brake sensor FORD EDGE 2023 User Guide
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OVERRIDING THE SET SPEED
WARNING: If you override thesystem by pressing the acceleratorpedal, it does not automatically applythe brakes to maintain a gap from anyvehicle ahead.
When you press the accelerator pedal, youoverride the set speed and gap distance.
Use the accelerator pedal to intentionallyexceed the set speed limit.
When you override the system, the greenindicator illuminates and the vehicle icondoes not appear in the instrument clusterdisplay.
The system resumes operation when yourelease the accelerator pedal. The vehiclespeed decreases to the set speed, or alower speed if following a slower vehicle.
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
INDICATORS
Illuminates when you switchadaptive cruise control on. Thecolor of the indicator changes toindicate the system status.
White indicates the system is on butinactive.
Green indicates that you set the speed andthe system is active.
SWITCHING FROM ADAPTIVE
CRUISE CONTROL TO CRUISE
CONTROL
WARNING: Normal cruise controlwill not brake when your vehicle isapproaching slower vehicles. Always beaware of which mode you have selectedand apply the brakes when necessary.
1.Access the vehicle drawer on thetouchscreen.
2.Press SETTINGS.
3.Press Driver Assistance.
4.Press Cruise Control.
5.Press Normal Cruise Control.
The cruise control indicatorreplaces the adaptive cruisecontrol indicator if you selectnormal cruise control. The gap settingdoes not display, and the system does notrespond to lead vehicles. Automaticemergency braking remains active tomaintain set speed. The systemremembers the last setting when you startyour vehicle.
LANE CENTERING
HOW DOES LANE CENTERINGWORK
Adaptive cruise control with lane centeringuses the vehicle's front radar sensor andfront windshield camera sensor, togetherwith the steering sensor to operate.
Using these sensors, the system appliescontinuous steering assistance towardsdriving in the middle of the lane you chooseon highway roads.
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ActionMessage
A malfunction is preventing the adaptive cruise from engaging.Adaptive CruiseMalfunction
Front Sensor Not AlignedContact an authorized dealer to have the radar checked forproper coverage and operation.
Conditions exist preventing the system from being available.Adaptive Cruise NotAvailable
You have a blocked radar because of poor radar visibility dueto inclement weather or ice, mud, or water in front of the radar.You can typically clean the sensor to resolve this.
Adaptive Cruise NotAvailable SensorBlocked See ManualDue to the nature of radar technology, it is possible to get ablockage warning with no actual block. This happens, forexample, when driving in sparse rural or desert environments.A false blocked condition either self clears, or clears after yourestart your vehicle.
You have selected normal cruise control. The system doesnot brake or react to traffic.Normal Cruise ActiveAdaptive Braking Off
Displays when the adaptive cruise control is going to canceland you must take control.Adaptive Cruise - DriverResume Control
Displays when the vehicle speed is too slow to activate theadaptive cruise control and there is no lead vehicle in range.Adaptive Cruise SpeedToo Low to Activate
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WARNING: The system mayoperate with reduced function duringcold and inclement weather conditions.Snow, ice, rain, spray and fog canadversely affect the system. Keep thefront camera and radar free of snow andice. Failure to follow this instruction mayresult in the loss of control of yourvehicle, serious personal injury or death.
WARNING: Take additional care ifyour vehicle is heavily loaded or you aretowing a trailer. These conditions couldresult in reduced performance of thissystem. Failure to follow this instructioncould result in the loss of control of yourvehicle, personal injury or death.
WARNING: The system cannothelp prevent all crashes. Do not rely onthis system to replace driver judgmentand the need to maintain a safe distanceand speed.
WARNING: System performancecould be reduced in situations where thevehicle camera has limited detectioncapability. These situations include butare not limited to direct or low sunlight,vehicles at night without tail lights,unconventional vehicle types, andpedestrians and cyclists with complex,partially obscured backgrounds. Failureto take care may result in the loss ofcontrol of your vehicle, personal injury ordeath.
PRE-COLLISION ASSIST
LIMITATIONS
Pre-collision assist depends on thedetection ability of its camera and sensors.Any obstructions or damage to these areascan limit detection or prevent the systemfrom functioning. See Locating thePre-Collision Assist Sensors (page 236).
The system is active at 3 mph (5 km/h)and above.
Note:The pre-collision assist systemdisables when you select four-wheel drivelow or manually disable AdvanceTracâ„¢.
Note:Brake support and automaticemergency braking are active at speeds upto 75 mph (120 km/h). If the vehicle has aradar sensor included with adaptive cruisecontrol, then brake support and automaticemergency braking are active up to themaximum speed of the vehicle.
Pedestrian Detection Limitations
Pedestrian detection is active at speedsup to 50 mph (80 km/h).
Pedestrian detection functions optimallywhen detected hazards are clearlyidentifiable. System performance mayreduce in situations where pedestrians arerunning, partly obscured, have a complexbackground, or cannot be distinguishedfrom a group.
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Protected ComponentFuseRatingFuse orRelayNumber
Not used.—47
Steering column lock relay power.15 A48
Not used.—49
Horn.20 A50
Not used.—51
Not used.—52
Not used.—53
Brake on-off switch.10 A54
Alternator sensor.10 A55
Not used.–86
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Note:Before reconnecting the battery,make sure the ignition remains switched off.
Note:Make sure the battery cable terminalsare fully tightened.
Note:After cleaning or replacing thebattery, make sure you reinstall the batterycover or shield.
If you disconnect or replace the vehiclebattery, you must reset the followingfeatures:
•Window bounce-back. See Windows(page 107).
•Clock Settings.
•Pre-set radio stations.
•Steering Angle Sensor.
Note:To calibrate the steering anglesensor, drive the vehicle above 30 mph(50 km/h) for a minimum of 1.2 mi (2 km).Make sure to drive straight ahead for aminimum of 30 seconds. Several vehiclefunctions are disabled and a warning lightcould appear until the sensor is calibrated.
Note:The battery sensor must be resetwhen a new battery is installed. Install onlya battery 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 clusterwill flash 3 times to confirm that the resetwas successful.
Battery Management System
The battery management system monitorsbattery conditions and takes actions toextend battery life. If excessive batterydrain is detected, the system temporarilydisables some 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 somecases after charging the battery with anexternal charger, the battery managementsystem requires eight hours of vehicle sleeptime to relearn the battery state of charge.During this time your vehicle must remainfully locked 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 ofold batteries in anenvironmentally friendly way.Seek advice from your local authorityabout recycling old batteries.
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CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
WARNING: If the tire pressuremonitor sensor becomes damaged itmay not function.
If you get a flat tire while driving, do notapply the brake heavily. Instead, graduallydecrease your speed. Hold the steeringwheel firmly and slowly move to a safeplace on the side of the road.
Have a flat serviced by an authorizeddealer in order to prevent damage to thetire pressure monitoring system sensors.See What Is the Tire PressureMonitoring System (page 331). Replacethe spare tire with a road tire as soon aspossible. During repairing or replacing ofthe flat tire, have an authorized dealerinspect the tire pressure monitoring systemsensor 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 increasedrisk of loss of vehicle control, injury ordeath.
If you have a dissimilar spare wheel andtire, then it is intended for temporary useonly. This means that if you need to use it,you should replace it as soon as possiblewith a road wheel and tire assembly thatis the same size and type as the road tiresand wheels that were originally providedon your vehicle. If the dissimilar spare tireor wheel is damaged, replace it instead ofrepairing it.
A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assemblyis defined as a spare wheel and tireassembly that is different in brand, size orappearance from the road tires and wheelsand can be one of three types:
1.T-type mini-spare: This spare tirebegins with the letter T for tire size andcould have Temporary Use Only moldedin the sidewall.
2.Full-size dissimilar spare with labelon wheel: This spare tire has a label onthe wheel that states: THIS WHEEL ANDTIRE ASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USEONLY.
When driving with one of the dissimilarspare tires listed above, do not:
•Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
•Load the vehicle beyond maximumvehicle load rating listed on the SafetyCompliance Label.
•Tow a trailer.
•Use snow chains on the end of thevehicle with the dissimilar spare tire.
•Use more than one dissimilar spare tireat a time.
•Use commercial car washingequipment.
•Try to repair the dissimilar spare tire.
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Switching Automatic High Beam ControlOn and Off.......................................................103Automatic High Beam Control –Troubleshooting.........................................103Automatic High Beam Control –Information Messages.................................103Automatic Locking Mode............................42Disengaging Automatic Locking Mode........43Engaging Automatic Locking Mode..............42What Is Automatic Locking Mode..................42Automatic Return to Park (P)...................177Automatic Return to Park (P)Limitations........................................................177How Does Automatic Return to Park (P)Work.....................................................................177What Is Automatic Return to Park (P)........177Automatic Transmission AudibleWarnings.......................................................179Automatic Transmission............................174Automatic Return to Park (P).........................177Automatic Transmission Positions...............174Manually Shifting Gears...................................175Manual Park Release..........................................177Temporary Neutral Mode.................................176Automatic Transmission PositionIndicators.......................................................175Automatic Transmission Positions........174Drive (D).................................................................175Neutral (N)............................................................174Park (P)...................................................................174Reverse (R)............................................................174Sport (S)................................................................175Automatic TransmissionPrecautions..................................................174Auto Mode.......................................................129Switching Auto Mode On and Off................129Switching Dual Mode On and Off................129Auto-Start-Stop...........................................164Auto-Start-Stop – Troubleshooting...........165Auto-Start-Stop Indicators......................164Auto-Start-Stop Precautions..................164Auto-Start-Stop –Troubleshooting.........................................165Auto-Start-Stop – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................166Auto-Start-Stop – InformationMessages..........................................................165
Autounlock.......................................................70Autounlock Requirements................................70Switching Autounlock On and Off.................70What Is Autounlock.............................................70Autowipers.......................................................94Adjusting the Sensitivity of the RainSensor.................................................................94Autowipers Settings...........................................94What Are Autowipers.........................................94AWDSee: All-Wheel Drive.........................................180
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BatterySee: Changing the 12V Battery.....................292Blind Spot Information System..............228Blind Spot Information System –Troubleshooting............................................230Blind Spot Information SystemIndicators.....................................................230Blind Spot Information SystemLimitations..................................................228Blind Spot Information SystemPrecautions.................................................228Blind Spot Information SystemRequirements.............................................229Blind Spot Information System –Troubleshooting........................................230Blind Spot Information System –Information Messages................................230Bluetooth®.....................................................375Body Control Module Fuse Box..............278Accessing the Body Control Module FuseBox......................................................................278Identifying the Fuses in the Body ControlModule Fuse Box...........................................279Locating the Body Control Module FuseBox......................................................................278Body Styling Kit Precautions...................307Body Styling Kits..........................................307Bonnet LockSee: Opening and Closing the Hood..........282Booster Seats...................................................37Brake Fluid Specification...........................182Brake Over Accelerator................................181Brake Precautions.........................................181
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Brakes................................................................181Anti-Lock Braking System................................181Brakes – Troubleshooting...............................182Brakes – Troubleshooting.........................182Brakes – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................183Brakes – Information Messages...................183Brakes – Warning Lamps................................182Breaking-In.....................................................259
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Calculating Payload....................................245Calculating the Load Limit.......................246Canceling the Set Speed.........................209Capacities and Specifications.................341Catalytic Converter.......................................173Catalytic Converter –Troubleshooting..............................................173Catalytic Converter Precautions.............173Catalytic Converter –Troubleshooting.........................................173Catalytic Converter – WarningLamps.................................................................173Center Display Limitations.......................365Center Display Overview..........................365Center Display Precautions.....................365Changing a Flat Tire....................................335Changing a Road Wheel...........................335Changing the 12V Battery.........................292Changing the Remote ControlBattery............................................................60Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi HotspotName or Password...................................357Charging a Device..........................................151Charging a Wireless Device......................155Checking MyKey System Status..............66Checking the Brake Fluid............................181Checking the Coolant.................................287Checking the Seatbelts...............................45Checking the Tire Pressures.....................321Checking the Wiper Blades........................95Children and Airbags.....................................52Child Restraint Anchor Points...................30Locating the Child Restraint Lower AnchorPoints...................................................................30Locating the Child Restraint Top TetherAnchor Points....................................................31
What Are the Child Restraint AnchorPoints...................................................................30Child Restraints................................................31Child Restraint Position Information..............31Child Restraints Recommendation...............32Child Safety......................................................29Child Restraint Anchor Points.........................30Child Restraints......................................................31Installing Child Restraints.................................32Child Safety Locks.........................................39Child Safety Precautions.............................29Cleaning Products........................................301Cleaning the Exterior..................................302Cleaning Camera Lenses andSensors.............................................................303Cleaning Chrome, Aluminium or StainlessSteel..................................................................302Cleaning Headlamps and RearLamps...............................................................302Cleaning Stripes or Graphics.........................303Cleaning the Engine Compartment...........303Cleaning the Exterior Precautions...............302Cleaning the Underbody.................................303Cleaning Wheels................................................302Cleaning Windows and WiperBlades...............................................................302Cleaning the Interior...................................304Cleaning Carpets and Floor Mats................305Cleaning Displays and Screens....................304Cleaning Fabric..................................................304Cleaning Leather...............................................304Cleaning Moonroof Tracks.............................306Cleaning Plastic.................................................304Cleaning Seatbelts...........................................305Cleaning Storage Compartments...............305Cleaning the Instrument Panel....................304Cleaning Vinyl.....................................................305Clearing All MyKeys.......................................66Climate Control.............................................128Auto Mode.............................................................129Climate Control Hints.................................129Closing the Liftgate.......................................79Closing the Hands-Free Liftgate....................84Closing the Liftgate From Inside YourVehicle.................................................................83Closing the Liftgate From Outside YourVehicle.................................................................79
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Lane Keeping System –Troubleshooting........................................225Lane Keeping System – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................226Lane Keeping System – InformationMessages.........................................................225Launching or Retrieving a Boat orPersonal Watercraft................................255Liftgate...............................................................79Closing the Liftgate..............................................79Liftgate – Troubleshooting...............................86Opening the Liftgate...........................................79Liftgate Obstacle Detection......................86Liftgate Precautions.......................................81Liftgate – Troubleshooting........................86Liftgate – Frequently AskedQuestions...........................................................87Liftgate – Information Messages...................86Liftgate – Warning Lamps................................86Live Traffic......................................................379Switching Live Traffic On and Off................379What Is Live Traffic............................................379Load Carrying................................................243Roof Rack..............................................................247Load Carrying Precautions.......................243Loading Your Trailer....................................254Locating the 180 Degree Cameras........202Locating the Blind Spot InformationSystem Sensors.........................................229Locating the Brake Fluid Reservoir.........181Locating the Cross Traffic AlertSensors.........................................................232Locating the Fuel Filler Funnel................168Locating the Keyless Entry Keypad..........75Locating the Memory FunctionButtons..........................................................145Locating the Power Outlets......................153Locating the Pre-Collision AssistSensors.........................................................236Locating the Rear View Camera.............199Locating the Safety ComplianceCertification Labels..................................244Locating the Tire label................................310Locating the Tire Sealant and InflatorKit....................................................................325Locating the USB Ports...............................151Locating the Wireless AccessoryCharger..........................................................155
Locating Your Vehicle...................................60Locking the Rear WindowControls........................................................108Luggage Compartment.............................249
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Maintenance..................................................282Engine Air Filter..................................................290Engine Oil..............................................................285Exterior Bulbs......................................................297Interior Bulbs......................................................300Maintenance Precautions........................282Making and Receiving a PhoneCall..................................................................372Manually Dimming the InteriorMirror..............................................................109Manually Releasing the Electric ParkingBrake..............................................................184Manually Shifting Gears.............................175Shifting Using the Paddle Shifters...............175Manual Park Release....................................177Manual Park Release Precautions................177Using Manual Park Release............................178What Is Manual Park Release.........................177Manual Seats.................................................133Adjusting the Head Restraint.........................133Adjusting the Lumbar Support......................135Adjusting the Seat Backrest...........................135Adjusting the Seat Height...............................135Folding the Seat Backrest...............................140Head Restraint Components.........................133Installing the Head Restraint.........................134Moving the Seat Backward andForward.............................................................134Removing the Head Restraint........................134Unfolding the Seat Backrest...........................141Memory Function.........................................145Memory Function Precautions................145Mislock.................................................................71Mislock Limitations...............................................71Switching Mislock On and Off..........................71What Is Mislock......................................................71Mobile CommunicationsEquipment..................................................448Mobile Device Data........................................23Moonroof Bounce-Back..............................112Overriding Moonroof Bounce-Back..............112
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