light 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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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
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1 Fog Lamp Control:Press the control to
activate the fog lamps during headlamp
operation. Press the control again to deactivatethe fog lamps. The fog lamps will not operate
when the high beams are activated.
2 Power Side View Mirrors:Rotate clockwise to
adjust the right mirror or counterclockwise to
adjust the left mirror. Then, move the control in
the direction you wish to tilt the mirror. Return
the control to the center position to lock the
mirror in place. To adjust the power side view
mirrors, ignition must be in the RUN position.
3 Speed Control:To operate, the speed control
must be ON and the vehicle’s speed must be
over 30 mph (48 km/h). To set a speed, press
SET ACC. To set a higher speed, press SET
ACC again. To set a lower speed, press CST.
Pressing RESUME will return to the previously
set speed. To disengage the speed control, press
the OFF button or depress the brake pedal.
4 ABS Warning Lamp:Illuminates briefly when ignition is turned
to the RUN position. If the light remains on
for more than a few seconds, an ABS fault
is indicated. Normal braking is still functional
unless the brake warning light is also illuminated.
5 Battery Gauge:The battery gauge provides
information about your vehicle’s energy usage.
When the pointer is directed at ASSIST, this
means the battery is providing extra power to
boost the vehicle’s acceleration. When it’s
pointing to CHARGE, extra energy is being
stored in the battery while idling, coasting or
slowing down. When you press the brake pedal,
the pointer swings counterclockwise into the
CHARGE zone to report that regenerative
braking is underway. If the needle does not
move when braking, the battery is fully charged.
6 Tachometer:Engine RPMs are indicated by
the tachometer. The pointer will move into
the green zone to show that the vehicle is inelectric mode. When the vehicle operates in
pure electric mode, the tachometer pointer
drops
below the zero mark where it points
at a special symbol labeled EV for electricvehicle. Driving with your tachometer pointercontinuously at the top of the scale maydamage the engine.
7 Message Center:When the ignition is in the
RUN position, the Message Center in your
vehicle’s instrument cluster will display
information on your vehicle’s operating
functions as well as warning messages. There
are two selectable features, located on thecenter console, for your Message
Center: SET
and INFO. SET is used to select and reset
various functions shown in the INFO menu
and INFO displays a menu which consists of average fuel economy (if equipped), distance
to empty, instantaneous fuel economy (if
equipped), battery SOC/Energy available, units(english/metric), language, system check and
INFO display on/off.
8 Tilt Steering Wheel Lever:Push the tilt
steering wheel lever downward to unlock thesteering wheel. Then move the steering wheelup or down. Pull the lever
up into the
original position to lock the steeringwheel.
Never adjust the steering wheel while thevehicle is moving.
Instrument Panel Features >
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9 Ready Indicator:Illuminates after the vehicle has successfully
started. The vehicle is ready to drive even if
you don't hear the engine running.
10 Service Soon:Illuminates when the vehicle has detected
a malfunction. Report the fault to your
Escape Hybrid certified dealer at the
earliest opportunity.
11 Master Electrical Hazard Warning Lamp:Indicates a major hybrid component failure
or other major vehicle failure that will cause
the vehicle to shut down or fail to start.
Please see your Owner’s Guide for
additional information.
12 Service Engine Soon Lamp:Illuminates briefly when ignition is turned to
the RUN position. Solid illumination after
start indicates the on board diagnosticssystem has detected a malfunction. Have your
vehicle serviced immediately at an Escape
Hybrid certified dealer.
13 Front and Rear Wiper / Washer Control:
Front:Move the control down one position for
intermittent operation. Rotate the speed control
up for fast intervals and down for slow intervals.
Move the control down two positions from OFF
for normal or low speed wiper operation. Move
the control down three positions from OFF for
high speed wiper operation. Pull the control
toward you to activate the windshield washer.
Release the control to stop washer fluid spray.
Move the control up and release for one wipewith mist.
Rear:Rotate the end of the control
upward to the INT position for intermittent
operation. Adjust the speed control for fast or
slow intervals. Rotate the control upward to ONfor normal speed operation. Rotate the control
down one position and release to activate the
rear washer.
14 Power Point (12V):The 12V power point
outlet, located to the left of the 110 VAC
outlet, is designed for accessory plugs only.
Do not insert any other object; damage willoccur and blow the fuse. This power outlet
will require an adapter in order to plug in anelectric device.
15 Rear Window Defroster Control:Push to
clear the rear window of thin ice and frost.
The rear window defroster control has an auto
time out feature that will electronically turn
the system off after 15 minutes. If the heated
rear window
is still in operation when the
ignition is switchedoff, the heating function
will be reactivated when the ignition isswitched on again.
16 Power Point (110 VAC):This outlet,
located on the center console in front of thegearshift, is used for powering electrical
devices that require up to 150W. Exceedingthis limit will cause the power point to cut
off the power temporarily to provide overload
protection. The green indicator light will
illuminate when the power point is ready to
supply power, blink when it is in fault mode,
and turn off when the power supply is off
(ignition is not in the RUN position). This
outlet does not require an adapter in orderto plug in an electrical device.
17 Passenger Airbag Off: The passenger airbag
off indicator, located just below the radio,
will illuminate when the passenger’s frontal
airbag is off. Please see your Owner’s Guide
for additional information.