engine FORD ESCAPE 2014 3.G Quick Reference Guide
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1 Cruise Control
To Set Your Cruise  
Control Speed
1.  Press and release ON.
2.   Accelerate to the  
desired speed.
3.  Press and release SET +, 
then take your foot off  
the accelerator. 
After your speed has been 
set, you can press SET +/- 
to adjust your cruise speed. 
To disable, pull the CAN  
(Cancel) control toward you 
or tap the brake pedal.
2   Service Engine  
Soon Light
 Illuminates briefly 
when the ignition is turned 
on. If it remains on or is 
blinking after the engine 
is started, the On-Board 
Diagnostics (OBD-II) system 
has detected a malfunction. 
Drive in a moderate fashion 
and contact your authorized 
dealer as soon as possible. 
3   Information Display
Provides information about 
various systems on your 
vehicle. Use the left, 5-way 
controls located on the 
steering wheel to choose 
and confirm settings and 
messages. Refer to the 
Information Displays chapter 
of your Owner’s Manual for 
more information.
4  Tilt/Telescope 
Steering Column 
Unlock the steering wheel by 
pulling the lever down. Adjust 
the wheel to the desired 
position (in/out, up/down). 
Push the lever back up to lock 
the steering wheel in place.
5  Media Controls* 
Use the right, 5-way controls 
to adjust entertainment 
settings such as volume, seek 
and	mode. 	Highlight	and	
make selections, then press 
OK to confirm your selection.
6   Voice Controls*
Pull toward you to access 
voice recognition.
  Press the phone button to 
answer an incoming call. 
	Press	and	hold	to	exit	
phone mode or end a call.
 Press the home icon at  
any time to return to your 
MyFord Touch
® home screen.
 Press the information 
icon to access MyFord Touch 
SYNC Services*, SIRIUS
® 
Travel LinkTM, Alerts, Calender 
and SYNC Apps. 
7 Wiper Controls
Use the rotary control on 
the stalk to adjust the wipe 
intervals. Pull the stalk 
toward you to spray and 
wash the windshield.
8 Push-button Start*
Allows you to start your 
vehicle by pressing the 
ENGINE START/STOP 
button while fully pressing 
down on the brake pedal. 
Press the button again to  
turn the engine off. 
Note: Your intelligent access 
key * must be inside the 
vehicle to start the ignition.
9 Hazard Control
*if equipped
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      Climate
SYNC with MyFord Touch controls
the temperature, airflow direction and 
fan speed.
To use voice commands to  
operate the climate controls, say 
a voice command like “Climate 
temperature 72 degrees” and MyFord 
Touch will make that adjustment.
Set Your Temperature 
	 •		 Touch	the	lower-right	blue	 
corner on your touchscreen.
	 •	 	 Set	your	exact, 	desired	
temperature using the  
+ or – buttons. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
        Entertainment
No matter how you store your music, 
SYNC makes it yours to enjoy when 
you’re behind the wheel. Just press 
the lower-left, red corner of the 
touchscreen. From here, you can easily 
go between AM/FM, Sirius and other 
media sources.
Set Your Radio Presets 
	 •	
	 Touch	the	Entertainment	corner	
on the touchscreen.
	 •	 	 Touch	FM.
	 •	 	
Enter	the	desired	station	and	
touch Enter.
	 •	 	 Touch	Presets	and	then	touch	and	
hold one of the memory preset 
buttons to save it. You’ll hear a 
brief mute and the sound will 
return once the station is saved. Bring in Your Own Music
Gain access to any audio source by 
voice and even control how each 
operates, like changing radio stations, 
CD tracks or music on one of the 
following	devices:
	 •	
	 USB
	 •	  Bluetooth
® Streaming
	 •	 	
SD	Card
	 •	 	
A/V	In
Refer to the MyFord Touch chapter in 
your Owner’s Manual, visit the website 
or call the toll-free number for more 
information. See the inside front cover 
of this guide for details. 
Remote Entry Icons
	 •	 	 Press  once to lock all doors. 
Press again within three seconds to 
confirm all doors are locked.
		 •	 	 Press
  once to unlock the driver’s 
door. Press again within three 
seconds to unlock all doors. 
	 •	 	 Press
  to activate the panic 
alarm. Press again or turn on the 
ignition to deactivate. 
	 •	 	 Press
  twice within three 
seconds to open the liftgate. 
	 •	 	
Car	finder:	Press
  twice within 
three seconds to locate your 
vehicle. The horn will sound and 
the lamps will flash.
Intelligent Access Key*
Note:  Your 
intelligent 
access key must 
be within 3 
feet (1 meter) 
of the vehicle 
for intelligent 
access to 
function 
properly. To unlock and open the door, pull a 
front	exterior	door	handle.
	To lock	
the doors, press and hold the 
sensor button on the door handle. 
To unlock	and	open	the	liftgate, 	press	
the	exterior	liftgate	release	button	
in the top of the pull cup handle. 
The intelligent	access	key	also	
contains a mechanical key blade, 
which can be used to unlock the  
driver door if necessary.
Remote Start*
Remote start allows you to start the 
engine from outside your vehicle using 
your transmitter. To start, press
  and then press  twice within three 
seconds. Once inside, apply the brake 
while pressing the ENGINE START/
STOP  button. Shift into D (Drive) and 
go. To turn the engine off from outside 
the vehicle after using your remote 
start, press
  once. 
Universal Garage Door Opener* 
Your driver’s 
side visor has a 
built-in wireless 
transmitter 
that replaces 
the common hand-held garage door 
opener. This system can also be 
programmed to security systems,  entry gates and home or office 
lighting. Refer to the Universal Garage 
Door Opener chapter in your Owner’s 
Manual for programming instructions 
and additional information on how to 
use this device.
Active Park Assist*
The active park 
assist system 
can detect 
an available 
parallel parking 
space and 
automatically 
steer the vehicle 
into that space 
(hands-free). The system visually 
and audibly provides you with 
braking, accelerating and gearshifting 
instructions to park the vehicle. 
To initiate active park assist, press 
the AUTO P button located on the 
instrument panel. To stop the parking 
procedure, grab the steering wheel or 
press the control again. For complete 
information, refer to the Parking Aids 
chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
Note: The driver is always responsible 
for controlling the vehicle, supervising 
the system and intervening, if required. 
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SYNC® with MyFord Touch®*
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Convenience
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Rear View Camera*
This system provides a 
video image of the area 
behind the vehicle in the 
touchscreen. The display 
automatically appears 
when the vehicle is in R 
(Reverse) and uses green, 
yellow and red guides to 
alert	you	of	your	proximity	
to objects. 
MyKey®
MyKey allows you to 
program certain driving 
restrictions in order to 
promote good driving 
habits. You can program 
things	like:	speed	
restrictions, limited volume 
levels and traction control 
always on. For complete 
information, refer to the 
MyKey
 chapter in your 
Owner’s Manual.
SecuriCode™ Keyless 
Entry Keypad* 
Allows you to lock or unlock 
the doors and arm or disarm 
the anti-theft alarm. The 
keypad, located near the 
driver’s window, is invisible 
until touched and then it 
lights up so you can see and 
touch the buttons. To get 
started, you will need your 
5-digit factory code found 
on your owner’s wallet card 
(located	in	the	glove	box). 	
Entering this code unlocks 
the driver’s door. To lock 
all of the doors, press and 
hold 7•8  and 9•0 at the 
same time. For complete 
information, including how 
to set your own passcodes, 
refer to the Locks chapter of 
your Owner’s Manual.
SelectShift 
Automatic® 
Transmission
To enable, move the 
SelectShift gearshift lever 
from D (Drive) to S (Sport). 
In S (Sport) mode, a 
unique downshift schedule 
is utilized to keep the 
transmission in lower gears 
for enhanced performance 
and more aggressive engine 
braking. When the vehicle is 
in S (Sport) mode, manual 
gear selection is enabled 
by using the thumb toggle 
on the side of the gearshift 
lever. Press (+) to upshift, 
press (-) to downshift. 
Return the gearshift lever 
to D (Drive) when manual 
control is no longer desired.
Blind Spot Information 
System (BLIS ®)  
with Cross Traffic  
Alert (CTA)* 
BLIS uses radar sensors 
to help you determine if a 
vehicle may be in your blind 
spot zone. The CTA feature 
alerts you if a car is coming 
toward you when you are 
backing out of a parking 
space. BLIS and CTA will 
display a yellow indicator 
light	in	your	exterior	mirrors	
and the CTA will also sound   
tones and display messages 
to warn you from which 
direction vehicles are 
approaching. Refer to  
the Driving Aids chapter  
in your Owner’s Manual  
for more information.
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Function
*if equipped
Function continued
*if equipped
Wiper Operation
Adjust the wiper stalk and 
its controls to operate the 
front and rear wipers. 
	•		 Single	wipe	–	 
Pull the stalk down.
	•		 Intermittent	wipe	–	 
Raise the stalk upward  
to position 1.
	•		 Normal	wipe	–	Raise	the	
stalk upward to position 2.
	•		 High	speed	wipe	–	 
Raise the stalk to position 
3, its highest position.
Intermittent Wipe
Putting the wiper stalk in 
intermittent mode allows 
the driver to set the amount 
of time between wipes. 
Use the rotary control on  the wiper stalk to adjust the 
intermittent wipe intervals.
• 		Rotate	the	control	upward 	
for short wipe intervals.
	•		 Rotate	the	control	
downward for long  
wipe intervals.
Speed Dependent 
Wipers
When your vehicle speed 
increases, the interval 
between wipes  
will decrease.
Autowipers*
The wipers function when 
moisture is detected on the 
windshield, and will adjust 
the speed of the wipers 
automatically. Use the 
rotary control to adjust the 
sensitivity of the rain sensor. 
	•		Low	sensitivity	–	The	
wipers will automatically 
operate when the sensor 
detects a large amount of 
moisture on the windshield. 
	•		 High	sensitivity	–	The	
wipers will automatically  operate when the  
sensor detects a small 
amount of moisture  
on the windshield. 
Note: Keep the outside of 
the windshield clean. Dirt, 
bugs and excessive road 
debris can prevent it from 
detecting rain. 
To Reduce Smearing, We 
Recommend the Following
  Lower the sensitivity of  
the autowipers. •		 Switch	to	normal	or	 
high-speed wipe.
•	Switch	the	autowipers	off.
Note: Make sure the 
windshield wipers are 
switched off before  
entering a car wash.
Washing the 
Windshield 
To operate the windshield 
washer, pull the wiper lever 
toward you.  •		 For	a	short	spray, 	pull	 
and release.  •		
For	a	longer	spray, 	pull	
and hold the wiper lever 
toward you. Release the 
lever once the windshield 
is clear of dirt or debris. 
Rear Window Wiper
To operate, press the rocker 
switch on the end of the 
lever to change between 
off, intermittent and low 
speed. When you shift 
into R (Reverse), the rear 
wiper will switch on to 
intermittent if the front 
wipers are activated.
Rear Window Washer
To use the rear window 
washer, push the wiper lever 
away from you. The washer 
will spray for as long as you 
push the lever away from 
you. When you release the 
lever, the wiper will continue 
to operate for a short time.
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