FORD FOCUS 2015 3.G Quick Reference Guide
Manufacturer: FORD, Model Year: 2015, Model line: FOCUS, Model: FORD FOCUS 2015 3.GPages: 10, PDF Size: 1.63 MB
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This Quick Reference Guide is not intended to replace your vehicle Owner’s 
Manual which contains more detailed information concerning the features 
of your vehicle, as well as important safety warnings designed to help reduce 
the risk of injury to you and your passengers. Please read your entire Owner’s 
Manual carefully as you begin learning about your new vehicle and refer to 
the appropriate chapters when questions arise. All information contained 
in this Quick Reference Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. We 
reserve the right to change features, operation and/or functionality of any 
vehicle specification at any time. Your Ford dealer is the best source for the 
most current information. For detailed operating and safety information, 
please consult your Owner’s Manual.
FM5J 19G217 AA  •  November 2014  •  First Printing  •  Quick Reference Guide  •  \
Focus  •  Litho in U.S.A.
2015 FOCUS
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United States  
Ford Customer Relationship Center
1-800-392-3673 (FORD)
(TDD for the hearing impaired: 
1-800-232-5952)
fordowner.com
@FordService
Canada   
Ford Customer Relationship Centre 
1-800-565-3673 (FORD)
ford.ca
@FordServiceCA     
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COMMONLY USED SYNC® VOICE COMMANDSTABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme 
caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your 
vehicle. We recommend against the use of any hand-held device while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated 
systems when possible. Make sure you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect the use of electronic devices   
while driving.
Some services may not be available in your area. 
Refer to your Owner’s Manual, visit the website 
or call the toll-free number for more information.   For U.S. customers: visit SyncMyRide.com  
or call 1-800-392-3673 (select Option  
1 or 2 for language, then Option 3).  For Canadian customers: visit SyncMyRide.ca 
or call 1-800-565-3673 (select Option 1 or 2 
for language, then Option 3).
*if equipped
**available only with MyFord Touch
Basic Commands 
•  What can I say?
  •  List of commands
  •  Main menu
  • Previous
  • Next
  •  Go back
  • Exit
  • Help
  •  Pair my phone
Phone •  Phone list of commands
  •   Dial
  •    Call 
at home/at work
  •   Call  voicemail
  •    Do not disturb 
  •     Listen to text messages 
(phone-dependent feature)
Climate** •    Climate control list  
of commands
  •   Climate  temperature   Entertainment 
  •  Audio list of commands:
      You can also get  
detailed lists of  
commands for radio, 
USB, Bluetooth
® audio, 
SiriusXM and SD card*
  • Radio
    - 
    - FM <87.9-107.9>
    - FM preset <#>
  • CD
    - Play track <1-512>
    - Shuffle 
  • USB
    - Play song 
    - Play album 
  • SiriusXM
    - 
    - Preset <#>
Navigation** •    Navigation list of commands 
  •    Destination  street  address 
  •   Destination  home
  •    Navigation voice 
  •    Navigation  voice  volume   
  •   Repeat  instruction
  •    Show  
heading-up/3-D>
  •  Travel Link list of commands
  •   Traffic
  •   Weather
  •   Movie  listings
  •   Fuel  prices
  •    Sports  
LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR NEW VEHICLE
Scan the country-appropriate QR code with your 
smartphone (make sure you have a scanner app 
installed) and you can access even more information 
about your vehicle.
4 – 5  INSTRUMENT PANEL
6 – 7  SYNC
8 – 10  SYNC WITH MYFORD TOUCH
11  CONVENIENCE
12 – 14  FUNCTION
15 – 17  COMFORT
18 – 19  ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
fordowner.com   ford.ca
Press the voice control  on the steering wheel, and then say:    
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
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4  •  5*if equipped
*if equipped
7
1 Trunk*/Liftgate* Release
2 Cruise Control* 
To Set Your Cruise Control Speed
A.   Press the ON control and release.
B. Accelerate to the desired speed.
C.   Press the SET + control and 
release, then take your foot off  
the accelerator.
3 Information Display
Provides information about various systems on your vehicle. 
Use the left, 5-way controls, located on the steering wheel, 
to choose and confirm settings and messages. Refer to the 
Information Displays chapter of your Owner’s Manual for 
more information.
4 Service Engine Soon Light
 Lights briefly when you switch the ignition on. If it 
remains on or blinks after you start the engine, the On-Board 
Diagnostics (OBD-II) system detects a problem. Drive in a 
moderate fashion and contact your authorized dealer as 
soon as possible.
5 Wiper Controls
Use the rotary control on the lever to adjust the wipe 
intervals. Pull the lever toward you to spray and wash the 
windshield. Press the button at the end of the lever to turn 
the rear wiper* on, off or change to intermittent wipe.
6 Steering Wheel Controls*
Use the right-hand, 5-way controls to adjust the   
following features:
Press  VOL + or – to increase or decrease volume levels.
Press the right arrow 
 to hear the next saved radio 
station, CD track or MP3 choice. Press the left arrow   to hear the previous selection. 
  Press 
 to access voice recognition.
Press 
 to answer a call.
Press 
 to exit phone mode or end a call.
7 Push Button Start*
Allows you to start your vehicle by pressing the START 
STOP  button while fully pressing down on the brake 
(automatic transmission) or clutch and brake (manual 
transmission) pedal(s). Press the button again to switch 
the engine off.
Note: Your intelligent access transmitter must be inside the 
vehicle for keyless starting to work.
8 Tilt/Telescope Steering Column
Unlock the steering wheel by pulling the lever down. Adjust 
the wheel to the desired position. Push the lever back up to 
lock the steering wheel in place.
9 Hazard Warning FlashersAfter you set your speed, you can press 
SET + or SET – to adjust your cruise 
speed. To disable, tap the brake, press 
the clutch pedal or press the CAN  
(Cancel) control.
Note: Using the clutch pedal to cancel a 
set speed may cause the engine speed 
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6  •  7*if equipped
SYNC®*
Getting Started with 
Your SYNC System 
SYNC is a hands-free, voice 
recognition system used for 
entertainment, information  
and communication.  
SYNC. Say the Word. 
Before You Get Started
 1.  Set up your owner account at  
SyncMyRide.com (U.S.) or  
SyncMyRide.ca (Canada).  
Register by following the 
on-screen instructions. After 
registering, you can see what 
available services you are  
eligible for.
2.  SYNC uses a wireless  
connection called 
 Bluetooth® 
to communicate with your phone. 
Turn Bluetooth mode on in your 
phone’s menu options. This lets 
your phone find SYNC. If you 
need more details on setting 
up your phone with SYNC, visit 
SyncMyRide.com (U.S.) or 
SyncMyRide.ca (Canada), or your 
phone manufacturer’s website.
Pairing Your Phone  
with SYNC
In order to use many of the features 
of SYNC, you must first pair and 
connect your phone with SYNC.
To Pair Your Phone for the First Time 
 1.  Make sure that your vehicle is in  
park (P) or neutral (N) with the 
parking brake applied (for vehicles 
with manual transmissions only)
and you switch your ignition and 
radio on.
2.  Press the phone button. When 
the display indicates no phone is 
paired, press OK. 
3.  When  Find SYNC appears in the 
display, press OK. 
4.  Put your phone into Bluetooth 
discovery mode. See your phone’s 
user guide, if necessary. 
5.  When prompted on your phone’s 
display, enter the six-digit PIN 
provided by SYNC in the  
radio display. 
Why Do You Need a SYNC Owner Account?
A SYNC owner account is required to receive the latest 
software updates that add new places, directions and 
information; and if you have questions, you’ll get free 
customer support. 
Note: Your SYNC system may offer advanced features such 
as AppLink
TM. Some services may not be available in your 
area. Visit the website or call the toll-free number for more 
information. See the inside front cover of this guide for details.
 
Using Your Phone with SYNC
Note: You must download your phone book to make phone 
calls with voice commands by name.
Making a Phone Call
Use SYNC to make a phone call to anyone in your phone 
book by pressing the voice control 
 . When prompted,  
give a voice command.
For example, you could say “Call Jake Smith at home”. 
SYNC repeats the command back to you and dials  
the number.
Note: You can also make phone calls by pressing the voice 
button 
 . When prompted, give the voice command “Dial”,  
then say the phone number.
The System May Prompt You to
 
•     Set your phone as primary or 
favorite (the primary phone 
receives messages  
and voicemail).
  •    Download your phone book  
(required to use the full  
set of voice commands).
  •    Turn on 911 Assist
®.
Tips 
  •     Make sure you accept the  
request from SYNC to access  
your phone. 
  •    To pair subsequent phones,  
please refer to Pairing  
Subsequent Phones in the SYNC 
chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
  •     If you experience pairing 
problems, try performing a clean 
pairing by deleting your device 
from SYNC, deleting the SYNC 
connection from your phone, and 
then repeating the Pairing Your 
Phone with SYNC process. Answering Incoming Calls 
Whenever you have an incoming call, the display shows the 
name and number of the person calling. Press the phone 
button  to answer an incoming call. You can hang up at 
any time by pressing the phone button .
Do Not Disturb Mode 
This feature blocks incoming calls and text messages, and 
saves them for later. You still have access to outgoing calls 
when this feature is active. Say the voice command “Do not 
disturb on” to enable and “Do not disturb off” to disable.
Using SYNC to Access Digital Media
Plug in your USB media devices such as phones and MP3 
players, and use SYNC to play all of your favorite music. 
Note: SYNC indexes your music. The more music that is 
stored on your device, the longer it takes SYNC to index.
Using Voice Commands to Play Music 
 1.  Plug your media player into your USB port. 
2.     Press the voice control 
 . When prompted, say  
“USB”, and then follow-up with a voice command.
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*if equipped
SYNC® WITH  MYFORD  TOUCH®*
A REVOLUTIONARY WAY TO CONNECT WITH YOUR VEHICLE.
General Tips
  •    Press the home icon 
 at any time  
to return to your home screen.
  •    For additional support, refer to  
your Owner’s Manual, visit the  
website or call the toll-free number.  
See the inside front cover of this  
guide for details.
Before You Get Started
  •    Pair your phone with SYNC before using 
MyFord Touch. See the Getting Started 
with Your SYNC System section for 
instructions on how to do this.
  •    Make sure to insert your navigation 
SD card* into the media port or your 
navigation features cannot work.
Getting Started, Understanding SYNC  
with MyFord Touch 
Use the four-corner, four-color touchscreen to explore and interact with 
your vehicle. The touchscreen works the same way traditional controls, 
knobs and buttons do. Press the various corners on your touchscreen 
to personalize the many features and settings of your vehicle all in one 
place. The system provides easy interaction with your cellular phone, 
multimedia entertainment, climate controls and navigation system*.
      Phone
Voice-control your phone for hands-
free calling with your phone securely 
put away. With SYNC, you won’t even 
need to know the phone number. Just 
say the name of the person you want 
from your contacts.
Your Phone Connects You with  
Many Other Features 
 •    Automatically connect with a 911 
operator in the event of an accident 
(if set to ON prior to the incident).
  •    Transfer calls seamlessly from  
SYNC to phone as you get in or  
out of your vehicle.
Refer to the MyFord Touch  
chapter of your Owner’s Manual  
for complete details.
Get in Touch Using Your Four-corner Touchscreen
Phone, Navigation*, Climate and Entertainment are the four main operations of SYNC® with MyFord Touch®.  
Each feature has its own corner represented by its own color.
  Navigation*
Get started with 
your navigation 
system by 
pressing the 
upper-right,  
green corner.  
The available voice-activated navigation 
system includes:
  •  SiriusXM Traffic™ 
  •  SiriusXM Travel Link™ 
  •    GPS (Global Positioning  
System) technology 
  •   3-D  mapping 
  •   Turn-by-turn  navigation 
Some features require activation. Refer  
to the MyFord Touch chapter of your 
Owner’s Manual for complete details.
Set a Destination
Set a destination 
through your 
touchscreen by 
using a street 
address, a city 
center, a place on 
the map or a point of interest (POI). The 
easiest way, however, is by voice. 
   1.
   Press the voice control  .  
When prompted, say  
“Destination street address”.
2.    The system asks you to say the 
full address and then displays  
an example on-screen. 
3.    You can then speak the address 
naturally, such as: “One two 
three Main Street, Anytown”.
You can also choose from up to  
three different types of routes:
  •   Fastest: Uses the fastest moving 
roads possible.
 •   Shortest: Uses the shortest  
distance possible.
  •   Eco (EcoRoute): Uses the most  
fuel efficient route.
Tips •   Save your favorite locations by 
touching “Save to Favorites”.
•   Change your map views from 
Heading Up, North Up or 3-D.    
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Remote Start*
Remote start allows you to start the 
engine from outside your vehicle using 
your transmitter. 
To Start 
 1.    Press 
 and then press  twice 
within three seconds. 
2.    Once inside, press the brake while 
pressing the START STOP button. 
SYNC® WITH  MYFORD  TOUCH®* CONTINUED CONVENIENCE
      Climate
SYNC with MyFord Touch controls the temperature, 
airflow direction and fan speed for you and your  
front passenger. 
To use voice commands to operate the climate controls, 
say a voice command like “Climate temperature 72 
degrees” and MyFord Touch makes that adjustment.
Set Your Temperature
  •  Touch the lower-right, blue corner on the touchscreen. 
  •    Set your exact, desired temperature using the  
+ or – buttons.
      Entertainment
No matter how you store your music, SYNC makes it  
yours to enjoy when you’re behind the wheel. Press the 
lower-left, red corner of the touchscreen. From here, you 
can easily go between AM, FM, SiriusXM and other media 
sources. Use your touchscreen or the audio controls on 
your steering wheel to interact with your digital media.
Bring in Your Own Music
Gain access to any audio source by voice and even 
control how each operates, like changing radio stations, 
CD tracks or music on one of the following devices:
 •  USB
 •    Bluetooth
® streaming
 •  SD card*
 •  Audio in
For additional support, refer to your Owner’s Manual, visit 
the website or call the toll-free number. See the inside 
front cover of this guide for details. 
Intelligent Access*
Note: Your intelligent access transmitter must 
be within 3 feet (1 meter) of your vehicle.
To unlock a front door: Pull the front exterior 
door handle. 
To lock all of the doors: Press and hold the door 
handle lock sensor. 
To unlock and open the trunk* or liftgate*: Press the 
exterior trunk release button near the license plate. 
The intelligent access transmitter also contains a mechanical 
key blade, that you can use to unlock the driver door, if necessary.
MyKey®
Allows you to program speed 
restrictions, limited volume levels, 
safety belt reminders and more.  
For complete information, refer  
to the MyKey chapter in your  
Owner’s Manual.
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PowerShift Six-speed Automatic Transmission* 
We designed this transmission for fun-to-drive 
performance and exceptional fuel efficiency, by using 
the advantages of a manual transmission with the 
convenience of an automatic transmission. 
You may notice the following characteristics of  
this technology:
  •    Although the gears shift automatically, the shifting 
feel and sound experienced from the PowerShift 
transmission are similar to those of a manual transmission, which  
is normal.
  •    The PowerShift transmission continuously makes electronic 
adjustments to optimize shift quality. During the initial break-in 
period, you may feel slight vibrations when accelerating your vehicle 
from low speeds.
See the Transmission chapter of your Owner’s Manual for more details.
FUNCTION
Rear View Camera
Provides a video image of the area behind 
the vehicle in the display in the center 
of the instrument panel. The image 
automatically appears when the vehicle 
is in reverse (R) and uses green, yellow 
and red guides to alert you of  
your proximity to objects.
Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors
Designed to assist you by increasing the visibility along the side of  
your vehicle. 
  •    The integrated convex mirror is within the upper outboard corner of 
the exterior mirrors. 
  •    When an approaching vehicle moves toward you, the reflection 
appears first in the main mirror, and then in the blind spot mirror.
Active Park Assist*
The active park assist system 
can detect an available parallel 
parking space and automatically 
steer the vehicle into that space 
(hands-free). The system instructs 
the driver with visual and audible 
instructions with regard to braking, 
accelerating and shifting gears in 
order to safely park  
the vehicle. 
  •   To initiate active park assist, press the 
 button located 
on the center console. 
   •    To stop the parking procedure, grab the steering wheel or 
press the control again. For complete information, refer to 
the Parking Aids chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
Note:  The driver is always responsible for controlling the vehicle, 
supervising the system and intervening, if required.
Towing Your Focus
Towing your Focus behind an RV or any other vehicle 
may be limited. Refer to Towing the Vehicle on Four 
Wheels in the Towing chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
Headlamp Exit Delay
After you switch the ignition off, you can switch the 
headlamps on by pulling the direction indicator lever 
toward you. A short tone sounds. The headlamps turn off 
automatically after three minutes with any door open or  
30 seconds after you close the last door. You can cancel  
this feature by pulling the direction indicator toward you  
again or switching the ignition on.
Autolamps*
The headlamps turn on and off automatically in low light situations or during inclement weather. They 
remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off. You can adjust the time delay through the 
information display controls.
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COMFORT
Ambient Lighting*
The ambient lighting system lights the interior with a choice of several colors.  
The ambient lighting control is in the overhead console. Rotate the control knob to 
switch the feature on and adjust the desired brightness. Press the palette button 
to cycle through your color choices. 
Ambient lighting switches on when: 
  • Y ou switch the ignition on.
  • Y ou switch the headlamps on. 
Traction Control
The traction control system helps avoid 
drive wheel spin and loss of traction.
If your vehicle begins to slide, the 
system applies the brakes to individual 
wheels and, when needed, reduces 
engine power at the same time. If the 
wheels spin when accelerating on 
slippery or loose surfaces, the system 
reduces engine power in order to 
increase traction. 
In certain situations (for example,  
stuck in snow or mud), turning the 
traction control off may be beneficial  
as this allows the wheels to spin with 
full engine power. You can switch this 
feature off in the information display.
FUNCTION CONTINUED
Interior Lamps
The lamps turn on when you  
open any door, press a remote 
control button or press the 
overhead control. 
Press  
  to switch off the door 
illumination function when you 
open any door. 
Press  
  again to switch the door 
illumination function back on. 
Press  
 to switch the overhead 
lamps on and off. 
AdvanceTrac® Stability 
Control System
The system helps you keep control 
of your vehicle when on a slippery 
surface. The electronic stability 
control portion of the system helps 
avoid skids and lateral slides, while 
the traction control system helps 
avoid drive wheel spin and loss  
of traction. 
*if equipped
Tilting Head Restraints*
You can adjust your vehicle’s 
front-row head restraints.
To raise: Pull up on the  
head restraint.
To lower: Press the head  
restraint down while pressing  
and holding the guide sleeve 
adjust and release button. 
To tilt the head restraint: Gently pull the top of the 
head restraint forward. 
To return it to its upright position: Tilt it forward once 
more and release.
Note: Do not attempt to force the head restraint 
backward after tilting it. Instead, continue tilting it forward 
until the head restraint releases to the upright position. 
Front-Seat Adjusters
Height/Recline Adjustment
Adjust the height of the driver seat by 
lifting the lever. 
Adjust the angle of the seatback by  
lifting the control.
Heated front Seats*
Press the heated front seat 
 control on the instrument 
panel or use the touchscreen. 
Dual Zone Temperature Control*
You can operate the temperature with one control, called 
single zone, or two, called dual zone where both driver and 
front passenger can select independent temperatures using 
their own rotary dials.
To operate the dual zone: Use the rotary control on the 
passenger’s side. Single zone automatically shuts off. 
You can now adjust the driver’s side and passenger’s side 
temperatures independently. 
To return back to single zone: Press and hold the AUTO  
button for 2–4 seconds. The passenger’s temperature 
switches to the driver’s temperature setting.
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Auxiliary Power Points
The power points are on the center 
console or in the center console, 
depending on your vehicle style. You 
can use the power point to power 
your smaller electrical devices that 
require up to 180 watts. Run the 
vehicle for full-capacity  
use of the power point. 
To prevent the battery  
from discharging:
 •     Do not use the power point 
longer than necessary when the 
vehicle is not running.
  •     Do not leave devices plugged in 
overnight or when the vehicle is 
parked for extended periods.
Rear Window Buffeting
You may hear a pulsing noise when just one of the windows is open. 
Lower an opposite window slightly to reduce this noise. 
 •     Press the control to open the window. 
  •     Lift the control to close the window.
Folding the Rear Seats
Your rear seatback can fold down for more versatile cargo storage  
and transport. Your vehicle may have split seatbacks* that must be 
folded individually. 
To lower the seatback(s), do the following:
 •     Remove the outboard head restraint(s). 
  •     Press the unlock buttons located on the  
top outboard sides of each seatback. 
  •     Push the seatback forward.
Note: Make sure you stow the safety belt in  
the belt stowage clip to prevent it from getting 
caught in the seat latch.
  •     In vehicles with split-folding seatbacks,  
you can flip the seat cushions forward  
before folding the seatback for additional 
cargo space. 
  •     When raising the seatback(s), make sure  
you hear the seat latch into place and that  
no red portion is visible on the release  
button on both sides.
 
COMFORT CONTINUED
Moonroof*
The control is in the overhead console and includes a 
one-touch open and close feature. To stop the motion 
during a one-touch operation, press the control a 
second time. 
  •     Press and release the rear of the control to open 
the moonroof. The moonroof stops short of the 
fully opened position. This position helps to reduce 
wind noise. 
  •     Press and release the control again to fully open  
the moonroof. 
  •     Press and release the front of the control to close  
the moonroof. 
Trunk*/Liftgate* Release 
To open the trunk or liftgate from the inside of your vehicle, 
press the button located on the instrument panel, near the 
headlamp switch. 
With your vehicle unlocked, you can open the trunk or liftgate 
from the outside by pressing the release button located 
under the handle and above the license plate. 
With your vehicle locked and the intelligent access 
transmitter* within 3 feet (1 meter) of the trunk or liftgate, 
press the release button located above the license plate to 
open it. 
You can also use the keyless remote. 
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
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Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System 
Your vehicle displays a low tire pressure 
warning light  in your instrument 
cluster when one or more of your tires 
are significantly under-inflated. If this 
happens, stop and check your tires as 
soon as possible, then inflate them to 
the proper pressure. Refer to the Inflating 
Your Tires section in the Wheels and Tires 
chapter of your Owner’s Manual for  
more information.
Fuel Tank Capacity/Fuel Info
Your vehicle has a 12.4 gallon (46.9L) fuel tank capacity. 
If your vehicle has a yellow ring around the fuel inlet, you have  
a flex fuel vehicle and can use either regular unleaded fuel,  
E85 ethanol fuel or any mixture of the two.
Some tips to keep in mind with an E85 vehicle:
  •    It is best not to alternate repeatedly between gasoline and 
E85. If you do switch fuels, it is recommended that you add as 
much fuel as possible, at least half a tank. 
  •    Do not add less than 5 gallons (18.9L) when refueling. 
  •    You should drive the vehicle immediately after refueling for at 
least 5 miles (8 km) to allow the vehicle to adapt to the 
change in ethanol concentration. 
  •    If you exclusively use E85 fuel, we recommend to fill the fuel tank  
with regular unleaded gasoline at each scheduled oil change.
  •    Non-flex fuel vehicles use only UNLEADED fuel with a minimum  
octane rating of 87. Do not use fuel 
E20 - E85 ethanol (E85), diesel fuel, 
fuel-methanol, leaded fuel or any other fuel because it could  
damage or impair the emission control system. 
Location of Spare Tire and Tools 
Your spare tire and tools are under the carpeted floor panel in the rear of 
your vehicle. 
  •    The spare tire is designed for emergency use only. You should replace it 
as soon as possible. 
  •    For complete details on changing your tire, refer to the Changing a Road 
Wheel section in the Wheels and Tires chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
Easy Fuel® Sy s t e m
To use, p ut your 
vehicle into park 
(P) and switch 
the ignition 
off. Open the 
fuel-filler door. 
Insert the 
nozzle. Begin 
fueling. Wait 5–10 seconds between 
the time the refueling nozzle is shut 
off until you remove the nozzle from 
the vehicle to allow residual fuel in the 
nozzle to drain into the tank. When 
using a portable fuel container, slowly 
insert the fuel funnel (located in the 
spare tire compartment) and pour the 
fuel into the funnel.
Note: Do not use aftermarket funnels 
as they do not work with the Easy 
Fuel system and may cause damage. 
Properly clean the funnel after  
each use.
Front and Rear  
Sensing Systems*
Each system sounds an audible 
warning tone if there is an obstacle 
near the vehicle’s front or  
rear bumpers.
  •   As the vehicle moves closer to the 
obstacle, the rate of the warning  
tone increases in frequency. 
  •   The front sensors automatically 
activate when the vehicle is in  
drive (D) and detect objects up to 
28 inches (70 cm) away. 
  •   The reverse sensors activate 
automatically when the vehicle is in 
reverse (R), and detect objects up 
to 71 inches (180 cm) away. 
      •   See the Parking Aids chapter in 
your Owner’s Manual for complete 
information on your vehicle’s 
sensing systems.
Note: Visibility aids do not replace the 
need to watch where the vehicle is 
moving. Refer to your Owner’s Manual 
for safety information, more details  
and limitations. SelectShift Automatic® 
Transmission*  
Gives you 
the ability to 
manually change 
gears, if you like. 
To use, move the 
gearshift lever 
from drive (D) to 
sport (S). Press 
the + or – thumb 
toggle on the side of your gearshift 
lever or pull the + or – paddles on 
your steering wheel to upshift  
or downshift. 
Roadside Assistance 
Your new Ford vehicle comes with the 
assurance and support of 24-hour 
emergency roadside assistance. 
To receive roadside assistance in the 
United States, call 1-800-241-3673.  
In Canada, call 1-800-665-2006.
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