reset FORD MONDEO 2006 2.G Owners Manual
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WARNINGS
Anti-trap protection is not activewhile the electric windowmemory is being reset. Make surethat there are no obstacles in the wayof the closing window.
Careless closing of the electricwindows can override theanti-trap protection and causeinjuries.
All electric windows are equippedwith anti-trap protection. Thewindows will stop automatically whileclosing and reverse some distanceif there is an obstacle in the way.
To override anti-trap protection whenthere is a resistance, e. g. in thewinter, proceed as follows:
Close the window twice until itreaches the resistance and let itreverse. Close the window a thirdtime to the resistance. Briefly releasethe switch and press againimmediately. The window will overridethe resistance and can then beclosed fully.
Resetting the electricwindow memory
After the battery has beendisconnected from the vehicle it isnecessary to reset the memoryseparately for each window:
Press button B until the window isfully closed. Release the button andpress it again immediately.
The window will close automaticallyif the resetting procedure has beendone correctly. Repeat theprocedure if the window does notclose automatically.
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Windows and mirrorsE72185BA
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine GAUGES
Engine coolant temperature gaugeA
TachometerB
SpeedometerC
Fuel gaugeD
Tripmeter reset buttonE
Odometer and tripmeterF
Information displayG
Trip computer reset buttonH
Engine coolant temperaturegauge
At normal operating temperature, theneedle remains within the centresection.
If the needle enters the red section,the engine is overheating. Switch offthe ignition and determine the sourceof the problem once the engine hascooled down.
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InstrumentsE70433
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Tachometer
On vehicles with a diesel engine, thetachometer goes to 5 000revolutions per minute.
Fuel gauge
The arrow adjacent to the fuel pumpsymbol indicates on which side of thevehicle the fuel filler cap is located.
Odometer and tripmeter
TripmeterA
OdometerB
Tripmeter
The tripmeter can register thedistance of individual journeys. Toreset, depress the button E.
Odometer
The odometer registers the totaldistance of the vehicle. Theodometer reading will be displayedfor another 10 minutes after theignition has been switched off.
Information display
Cruise control indicatorA
Overdrive indicatorB
Indicates the outside temperature orserves as trip computer display,depending on equipment fitted. SeeTrip computer (page 78).
On vehicles with 5-speed automatictransmission it also shows the shiftingmode and the current selector leverposition or the selected gear. SeeAutomatic transmission (page 110).
WARNING LAMPS AND
INDICATORS
The following warning and indicatorlamps illuminate when the ignition isswitched on to confirm that thesystem is operational:
•ABS
•Airbag
•Brake system
•Doors open
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InstrumentsE65922BA AABE70434
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The following functions are availablewhen the ignition is on:
•Outside air temperature
•Remaining fuel range
•Average fuel consumption
•Instantaneous fuel consumption(depending on country)
•Average speed
Info button
WARNING
For road safety reasons, set andreset the functions only whilstthe vehicle is stationary.
Press to change between functions.You will hear an audible signal everytime you press the button.
Reset button
Press the button briefly to togglebetween metric and imperial units.
The functions average fuelconsumption and average speed canbe individually reset by holding thereset button for two seconds whilethe desired function is selected.
Outside air temperature
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Information displaysE70435 E70436 E70437 E70438
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Shows the outside air temperature.At temperatures of +4 ºC or lowerthe frost warning lamp will illuminate.See Warning lamps and indicators(page 73).
Remaining fuel range
Indicates the approximate distancethe vehicle will travel on the fuelremaining in the tank.
Average fuel consumption
Press the reset button to set to zero.
Instantaneous fuelconsumption
The instantaneous fuel consumptionis indicated when the vehicle speedis above 6,5 km/h (4 mph). When thevehicle speed is below 5 km/h (3mph), _._ l/100km is indicated (0 MPGif imperial units are selected).
Average speed
Indicates the average speed sincethe function was last reset. Press thereset button to set to zero.
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Information displaysE70439 E70440 E70441 E70442
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH
Vehicles with a Duratecengine
The fuel supply may be cut off as aresult of an accident or suddenvibrations (e.g. collision whenparking).
The switch is located in the side panelin front of the left-hand door. Thebutton will be raised when the switchis activated.
Resetting the switch
WARNING
Do not reset the fuel cut-offswitch if you see or smell leakingfuel.
•Turn the ignition switch to position0.
•Check fuel system for leaks.
•If no fuel leak is apparent, resetthe switch by pushing in thebutton (see illustration).
•Turn the ignition switch to positionII. After a few seconds return thekey to position I.
•Make a further check for leaks inthe fuel system.
INSPECTING SAFETY
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Seat belts
Belts subjected to strain − as a resultof an accident − should be renewedand the anchorages checked by anexpert.
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Status after a collisionE72531
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Electric sunroof................................87Opening and closing the sunroof.....88Opening and closing the sunroofautomatically.....................................88Sunroof anti-trap protection..............88Sunroof relearning...............................89Sunroof safety mode..........................89Tilting the sunroof................................88
Electric windows.............................67Isolating the rear windowswitches............................................67Opening and closing a windowautomatically.....................................67Resetting the electric windowmemory.............................................68Window anti-trap protection.............68
Emergency equipment................134Engine compartmentoverview.......................................145Duratec-HE/SCi..................................145Duratec-VE.........................................146Duratec-VE/ST V6..............................147Duratorq-TDDi/-TDCiTurbodiesel......................................148
Engine coolant check....................151Engine immobiliser..........................41Principle of operation...........................41
Engine number..............................172Duratec-HE/SCi..................................172Duratec-VE/ST....................................172Duratorq-TDDi/TDCi Turbodiesel.....172
Engine oil check.............................149Engine oil change...............................151Engine oil filler cap..............................151Engine oil top-up.................................151
Essential towing checks...............129Exterior mirrors................................69Convex exterior mirrors......................69Manual exterior mirrors......................69Manual folding exterior mirrors..........69
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Fastening the seat belts................29First aid kit.......................................1344-door and 5-door............................134Estate...................................................134
Front fog lamps...............................54Fuel and refuelling.........................103Technical specifications....................104
Fuel cut-off switch.........................135Vehicles with a Duratec engine.......135
Fuel filler flap...................................104Fuel quality......................................103Vehicles with a diesel engine...........103Vehicles with a petrol engine...........103
Fuse box locations........................136Auxiliary fuse box...............................136Central fuse box.................................136
Fuse specification chart................137Auxiliary fuse box...............................138Central fuse box.................................138Symbols in the fuse box...................138
Fuses...............................................136
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Gauges.............................................72Engine coolant temperaturegauge.................................................72Fuel gauge............................................73Information display...............................73Odometer and tripmeter....................73Tachometer..........................................73
General information on radiofrequencies....................................32Global opening and closing...........40Global closing.......................................40Global opening.....................................40
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Hazard warning flashers................56
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Index
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Switching off the engine...............102Vehicles with a diesel engine...........102
Symbols glossary..............................5Warning symbols in thishandbook............................................5Warning symbols on your vehicle.......5
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Technical specifications................173Technical specifications....................173
Towing a trailer...............................129Steep gradients..................................129
Towing points..................................141Towing the vehicle on fourwheels...........................................143All vehicles...........................................143Vehicles with an automatictransmission....................................143
Towing.............................................129Traction control...............................121Principle of operation.........................121
Transmission..................................109Transporting the vehicle...............142Vehicles with an automatictransmission....................................142
Trip computer..................................78Average fuel consumption.................79Average speed.....................................79Info button.............................................78Instantaneous fuel consumption.......79Outside air temperature.....................78Remaining fuel range..........................79Reset button.........................................78
Type approvals..............................183Tyre care.........................................166Tyre pressure......................................166
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Using booster cables....................158To connect the booster cables.......158To start the engine.............................159
Using cruise control......................124Cancel and resume...........................125Changing the stored vehiclespeed...............................................125Storing the vehicle speed.................124Switching cruise control on andoff......................................................124
Using seat belts duringpregnancy......................................31Using snow chains........................166Vehicles with stability control(ESP).................................................167
Using stability control....................120Switching off ESP...............................120
Using the parking aid....................123Using traction control....................121Switching off the BTCS......................121
Using winter tyres..........................166
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Vehicle battery...............................158Vehicle care....................................156Vehicle identification number(VIN)...............................................172Vehicle identification plate............172Vehicle identification......................172Vehicle recovery.............................141Ventilated seats...............................95Recommended settings....................96
Voice control....................................47
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