key FORD ESCAPE HYBRID 2005 2.G Quick Reference Guide
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HYBRID ENERGY FLOW WITH AUDIOPHILE AND NAVIGATION(if equipped)
1 AM/FM:Pressing AM/FM in navigation
mode will return the system to the
audio screen.
2 Fuel Economy Function:Press to view
average and instantaneous fuel
economy screen.
3 Seek:Use to find next/previous listenable
radio station or to advance tracks, if in CD mode.
4 HOME:Press and hold HOME key to
store current vehicle location as home.
Pressing HOME after the home location
has been set will calculate a route to
return to that set home location when innavigation mode.
5 Energy Flow Function:Press for status of
engine and battery. To disengage, press
the control again. Your energy flow
screen displays how power is used and
transferred between the electric motor,
the high voltage battery, and the gasolineengine. It also indicates which mode you
are currently operating in. Please see your
Owner’s Guide for more information.
6 Current Location:Press for information
on current location.
7 Memory Presets:Stores favorite AM/FM
stations and allows CD access when in CD
mode. To store, press and hold until
PRESET SAVED appears in display.
8 Navigation:Press NAV to access the
navigation system menu. Make sure the
vehicle is in Park (P) before you entera destination.
9 MAP:The control works in all modes.
Press MAP to show current location.
10 Back:Works only in navigation mode.
Press to return to previous screen
11 ENTER:Use ENTER to view a menu in
the navigation system. Press the controlup, down, left, or right to highlight an
item in the display. Press the center of
the control to make selection.
NOTE:With
this system, the Six CD Changer is locatedunder the passenger seat.
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Normal Vehicle OperationStarting:Turn the ignition key on while the
vehicle is in Park (P). The gas engine will turn
on, but may shut off shortly after starting,
depending on temperature and battery state of
charge. This is a natural part of the Escape
Hybrid's fuel saving features. You do not need
to restart the vehicle.
NOTE:If the vehicle is
left inoperative for over 31 days — it may (but
probably won’t) be necessary to jump start the
vehicle. Your Escape Hybrid is equipped with
a high voltage battery jump start feature inaddition to the traditional 12V system. Consult
your Owner’s Guide for jump start instructions.
Driving:The gas engine automatically starts
and stops to provide power when it's neededand to save fuel when it's not. While coastingat low speeds, idling, or coming to a stop,the gas engine typically shuts down to
conserve fuel and the vehicle will operate inelectric only mode. The gas engine will kickin upon acceleration. Conditions that cause
the engine to start up include:
Battery recharge required
Driver acceleration demands additional
power
Overly hot or cold outside temperature,
or if the battery is overly hot or cold, the
engine may engage sooner than usual
Ascending a hill, accelerating quickly,
or when driving conditions require additional power
The gasoline engine will not shut off if
the climate control is set to MAX A/C or
defrost mode
Stopping:The gas engine may shut off as you
come to a stop to conserve fuel. Restarting
the vehicle is not required. Simply step on
the accelerator when you are ready to drive.
Transmission Operation:Due to the
technologically advanced, Electronically
Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission(eCVT) you will not feel shift changes likethose of a traditional vehicle. The EscapeHybrid's transmission is designed to do
its work seamlessly.
Neutral:It is not recommended to idle the
vehicle in Neutral (N) for extended periods
of time because this will discharge your
hybrid battery system.
Low Gear:Slowing down in Low (L) gear may
cause a sensation of engine braking duringdeceleration. Response during accelerationshould be the same as in Drive (D) position.
Reverse:Reverse (R) gear vehicle speed is
limited to 22 mph (35 km/h) until shifted to
a non reverse gear.In most cases, the vehicle
will operate in electric only mode while inReverse (R).
Hybrid Operation >The Ford Escape Hybrid is a whole new kind of SUV that combines electric and gasoline pr
without compromise to provide breakthrough performance and efFamiliarizing yourself with these unique characteristics will ensur
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a whole new kind of SUV that combines electric and gasoline propulsion
nd efficiency. It requires no special fuels and never has to be plugged in.
ensure optimal performance from your new vehicle.
Unique Hybrid Operating Characteristics
Battery:The Ford Escape Hybrid is equipped
with a battery temperature management
system in the rear of the vehicle. This system
cools the battery in order to ensure battery
life and optimize battery performance. Youmay hear a slight tap sound as the vent dooroperates. In addition, you may hear a fan
noise in the rear of the vehicle. This is the
temperature management fan. These noises
are a customary part of hybrid operation and
do not require service. The hybrid battery may
go through a self–reconditioning process from
time to time to optimize battery performance.
You may notice slight changes in drivability
during the reconditioning process. This is
an important part of the Escape Hybrid's
battery optimizing features.
Engine:The engine speed in a hybrid is not
directly tied to the vehicle speed. Under
certain conditions the engine speed, as indicated on the tachometer while driving,may appear much higher than that of a conventional automobile. This is caused byengine speed optimization to maximize fuel
economy. In prolonged mountainous driving,you may also see the engine tachometerslowly moving up and down. This is done to
maintain the battery. You may also hear aslight whine or whistle when operating your
vehicle. This is the normal operation of theelectric generator in the hybrid system.
If your 12V battery should become disconnected, you may experience engine
spin for 3 5 seconds after the key is turnedto the OFF position, for the next key cycle
only. The computer is relearning the start upcharacteristics of your vehicle.
Driving to Optimize Fuel Economy
As with any vehicle, fuel economy can be
significantly impacted by your driving habits
and accessory usage. To maximize fuel
economy, try to extend the length of
time you run in electric mode by lightly accelerating the vehicle. The longer you keep
the engine from starting, the better the fueleconomy you will achieve.
Please be aware of the following
vehicle functions which reduce fuel
economy performance:
Tire Inflation:Keep tires properly inflated and
use only recommended size.
Climate Control:With the climate control system
set to MAX A/C, defrost and defrost/floor mode
(the orange graphics on your climate control),
the gas engine will run continuously, reducing
fuel economy. The A/C mode is more
fuel efficient than the MAX A/C mode.
Driver Habits:Rapid starts (jackrabbit starts),
towing, and heavy loads all impact the
amount of energy required to move the vehicle. In general, better fuel economy isachieved during moderate acceleration and
deceleration, as opposed to aggressive
acceleration and deceleration. This is true
regardless of the mode in which you're operating.
Do not carry extra loads Do not decrease aerodynamics Use speed control Observe posted speed limits Keep engine tuned