transmission FORD ESCAPE 2015 3.G Quick Reference Guide
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Manual Liftgate 
To Open the Liftgate  1.  Unlock all the vehicle doors. 
2.   Press the button located inside the liftgate pull-cup 
handle to unlatch the liftgate.
3.   Pull on the outside handle to raise the liftgate.
Power Liftgate*
Note: If the vehicle is running,the liftgate operates only  
with the transmission in park (P). 
Touch a button to open or close the liftgate: 
Press 
 twice within three seconds on your remote entry 
transmitter or the  button on the instrument panel. A 
tone sounds when the liftgate starts to move. You Can Also Open the 
Liftgate from the Rear of 
Your Vehicle
1.    Make sure you unlock 
your lifgate first and 
then press the button 
located in the top of the 
liftgate pull-cup handle.
2.   Allow the power system 
to open the liftgate after 
pressing the control. 
3.   To close, press and 
release the control 
pictured below. 
When the liftgate begins to 
move, a tone sounds.  Setting the Liftgate  
Open Height
Once you open the power 
liftgate, you can move 
it manually to a desired 
height. If the previously 
programmed liftgate height 
is lower than the fully 
opened position, you can 
manually push it upward.
To Program a New Height 
1.  Open the liftgate.
2.  
Manually move the 
liftgate to your  
desired height.
3.   Press and hold the 
control button on the 
liftgate until you hear  
a tone, indicating that  
your programming of  
the liftgate height  
is successful. 
The liftgate then opens 
to its newly programmed 
height when you use the 
power feature to open it. 
To change the 
programmed height, 
repeat the process above.
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Liftgate    
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Obstacle Detection
When you use the power 
open or close feature 
and the liftgate detects 
a problem, it sounds a 
warning tone and the 
liftgate stops.
The Liftgate Will Not 
Power Open or Close When•   It detects an object in its 
opening or closing path.
•   The 12-volt battery does 
not have enough charge 
to power the liftgate. 
•   The ignition is on and  
the transmission is not in 
park (P).
•   You are traveling at 
speeds at or above 3 mph   
(5 km/h).
Note: Entering the vehicle 
while the liftgate is closing 
could cause the vehicle 
to bounce and activate 
obstacle detection.Hands-Free   
Liftgate Operation*
To Open Your Liftgate 
Hands-Free While You Are   
at the Liftgate
1.    Make sure you have 
an intelligent access 
transmitter* within   
3 feet (1 meter) 
of the liftgate.
2.   Move your foot under 
and away from the 
rear bumper using a 
single kicking motion. 
Do not move your 
foot sideways or 
the sensors may not 
detect the motion. 
Note:  In vehicles equipped 
with the towing package 
and the hands-free power 
liftgate feature, you must 
kick your foot between  
the trailer hitch and the 
exhaust system. Do not 
kick under the hitch. 
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Liftgate continued     
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Rear View Camera
This system provides a 
video image of the area 
behind the vehicle. The 
display automatically 
appears when the vehicle 
is in reverse (R) 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, use 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 in your 
Owner’s Manual.
SelectShift 
Automatic® 
Transmission
To enable, move the 
SelectShift gearshift lever 
from drive (D) to sport 
(S). Sport mode utilizes a 
unique downshift schedule 
to keep the transmission in 
lower gears for enhanced 
performance and more 
aggressive engine braking. 
When the vehicle is in sport 
mode, it enables a manual 
gear selection when you 
use the thumb toggle on 
the side of the gearshift 
lever. Press (+) to upshift, 
press (-) to downshift. 
Move the gearshift lever 
to drive (D) to return to 
automatic control.
Blind Spot 
Information System 
(BLIS
 ®) with Cross 
Traffic Alert* 
BLIS is designed to alert   
you if certain vehicles   
enter the blind spot zone 
while driving. Cross traffic 
alert is designed to warn 
you of vehicles approaching 
from the sides when the 
transmission is in reverse 
(R). Both systems display a 
yellow indicator light in your 
exterior mirrors. Cross traffic 
alert also sounds tones and 
displays 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
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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