists, mobile phonemanufacturers are able to implementa variety of profiles in their Bluetoothdevices. Because of this, anincompatibility can occur betweenthe phone and hands-free system,which in some cases may significantlydegrade the system performance.To avoid this situation, onlyrecommended phones should beused. Please contact your dealer formore details regarding the currentcompatibility list.
Phones with Symbianoperating system
Note:Certain phones require aspecial file to be installed to enablefull phonebook access via Bluetooth.This is referred to as a SIS file and willbe available via the Ford website.Please consult your dealer for fulldetails.
TELEPHONE CONTROLS
Ending or rejecting calls
By pressing one of several functionbuttons on the audio or navigationunit (example: AM/FM,CD/AUX)active calls can be ended or incomingcalls can be rejected.
Remote control
One of several different types ofremote control may be fitted to yourvehicle:
Voice and mode button
Voice button1
Mode button2
Incoming calls can be accepted bypressing the MODE button once orended by pressing twice.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Making a call
Dialling a number
You can access your phone addressbook either with the phone dockedin the cradle or via Bluetooth. Theentries will appear in the audio unitdisplay.
1.Press the PHONE or the callaccept button.
2.Press the MENU button.
3.Keep pressing the MENU buttonuntil PHONEBOOK appears.
4.Press the seek buttons to selectthe desired phone number.
Note:Press and hold the seekbutton to skip to the next letter in thealphabet.
5.Press the PHONE or the callaccept button to dial the selectedphone number.
If you have an audio unit with atelephone keypad (buttons 0-9, * and#), you can also direct dial by enteringthe number on the radio display viathe keypad and pressing the callaccept button:
1.Press the call accept button.
2.Dial the number using thetelephone keypad on the audiounit.
3.Press the call accept button.
Note:If you enter an incorrect digitwhilst entering a phone number,press the seek down button to erasethe last digit. A long press will erasethe complete string of digits.
Press and hold 0 to enter a + digit.
Ending a call
Calls can be ended by either:
•pressing one of the followingbuttons on the audio unit:PHONE, CD, AM/FM orON/OFF
•pressing the MODE button onthe remote control
•pressing the call reject button.
Note: If you have an audio unit witha telephone keypad you can end acall only with the call reject button.
Redialling a number
1.Press the PHONE or the callaccept button.
2.Press the MENU button.
3.Select the CALL OUT list or theCALL IN list.
Note:If the active phone does notprovide a call out list, the lastoutgoing call number/entry isdisplayed.
4.Press the seek button on theaudio unit.
5.Press the PHONE or the callaccept button to dial the desiredphone number.
Redialling the last diallednumber
Note:This applies to only audio unitswith a telephone keypad
1.Press the call accept button.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2.Press the call accept button againto display the last dialled number.
3.Press the call accept button athird time to dial the number.
Receiving an incoming call
Accepting an incoming call
Incoming calls can be accepted byeither:
•pressing the PHONE button
•pressing the MODE button onthe remote control
•pressing the call accept button.
Rejecting an incoming call
Incoming calls can be rejected byeither:
•pressing the call reject button
•pressing the CD button
•pressing the AM/FM button.
Note: If you have an audio unit witha telephone keypad you can onlyreject a call with the call reject button.
Note:You cannot reject an incomingcall using the remote control.
Handling a secondincoming call
Note:The second incoming callfunction must be activated in yourphone.
If there is an incoming call whilst thereis an ongoing call, a beep will beheard and you will have the option toend the active call and to accept theincoming call.
Accepting a second incomingcall
Second incoming calls can beaccepted by either:
•pressing the call accept button
•pressing the MODE button onthe remote control
•pressing the PHONE button.
Note:This will cancel the ongoingcall.
Rejecting a second incomingcall
Second incoming calls can berejected by pressing either:
•pressing the call reject button
•pressing the CD button
•pressing the AM/FM button.
Note: If you have an audio unit witha telephone keypad you can onlyreject a call with the call reject button.
Changing the active phone
Note:Phones must be bonded tothe system before they can be madeactive.
Using the station storagebutton
1.Press the PHONE button on theaudio unit.
2.Press the preset number required(using the station preset buttons1 - 6).
Note:This process is only for audiounits without a telephone keypad.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Auxiliary power sockets...............134Power inverter....................................134
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Battery care...................................209Bluetooth setup............................233Compatibility of phones...................234Handling of phones...........................233Requirements for Bluetoothconnection.....................................233
Bonnet lockSee: Opening and closing thebonnet..............................................189
Booster cablesSee: Using booster cables..............209
Booster cushions............................23Booster cushion..................................23Booster seat.........................................23
Brake and clutch fluid check......202Brakes.............................................158Principle of operation........................158
Bulb changingSee: Changing a bulb..........................74
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Car washSee: Cleaning the exterior...............207
Catalytic converter........................150Driving with a catalytic converter.....150Parking.................................................150
Centre console..............................135Front seat centre console................135Rear seat centre console.................136
Changing a bulb..............................74Approach lamps...................................78Central brake lamp...............................81Footwell lamp.......................................83Front fog lamps (Type 1).....................78Front fog lamps (Type 2)....................79Headlamps, side lamps, directionindicators...........................................74Interior and reading lamps..................81Luggage compartment lamp............82Number plate lamp..............................81Rear lamps............................................80Side repeater indicator on exteriormirrors................................................77Side repeaters......................................77Vanity mirror lamps..............................82
Changing a fuse.............................177Changing a road wheel.................211Fitting a wheel.....................................216Jacking and lifting points...................213Removing a wheel.............................215Spare wheel.........................................211Vehicle jack.........................................212
Changing the remote controlbattery............................................36Opening the container........................37Passive key...........................................36Reassembling the container..............39Remote control type 1........................36Replacing the battery.........................38
Changing the vehicle battery......210Vehicles with a petrol engine...........210
Changing the wiper blades...........63Rear window wiper blades................63Windscreen wiper blades..................63
Checking the wiper blades...........63Childminder mirror.........................140Child safety......................................20Child safety locks............................26Child seat positioning......................21
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Index
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Information messages.................103Inspecting safety systemcomponents.................................175Seat belts.............................................175
Instrument lighting dimmer..........134Instruments......................................88Interior lamps...................................72Courtesy lamp......................................72Reading lamps.....................................72Vanity mirror lamps..............................72
Interior mirror...................................87Introduction........................................7ISOFIX anchor points......................24Attaching child safety seats with toptethers...............................................24
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Jump startingSee: Using booster cables..............209
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Keyless entry...................................44Deactivating the key freefunction..............................................49General information.............................44Locking the vehicle.............................49Passive key...........................................45Unlocking the vehicle..........................47
Keyless starting.............................145Failure to start.....................................147Ignition on............................................146Starting a diesel engine.....................146Starting with automatictransmission....................................146Starting with manualtransmission....................................146Stopping the engine..........................148
Keys and remote controls.............35
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Lighting control................................64Headlamp flasher................................64Home safe lighting..............................64Lighting control positions...................64Main and dipped beam......................64Parking lamps.......................................64
Lighting.............................................64Load carrying.................................167General information...........................167
Locking and unlocking...................40Central and double locking.................41Doors.....................................................40Tailgate...................................................41
Locks................................................40Luggage covers.............................167
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Maintenance..................................188General information...........................188Technical specifications...................204
Manual climate control.................108Air conditioning...................................109Air distribution control........................108Blower..................................................108Rapid heating of vehicle interior......109Rapid windscreendefrosting/demisting.....................109Recirculated air...................................109Temperature control.........................108Ventilation............................................109
Manual seats..................................120Adjusting the angle of theseatback...........................................121Adjusting the height of the driver’sseat....................................................121Adjusting the lumbar support...........121Moving the seats backwards andforwards...........................................120
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