fuel FORD F-550 2022 Owners Manual
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Moonroof
Opening and Closing the Sun Shade
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Opening and Closing the Moonroof ......
131
Venting the Moonroof .................................
131
Moonroof Bounce-Back ............................
132
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster Overview - Vehicles With: 2.3 Inch Screen ..............................
133
Instrument Cluster Overview - Vehicles With: 4.2 Inch Screen .............................
134
Instrument Cluster Overview - Vehicles With: 8 Inch Screen .................................
135
What Is the Tachometer ...........................
135
What Is the Speedometer ........................
135
Fuel Gauge .....................................................
136
What Is the Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge ...........................................................
136
What Is the Engine Oil Pressure Gauge ........................................................................\
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136
What Is the Transmission Fluid Temperature Gauge ...............................
136
What Is the Turbo Boost Gauge .............
136
What Is the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Gauge ........................................................................\
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136
What Are the Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps ........................................
137
Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps ......
137
What Are the Instrument Cluster Indicators ....................................................
138
Instrument Cluster Indicators .................
138
Instrument Cluster Display
Using the Instrument Cluster Display Controls ........................................................
141
Instrument Cluster Display Main Menu - Vehicles With: 2.3 Inch Screen ............
141
Instrument Cluster Display Main Menu - Vehicles With: 4.2 Inch Screen ............
141
Instrument Cluster Display Main Menu - Vehicles With: 8 Inch Screen ...............
142Customizing the Instrument Cluster
Display - Vehicles With: 8 Inch Screen
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142
Personalized Settings ................................
142
Trip Computer
Accessing the Trip Computer - Vehicles With: 2.3 Inch Screen .............................
145
Accessing the Trip Computer - Vehicles With: 4.2 Inch Screen .............................
145
Accessing the Trip Computer - Vehicles With: 8 Inch Screen ................................
145
Resetting the Trip Computer ...................
145
Resetting the Individual Trip Values ......
145
Configuring the Trip Computer ...............
145
Trip Data .........................................................
145
Remote Start
What Is Remote Start ................................
146
Remote Start Precautions .......................
146
Remote Start Limitations ........................
146
Enabling Remote Start .............................
146
Remotely Starting and Stopping the Vehicle .........................................................
146
Extending the Remote Start Duration ........................................................................\
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147
Remote Start Remote Control Indicators ........................................................................\
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147
Remote Start Settings ...............................
147
Climate Control - Vehicles With: Automatic
Temperature Control
Identifying the Climate Control Unit .....
149
Switching Climate Control On and Off ........................................................................\
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149
Switching Recirculated Air On and Off ........................................................................\
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149
Switching Air Conditioning On and Off ........................................................................\
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149
Switching Defrost On and Off ................
149
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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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Crash and Breakdown
Information
Roadside Assistance .................................378
Switching the Hazard Flashers On and Off ................................................................
379
Jump Starting the Vehicle .......................
379
Post-Crash Alert System ..........................
381
Automatic Crash Shutoff .........................
381
Recovery Towing .........................................
382
Transporting the Vehicle ..........................
383
Towing Your Vehicle
Towing Your Vehicle Precautions .........
384
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 4x4 ...............................................................
384
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 4x2 .......................................................................
386
Emergency Towing ....................................
386
Towing Your Vehicle – Troubleshooting .......................................................................
386
Fuses
Fuse Precautions ........................................
387
Under Hood Fuse Box ...............................
387
Body Control Module Fuse Box .............
392
Identifying Fuse Types ..............................
395
Fuses – Troubleshooting .........................
395
Maintenance
Maintenance Precautions .......................
396
Opening and Closing the Hood ............
396
Under Hood Overview - 6.2L ..................
397
Under Hood Overview - 6.7L Diesel .....
398
Under Hood Overview - 7.3L ..................
399
Engine Oil ......................................................
400
Checking the Coolant ...............................
402
Engine Air Filter ...........................................
405
Draining the Fuel Filter Water Trap - Diesel ..........................................................
407
Changing the Fuel Filter - Diesel ..........
408Changing the Fuel Filter - Gasoline
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409
Changing the 12V Battery .......................
409
Adjusting the Headlamps ..........................
411
Exterior Bulbs ................................................
412
Interior Bulbs .................................................
419
Drive Belt Routing - 6.2L ...........................
419
Drive Belt Routing - 6.7L Diesel, Vehicles With: Dual Generators ...........................
419
Drive Belt Routing - 6.7L Diesel, Vehicles With: Single Generator ..........................
419
Drive Belt Routing - 7.3L, Vehicles With: Dual Generators .....................................
420
Drive Belt Routing - 7.3L, Vehicles With: Single Generator ....................................
420
Vehicle Care
Cleaning Products .......................................
421
Cleaning the Exterior ..................................
421
Cleaning the Interior ..................................
424
Repairing Minor Paint Damage .............
426
Waxing Your Vehicle ..................................
426
Storing Your Vehicle
Preparing Your Vehicle for Storage ......
427
Removing Your Vehicle From Storage ........................................................................\
428
Wheel and Tire Information
Locating the Tire label ..............................
429
Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades ................................
429
Information on the Tire Sidewall .........
430
Glossary of Tire Terminology .................
435
Tire Replacement Requirements .........
436
Using Snow Chains ....................................
438
Tire Care
Checking the Tire Pressures ....................
441
Inflating the Tires .........................................
441
Inspecting the Tire for Wear ...................
444
Inspecting the Tire for Damage ............
445
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Inspecting the Wheel Valve Stems
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Tire Rotation ................................................
446
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
What Is the Tire Pressure Monitoring System .......................................................
448
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview ...................................................
448
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Precautions ..............................................
449
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Limitations ................................................
449
Viewing the Tire Pressures .....................
450
Resetting Tire Pressure Monitoring System .......................................................
450
Tire Pressure Monitoring System – Troubleshooting ......................................
453
Changing a Road Wheel
Changing a Flat Tire ..................................
455
Wheel Nuts ...................................................
465
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications - 6.2L ...................
467
Engine Specifications - 6.7L Diesel ......
467
Engine Specifications - 7.3L ...................
468
Motorcraft Parts - 6.2L ............................
469
Motorcraft Parts - 6.7L Diesel .................
471
Motorcraft Parts - 7.3L ..............................
472
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification - 6.2L ...............................................................
473
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification - 6.7L Diesel .................................................
474
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification - 7.3L ................................................................
477
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 6.2L ................................
479
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 6.7L Diesel ..................
480Cooling System Capacity and
Specification - 7.3L ................................
480
Fuel Tank Capacity - Diesel .....................
481
Fuel Tank Capacity - Gasoline ...............
482
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification - 6.2L ...............................
483
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification - 6.7L Diesel ..................
484
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification - 7.3L ................................
485
Washer Fluid Specification .....................
485
Diesel Exhaust Fluid Capacity and Specification ............................................
486
Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification - Diesel ...................
487
Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification - Gasoline ..............
487
Brake Fluid Specification ........................
489
Transfer Case Fluid Capacity and Specification ...........................................
490
Front Axle Fluid Capacity and Specification ...........................................
490
Rear Axle Fluid Capacity and Specification - Diesel .............................
491
Rear Axle Fluid Capacity and Specification - Gasoline ......................
493
Hydraulic Power Steering Fluid Capacity and Specification ...................................
496
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number ...............
497
Connected Vehicle - Vehicles With: SYNC 3
What Is a Connected Vehicle ................
498
Connected Vehicle Requirements .......
498
Connected Vehicle Limitations .............
498
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile Network .....................................................
498
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network .....................................................
498
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: Modem .........................
499
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SYMBOLS USED ON YOUR
VEHICLE
These are some of the symbols you may
see on your vehicle.
Air conditioning system
Air conditioning system lubricant
type
Anti-lock braking system
Avoid smoking, flames or sparks
Battery
Battery acid
Brake fluid - non petroleum
based
Brake system
Brake system
Cabin air filter
Check fuel cap
Child safety door lock or unlock
Child seat lower anchor Child seat tether anchor
Cruise control
Do not open when hot
Electric Parking brake
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engine coolant temperature
Engine oil
Explosive gas
Fan warning
Fasten seatbelt
Flammable
Airbag
Front fog lamps
Fuel pump reset
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WARNING: Do not connect
wireless plug-in devices to the data link
connector. Unauthorized third parties
could gain access to vehicle data and
impair the performance of safety related
systems. Only allow repair facilities that
follow our service and repair instructions
to connect their equipment to the data
link connector.
We respect your privacy and are
committed to protecting it. The
information contained in this manual was
correct at the time of publication but as
technology rapidly changes, we
recommend that you visit the local Ford
website for the latest information.
Your vehicle has electronic control units
that have data recording functionality and
the ability to permanently or temporarily
store data. This data could include
information on the condition and status of
your vehicle, vehicle maintenance
requirements, events and malfunctions.
The types of data that can be recorded are
described in this section. Some of the data
recorded is stored in event logs or error
logs.
Note: Error logs are reset following a service
or repair.
Note: We may provide information in
response to requests from law enforcement,
other government authorities and third
parties acting with lawful authority or
through a legal process. Such information
could be used by them in legal proceedings.
Data recorded includes, for example:
• Operating states of system
components, for example fuel level,
tire pressure and battery charge level.
• Vehicle and component status, for
example wheel speed, deceleration,
lateral acceleration and seatbelt
status. •
Events or errors in essential systems,
for example headlamps and brakes.
• System responses to driving situations,
for example airbag deployment and
stability control.
• Environmental conditions, for example
temperature.
Some of this data, when used in
combination with other information, for
example an accident report, damage to a
vehicle or eyewitness statements, could
be associated with a specific person.
Services That We Provide
If you use our services, we collect and use
data, for example account information,
vehicle location and driving characteristics,
that could identify you. We transmit this
data through a dedicated, protected
connection. We only collect and use data
to enable your use of our services to which
you have subscribed, with your consent or
where permitted by law. For additional
information, see the terms and conditions
of the services to which you have
subscribed.
For additional information about our
privacy policy, refer to the local Ford
website.
Services That Third Parties
Provide
We recommend that you review the terms
and conditions and data privacy
information for any services equipped with
your vehicle or to which you subscribe. We
take no responsibility for services that third
parties provide.
Where equipped, SiriusXM with 360L may
use the modem. To disable, turn off the
SiriusXM 360L or Vehicle Connectivity
setting. See Enabling and Disabling the
Modem
(page 498).
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If you connect a cell phone to the system,
the system creates a profile that links to
that cell phone. The cell phone profile
enables more mobile features and efficient
operation. The profile contains, for
example data from your phonebook, read
and unread text messages and call history,
including history of calls when your cell
phone was not connected to the system.
If you connect a media device, the system
creates and retains a media device index
of supported media content. The system
also records a short diagnostic log of
approximately 10 minutes of all recent
system activity.
The cell phone profile, media device index
and diagnostic log remain in your vehicle
unless you delete them and are generally
accessible only in your vehicle when you
connect your cell phone or media device.
If you no longer plan to use the system or
your vehicle, we recommend you use the
master reset function to erase the stored
information. See Performing a Master
Reset (page 614).
System data cannot be accessed without
special equipment and access to your
vehicle's module.
For additional information about our
privacy policy, refer to the local Ford
website.
Note: To find out if your vehicle has
connectivity technology, visit
www .For dC onne c t e d . c om .
EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM
DATA
When the emergency call system is active,
it may disclose to emergency services that
your vehicle has been in a crash involving
the deployment of an airbag or activation
of the fuel pump shut-off. Certain versions
or updates to the emergency call system
may also be capable of electronically or verbally disclosing to emergency services
operators your vehicle location or other
details about your vehicle or crash to assist
emergency services operators to provide
the most appropriate emergency services.
If you do not want to disclose this
information, do not activate the emergency
call system.
Note:
You cannot deactivate emergency
call systems that are required by law.
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WHAT IS 911 ASSIST
911 Assist is a SYNC system feature that
can call for help.
For more information, visit
www
. o wner .f or d . c om .
HOW DOES 911 ASSIST WORK
If a crash deploys an airbag, excluding knee
airbags and rear inflatable seatbelts, or
activates the fuel pump shut-off, your
vehicle may be able to contact emergency
services by dialing 911 through a paired and
connected Bluetooth®-enabled phone.
Not all crashes will deploy an airbag or
activate the fuel pump shut-off. If a
connected cell phone sustains damage or
loses its connection to SYNC during a
crash, SYNC will search for and try to
connect to a previously paired cell phone.
SYNC will then attempt to call the
emergency services.
Before making the call:
• SYNC provides about 10 seconds to
cancel the call. If you fail to cancel the
call, SYNC attempts to dial 911.
• SYNC says the following, or a similar
message: "SYNC will attempt to call
911, to cancel the call, press Cancel on
your screen or press and hold the
phone button on your steering wheel."
If you do not cancel the call and SYNC
makes a successful call a pre-recorded
message plays for the 911 operator. The
occupants in your vehicle are able to talk
with the operator. Be prepared to provide
your name, phone number and location
immediately because not all 911 systems
are capable of receiving this information
electronically.
During an emergency call the system
transmits vehicle data to the emergency
service. EMERGENCY CALL
REQUIREMENTS WARNING:
Do not wait for 911
Assist to make an emergency call if you
can do it yourself. Dial emergency
services immediately to avoid delayed
response time which could increase the
risk of serious injury or death after a
crash. If you do not hear 911 Assist within
five seconds of the crash, the system or
phone may be damaged or
non-functional. WARNING:
Always place your
phone in a secure location in your vehicle
so it does not become a projectile or get
damaged in a crash. Failure to do so may
cause serious injury to someone or
damage the phone which could prevent
911 Assist from working properly. WARNING:
Unless the 911 Assist
setting is set on before a crash, the
system will not dial for help which could
delay response time, potentially
increasing the risk of serious injury or
death after a crash.
• SYNC is powered and working properly
at the time of the incident and
throughout feature activation and use.
• The 911 Assist feature must be set on
before the incident.
• You must pair and connect a
Bluetooth®
enabled and compatible
cell phone to SYNC.
• A connected
Bluetooth® enabled
phone must have the ability to make
and maintain an outgoing call at the
time of the incident.
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•
A connected Bluetooth® enabled
phone must have adequate network
coverage, battery power and signal
strength.
• The vehicle must have battery power
and be located in the U.S., Canada or
in a territory in which 911 is the
emergency number.
Note: If any user sets 911 Assist to on or off,
that setting applies for all paired phones. If
911 Assist is off and the phone connected
to SYNC, an icon displays on the status bar.
Note: Every phone operates differently.
While SYNC 911 Assist works with most
cellular phones, some may have trouble
using this feature.
Privacy Notice
When you switch on 911 Assist, it may
disclose to emergency services that your
vehicle has been in a crash involving the
deployment of an airbag or activation of
the fuel pump shut-off. Certain versions or
updates to 911 Assist may also be capable
of electronically or verbally disclosing to
911 operators your vehicle location or other
details about your vehicle or crash to assist
911 operators to provide the most
appropriate emergency services. If you do
not want to disclose this information, do
not switch the feature on.
EMERGENCY CALL
LIMITATIONS
The SYNC 911 Assist feature only operates
in the U.S., Canada or in a territory in which
911 is the emergency number. The following
are limitations of this feature: •
Your cellular phone or 911 Assist
hardware sustains damage in a crash.
• The vehicle's battery or the SYNC
system has no power.
• The phone(s) thrown from your vehicle
are the ones paired and connected to
the system.
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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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