interior lights FORD MONDEO 2006 2.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Briefly tap the lever up or down andthe direction indicators will flash threetimes.
INTERIOR LAMPS
OffA
Door contactB
OnC
On some models, with the switch inposition B, the interior lamps will stayon for a while after the doors areshut. They will switch off immediatelywhen the ignition is switched on.
When parking your vehicle with thedoors open for a long period of time,the interior lamps are switched offautomatically after 30 minutes.
To switch the lamps back on switchon the ignition (position II) for a shorttime.
Reading lamps
CHANGING A BULB
WARNINGS
On vehicles fitted with Xenonheadlamps, have the headlampbulbs changed by an expert. Thereis a risk of injury due to high voltage.
During operation, the bulbs andtheir surroundings get hot.Switch off the lights and let the bulbscool down before replacing them.
Note: Have the headlamp alignmentchecked after each replacement ofa bulb.
Always switch off lights and ignitionbefore replacing any bulb.
Never touch the glass of the bulbs.Fit only bulbs having a UV filter.Always replace a faulty bulb with anew one of the same type. Afterreplacing a bulb, check that the lightsoperate correctly.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Remove the two screws, and takeoff the cover.
•Disconnect the wiring connector,and take out the lamp assembly.
•Press the catches and pull off thecover.
•Pull the bulb out and replace it.
Install in the reverse order.
Number plate lamp
5 watt festoon
•Loosen the two screws, andremove the lamp assembly.
•Pull the bulb out and replace it.
Install in the reverse order.
Front interior lamp
10 watt festoon bulb
•Switch off the interior lights(left-hand switch position).
•Prise out the lamp assembly in therecess at the side opposite theswitch with a flat-bladed screwdriver.
•Remove the reflector.
•Replace the bulb.
Install in the reverse order.
Rear interior lamp
10 watt festoon bulb
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •Switch off the interior lights(left-hand switch position).
•Prise out the lamp assembly in therecess at the side opposite theswitch with a flat-bladed screwdriver.
•Remove the reflector, and replacethe bulb.
Install in the reverse order.
Sun visor lamps
5 watt wedge base bulb
•Prise out the lens.
•Replace the bulb.
Install in the reverse order.
Reading lamps
5 watt spherical bulb
The bulbs can be replaced after thecontact plate has been hinged back.
Glove compartment lamp
5 watt wedge base bulb
Pull the bulb out and replace it.
Footwell lamp
5 watt wedge base bulb
Pull the bulb out and replace it.
Luggage compartmentlamp
10 watt festoon
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Press the + button repeatedly to raisethe temperature. Pressing the –button repeatedly will lower thetemperature. The number ofilluminated lights beside the buttonindicates the selected step. Theheater setting is indicated in red, thecooler setting in blue. When no lightis illuminated, the ventilation of theseat is switched off.
Recommended settings
Use step 1 or 2 for ventilation of theseat with a comfortable temperaturefor longer periods. The steps 4 and5 are only recommended for shortperiods with a high difference intemperature.
When the seat is being ventilated, theheater may be switched onautomatically. This is to prevent theflow of air becoming uncomfortablycool.
The air in the vehicle interior is usedto ventilate the seats. The coolingeffect therefore depends on thetemperature of the vehicle interior.Switch on the air conditioning ifnecessary and set the air distributionto the footwell. See Climate control(page 80).
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Seats
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About this handbook........................5Adjusting the headlamps...............55Vehicles with Xenon headlamps.......55
Adjusting the steering wheel.........46Adjusting the windscreen washerjets....................................................51Air vents.............................................81Airbag warning lamp.......................31Alarm.................................................44Approach lamps..............................66Arming the alarm.............................44Alarm......................................................44Automatic arming delay.....................44Interior sensors....................................44
Arming the engine immobiliser.....43Ashtray..............................................98Front ashtray........................................98Rear ashtray.........................................98
Audible warnings andindicators........................................76Frost.......................................................76Lights on................................................76Overspeed............................................77Parking aid............................................76Seat belt reminder...............................77
Audio control...................................46Mode......................................................47Seek.......................................................47Volume..................................................46
Automatic climate control.............84Blower and air distribution..................85Setting the temperature.....................84Switching the air conditioning on andoff.......................................................85Switching the automatic climatecontrol on and off............................85
Automatic transmission fluidcheck............................................152
Automatic transmission................110Drive modes (5-speedtransmission)...................................116Driving with an automatictransmission.....................................114Emergency park position releaselever...................................................116Gear selection.....................................110
Auxiliary heater................................87Auxiliary power sockets.................99Estate....................................................99
B
Battery care....................................158Booster cushions.............................21Integrated booster cushion................21Vario child safety seat.........................23
Brake and clutch fluid check.......152Brakes..............................................118Principle of operation.........................118
C
Cargo nets......................................126Catalytic converter........................103Driving with a catalytic converter.....103Parking.................................................103
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