park assist FORD ESCAPE 2015 3.G Quick Reference Guide
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Getting Started with 
Your SYNC System 
SYNC is a hands-free, voice 
recognition system used for 
entertainment, information  
and communication.  
SYNC. Say the Word. 
Before You Get Started
1.  Set up your owner account at 
SyncMyRide.com (U.S.) or 
SyncMyRide.ca (Canada).  
Register by following the on-screen 
instructions. After registering, you can 
see what available services you are 
eligible for.
2.  SYNC uses a wireless connection 
called 
 Bluetooth® to communicate 
with your phone. Switch on Bluetooth 
mode in your phone’s menu 
options. This lets your phone find 
SYNC. If you need more details on 
setting up your phone with SYNC, 
visit SyncMyRide.com (U.S.) or 
SyncMyRide.ca (Canada), or your 
phone manufacturer’s website.
Pairing Your Phone with SYNC
In order to use many of the features of 
SYNC, such as making a phone call or 
receiving a text , you must first pair and 
connect your phone with SYNC.
To Pair Your Phone for the First Time
1.   Make sure that your vehicle is in 
park (P), you switch the ignition and 
radio on, and your cellular phone is in 
the proper mode. See your phone’s 
manual, if necessary.
2.  Press the phone button. When the 
display indicates No Phone Found, 
press OK. 
3.  When  Find SYNC appears in the 
display, press OK. 
Note:  If the system prompts you to enter 
a PIN on your cellular phone, it does not 
support Secure Simple Pairing. To pair, 
enter the PIN displayed on the SYNC 
touchscreen, then skip Steps 4 and 5.
4.  When prompted on your phone’s 
display, confirm that the PIN provided 
by SYNC matches the PIN displayed 
on your cellular phone.  5.
 When prompted from SYNC, confirm 
that the PIN provided by SYNC 
matches the PIN that your cellular 
phone displayed. 
6.  The display indicates when the 
pairing is successful.
Note: The system may prompt you  
to set your phone as primary or favorite 
(the primary phone receives messages 
and voicemail); download your phone 
book (a requirement to use the full set  
of voice commands); and switch on  
911 Assist
®.
Tips
  •       Make sure that you accept the 
request from SYNC to access  
your phone.
  •     To pair subsequent phones, please 
refer to Pairing Subsequent Phones  
in the SYNC chapter of your  
Owner’s Manual.
  •      If  you  experience  pairing  problems, 
try performing a clean pairing by 
deleting your services from SYNC 
and deleting the SYNC connection 
from your phone, and then repeat  
the process.
SYNC®       
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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 switch 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 sounds and the 
lamps flash.
Intelligent Access*
Note:  Your 
transmitter 
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 transmitter also 
contains a mechanical key blade that 
you can use 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 drive (D) 
and go. To switch off the engine 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. 
*if equipped
Convenience      
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Towing Your Escape 
Towing your vehicle behind 
an RV or any other vehicle 
may be limited. Refer to 
Towing the Vehicle on 
Four Wheels section in the 
Towing chapter of your 
Owner’s Manual.
Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System 
Your vehicle shows a low 
tire pressure warning light  in your instrument 
cluster when one or more 
of your tires are significantly 
under-inflated. If this 
happens, stop and check 
your tires as soon as 
possible. Inflate them to  
the proper pressure.  
Refer to the Inflating Your 
Tires  section in the Wheels  
and Tires chapter of  
your Owner’s Manual for 
more information.
Fuel-efficient 
Transmission
Your vehicle has been 
designed to improve fuel 
economy by reducing fuel 
usage while coasting or 
decelerating. This may 
be perceived as a light to 
medium braking sensation 
when removing your foot 
from the accelerator pedal.
Rear Window Buffeting 
You may hear a pulsing 
noise when just one of the 
windows is open. Lower the 
opposite window slightly to 
reduce this noise. Press the 
switch to open the window. 
Lift the switch to close  
the window.
Front and Rear 
Sensing System*
This system sounds an 
audible warning tone if 
there is an obstacle near 
the vehicle’s front or rear 
bumpers. As the vehicle 
moves closer to the 
obstacle, the rate of the 
warning tone increases 
in frequency. The front 
sensors are automatically 
activated when the vehicle 
is in drive (D) and the 
vehicle speed is below  
6 mph (10 km/h). The 
system can detect  
objects up to 27 inches  
(70 centimeters) away 
from the front of the  
vehicle and about 14 inches 
(35 centimeters) to the  
side of the front end. 
 
Essential Information continued 
The rear sensors are active 
only when the vehicle is 
in reverse (R), and can 
detect objects up to 6 feet 
(1.8 meters) away, with 
decreased coverage at 
the outer corners of the 
bumper). See the Parking 
Aids chapter in your Owner’s 
Manual for complete 
information on your 
vehicle’s sensing systems.
Note: Visibility aids do 
not replace the need to 
watch where the vehicle 
is moving. Refer to your 
Owner’s Manual for safety 
information, more details  
and limitations.
Roadside Assistance 
Your new Ford vehicle 
comes with the assurance 
and support of 24-hour 
emergency roadside 
assistance. To receive 
roadside assistance in  
the United States, call  
1-800-241-3673.  
In Canada, call  
1-800-665-2006.
19*if equipped