height FORD ECOSPORT 2019 User Guide
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2.Pull the wiper blade away from thewiper arm.
3.Install the new wiper by aligning withthe wiper arm groove and clip themtogether.
Note:Make sure that the wiper blade locksinto place.
Note:Do not hold the wiper blade whenlifting the wiper arm.
Note:Make sure that the wiper arm doesnot spring back against the glass when thewiper blade is not attached.
Note:Make sure that the wiper blade locksinto place.
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS
Vertical Aim Adjustment
The headlamps on your vehicle areproperly aimed at the assembly plant. Ifyour vehicle has been in an accident, thealignment of your headlamps should bechecked by your authorized dealer.
8 feet (2.4 meters)A
Center height of lamp to groundB
25 feet (7.6 meters)C
Horizontal reference lineD
Vehicles With Halogen Headlamps
1.Park the vehicle directly in front of awall or screen on a level surface,approximately 25 feet (7.6 meters)away.
2.Measure the height of the headlampbulb center from the ground and markan 8 foot (2.4 meter) horizontalreference line on the vertical wall orscreen at this height.
Note:To see a clearer light pattern foradjusting, you may want to block the lightfrom one headlamp while adjusting theother.
3.Turn on the low beam headlamps toilluminate the wall or screen and openthe hood.
4.On the wall or screen you will observea flat zone of high intensity lightlocated at the top of the right handportion of the beam pattern. If the topedge of the high intensity light zone isnot at the horizontal reference line, theheadlamp will need to be adjusted.
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5.Locate the vertical adjuster on eachheadlamp. Using a Phillips #2screwdriver, turn the adjuster eitherclockwise or counterclockwise in orderto aim the headlamp. The horizontaledge of the brighter light should touchthe horizontal reference line.
6.Close the hood and turn off the lamps.
Vehicles With High Intensity DischargeHeadlamps
1.Park the vehicle directly in front of awall or screen on a level surface,approximately 25 feet (7.6 meters)away.
2.Measure the height of the headlampbulb center from the ground and markan 8 foot (2.4 meter) horizontalreference line on the vertical wall orscreen at this height.
Note:To see a clearer light pattern foradjusting, you may want to block the lightfrom one headlamp while adjusting theother.
3.Turn on the low beam headlamps toilluminate the wall or screen and openthe hood.
4.There is a distinct cut-off (change fromlight to dark) in the left portion of thebeam pattern. The top edge of thiscut-off should be positioned twoinches (5 centimeters) below thehorizontal reference line.
5.Locate the vertical adjuster on eachheadlamp. Using a Phillips #2screwdriver, turn the adjuster eitherclockwise or counterclockwise in orderto aim the headlamp.
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B.215: Indicates the nominalwidth of the tire in millimetersfrom sidewall edge to sidewalledge. In general, the larger thenumber, the wider the tire.
C.65: Indicates the aspect ratiowhich gives the tire's ratio ofheight to width.
D.R: Indicates a radial type tire.
E.15: Indicates the wheel or rimdiameter in inches. If you changeyour wheel size, you will have topurchase new tires to match thenew wheel diameter.
F.95: Indicates the tire's loadindex. It is an index that relates tohow much weight a tire can carry.You may find this information inyour owner’s manual. If not,contact a local tire dealer.
Note:You may not find thisinformation on all tires because itis not required by federal law.
G.H: Indicates the tire's speedrating. The speed rating denotesthe speed at which a tire isdesigned to be driven for extendedperiods of time under a standardcondition of load and inflationpressure. The tires on your vehiclemay operate at differentconditions for load and inflationpressure. These speed ratings mayneed to be adjusted for thedifference in conditions. Theratings range from 81 mph(130 km/h) to 186 mph
(299 km/h). These ratings arelisted in the following chart.
Note:You may not find thisinformation on all tires because itis not required by federal law.
Speed ratingLetterrating
81 mph (130 km/h)M
87 mph (140 km/h)N
99 mph (159 km/h)Q
106 mph (171 km/h)R
112 mph (180 km/h)S
118 mph (190 km/h)T
124 mph (200 km/h)U
130 mph (210 km/h)H
149 mph (240 km/h)V
168 mph (270 km/h)W
186 mph (299 km/h)Y
Note:For tires with a maximum
speed capability over 149 mph
(240 km/h), tire manufacturers
sometimes use the letters ZR. For
those with a maximum speed
capability over 186 mph (299
km/h), tire manufacturers always
use the letters ZR.
H.U.S. DOT Tire IdentificationNumber (TIN): This begins withthe letters DOT and indicates thatthe tire meets all federalstandards. The next two numbersor letters are the plant code
designating where it wasmanufactured, the next two are
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A.T: Indicates a type of tire,designated by the Tire and RimAssociation, that is intended fortemporary service on cars,sport-utility vehicles, minivans andlight trucks.
B.145: Indicates the nominalwidth of the tire in millimetersfrom sidewall edge to sidewalledge. In general, the larger thenumber, the wider the tire.
C.80: Indicates the aspect ratiowhich gives the tire's ratio ofheight to width. Numbers of 70 orlower indicate a short sidewall.
D.D: Indicates a diagonal type tire.
R: Indicates a radial type tire.
E.16: Indicates the wheel or rimdiameter in inches. If you changeyour wheel size, you will have topurchase new tires to match thenew wheel diameter.
Location of the Tire Label
You will find a Tire Labelcontaining tire inflation pressureby tire size and other importantinformation located on the B-Pillaror the edge of the driver door.
Inflating Your Tires
Safe operation of your vehiclerequires that your tires areproperly inflated. Remember thata tire can lose up to half of its airpressure without appearing flat.
Every day before you drive, checkyour tires. If one looks lower thanthe others, use a tire gauge tocheck pressure of all tires andadjust if required.
At least once a month and beforelong trips, inspect each tire andcheck the tire pressure with a tiregauge (including spare, ifequipped). Inflate all tires to theinflation pressure recommendedby Ford Motor Company.
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Inspecting Your Tires andWheel Valve Stems
Periodically inspect the tire treadsfor uneven or excessive wear andremove objects such as stones,nails or glass that may be wedgedin the tread grooves. Check the tireand valve stems for holes, cracks,or cuts that may permit airleakage and repair or replace thetire and replace the valve stem.Inspect the tire sidewalls forcracking, cuts, bruises and othersigns of damage or excessivewear. If internal damage to the tireis suspected, have the tiredemounted and inspected in caseit needs to be repaired or replaced.For your safety, tires that aredamaged or show signs ofexcessive wear should not be usedbecause they are more likely toblow out or fail.
Improper or inadequate vehiclemaintenance can cause tires towear abnormally. Inspect all yourtires, including the spare,frequently, and replace them ifone or more of the followingconditions exist:
Tire Wear
When the tread is worn down to1/16th of an inch (2 mm), tiresmust be replaced to help preventyour vehicle from skidding andhydroplaning. Built-in treadwearindicators, or wear bars, whichlook like narrow strips of smooth
rubber across the tread willappear on the tire when the treadis worn down to 1/16th of an inch(2 mm).
When the tire tread wears downto the same height as these wearbars, the tire is worn out and mustbe replaced.
Damage
Periodically inspect the tire treadsand sidewalls for damage (suchas bulges in the tread or sidewalls,cracks in the tread groove andseparation in the tread orsidewall). If damage is observed
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Lighting...............................................................73General Information............................................73Load CarriersSee: Roof Racks and Load Carriers.............168Load Carrying.................................................167Load Limit.......................................................169Special Loading Instructions for Owners ofPick-up Trucks and Utility-typeVehicles..............................................................173Vehicle Loading - with and without aTrailer.................................................................169Locking and Unlocking.................................55Autolock...................................................................55Autounlock..............................................................57Illuminated Entry...................................................57Illuminated Exit......................................................57Locking and Unlocking the Doors with theKey........................................................................56Power Door Locks................................................55Remote Control....................................................55Smart Unlock.........................................................57Luggage Anchor Points...............................167Luggage Covers.............................................167Lug Nuts..........................................................269
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Maintenance.................................................205General Information.........................................205Manual Climate Control - Vehicles With:Electronic Manual TemperatureControl (EMTC)..........................................102Adjusting the Blower Motor Speed..............102Adjusting the Temperature.............................102Changing the Direction of Airflow................102Switching Air Conditioning On andOff.......................................................................102Switching Climate Control On andOff.......................................................................102Switching Maximum Cooling On andOff.......................................................................102Switching Maximum Defrost On andOff.......................................................................102Switching Recirculated Air On andOff.......................................................................102Manual Seats...................................................111Adjusting the Height of the Driver’sSeat......................................................................113
Adjusting the Lumbar Support.......................112Moving the Seat Backward andForward...............................................................112Recline Adjustment............................................113Message CenterSee: Information Displays................................88MirrorsSee: Windows and Mirrors................................79Mobile Communications Equipment.......13Moonroof............................................................81Bounce-Back.........................................................82Opening and Closing the Moonroof..............82Venting the Moonroof........................................82Motorcraft Parts - 1.0LEcoBoost™..................................................274Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L...............................275MyKey — Troubleshooting..........................54All Vehicles.............................................................54MyKey™..............................................................51Principle of Operation..........................................51
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Navigation.......................................................341Destination Mode..............................................343Map Mode.............................................................341Map search Mode..............................................348Navigation Map Updates.................................351Navigation Menu................................................349Route Guidance Mode.....................................346Waypoints..............................................................351Normal Scheduled Maintenance..........388
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Oil Change Indicator Reset......................209Resetting the Oil Life MonitoringSystem.............................................................209Oil CheckSee: Engine Oil Check......................................208Opening and Closing the Hood..............205Closing the Hood...............................................206Opening the Hood.............................................205Ordering Additional Owner'sLiterature......................................................194Obtaining a French Owner’s Manual..........194
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Vehicles Sold in Canada: RoadsideAssistance Program Coverage.................184Vehicles Sold in Canada: Using RoadsideAssistance........................................................184Vehicles Sold in the United States: GettingRoadside Assistance....................................183Vehicles Sold in the United States: UsingRoadside Assistance....................................183Roadside Emergencies...............................183Roof Racks and Load Carriers.................168Adjusting the Crossbar.....................................168Running-InSee: Breaking-In...................................................181Running Out of Fuel.....................................132Adding Fuel From a Portable FuelContainer..........................................................133Filling a Portable Fuel Container...................132
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Safety Canopy™.............................................42Safety Precautions........................................131Scheduled Maintenance Record...........392Scheduled Maintenance..........................385Seatbelt Extension........................................34Seatbelt Height Adjustment.......................31Seatbelt Reminder.........................................32Belt-Minder™........................................................32Seatbelts...........................................................28Principle of Operation........................................28Seatbelt Warning Lamp and IndicatorChime................................................................31Conditions of operation.....................................32Seats.................................................................109Security..............................................................62Settings...........................................................354911 Assist...............................................................359Ambient Lighting...............................................366Bluetooth..............................................................356Clock.......................................................................356Display....................................................................367General..................................................................364Media Player........................................................355Mobile Apps.........................................................362Navigation............................................................360Phone.....................................................................356Radio......................................................................359Sound.....................................................................354
Valet Mode...........................................................368Vehicle...................................................................366Voice Control.......................................................367Wi-Fi & Hotspot.................................................364Side Airbags.....................................................40Sitting in the Correct Position.................109Snow ChainsSee: Using Snow Chains.................................264Special Notices................................................12New Vehicle Limited Warranty.........................12Notice to Owners of Pickup Trucks andUtility Type Vehicles........................................13On Board Diagnostics Data LinkConnector............................................................13Special Instructions..............................................12Using Your Vehicle as an Ambulance............13Using Your Vehicle With a Snowplow............13Special Operating Conditions ScheduledMaintenance...............................................391Exceptions............................................................392Speed ControlSee: Cruise Control............................................160Stability Control............................................154Principle of Operation.......................................154Starter SwitchSee: Ignition Switch............................................123Starting a Gasoline Engine.......................126Cold or Hot Engine.............................................126Engine Idle Speed after Starting...................127Failure to Start......................................................127Fuel Flooded Engine..........................................126Starting and Stopping the Engine..........123General Information...........................................123Steering............................................................166Electric Power Steering....................................166Steering Wheel...............................................66Storage Compartments.............................122SunroofSee: Moonroof........................................................81Supplementary Restraints System.........36Principle of Operation........................................36Symbols Glossary.............................................7SYNC™ 3.......................................................309General Information.........................................309SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting.....................368SYNC™ Applications andServices........................................................296911 Assist...............................................................297
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