rear FORD FUSION 2020 Owners Manual
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Voice Control
....................................................71
Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Cruise Control ............................................................
71
Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control With Stop and Go .........
71
Information Display Control .......................
71
Heated Steering Wheel ................................
71
Horn ....................................................................
72
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers ........................................
73
Autowipers .......................................................
73
Windshield Washers .....................................
74
Lighting
General Information .....................................
75
Lighting Control ..............................................
75
Autolamps .......................................................
76
Instrument Lighting Dimmer .....................
76
Headlamp Exit Delay ...................................
76
Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Configurable Daytime Running Lamps
........................................................................\
...
77
Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) ...........
77
Front Fog Lamps ............................................
77
Direction Indicators .......................................
78
Interior Lamps ................................................
78
Ambient Lighting ...........................................
79
Automatic High Beam Control
What Is Automatic High Beam Control ........................................................................\
..
80
Switching Automatic High Beam Control On and Off ..................................................
80
Automatic High Beam Control Indicators ........................................................................\
..
80
Overriding Automatic High Beam Control ........................................................................\
..
80 Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows
.............................................
82
Global Opening and Closing .....................
83
Exterior Mirrors ...............................................
83
Interior Mirror ..................................................
85
Sun Visors ........................................................
85
Moonroof .........................................................
85
Instrument Cluster
Gauges ..............................................................
87
Warning Lamps and Indicators ...............
90
Audible Warnings and Indicators ............
93
Information Displays
General Information ....................................
94
Information Messages ...............................
103
Climate Control
Manual Climate Control .............................
118
Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Touchscreen Display, Vehicles
Without: Sony Audio System ...............
119
Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Sony Audio System/
Touchscreen Display ...............................
121
Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: SYNC .................................................
122
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate - Vehicles With: Automatic
Temperature Control ..............................
124
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature
Control .........................................................
125
Heated Rear Window .................................
126
Heated Exterior Mirrors ..............................
126
Cabin Air Filter ...............................................
126
Remote Start .................................................
127
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position .................
128
Head Restraints ............................................
128
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Manual Seats
................................................130
Power Seats ..................................................
130
Memory Function .........................................
132
Rear Seats ......................................................
133
Heated Seats .................................................
135
Climate Controlled Seats .........................
135
Garage Door Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener ...............
137
Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points ...............................
142
Storage Compartments
Center Console .............................................
144
Overhead Console ......................................
144
Rear Seat Armrest .......................................
144
Starting and Stopping the Engine
General Information ...................................
145
Keyless Starting ...........................................
145
Starting a Gasoline Engine ......................
146
Engine Block Heater ...................................
148
Unique Driving Characteristics
Auto-Start-Stop ..........................................
150
Fuel and Refueling
Safety Precautions ......................................
152
Fuel Quality ....................................................
152
Fuel Filler Funnel Location .......................
153
Running Out of Fuel ...................................
154
Refueling .........................................................
155
Fuel Consumption ......................................
158
Engine Emission Control
Emission Law ................................................
159Catalytic Converter
.....................................
160
Transmission
Automatic Transmission ...........................
163
All-Wheel Drive
Using All-Wheel Drive ...............................
168
Brakes
General Information ....................................
173
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes ........................................................................\
.
173
Electric Parking Brake .................................
174
Hill Start Assist .............................................
175
Traction Control
Principle of Operation .................................
177
Using Traction Control ................................
177
Stability Control
Principle of Operation ................................
178
Using Stability Control ...............................
179
Parking Aids
Principle of Operation ...............................
180
Rear Parking Aid ..........................................
180
Front Parking Aid .........................................
182
Side Sensing System .................................
184
Active Park Assist ........................................
185
Rear View Camera .......................................
192
Cruise Control
What Is Cruise Control ...............................
195
Switching Cruise Control On and Off ........................................................................\
.
195
Setting the Cruise Control Speed .........
195
Canceling the Set Speed ..........................
196
Resuming the Set Speed .........................
196
Cruise Control Indicators ..........................
196
Using Adaptive Cruise Control ...............
196
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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
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engine coolant temperature
Engine oil
Explosive gas
Fan warning
Fasten seatbelt Flammable
Front airbag
Front fog lamps
Fuel pump reset
Fuse compartment
Hazard flashers
Heated rear window
Windshield defrosting system
Interior luggage compartment
release
Jack
Keep out of reach of children
Lighting control
Low tire pressure warning
Maintain correct fluid level
Note operating instructions
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Horn control
Panic alarm
Parking aid
Parking brake
Power steering fluid
Power windows front/rear
Power window lockout
Requires registered technician
Safety alert
See Owner's Manual
See Service Manual
Service engine soon
Passenger airbag activated
Passenger airbag deactivated
Side airbag Shield the eyes
Stability control
Hill descent control
Trail control
Windshield wiping system
Windshield wash and wipe
DATA RECORDING 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 publication
was correct at the time of going to print,
but as technology rapidly changes, we
recommend that you visit the regional Ford
website for the latest information.
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WARNING: NEVER use a rearward
facing child restraint on a seat protected
by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it,
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD
can occur.
On Board Diagnostics Data Link
Connector 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.
Your vehicle has an OBD Data Link
Connector (DLC) that is used in
conjunction with a diagnostic scan tool for
vehicle diagnostics, repairs and
reprogramming services. Installing an
aftermarket device that uses the DLC
during normal driving for purposes such as
remote insurance company monitoring,
transmission of vehicle data to other
devices or entities, or altering the
performance of the vehicle, may cause
interference with or even damage to
vehicle systems. We do not recommend
or endorse the use of aftermarket plug-in
devices unless approved by Ford. The
vehicle Warranty will not cover damage
caused by an aftermarket plug-in device. MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
EQUIPMENT 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.
Using mobile communications equipment
is becoming increasingly important in the
conduct of business and personal affairs.
However, you must not compromise your
own or others’ safety when using such
equipment. Mobile communications can
enhance personal safety and security when
appropriately used, particularly in
emergency situations. Safety must be
paramount when using mobile
communications equipment to avoid
negating these benefits. Mobile
communication equipment includes, but
is not limited to, cellular phones, pagers,
portable email devices, text messaging
devices and portable two-way radios.
EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS
For your particular global region, your
vehicle may be equipped with features and
options that are different from the features
and options that are described in this
Owner ’s Manual. A market unique
supplement may be supplied that
complements this book. By referring to the
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Air vents.
A
Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 78).
B
Information display controls. See
Information Display Control (page 71).
C
Instrument cluster. See
Instrument Cluster (page 87).
D
Information display controls. See
Information Display Control (page 71).
E
Wiper lever. See
Wipers and Washers (page 73).
F
Keyless starting.
See Keyless Starting (page 145).
G
Hazard flashers. See
Hazard Flashers (page 232).
H
Information and entertainment display.
I
Audio system. See
Audio System (page 357).
J
Climate control. See
Climate Control (page 118).
K
Heated windows and mirrors. See
Heated Rear Window (page 126).
L
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Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children
Recommended Restraint
Type
Child Size, Height, Weight, or Age
Child
Use a child restraint
(sometimes called an
infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).
Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less
(generally age four or younger).
Infants or
toddlers
Use a belt-positioningbooster seat.
Children who have outgrown or no longer
properly fit in a child restraint (generally
children who are less than
57 in (1.45 m)
tall, are greater than age four and less
than age 12, and between
40 lb (18 kg)
and 80 lb (36 kg) and upward to 100 lb
(45 kg) if recommended by your child
restraint manufacturer).
Small children
Use a vehicle seatbelt
having the lap belt snug
and low across the hips, shoulder belt centered
across the shoulder and
chest, and seat backrest upright.
Children who have outgrown or no longer
properly fit in a belt-positioning booster
seat (generally children who are at least 57 in (1.45 m)
tall or greater than 80 lb
(36 kg) or 100 lb (45 kg) if recommended by child restraint manufacturer).
Larger children
• You are required by law to properly use
child restraints for infants and toddlers
in the United States and Canada.
• Many states and provinces require that
small children use approved booster
seats until they reach age eight, a
height of
57 in (1.45 m) tall, or 80 lb
(36 kg). Check your local and state or
provincial laws for specific
requirements about the safety of
children in your vehicle. •
When possible, properly restrain
children 12 years of age and under in a
rear seating position of your vehicle.
Accident statistics suggest that
children are safer when properly
restrained in the rear seating positions
than in a front seating position. See
Front Passenger Sensing System
(page 43).
• When installing a rear facing child
restraint, adjust the vehicle seats to
avoid interference between the child
restraint and the vehicle seat in front
of the child restraint.
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INSTALLING CHILD
RESTRAINTS
Child Seats
Use a child restraint (sometimes called an
infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler
seat) for infants, toddlers, or children
weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (generally
age four or younger).
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts WARNING:
Do not place a
rearward facing child restraint in front of
an active airbag. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury
or death. WARNING:
Properly secure
children 12 years old and under in a rear
seating position whenever possible. If
you are unable to properly secure all
children in a rear seating position,
properly secure the largest child on the
front seat. If you must use a forward
facing child restraint on the front seat,
move the seat as far back as possible.
Failure to follow these instructions could
result in personal injury or death. WARNING:
Depending on where
you secure a child restraint, and
depending on the child restraint design,
you may block access to certain seatbelt
buckle assemblies and LATCH lower
anchors, rendering those features
potentially unusable. To avoid risk of
injury, make sure occupants only use
seating positions where they are able to
be properly restrained.
When installing a child restraint with
combination lap and shoulder belts:
• Use the correct seatbelt buckle for that
seating position.
• Insert the belt tongue into the proper
buckle until you hear a snap and feel it
latch. Make sure the tongue is securely
fastened in the buckle.
• Keep the buckle release button
pointing up and away from the child
restraint, with the tongue between the
child restraint and the release button,
to prevent accidental unbuckling.
• Place the vehicle seat in the upright
position before you install the child
restraint.
• Put the seatbelt in the automatic
locking mode. See Step 5. This vehicle
does not require the use of a locking
clip.
Perform the following steps when
installing the child restraint with
combination lap and shoulder belts:
Note: Although the child restraint
illustrated is a forward facing child restraint,
the steps are the same for installing a rear
facing child restraint.
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Note:
The automatic locking mode is
available on the front passenger and rear
seats. This vehicle does not require the use
of a locking clip.
6. Allow the belt to retract to remove slack. The belt clicks as it retracts to
indicate it is in the automatic locking
mode.
7. Try to pull the belt out of the retractor to make sure the retractor is in the
automatic locking mode. You should
not be able to pull more belt out. If the
retractor did not lock, unbuckle the belt
and repeat Steps 5 and 6. 8.
Remove remaining slack from the belt.
Force the seat down with extra weight,
for example, by pressing down or
kneeling on the child restraint while
pulling up on the shoulder belt in order
to force slack from the belt. This is
necessary to remove the remaining
slack that exists once you add the extra
weight of the child to the child restraint.
It also helps to achieve the proper
snugness of the child restraint to your
vehicle. Sometimes, a slight lean
toward the buckle helps to remove
remaining slack from the belt.
9. If the child restraint has a tether strap, attach it. 10. Before placing the child in the seat,
forcibly move the seat forward and
back to make sure the seat is securely
held in place. To check this, grab the
seat at the belt path and attempt to
move it side to side and forward and
back. There should be no more than
1 in (2.5 cm) of movement for proper
installation.
We recommend checking with a NHTSA
Certified Child Passenger Safety
Technician to make certain the child
restraint is properly installed. In Canada,
check with Transport Canada for referral
to a Child Car Seat Clinic.
Using Lower Anchors and Tethers
for CHildren (LATCH) WARNING: Do not attach two child
safety restraints to the same anchor. In
a crash, one anchor may not be strong
enough to hold two child safety restraint
attachments and may break, causing
serious injury or death.
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WARNING: Depending on where
you secure a child restraint, and
depending on the child restraint design,
you may block access to certain seatbelt
buckle assemblies and LATCH lower
anchors, rendering those features
potentially unusable. To avoid risk of
injury, make sure occupants only use
seating positions where they are able to
be properly restrained.
The LATCH system has three vehicle
anchor points: two lower anchors where
the seat backrest and seat cushion meet
(called the seat bight) and one top tether
anchor behind that seating position.
LATCH compatible child restraints have
two rigid or webbing mounted
attachments that connect to the two lower
anchors at the LATCH equipped seating
positions in your vehicle. This type of
attachment method eliminates the need
to use seatbelts to attach the child
restraint. However, you can still use the
seatbelt to attach the child restraint. For
forward-facing child restraints, you must
attach the top tether strap to the proper
top tether anchor, if a top tether strap has
been provided with your child restraint. Your vehicle has LATCH lower anchors for
child restraint installation at the seating
positions marked with the child restraint
symbol.
The LATCH anchors are at the rear section
of the rear seat between the cushion and
seat backrest below the symbols as
shown. Follow the child restraint
manufacturer's instructions to properly
install a child restraint with LATCH
attachments. Follow the instructions on
attaching child restraints with tether
straps.
Attach LATCH lower attachments of the
child restraint only to the anchors shown.
Use of Inboard Lower Anchors from the
Outermost Seating Positions (Center
Seating Use)
WARNING:
The standardized
spacing for LATCH lower anchors is 11 in
(280 mm) center to center. Do not use
LATCH lower anchors for the center
seating position unless the child restraint
manufacturer's instructions permit and
specify using anchors spaced at least as
far apart as those in this vehicle.
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