reset FORD MAVERICK 2023 Owners Manual
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Customizing the Instrument ClusterDisplay - Vehicles With: 6.5 InchScreen...........................................................116
Personalized Settings..................................117
Fuel Economy Display - Gasoline...........118
Fuel Economy Display - Hybrid ElectricVehicle (HEV)............................................118
EV Coach - Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)..........................................................................118
Brake Coach - Hybrid Electric Vehicle(HEV)............................................................119
Trip Summary - Hybrid Electric Vehicle(HEV)............................................................119
Trip Computer
Accessing the Trip Computer - VehiclesWith: 4.2 Inch Screen.............................120
Accessing the Trip Computer - VehiclesWith: 6.5 Inch Screen.............................120
Resetting the Trip Computer...................120
Resetting the Individual Trip Values -Vehicles With: 4.2 Inch Screen...........120
Configuring the Trip Computer - VehiclesWith: 4.2 Inch Screen.............................120
Trip Data.........................................................120
Remote Start
What Is Remote Start................................122
Remote Start Precautions........................122
Remote Start Limitations.........................122
Enabling Remote Start..............................122
Remotely Starting and Stopping theVehicle..........................................................122
Extending the Remote Start Duration.........................................................................122
Remote Start Remote Control Indicators.........................................................................123
Remote Start Settings...............................123
Climate Control - VehiclesWith: Dual AutomaticTemperature Control(DATC)
Identifying the Climate Control Unit.....125
Switching Climate Control On and Off.........................................................................125
Switching Recirculated Air On and Off.........................................................................125
Switching Air Conditioning On and Off.........................................................................125
Switching Maximum Defrost On and Off.........................................................................125
Switching Maximum Cooling On and Off.........................................................................125
Switching the Heated Wiper Park On andOff.................................................................125
Setting the Blower Motor Speed...........126
Switching the Heated Mirrors On and Off.........................................................................126
Setting the Temperature..........................126
Directing the Flow of Air............................126
Auto Mode......................................................126
Climate Control Hints................................128
Climate Control - VehiclesWith: Electronic AutomaticTemperature Control(EATC)
Identifying the Climate Control Unit.....130
Switching Climate Control On and Off.........................................................................130
Switching Recirculated Air On and Off.........................................................................130
Switching Air Conditioning On and Off.........................................................................130
Switching Maximum Defrost On and Off.........................................................................130
Switching Maximum Cooling On and Off.........................................................................130
Switching the Heated Wiper Park On andOff.................................................................130
Setting the Blower Motor Speed............131
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Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting -Vehicles With: Modem..........................378
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting -Vehicles With: SYNC 3/SYNC 2.5......379
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot..........381
Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi HotspotName or Password.................................381
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot – Troubleshooting........................................................................382
Audio System - VehiclesWithout: SYNC 3
General Information..................................383
Audio Unit......................................................383
AM/FM Radio...............................................384
Connecting a Bluetooth® Device.........385
Streaming Bluetooth Audio...................386
Playing Media From a USB Device.......387
USB Port.........................................................387
Apps................................................................388
Using Voice Recognition..........................390
Audio System – Troubleshooting..........391
Audio System - Vehicles With:SYNC 3
Audio System Precautions......................392
Switching the Audio Unit On and Off........................................................................392
Selecting the Audio Source....................392
Playing or Pausing the Audio Source........................................................................392
Adjusting the Volume................................392
Switching Shuffle Mode On and Off........................................................................392
Switching Repeat Mode On and Off........................................................................392
Setting a Memory Preset.........................393
Muting the Audio........................................393
Adjusting the Sound Settings................393
Setting the Clock and Date.....................393
AM/FM Radio...............................................394
Digital Radio.................................................395
Satellite Radio.............................................396
Audio System – Troubleshooting.........397
SYNC™ 3
General Information...................................401
Using Voice Recognition..........................403
Entertainment..............................................410
Phone.............................................................420
Navigation.....................................................422
Electric Vehicle Information....................427
Apps................................................................428
Settings..........................................................430
SYNC™ 3 Troubleshooting.....................432
Vehicle Software Updates -Vehicles Without: SYNC 3
Vehicle Software Updates......................445
Accessories
Accessories...................................................446
12V Pre-Wired Connections
What are the 12V Pre-Wired Connections........................................................................447
12V Pre-Wired Connections Precautions........................................................................447
Locating the 12V Pre-Wired Connections........................................................................447
Ford Protect
What Is Ford Protect.................................448
Scheduled Maintenance
General Maintenance Information......450
Normal Scheduled Maintenance.........453
Special Operating Conditions ScheduledMaintenance............................................456
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Fuel pump reset
Fuse compartment
Hazard flashers
Headlamp high beams
Headlamps on
Heated rear window
Hill descent control
Horn control
Interior luggage compartmentrelease
Jack
Keep out of reach of children
Lighting control
Low fuel level
Low tire pressure warning
Maintain correct fluid level
Malfunction Indicator Lamp(MIL)
Note operating instructions
Panic alarm
Parking aid
Parking lamps
Passenger airbag activated
Passenger airbag deactivated
Power steering fluid
Power windows front/rear
Power window lockout
Requires registered technician
Safety alert
See Owner's Manual
See Service Manual
Side airbag
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WARNING: Do not connectwireless plug-in devices to the data linkconnector. Unauthorized third partiescould gain access to vehicle data andimpair the performance of safety relatedsystems. Only allow repair facilities thatfollow our service and repair instructionsto connect their equipment to the datalink connector.
We respect your privacy and arecommitted to protecting it. Theinformation contained in this publicationwas correct at the time of release, but astechnology rapidly changes, werecommend that you visit the local Fordwebsite for the latest information.
Your vehicle has electronic control unitsthat have data recording functionality andthe ability to permanently or temporarilystore data. This data could includeinformation on the condition and status ofyour vehicle, vehicle maintenancerequirements, events and malfunctions.The types of data that can be recorded aredescribed in this section. Some of the datarecorded is stored in event logs or errorlogs.
Note:Error logs are reset following a serviceor repair.
Note:We may provide information inresponse to requests from law enforcement,other government authorities and thirdparties acting with lawful authority orthrough a legal process. Such informationcould be used by them in legal proceedings.
Data recorded includes, for example:
•Operating states of systemcomponents, for example fuel level,tire pressure and battery charge level.
•Vehicle and component status, forexample wheel speed, deceleration,lateral acceleration and seatbeltstatus.
•Events or errors in essential systems,for example headlamps and brakes.
•System responses to driving situations,for example airbag deployment andstability control.
•Environmental conditions, for exampletemperature.
Some of this data, when used incombination with other information, forexample an accident report, damage to avehicle or eyewitness statements, couldbe associated with a specific person.
Services That We Provide
If you use our services, we collect and usedata, for example account information,vehicle location and driving characteristics,that could identify you. We transmit thisdata through a dedicated, protectedconnection. We only collect and use datato enable your use of our services to whichyou have subscribed, with your consent orwhere permitted by law. For additionalinformation, see the terms and conditionsof the services to which you havesubscribed.
For additional information about ourprivacy policy, refer to the local Fordwebsite.
Services That Third PartiesProvide
We recommend that you review the termsand conditions and data privacyinformation for any services equipped withyour vehicle or to which you subscribe. Wetake no responsibility for services that thirdparties provide.
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Note:Event data recorder data is recordedby your vehicle only if a non-trivial crashsituation occurs; no data is recorded by theevent data recorder under normal drivingconditions and no personal data orinformation (for example name, gender,age, and crash location) is recorded.However, parties, such as law enforcement,could combine the event data recorder datawith the type of personally identifying dataroutinely acquired during a crashinvestigation.
To read data recorded by an event datarecorder, special equipment is required,and access to the vehicle or the event datarecorder is needed. In addition to thevehicle manufacturer, other parties, suchas law enforcement, that have such specialequipment, can read the information if theyhave access to the vehicle or the eventdata recorder.
SETTINGS DATA
Your vehicle has electronic control unitsthat have the ability to store data basedon your personalized settings. The data isstored locally in the vehicle or on devicesthat you connect to it, for example, a USBdrive or digital music player. You can deletesome of this data and also choose whetherto share it through the services to whichyou subscribe. See Settings (page 430).
Comfort and Convenience Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
•Seat and steering wheel position.
•Climate control settings.
•Radio presets.
Entertainment Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
•Music, videos or album art.
•Contacts and corresponding addressbook entries.
•Navigation destinations.
CONNECTED VEHICLE DATA
The modem has a SIM. Themodem was enabled when yourvehicle was built and periodicallysends messages to stay connected to thecell phone network, receive automaticsoftware updates and send vehicle-relatedinformation to us, for example diagnosticinformation. These messages couldinclude information that identifies yourvehicle, the SIM and the electronic serialnumber of the modem. Cell phone networkservice providers could have access toadditional information, for example cellphone network tower identification. Foradditional information about our privacypolicy, visit www.FordConnected.com orrefer to your local Ford website.
Note:The modem continues to send thisinformation unless you disable the modemor stop the modem from sharing vehicledata by changing the modem settings. SeeConnected Vehicle (page 377).
Note:The service can be unavailable orinterrupted for a number of reasons, forexample environmental or topographicalconditions and data plan coverage.
Note:To find out if your vehicle has amodem, visit www.FordConnected.com.
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MOBILE DEVICE DATA
If you connect a mobile device to yourvehicle, you can display data from yourdevice on the touchscreen for example,music and album art. You can share yourvehicle data with mobile apps on yourdevice through the system. See Apps(page 428).
The mobile apps function operates by yourconnected device sending data to us in theUnited States. The data is encrypted andincludes, for example, the vehicleidentification number of your vehicle, theSYNC module serial number, odometer,enabled apps, usage statistics anddebugging information. We retain it onlyas long as necessary to provide the service,to troubleshoot, for continuousimprovement and to offer you productsand services that may be of interest to youaccording to your preferences and whereallowed by law.
If you connect a cell phone to the system,the system creates a profile that links tothat cell phone. The cell phone profileenables more mobile features and efficientoperation. The profile contains, forexample data from your phonebook, readand unread text messages and call history,including history of calls when your cellphone was not connected to the system.
If you connect a media device, the systemcreates and retains a media device indexof supported media content. The systemalso records a short diagnostic log ofapproximately 10 minutes of all recentsystem activity.
The cell phone profile, media device indexand diagnostic log remain in your vehicleunless you delete them and are generallyaccessible only in your vehicle when youconnect your cell phone or media device.If you no longer plan to use the system oryour vehicle, we recommend you use themaster reset function to erase the storedinformation. See Settings (page 430).
System data cannot be accessed withoutspecial equipment and access to yourvehicle's module.
For additional information about ourprivacy policy, refer to the local Fordwebsite.
Note:To find out if your vehicle hasconnectivity technology, visitwww.FordConnected.com.
EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM
DATA
When the emergency call system is active,it may disclose to emergency services thatyour vehicle has been in a crash involvingthe deployment of an airbag or activationof the fuel pump shut-off. Certain versionsor updates to the emergency call systemmay also be capable of electronically orverbally disclosing to emergency servicesoperators your vehicle location or otherdetails about your vehicle or crash to assistemergency services operators to providethe most appropriate emergency services.If you do not want to disclose thisinformation, do not activate the emergencycall system.
Note:You cannot deactivate emergencycall systems that are required by law.
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE
WINDOWS
WARNING: Do not leave childrenunattended in your vehicle and do notlet them play with the power windows.Failure to follow this instruction couldresult in personal injury.
WARNING: When closing thepower windows, verify they are free ofobstruction and make sure that childrenand pets are not in the proximity of thewindow openings.
Press the window control switchto open the window. Lift thewindow control switch to closethe window.
To reduce wind noise or pulsing noise whenjust one window is open, slightly open theopposite window.
One-Touch Down (If Equipped)
Press the window control switch fully andrelease it. Press again or lift it to stop thewindow.
One-Touch Up (If Equipped)
Lift the window control switch fully andrelease it. Press or lift it again to stop thewindow.
Resetting One-Touch Up
Start the engine.
1.Lift and hold the window control switchuntil you fully close the door window.Continue to hold the window controlswitch for a few seconds after youclose the window.
2.Release the window control switch.
3.Press and hold the window controlswitch until you fully open the doorwindow.
4.Release the window control switch.
5.Lift and hold the window control switchuntil you fully close the window.
6.Test for correct window operation bycarrying out the one-touch down andone-touch up features.
Accessory Delay
When you switch the ignition off, thewindow switches remain operational forseveral minutes or until you open eitherfront door.
WINDOW BOUNCE-BACK
WHAT IS WINDOW BOUNCE-BACK
The window stops and reverses somedistance if it detects an obstacle whenclosing.
OVERRIDING WINDOW BOUNCE-BACK
WARNING: If you overridebounce-back, the window does notreverse if it detects an obstacle. Takecare when closing the windows to avoidpersonal injury or damage to yourvehicle.
WARNING: Bounce-back is off untilyou reset the memory. Take care whenclosing the windows to avoid personalinjury or damage to your vehicle.
Note:The window stops if you release theswitch before the window fully closes.
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4.Select a tire pressure unit.
CHANGING THE TIRE PRESSUREUNIT - VEHICLES WITH: 6.5 INCHSCREEN
You can change the tire pressure unit usingthe instrument cluster display.
1.Select Display Setup.
2.Select Tire pressure.
3.Select a pressure unit.
FUEL ECONOMY DISPLAY -
GASOLINE
An instant fuel economy gauge is providedalong with average fuel economy. Averagefuel economy is continuously averagedsince the last reset.
Note:Press and hold the OK button on thecontrols on the steering wheel to reset youraverage fuel economy.
FUEL ECONOMY DISPLAY -
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
(HEV)
An instant fuel economy gauge is providedalong with average fuel economy. Averagefuel economy is continuously averagedsince the last reset.
When the gasoline engine is off, the instantfuel economy gauge is replaced with anelectric driving message.
Note:Press and hold the OK button on thecontrols on the steering wheel to reset youraverage fuel economy.
Note:Fuel economy display is a selectablescreen. See Customizing the InstrumentCluster Display (page 116). SeeCustomizing the Instrument ClusterDisplay (page 116).
EV COACH - HYBRID ELECTRIC
VEHICLE (HEV)
EV coach can help you get the most out ofyour vehicle's electric driving capabilities.
Note:EV coach is a selectable screen. SeeCustomizing the Instrument ClusterDisplay (page 116).
When you are accelerating or maintainingspeed you see a blue or white solid barindicating vehicle power. You may also seea blue rectangular box which shows thepower level at which the engine turns on.
•When the power level is within the box,the color of the bar is blue. This meansyou are in electric operation and theengine is off.
•When the power level is outside of thebox, the color of the bar is white. Thismeans you are in hybrid operation witha combination of the electric motorand the engine providing vehicle power.
When you are decelerating with either yourfoot off the accelerator pedal or on thebrake pedal, a green or white solid bardisplays indicating the power being usedto slow down your vehicle. You may alsosee a green rectangular box which showsthe amount of power that can berecaptured by the regenerative brakingsystem and returned to the high voltagebattery.
•When the power level is within the box,the color of the bar is green. Thismeans that the regenerative brakingsystem is being used to efficiently slowyour vehicle down and return themaximum percentage of energy to thehigh voltage battery.
•When the power level is outside of thebox, the color of the bar is white. Thismeans both the regenerative brakingsystem and conventional brakingsystem are being used.
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ACCESSING THE TRIP
COMPUTER - VEHICLES WITH:
4.2 INCH SCREEN
1.Use the instrument cluster displaycontrols to navigate the home screen.
2.Select the trip screen.
3.Press the menu button on the steeringwheel.
4.Select Trip 1 or Trip 2.
ACCESSING THE TRIP
COMPUTER - VEHICLES WITH:
6.5 INCH SCREEN
Using Select Screens
1.Use the instrument cluster displaycontrols to navigate the home menu.
2.Select Select Screens.
3.Use the control on the steering wheelto navigate the menu. SeeCustomizing the Instrument ClusterDisplay (page 116).
Using the Home Screen
Once the screens have been added, usethe instrument cluster display controls onthe steering wheel to view each trip screen.
RESETTING THE TRIP
COMPUTER
1.Use the instrument cluster displaycontrols to navigate the home screen.
2.Select the trip screen you want to reset.
3.Press and hold the OK button until thesystem reset confirmation appears.
RESETTING THE INDIVIDUAL
TRIP VALUES - VEHICLES
WITH: 4.2 INCH SCREEN
1.Use the instrument cluster displaycontrols to navigate the home screen.
2.Select the trip screen.
3.Press the menu button on the steeringwheel.
4.Select Reset Individual Values.
5.Select a trip value to reset.
6.Press and hold the OK button until thesystem reset confirmation appears.
CONFIGURING THE TRIP
COMPUTER - VEHICLES WITH:
4.2 INCH SCREEN
1.Use the instrument cluster displaycontrols to navigate the home screen.
2.Select the trip screen.
3.Press the menu button on the steeringwheel.
4.Select Configure View.
5.Select values to display.
TRIP DATA
Trip 1 and 2
Provides trip timer, trip average fueleconomy and total trip distance traveled.For hybrid vehicles, the trip also shows thedistance traveled on electric power onlywith the engine off.
Note:Trip 1 and 2 are selectable screens.See Accessing the Trip Computer (page120).
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This Trip
Provides trip timer, trip average fueleconomy, total trip distance traveled, anddistance traveled on electric power onlywith the engine off. If the gasoline enginehas not turned on during the trip then tripaverage fuel economy is not shown. ThisTrip resets each time you start your vehicle.
Note:This trip is a selectable screen. SeeAccessing the Trip Computer (page 120).
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