sensor FORD FUSION 2018 Workshop Manual
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Follow these guidelines when using snow
tires and traction devices
•
If possible, avoid fully loading your
vehicle
• Purchase chains or cables from a
manufacturer that clearly labels body
to tire dimension restrictions.
• Use no larger than 0.59 in (15 mm)
cables or chains ONLY on front axle
with 215/60R16 tires. Do not use chains
or cables on any other size tires.
• The snow chains or cables must be
mounted in pairs on the front axle.
• When driving with tire cables do not
exceed
30 mph (48 km/h) or the
maximum speed recommended by the
chain manufacturer, whichever is less.
• Drive cautiously. If you hear the cables
rub or bang against the vehicle, stop
and retighten them. If this does not
work, remove the cables to prevent
vehicle damage.
• Remove the cables when they are no
longer needed. Do not use cables on
dry roads.
If you have any questions regarding snow
chains or cables, please contact your
authorized dealer.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM WARNING
The tire pressure monitoring system
is not a substitute for manually
checking tire pressures. You should
periodically check tire pressures using a
pressure gauge. Failure to correctly
maintain tire pressures could increase the
risk of tire failure, loss of control, vehicle
rollover and personal injury. Note:
You should only use tire sealants in
roadside emergencies as they may cause
damage to the tire pressure monitoring
system sensor.
Note: If the tire pressure monitoring system
sensor becomes damaged, it may not
function. Each tire, including the spare (if
provided), should be checked
monthly when cold and inflated
to the inflation pressure recommended by
the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle
placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If
your vehicle has tires of a different size
than the size indicated on the vehicle
placard or tire inflation pressure label, you
should determine the proper tire inflation
pressure for those tires).
As an added safety feature, your vehicle
has been equipped with a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) that
illuminates a low tire pressure telltale
when one or more of your tires is
significantly under-inflated. Accordingly,
when the low tire pressure telltale
illuminates, you should stop and check
your tires as soon as possible, and inflate
them to the proper pressure. Driving on a
significantly under-inflated tire causes the
tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure.
Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency
and tire tread life, and may affect the
vehicle ’s handling and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a
substitute for proper tire maintenance, and
it is the driver ’s responsibility to maintain
correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation
has not reached the level to trigger
illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure
telltale.
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Your vehicle has also been equipped with
a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate
when the system is not operating properly.
The TPMS malfunction indicator is
combined with the low tire pressure
telltale. When the system detects a
malfunction, the telltale will flash for
approximately one minute and then remain
continuously illuminated. This sequence
will continue upon subsequent vehicle
start-ups as long as the malfunction exists.
When the malfunction indicator is
illuminated, the system may not be able
to detect or signal low tire pressure as
intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur
for a variety of reasons, including the
installation of replacement or alternate
tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent
the TPMS from functioning properly.
Always check the TPMS malfunction
telltale after replacing one or more tires or
wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the
replacement or alternate tires and wheels
allow the TPMS to continue to function
properly.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with License exempt RSS
Standards 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 may cause undesired
operation.
Note: 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. Changing Tires With a Tire
Pressure Monitoring System
Note:
Each road tire is equipped with a tire
pressure sensor located inside the wheel
and tire assembly cavity. The pressure
sensor is attached to the valve stem. The
pressure sensor is covered by the tire and is
not visible unless the tire is removed. Take
care when changing the tire to avoid
damaging the sensor.
You should always have your tires serviced
by an authorized dealer.
Check the tire pressure periodically (at
least monthly) using an accurate tire
gauge. See When Inflating Your Tires in
this chapter.
Understanding Your Tire Pressure
Monitoring System 301
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How Temperature Affects Your Tire
Pressure
The tire pressure monitoring system
monitors tire pressure in each pneumatic
tire. While driving in a normal manner, a
typical passenger tire inflation pressure
may increase about 2
–4 psi (14– 28 kPa)
from a cold start situation. If the vehicle is
stationary overnight with the outside
temperature significantly lower than the
daytime temperature, the tire pressure may
decrease about 3 psi (21 kPa) for a drop of
30°F (17°C) in ambient temperature. This
lower pressure value may be detected by
the tire pressure monitoring system as
being significantly lower than the
recommended inflation pressure and
activate the system warning light for low
tire pressure. If the low tire pressure
warning light is on, visually check each tire
to verify that no tire is flat. If one or more
tires are flat, repair as necessary. Check
the air pressure in the road tires. If any tire
is under-inflated, carefully drive the vehicle
to the nearest location where air can be
added to the tires. Inflate all the tires to
the recommended inflation pressure.
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL WARNINGS
Do not use tire sealants as they may
damage the tire pressure monitoring
system.
If the tire pressure monitor sensor
becomes damaged it may not
function.
Note:
The tire pressure monitoring system
indicator light will illuminate when the spare
tire is in use. To restore the full function of
the monitoring system, all road wheels
equipped with tire pressure monitoring
sensors must be mounted on the vehicle. If you get a flat tire while driving, do not
apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually
decrease your speed. Hold the steering
wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe
place on the side of the road.
Have a flat serviced by an authorized
dealer in order to prevent damage to the
tire pressure monitoring system sensors.
See
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(page 300). Replace the spare tire with a
road tire as soon as possible. During
repairing or replacing of the flat tire, have
an authorized dealer inspect the tire
pressure monitoring system sensor for
damage.
Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire
Assembly Information WARNING
Failure to follow these guidelines
could result in an increased risk of
loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and
tire, then it is intended for temporary use
only. This means that if you need to use it,
you should replace it as soon as possible
with a road wheel and tire assembly that
is the same size and type as the road tires
and wheels that were originally provided
by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel
is damaged, it should be replaced rather
than repaired.
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To Access Using Voice Commands
Press the voice button then when prompted say:
Action and Description
Menu Item
Say the name of the application after the tone.
The app should start. When an app is running through SYNC, you can press the voice button and speak commands specific to the app, for example "Play Playlist Road Trip".
mobile (apps |
applications)
Use this command to discover the available voice commands.
help
SYNC Mobile App Voice Commands
The following voice commands are always available: Action and Description
Menu Item
SYNC prompts you to say the name of an
app to start it on SYNC.
mobile (apps | applications)
SYNC lists all of the currently available
mobile apps.
list [mobile] (apps | applications)
Searches your connected mobile device for
SYNC-compatible mobile apps.
find [new] [mobile] (apps | applications)
help
You can say the name of a mobile app at any time to start the mobile app on SYNC.
App Permissions
App permissions are organized by groups.
You can grant these group permissions
individually. You can change a permission
group status any time when not driving, by
using the settings menu. When you launch an app using SYNC, the
system may ask you to grant certain
permissions, for example:
•
To allow your vehicle to provide vehicle
information to the app such as, but not
limited to: Fuel level, fuel economy, fuel
consumption, engine speed, rain
sensor, odometer, VIN, external
temperature, gear position, tire
pressure, and head lamp status.
• To allow your vehicle to provide driving
characteristic information such as, but
not limited to: MyKey, seat belt status,
engine revolutions per minute, gear
position, braking events, steering wheel
angle, and accelerator pedal position.
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For a complete listing of the accessories
that are available for your vehicle, please
contact your authorized dealer or visit the
online store web site:
Web Address (United States)
www.Accessories.Ford.com Web Address (Canada)
www.Accessories.Ford.ca
Ford Motor Company will repair or replace
any properly authorized dealer-installed
Ford Original Accessory found to be
defective in factory-supplied materials or
workmanship during the warranty period,
as well as any component damaged by the
defective accessories.
Ford Motor Company warrants your
vehicle's accessory through the warranty
that provides the greatest benefit:
• 24 months, unlimited mileage.
• The remainder of your new vehicle
limited warranty.
Contact an authorized dealer for details
and a copy of the warranty.
Exterior Style
• Bumper protectors.
• Graphics.
• Hood deflector.
• Rear spoiler.
• Side window deflectors*.
• Splash guards.
Interior Style
• All-weather floor mats.
• Door sill plates.
• Floor liners.
• Premium carpeted floor mats. Lifestyle
•
Ash cup or smoker's packages.
• Car covers*.
• Cargo area protectors.
• Cargo net.
• Cargo organizers.
• Interior light kit.
• Roof racks and carriers*.
• Tablet cradle*.
Peace of Mind
• Keyless entry keypad.
• Remote start.
• Roadside assistance kit*.
• Vehicle security systems.
• Warning sensor system.
• Wheel locks.
*Ford Licensed Accessories. The
accessory manufacturer designs, develops
and therefore warrants Ford Licensed
Accessories, and does not design or test
these accessories to Ford Motor Company
engineering requirements. Contact an
authorized Ford dealer for the accessory
manufacturer's limited warranty details
and request a copy of the Ford Licensed
Accessories product limited warranty from
the accessory manufacturer.
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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. TYPE APPROVALS
RF Certification Logos for Tire
Pressure Monitoring Sensor(s)
Argentina
Abu Dhabi, Dubai Brazil
European Union EU
Jordan
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Changing a Bulb...........................................273
Front Halogen Fog Lamp................................ 273
Headlamp............................................................. 273
LED Lamps........................................................... 274
License Plate Lamp........................................... 275
Reversing Lamp.................................................. 274
Changing a Fuse...........................................253 Fuses....................................................................... 253
Changing a Road Wheel...........................304 Changing a Road Wheel Procedure...........306
Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire Assembly
Information..................................................... 304
Stowing the Flat Tire Using the Retainer Strap................................................................. 309
Stowing the Flat Tire Without the Retainer Strap................................................................. 309
Changing the 12V Battery.........................269
Changing the Engine Air Filter.................275 2.5L Engine........................................................... 276
EcoBoost Engines.............................................. 275
Changing the Wiper Blades.......................271
Checking MyKey System Status..............58 MyKey Distance.................................................... 58
Number of Admin Keys...................................... 59
Number of MyKeys.............................................. 59
Checking the Wiper Blades.......................271
Child Restraint and Seatbelt Maintenance.................................................39
Child Restraint Positioning.........................29
Child Safety
.......................................................18
General Information............................................. 18
Child Safety Locks.........................................30 Left-Hand Side....................................................... 31
Right-Hand Side.................................................... 31
Cleaning Leather Seats..............................281
Cleaning Products
........................................277
Materials................................................................ 277
Cleaning the Engine....................................279
Cleaning the Exterior...................................277 Cleaning the Headlamps................................ 278
Exterior Chrome Parts...................................... 278
Exterior Plastic Parts........................................ 278
Stripes or Graphics............................................ 278
Underbody............................................................ 278
Under Hood.......................................................... 278
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens........................280
Cleaning the Interior...................................280 Cleaning the Wheels...................................281
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper
Blades............................................................279
Clearing All MyKeys
.......................................58
Climate............................................................424
Climate Control
.............................................120
Climate Controlled Seats...........................137 Cooled Seats........................................................ 138
Coolant Check See: Engine Coolant Check............................ 262
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator.......48
Creating a MyKey............................................57 Programming or Changing Configurable
Settings............................................................... 58
Cross Traffic Alert..........................................211 Blocked Sensors.................................................. 213
Switching the System Off and On................213
System Errors....................................................... 213
System Lights, Messages and Audible Alerts................................................................... 213
System Limitations............................................ 213
Using the Cross Traffic Alert System............211
Cruise Control
..................................................72
Principle of Operation...................................... 196
Type One.................................................................. 72
Type Two.................................................................. 73
Cruise control See: Using Cruise Control................................ 196
Customer Assistance
..................................237
D
Data Recording
..................................................9
Event Data Recording.......................................... 10
Service Data Recording........................................ 9
Daytime Running Lamps
.............................78
Type One - Conventional
(Non-Configurable)........................................ 78
Type Two - Configurable................................... 78
Digital Radio
..................................................349
HD Radio Reception and Station
Troubleshooting............................................ 350
Direction Indicators.......................................80
Doors and Locks
..............................................61
Driver Alert.....................................................204 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION.......................... 204
USING DRIVER ALERT.................................... 204
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The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto
Line Program (U.S. Only).......................239
Tire Care..........................................................284
Glossary of Tire Terminology........................ 286
Information About Uniform Tire Quality Grading............................................................. 284
Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall............................................................ 287
Temperature A B C............................................ 285
Traction AA A B C.............................................. 285
Treadwear............................................................ 285
Tire Pressure Monitoring System..........300 Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System........................................ 301
Understanding Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System ....................................... 301
Tires See: Wheels and Tires..................................... 284
Towing a Trailer.............................................223 Load Placement................................................. 223
Towing Points................................................236 Installing the Recovery Hook........................ 236
Recovery Hook Location................................. 236
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels...........................................................227
Emergency Towing............................................. 227
Recreational Towing.......................................... 227
Vehicles Equipped with 1.5L, 2.0L, and 2.5L Engines.............................................................. 227
Vehicles Equipped with a 2.7L Engine........227
Towing..............................................................223
Traction Control............................................180 Principle of Operation...................................... 180
Transmission Code Designation.............321
Transmission..................................................165
Transporting the Vehicle
...........................235
Type Approvals..............................................521
RF Certification Logos for Tire Pressure
Monitoring Sensor(s)................................... 521
U
Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost™.................................................256
Under Hood Overview - 2.0L EcoBoost™..................................................257
Under Hood Overview - 2.5L
...................258 Under Hood Overview - 2.7L
EcoBoost™.................................................259
Unique Driving Characteristics
................152
Universal Garage Door Opener...............139
HomeLink Wireless Control System............139
USB Port
.........................................................354
Using Adaptive Cruise Control.................197 Automatic Cancellation................................. 200
Blocked Sensor................................................... 202
Canceling the Set Speed............................... 200
Changing the Set Speed................................ 200
Detection Issues................................................. 201
Following a Vehicle............................................ 198
Following a Vehicle to a Complete Stop.................................................................... 199
Hilly Condition Usage...................................... 200
Overriding the Set Speed............................... 200
Park Brake Application................................... 200
Resuming the Set Speed............................... 200
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed.............198
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed When Your Vehicle is Stationary.......................... 198
Setting the Gap Distance................................ 199
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control Off...................................................................... 200
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On........................................................................\
197
Switching to Normal Cruise Control...........203
System Not Available...................................... 202
Using All-Wheel Drive.................................170 Driving In Special Conditions With
All-Wheel Drive (AWD)............................... 170
Using Cruise Control...................................196 Switching Cruise Control Off......................... 196
Switching Cruise Control On.......................... 196
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems..........................................................59
Using Snow Chains.....................................299
Using Stability Control................................182
Using Summer Tires
...................................299
Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player.............................................................376
Accessing Your USB Song Library...............380
Bluetooth Devices and System Settings............................................................ 382
Connecting Your Digital Media Player to the USB Port........................................................... 376
Media Menu Features....................................... 379
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