clock FORD F250 SUPER DUTY 2014 Owner's Manual
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8-lug nut torque sequence
10-lug nut torque sequence
When installing the wheel centerornaments, make sure that the ornamentretention towers on the back side of theornament are aligned with the studs or lugnuts. The retention towers are designed tobe installed over the studs or nuts andretain to the flange on the lug nut.
If the ornament retention towers arealigned between the studs or lug nuts, theornament is improperly installed. Thisimproper installation may appear andsound correct, but will not keep theornament on the vehicle. Ornamentsimproperly installed in this manner will falloff or become loose with minimal force orimpact.
F-350 Dual Rear Wheel, F-450 andF-550 Vehicles
1. Slide the notched end of the jackhandle over the release valve and usethe handle to slide the jack under thevehicle. Make sure the valve is closedby turning it clockwise.
2. Position the jack according to thefollowing guides:
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Jacking the Vehicle
1. Insert the jack handle into the pumplinkage.
2. Use an up-and-down motion with thejack handle to raise the wheelcompletely off the ground.
Note:Hydraulic jacks are equipped with apressure release valve that prevents liftingloads which exceed the jack's ratedcapacity.
3. Remove the lug nuts with the lugwrench.
4.Replace the flat tire with the spare tire,making sure the valve stem is facingoutward on all front an inboard rearwheels. If you are replacing theoutboard wheel, the valve stem mustbe facing inward. Reinstall the lug nutsuntil the wheel is snug against the hub.Do not fully tighten the lug nuts untilthe wheel has been lowered.
5. Lower the wheel by slowly turning therelease valve counterclockwise.Opening the release valve slowly willprovide a more controlled rate ofdescent.
6. Remove the jack and fully tighten thelug nuts in the order shown. SeeTechnical Specifications (page 290).
7. Stow the flat tire. See Stowing the flator spare tire if the vehicle is equippedwith a spare tire carrier.
8. Stow the jack, jack handle and lugwrench. Make sure the jack is securelyfastened so it does not rattle whendriving.
9. Unblock the wheels.
8-lug nut torque sequence
10-lug nut torque sequence
Installing Dual Rear Wheel Ornaments
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3. Lay the tire on the ground with thevalve stem facing up.
4. Slide the wheel partially under thevehicle and install the retainer throughthe wheel center. Pull on the cable toalign the components at the end of thecable.
5. Turn the jack handle clockwise untilthe tire is raised to its stowed positionunderneath the vehicle. The effort toturn the jack handle increasessignificantly and the spare tire carrierratchets or slips when the tire is raised
to the maximum tightness. Tighten tothe best of your ability, to the pointwhere the ratchet/slip occurs, ifpossible. The spare tire carrier will notallow you to overtighten. If the sparetire carrier ratchets or slips with littleeffort, take the vehicle to yourauthorized dealer for assistance at yourearliest convenience.
6. Check that the tire lies flat against theframe and is properly tightened. Try topush or pull, then turn the tire to besure it will not move. Loosen andretighten, if necessary. Failure toproperly stow the spare tire may resultin failure of the winch cable and lossof the tire.
7.Repeat this tightness check procedurewhen servicing the spare tire pressure(every six months, per scheduledmaintenance information), or at anytime that the spare tire is disturbedthrough service of other components.
8. If removed, install the spare tire lockinto the bumper drive tube with thespare tire lock key and jack handle.
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CLK: Press this button to switch the display between the clock and radiofrequency. To set the time, press and hold the button until the hours start toflash. Press the arrow buttons (B) to adjust he hours, then repeat to set theminutes. Press CLK again to exit clock mode.
A
Tune: Press these arrow buttons to manually search through the radio frequencyband. Press and hold for a fast search. In AUDIO mode, press the buttons toadjust different sound settings.
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AUDIO: Press this button to access settings for Treble, Middle, Bass, Fade andBalance.C
SEEK: Press this button to go to the previous or next strong station on thefrequency band.D
Memory presets: Store your favorite radio stations. To store a radio station,tune to the station, then press and hold a preset button until sound returns.E
AM/FM: Press this button to select a frequency band.F
VOL-PUSH: Press this button to switch the system off and on. Turn the controlto adjust the volume.G
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH:
AM/FM/CD/SYNC
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad. Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle. We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems when possible.Make sure you are aware of all applicablelocal laws that may affect the use ofelectronic devices while driving.
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Audio System
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This system uses a four-corner strategy toprovide quick access to several vehiclefeatures and settings. The touchscreenprovides easy interaction with your cellularphone, multimedia, climate control andnavigation system. The corners display anyactive modes within those menus, such asphone status or the climate temperature.
Note:Some features are not available whileyour vehicle is moving.
Note:Your system is equipped with afeature that allows you to access andcontrol audio features for 30 minutes afteryou switch the ignition off (and no doorsopen).
PHONE
Press to select any of the following:
•Phone
•Quick Dial
•Phonebook
•History
•Messaging
•Settings
NAVIGATION
Press to select any of the following:
•My Home
•Favorites
•Previous Destinations
•Point of Interest
•Emergency
•Street Address
•Intersection
•City Center
•Map
•Edit Route
•Cancel Route
CLIMATE
Press to select any of the following:
•Driver Settings
•Recirculated Air
•Auto
•Dual
•Passenger Settings
•A/C
•Defrost
SETTINGS
Press to select any of the following:
•Clock
•Display
•Sound
•Vehicle
•Settings
•Help
HOME
Press to access your homescreen. Depending on yourvehicle’s option package and software,your screens may vary in appearance fromthe descriptions in this section. Yourfeatures may also be limited depending onyour market. Check with an authorizeddealer for availability.
INFORMATION
Press to select any of the following:
•Services
•Travel Link
•Alerts
•Calendar
•Apps
ENTERTAINMENT
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Voice settings using voice commands
"Interaction mode novice"
"Media candidate lists off"
"Media candidate lists on"
"Phone candidate lists off"
"Phone candidate lists on"
"Help"
Using Voice Commands with theTouchscreen Options
Your voice system has a dual mode featurewhich allows you to switch between usingvoice commands and making on-screenselections. This is available only when thesystem displays a list of candidatesgenerated during a voice session. Forexample, when entering in a street addressor trying to call a contact from the phoneyou paired to the system.
SETTINGS
ClockA
DisplayB
SoundC
VehicleD
SettingsE
HelpF
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Under this menu, you can setyour clock, access and adjust thedisplay, sound and vehiclesettings as well as access settings forspecific modes or the help feature.
Clock
Note:You cannot manually set the date.Your vehicle’s GPS does this for you.
Note:If the battery has been disconnected,your vehicle needs to acquire a GPS signalto update the clock. Once your vehicleacquires the signal, it may take a fewminutes for the update to display the correcttime.
1. Press the Settings icon > Clock.
2. Press + and - to adjust the time.
From this screen, you can also make otheradjustments such as 12-hour or 24-hourmode, activate GPS time synchronizationand have the system automatically updatenew time zones.
You can also turn the outside airtemperature display off and on. It appearsat the top center of the touchscreen, nextto the time and date.
The system automatically saves anyupdates you make to the settings.
Display
You can adjust the touchscreen displaythrough the touchscreen or by pressing thevoice button on your steering wheelcontrols and when prompted, say, "Displaysettings".
Press the Settings icon >Display, to access and makeadjustments using thetouchscreen.
•Brightness allows you to make thescreen display brighter or dimmer.
•Auto DIM, when set to On, lets you usethe Auto Dim Manual Offset feature.When set to Off, screen brightnessdoes not change.
•Mode allows you to set the screen toa certain brightness or have the systemautomatically change based on theoutside light level, or turn the displayoff.
•If you select AUTO or NIGHT, youhave the options of turning thedisplay's Auto Dim feature on or offand changing the Auto Dim ManualOffset feature.
•Auto Dim Manual Offset allows youto adjust screen dimming as theoutside lighting conditions change fromday to night. This feature also allowsyou to adjust screen brightness usingthe instrument panel dimming control.
•Edit Wallpaper
•You can have your touchscreendisplay the default photo or uploadyour own.
Uploading Photos for Your HomeScreen Wallpaper
Note:You cannot load photos directly fromyour camera. You must access the photoseither from your USB mass storage deviceor from an SD card.
Note:Photographs with extremely largedimensions (such as 2048 x 1536) may notbe compatible and appear as a blank(black) image on the display.
Your system allows you to upload and viewup to 32 photos.
To access, press the Settingsicon > Display > EditWallpaper, and then follow thesystem prompts to upload yourphotographs.
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Recirculated air: Touch to turn the recirculated air on or off which may reducethe amount of time needed to cool down the interior and help reduce odorsfrom reaching the interior. Recirculated air also engages automatically whenyou select MAX A/C and may turn on manually in any airflow mode exceptdefrost. It may also turn off in all airflow modes except MAX A/C to reduce fogpotential.
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MAX A/C: Touch to cool your vehicle with recirculated air. Touch again fornormal A/C operation. MAX A/C distributes air through instrument panel ventsand may help reduce odors from entering your vehicle. MAX A/C is moreeconomical and efficient than normal A/C mode.
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A/C: Touch to turn the air conditioning on or off. Use A/C with recirculated airto improve cooling performance and efficiency. A/C engages automatically inMAX A/C, defrost and floor/defrost.
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AUTO: Touch to engage automatic operation, then set the temperature usingthe temperature control. The system automatically controls fan speed, airflowdistribution, A/C on or off and the use of fresh or recirculated air.
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Rear defrost: Touch to turn the rear window defroster and heated mirrors.H
Defrost: Touch to clear the windshield of fog and thin ice. Touch again to returnto the previous airflow selection. When on, defrost provides outside air to reducewindow fogging and distributes air through the windshield defroster vents anddemister vents.
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Manual airflow distribution controls:Floor and Defrost: Distributes airthrough the windshield defroster vents, demister vents, floor vents and rearseat floor vents, and provides outside air to reduce window fogging.Panel:Distributes air through the instrument panel vents.Panel and Floor: Distributesair through the instrument panel vents, demister vents, floor vents and rear seatfloor vents.Floor: Distributes air through the demister vents, floor vents andrear seat floor vents.
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Driver settings: Touch + or – adjust the temperature. Touch the heated seaticon to control the heated seat. Touch the cooled seat icon to control the cooledseat. See Seats (page 108). Touch and hold MyTemp to select a temperatureyou would like your vehicle to remember and maintain for you. If your vehicleis equipped with a heated steering wheel, touch the heated steering wheel iconto warm the steering wheel.
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Note:If your vehicle is equipped with awood-trimmed steering wheel, it does notheat between the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clockpositions.
Climate Control Voice Commands
Press the voice button on thesteering wheel controls. Whenprompted, say any of thefollowing commands:
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Refueling..........................................................136Fuel Filler Cap.......................................................137Remote Control..............................................46Car Finder................................................................47Integrated Keyhead Transmitters .................46Memory Feature....................................................47Remote Start ........................................................48Replacing the Battery.........................................46Sounding a Panic Alarm....................................48Remote Start.................................................106Automatic Settings............................................107Heated and Cooled Devices...........................107Removing a Headlamp..............................239Repairing Minor Paint Damage................251Replacement PartsRecommendation........................................12Collision Repairs....................................................12Scheduled Maintenance and MechanicalRepairs..................................................................12Warranty on Replacement Parts.....................12Replacing a Lost Key or RemoteControl............................................................49Reporting Safety Defects (CanadaOnly)...............................................................213Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.Only)...............................................................212Roadside Assistance.................................204Vehicles Sold In Canada : Getting RoadsideAssistance.......................................................204Vehicles Sold In Canada : Using RoadsideAssistance.......................................................204Vehicles Sold In The U.S.: Getting RoadsideAssistance.......................................................204Vehicles Sold In The U.S. : Using RoadsideAssistance.......................................................204Roadside Emergencies.............................204Running-InSee: Breaking-In................................................200Running Out of Fuel....................................136Refilling With a Portable FuelContainer..........................................................136
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Safety Belt Height Adjustment.................32Safety Belt Minder.........................................33Belt-Minder™........................................................33
Safety Belts......................................................28Principle of Operation........................................28Safety Belt Warning Lamp and IndicatorChime...............................................................32Conditions of operation.....................................33Safety Canopy™............................................43Safety Precautions.......................................134Satellite Radio..............................................309Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number(ESN).................................................................310Satellite Radio Reception Factors..............309SIRIUS® Satellite Radio Service.................309Troubleshooting..................................................310Scheduled Maintenance Record...........438Scheduled Maintenance..........................430Seats.................................................................108Security..............................................................58Settings...........................................................356Clock.......................................................................357Display....................................................................357Settings.................................................................359Sound.....................................................................358Vehicle...................................................................358Side Airbags.....................................................42Sitting in the Correct Position.................108Snow ChainsSee: Using Snow Chains..................................273Snowplowing................................................202Engine temperature while plowing.............203Installing the Snowplow.................................202Operating the Vehicle with the SnowplowAttached..........................................................202Snowplowing with your Airbag EquippedVehicle..............................................................203Transmission operation whileplowing.............................................................203Special Notices................................................12New Vehicle Limited Warranty.........................12Special Instructions..............................................12Using your Vehicle as an Ambulance.............13Using your Vehicle as a Stationary PowerSource...................................................................13Using your Vehicle with a Snowplow.............12Special Operating Conditions ScheduledMaintenance..............................................4346.2L and 6.8L Gasoline Engines...................4346.7L Diesel Engine..............................................437Exceptions............................................................437
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