radio FORD F-450 2022 Owners Manual
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Recalling a Preset Position
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Garage Door Opener
What Is the Garage Door Opener ..........
176
How Does the Garage Door Opener Work ........................................................................\
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176
Garage Door Opener Precautions .........
176
Garage Door Opener Limitations ...........
176
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Hand-Held Transmitter ..........
177
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Garage Door Opener Motor
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177
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Gate Opener Motor .................
178
Clearing the Garage Door Opener .........
178
Reprogramming the Garage Door Opener ........................................................................\
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179
Garage Door Opener Radio Frequencies ........................................................................\
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179
USB Ports
Locating the USB Ports ............................
180
Playing Media Using the USB Port .......
180
Charging a Device .........................................
181
Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 120V Power Outlet
What Is the Power Outlet .........................
182
Power Outlet Precautions ........................
182
Power Outlet Limitations .........................
182
Locating the Power Outlet .......................
182
Power Outlet Indicators ............................
182
Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 12V Power Outlet
What Is the Power Outlet .........................
184
Power Outlet Precautions ........................
184
Locating the Power Outlet .......................
184Wireless Accessory Charger
What Is the Wireless Accessory Charger
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185
Wireless Accessory Charger Precautions ........................................................................\
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185
Locating the Wireless Accessory Charger ........................................................................\
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185
Charging a Wireless Device .....................
185
Storage
Cup Holders ...................................................
187
Glove Compartment ...................................
187
Center Console ............................................
188
Under Seat Storage ....................................
188
Glasses Holder .............................................
190
Starting and Stopping the Engine
Starting and Stopping the Engine – Precautions .................................................
191
Ignition Switch ...............................................
191
Push Button Ignition Switch ....................
192
Starting the Engine .....................................
192
Engine Block Heater ...................................
194
Stopping the Engine ...................................
195
Automatic Engine Stop .............................
196
Accessing the Passive Key Backup Position ........................................................
197
Starting and Stopping the Engine – Troubleshooting ......................................
198
Fuel and Refueling
Fuel and Refueling Precautions ............
203
Fuel Quality ..................................................
204
Running Out of Fuel ..................................
208
Refueling .......................................................
209
Fuel Tank Capacity .......................................
211
Fuel and Refueling – Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
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211
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Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting -
Vehicles With: SYNC 3 .........................500
Connected Vehicle - Vehicles With: SYNC 4
What Is a Connected Vehicle .................
502
Connected Vehicle Requirements .......
502
Connected Vehicle Limitations .............
502
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile Network .....................................................
502
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network .....................................................
502
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
503
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot ........
506
Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Name or Password ................................
506
Audio System - Vehicles With: SYNC
General Information .................................
508
Audio Unit .....................................................
508
Digital Radio ..................................................
510
Satellite Radio ..............................................
513
USB Port .........................................................
516
Audio System - Vehicles With: SYNC 3
General Information ....................................
517
Audio Unit .......................................................
517
Digital Radio ..................................................
518
Satellite Radio ..............................................
521
USB Port ........................................................
524
Audio System - Vehicles With: SYNC 4
Audio System Precautions ......................
525
Switching the Audio Unit On and Off ........................................................................\
525 Selecting the Audio Source
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525
Playing or Pausing the Audio Source ........................................................................\
525
Adjusting the Volume ................................
525
Switching Shuffle Mode On and Off ........................................................................\
526
Switching Repeat Mode On and Off ........................................................................\
526
Setting a Memory Preset .........................
526
Muting the Audio ........................................
526
Adjusting the Sound Settings ................
526
Setting the Clock and Date .....................
526
AM/FM Radio ................................................
527
Switching the Display On and Off ........
528
Digital Radio .................................................
528
Satellite Radio .............................................
529
Audio System – Troubleshooting .........
532
Identifying the Audio Unit .......................
535
SYNC™
General Information ..................................
536
Using Voice Recognition ...........................
537
Using SYNC™ With Your Phone ...........
539
SYNC™ Applications and Services ......
540
Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player ........................................................................\
542
SYNC™ Troubleshooting ........................
542
SYNC™ 3
General Information ..................................
552
Using Voice Recognition ..........................
554
Entertainment .............................................
560
Climate ...........................................................
570
Phone ..............................................................
572
Navigation .....................................................
574
Apps ................................................................
580
Settings ..........................................................
582
SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting ....................
584
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Special Operating Conditions Scheduled
Maintenance - Diesel .............................631
Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance - Gasoline ......................
636
Customer Information
Rollover Warning ........................................
640
Our Sustainability Report .......................
640
The Better Business Bureau Auto Line Program - United States of America
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640
The Mediation and Arbitration Program - Canada .....................................................
641
Ordering a Canadian French Owner's Manual ........................................................
641
Reporting Safety Defects in the United States .........................................................
642
Reporting Safety Defects in Canada ........................................................................\
642
Radio Frequency Certification Labels ........................................................................\
643
Perchlorate ...................................................
684
Replacement Parts Recommendation .......................................................................
684
Mobile Communications Equipment .......................................................................
685
End User License Agreement ................
685
Emission Law ................................................
710
Export Unique Options ...............................
711
Appendices
Electromagnetic Compatibility ...............
713
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Note:
Event data recorder data is recorded
by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash
situation occurs; no data is recorded by the
event data recorder under normal driving
conditions and no personal data or
information (for example name, gender,
age, and crash location) is recorded.
However, parties, such as law enforcement,
could combine the event data recorder data
with the type of personally identifying data
routinely acquired during a crash
investigation.
To read data recorded by an event data
recorder, special equipment is required,
and access to the vehicle or the event data
recorder is needed. In addition to the
vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such
as law enforcement, that have such special
equipment, can read the information if they
have access to the vehicle or the event
data recorder.
SETTINGS DATA
Your vehicle has electronic control units
that have the ability to store data based
on your personalized settings. The data is
stored locally in the vehicle or on devices
that you connect to it, for example, a USB
drive or digital music player. You can delete
some of this data and also choose whether
to share it through the services to which
you subscribe. See Settings (page 582).
Comfort and Convenience Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
• Seat and steering wheel position.
• Climate control settings.
• Radio presets. Entertainment Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
•
Music, videos or album art.
• Contacts and corresponding address
book entries.
• Navigation destinations.
CONNECTED VEHICLE DATA The modem has a SIM. The
modem was enabled when your
vehicle was built and periodically
sends messages to stay connected to the
cell phone network, receive automatic
software updates and send vehicle-related
information to us, for example diagnostic
information. These messages could
include information that identifies your
vehicle, the SIM and the electronic serial
number of the modem. Cell phone network
service providers could have access to
additional information, for example cell
phone network tower identification. For
additional information about our privacy
policy, visit
www .For dC onne c t e d . c om or
refer to your local Ford website.
Note: The modem continues to send this
information unless you disable the modem
or stop the modem from sharing vehicle
data by changing the modem settings.
See
Connected Vehicle (page 502).
Note: The service can be unavailable or
interrupted for a number of reasons, for
example environmental or topographical
conditions and data plan coverage.
Note: To find out if your vehicle has a
modem, visit
www .For dC onne c t e d . c om .
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REMOTE CONTROL
LIMITATIONS
WARNING: Changes or
modifications not expressively approved
by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment. The term "IC:" before the
radio certification number only signifies
that Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with Industry Canada
license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) This device
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Make sure a valid remote control is within
5 ft (1.5 m)
from the front door handles
and rear of vehicle.
The system may not function if:
• The remote control remains stationary
for about a minute.
• The vehicle battery has no charge.
• The remote control battery has no
charge.
• There is interference causing issues
with the remote control frequencies.
• The remote control is too close to
metal objects or electronic devices, for
example keys or a cell phone.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Use your remote control to access various
vehicle systems.
Note: The buttons on your remote may vary
depending on the vehicle region or options. Unlock Press the button to unlock all
doors. See
Unlocking and
Locking the Doors Using the
Remote Control
(page 83).
Lock Press the button to lock all
doors. See
Unlocking and
Locking the Doors Using the
Remote Control
(page 83).
Remote Start
(If Equipped) Press the button to remote start.
See
Remotely Starting and
Stopping the Vehicle (page
146).
Tailgate
(If Equipped) Press the button to open the
tailgate. See
Opening the
Tailgate Using the Remote
Control
(page 99).
Panic Alarm
(If Equipped) Press the button to sound the
panic alarm. See Sounding the
Panic Alarm
(page 70).
OPENING AND CLOSING THE
FLIP KEY
Opening Your Flip Key
Press the round button on the remote
control to extend the flip key.
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WHAT IS MYKEY
MyKey allows you to program keys with
restricted driving modes to promote good
driving habits.
MYKEY SETTINGS
NON-CONFIGURABLE MYKEY
SETTINGS
Seatbelt Reminder or Belt-
Minder™
MyKey mutes the audio system until the
front seat passengers buckle the front seat
belts.
Note:
If your vehicle includes an AM/FM
radio or a very basic audio system, then the
radio may not mute.
Satellite Radio (If Equipped)
Some Satellite radio channels have
restricted access to adult radio content.
Early Low Fuel
The low fuel level warning lamp turns on
earlier.
Driving and Parking Aids
You cannot configure settings for parking
aids, blind spot information system, and
cross traffic alert. These systems turn on
when the vehicle turns on, and you cannot
switch them off with a MyKey.
You cannot configure settings for
pre-collision assist and lane keeping. These
systems turn on when the vehicle turns on,
but you can switch them off with a MyKey.
A new destination in the navigation system
can only be set using voice commands
when using a MyKey, and with your vehicle
moving. Note:
MyKey drivers may be able to switch
the lane departure warning feature off, but
this feature turns back on automatically
with every new key cycle.
CONFIGURABLE MYKEY
SETTINGS
You can configure the following settings
after creating a MyKey. See
Creating a
MyKey (page 78).
Speed Limit WARNING:
Do not set MyKey
maximum speed limit to a limit that will
prevent the driver from maintaining a
safe speed considering posted speed
limits and prevailing road conditions. The
driver is always responsible to drive in
accordance with local laws and
prevailing conditions. Failure to do so
could result in accident or injury.
You can set a speed limit for your vehicle.
Warning messages appear in the
information display and a tone sounds if
your vehicle reaches the set speed. You
cannot override the set speed when using
a MyKey.
Speed Minder
You can set a speed reminder for your
vehicle. Warning messages appear in the
information display and a tone sounds if
your vehicle exceeds the set speed.
Audio System Volume Limit
The audio system maximum volume
reduces. A message appears in the
information display if you attempt to
exceed the volume limit. Automatic
volume control turns off.
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Emergency Assistance
If you set emergency assistance to always
on, you cannot switch it off with a MyKey.
Do Not Disturb
If you set do not disturb to always on, you
cannot switch it off with a MyKey.
Note:
If a phone is connected using Apple
CarPlay or Android Auto while driving with
a MyKey, the driver can receive phone calls
and text messages even if the do not disturb
restriction is on, and if the vehicle comes
with satellite radio, there is no restriction on
the adult content.
Traction and Stability Control
If you set traction control or stability
control to always on, you cannot switch it
off with a MyKey.
CREATING A MYKEY
Vehicles with a center console shifter: 1. Remove the mat from the center
console cup holder.
2. Remove the key blade from the transmitter.
3. Place the remote control in the backup
slot with the buttons facing toward the
front of the vehicle.
4. Switch the ignition on using an admin key.
5. Using the instrument cluster display controls on the steering wheel, select
Settings.
6. Select
Vehicle Settings.
7. Select
MyKey.
8. Select
Create MyKey.
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WHAT IS THE GARAGE DOOR
OPENER
HomeLink Wireless Control
System
The universal garage door opener replaces
the common hand-held garage door
opener with a three-button transmitter
integrated into the driver
’s sun visor.
HOW DOES THE GARAGE
DOOR OPENER WORK
The system includes two primary features,
a garage door opener and a platform for
remote activation of devices within the
home. You can program garage doors as
well as entry gate operators, security
systems, entry door locks and home or
office lighting.
Additional system information can be
found online at www.homelink.com or by
calling the toll-free help line at
1-800-355-3515.
Note: You can program a maximum of
three devices. To change or replace any of
the three devices after it has been initially
programmed, you must first erase the
current settings. See Clearing the Garage
Door Opener (page 178). GARAGE DOOR OPENER
PRECAUTIONS WARNING:
Do not use the system
with any garage door opener that does
not have the safety stop and reverse
feature as required by U.S. Federal
Safety Standards (this includes any
garage door opener manufactured
before April 1, 1982). A garage door
opener which cannot detect an object,
signaling the door to stop and reverse,
does not meet current federal safety
standards. Using a garage door opener
without these features increases the risk
of serious injury or death.
Note: Make sure that the garage door and
security device are free from obstruction
when you are programming. Do not program
the system with your vehicle in the garage.
Note: Make sure you keep the original
remote control transmitter for use in other
vehicles as well as for future system
programming.
Note: We recommend that upon the sale
or lease termination of your vehicle, you
erase the programmed function buttons for
security reasons. See Clearing the Garage
Door Opener
(page 178).
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
LIMITATIONS
Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to time-out (or quit)
after several seconds – which may not be
long enough for HomeLink to pick up the
signal.
U.S. gate operators time-out in the same
manner.
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1. Press the learn button on the garage
door opener motor, you have 30
seconds to complete the next two
steps.
2. Return to your vehicle. 3. Press and hold one of the three
HomeLink function buttons you want
to program for two seconds, then
release. Repeat this step. Depending
on your brand of garage door opener,
you may need to repeat this sequence
a third time.
PROGRAMMING THE GARAGE
DOOR OPENER TO YOUR GATE
OPENER MOTOR
Gate Operator / Canadian
Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit)
after several seconds of transmission –
which may not be long enough for
HomeLink to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian law,
some U.S. gate operators “time-out” in the
same manner.
Note: If programming a garage door opener
or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the
device during the “cycling” process to
prevent possible overheating. 1. Press and release, every two seconds,
your hand-held transmitter until the
HomeLink indicator light changes to a
rapidly blinking or continuously on light.
2. Release the hand-held transmitter button.
3. Press and hold the HomeLink function
button you want to program for two
seconds, then release. You may need
to do this twice to activate the door.
Note: If the indicator light stays on, the
programming is complete.
Note: If the HomeLink indicator flashes
rapidly, repeat Step 3.
Note: If your device still does not operate,
you must program your garage door. See
Programming the Garage Door Opener to
Your Garage Door Opener Motor (page
177).
4. To program additional buttons, repeat Steps 1 – 4.
CLEARING THE GARAGE DOOR
OPENER 1. Press and hold the outer two function
buttons simultaneously for
approximately 10 seconds until the
indicator light above the buttons
flashes rapidly.
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2. When the indicator light flashes,
release the buttons.
Note: You cannot erase individual buttons.
REPROGRAMMING THE
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
To program a device to a previously trained
button, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the desired button. Do NOT release the button.
2. The indicator light begins to flash after
20 seconds. Without releasing the
button, follow programming steps.
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
RADIO FREQUENCIES
FCC and RSS-210 Industry Canada
Compliance WARNING: Changes or
modifications not expressively approved
by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment. The term "IC:" before the
radio certification number only signifies
that Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that could cause undesired
operation. This equipment complies with FCC
radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End Users must
follow the specific operating instructions
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This
transmitter must be at least
8 in (20 cm)
from the user and must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
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