fuel FORD MUSTANG 2006 5.G Quick Reference Guide
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MUSTANG QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 2006FORD MUSTANGAPRIL 2005FIRST PRINTINGQUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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CONVERTIBLE TOPAUDIO SYSTEMSCLIMATE CONTROLESSENTIAL INFORMATIONADDITIONAL FEATURES
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FUSESIf your electrical components aren’t working properly, a fuse may have blown. For more detailed information, please refer to your Owner’s Guide.
FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCHThis  device  stops  the  electric  fuel  pump  from sending fuel to the engine when your vehicle has had a substantial  jolt.  After  an  accident,  if  the  engine cranks  but  does  not  start,  this  switch  may  have  been activated.  The  fuel  pump  shut-off  switch  is  located  in the driver’s footwell, by the hood release. 
CHANGING THE TIRESYour  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  temporary  spare  tire, which  is  smaller  than  a  regular  tire  and  designed  for emergency  use  only.  The  jack,  spare  tire,  jack  handle and  the  lug  nut  wrench  are  located  in  the  wheel  well underneath the trunk floor.
TIRE PRESSURESafe  operation  of  your  Mustang  requires  your  tires be  properly  inflated.  The  Ford  recommended  inflation pressure  is  found  on  the  tire  label  or  the  certification  label  on  the  driver’s  door.  At  least  once  a  month  and 
before  long  trips,  inspect  each  tire  and  check  the  air pressure with a tire gauge. Don’t forget the spare. Air pressure  should  be  checked  when  the  tires  are  cold. Inflate all tires to the inflation pressure recommended by Ford Motor Company.  
FUEL TANK CAPACITYYour tank holds 16 gallons (60.6 L) of fuel. For optimum  performance use “Regular” unleaded fuel with a pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of at least 87.
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEIn addition to your New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Ford provides new vehicle owners with a complimentary road-side  assistance  program.  This  service  is  available  24 hours, seven days a week for three years or 36,000 miles (60,000 km). It covers changing a flat tire, jump starts,  limited  fuel  delivery,  lockout  assistance  and  towing  of your vehicle.
1 POWER / VOLUMEPress  to  turn  ON  or  OFF.  Turn  to  increase  or  decrease volume.  If  the  volume  is  set  above  a  certain  level  and  the ignition  is  turned  off,  the  volume  will  come  back  on  at  a “nominal” level when the ignition switch is turned back on.
2 LOAD BUTTON (IF EQUIPPED)Press  to  begin  the  CD  load  sequence.  When  the  radio prompts to select a slot, use the preset button to select the desired slot to load the CD. When the radio prompts to load a CD, press and hold to auto load up to 6 CDs in sequence.
3 CD BUTTONPress to enter CD mode. If a CD is already loaded into the system, the CD play will begin where it last ended.
4 SEEK BUTTONSPress  to  access  the  previous  or  next  strong  station or  track.  Also  use  it  in  menu  mode  to  select  various settings.
5 SCAN BUTTONPress for a brief sampling of radio stations or CD tracks. Press again to stop scanning.
6 UP/DOWN ARROWSPress  to  manually  move  up  or  down  the  radio  frequency.  Also,  use  in  menu  mode  to  adjust  the quality of different modes.
7 MENU BUTTONUse the MENU button to cycle through the possible modes (Bass,  Treble,  Fade,  and  Balance,  among  others).  Then use SEEK or up/down arrows to adjust the setting. Fade adjusts  audio  between  the  front  and  rear  speakers  and Balance adjusts between left and right speakers.
8 SETTING MEMORY PRESETSTo set a station, select frequency band AM / FM, tune to  the  desired  station,  then  press  and  hold  a  preset button until sound returns.
9 MP3 TRACK / FOLDER MODEAvailable  only  on  MP3  discs  in  CD  mode.  Press  to go  into  MP3  folder  mode.  Press  again  to  access previous / next folder. 
10 CD REWIND / FAST FORWARDPress  REW  to  manually  reverse  within  a  CD  track. Press FF to manually advance within a CD track.
1 TEMPERATURE CONTROLRotate  the  knob  to  adjust  the  temperature  of  the airflow in the vehicle.
2 MODE SELECTORControls the source of airflow into the vehicle. You can choose floor, instrument panel or windshield defroster air vents or combinations.
3 FAN SPEEDRotate the knob to adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.
4 MAX A/CDistributes  recirculated  air  through  the  instrument  panel vents to cool the vehicle. This re-cooling of the interior air is more economical and efficient. 
5 A/CPress  to  activate  /  deactivate  air  conditioning.  Use with  recirculated  air  to  improve  cooling  performance. Engages  automatically  in  MAX  A/C,  DEFROST  and FLOOR / DEFROST.
6 RECIRCULATED AIR CONTROLPress  to  activate / deactivate  recirculated  air  in  the cabin.  Recirculated  air  may  reduce  the  amount  of time required to cool down the interior of the vehicle and  may  also  help  reduce  undesired  exterior  odors from reaching the interior of the vehicle. Recirculated air  engages  automatically  in  MAX  A/C  or  can  be engaged manually in any other mode, except defrost.
7 REAR DEFROST AND DEFOGGINGEnsure that the ignition is in the ON position. Press the control  to  clear  the  rear  window  of  thin  ice  and  fog. The  LED  will  illuminate.  The  rear  defroster  turns  off automatically  after  10  minutes  or  when  the  ignition is  turned  OFF.  To  manually  turn  off  the  rear  defroster, push the control again.
REDUCING FOG BUILDUPPlace  the  airflow  selector  in  the  DEFROST  or  FLOOR  / DEFROST position.
REDUCING HUMIDITY BUILDUPDo not drive with the airflow selector in the OFF position or with recirculated air engaged.
This  Quick  Reference  Guide  is  not  intended  to  replace  your  vehicle  Owner’s  Guide  which  contains  more  detailed information concerning the features of your vehicle, as well as important safety warnings designed to help reduce the risk of injury to you and your passengers. Please read your entire Owner’s Guide carefully as you begin learning about your new vehicle and refer to the appropriate sections when questions arise.
All information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. We reserve the right to change features, operation and/or functionality of any vehicle specification at any time. Your Ford dealer is the best source for the most current information. For detailed operating and safety information, please consult your Owner’s Guide.
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POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORSRotate the control clockwise to adjust the right mirror or  counterclockwise to adjust the left mirror. Move the control in the direction you wish to tilt the mirror. Return the control to the center position to lock the mirrors in place.
POWER WINDOWSPush or pull the rocker switches to open or close your windows. Push down and hold the switch to open. Pull up and hold the switch to close. Express Down and Express Up allows the driver’s and passenger’s window to open and close fully without holding the control down. Express Down: Push the switch completely down to the second detent and release quickly. The window will open fully.  Express Up: Pull the switch completely up to the second detent and release quickly. The window will automatically fully close. Momentarily press the switch to any position to stop window operation.
AUTOLOCK (IF EQUIPPED)On automatic transmission vehicles, this feature automatically locks all vehicle doors when all doors are closed, the  ignition  is  in  the  ON  position,  the  brake  is  pressed  before  reaching  5  mph  (8  km/h)  and  the  vehicle  speed  increases to more than 5 mph (8 km/h). To enable or disable this feature, please refer to your Owner’s Guide.
SMART UNLOCKINGWhen  you  open  the  door,  lock  the  vehicle,  and  then  close  the  door,  the  driver’s  door  will  automatically  unlock, reminding you that your key is still in the ignition. For more information, please refer to your Owner’s Guide.
SHORT DROP GLASS (FRONT  WINDOWS  ONLY )In order to improve door efforts and sealing, your vehicle is equipped with short drop glass. This feature lowers the glass when either door is opened. The glass returns to its closed position when the door is closed. For more detailed information, please refer to your Owner’s Guide.
REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEMThis  feature  allows  you  to  lock  or  unlock  the  vehicle’s  doors  without  a  key.  It  also  allows  you  to  release  the  trunk  lid, activate a personal alarm, and arm or disarm the active anti-theft alarm system (if equipped). Note: The Panic function will only operate when the ignition is in the OFF / LOCK position; the trunk lid release function only operates when the vehicle speed is less than 3 mph (5 km/h). Up to four remote transmitters can be programmed to your vehicle.
ACTIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)This system sounds the security horn and flashes the directional indicators when unauthorized entry or towing is detected.  This  system  is  armed  whenever  the  vehicle  is  electronically  locked  and  disarmed  when  the  vehicle  is electronically unlocked. For more detailed information, please refer to your Owner’s Guide.
MAGNETIC SEATBELT LOOP GUIDEThe  belt  guide  improves  access  to  the  safety  belt  and  access  to  the  rear  seat.  Before  fastening  the  safety  belt, make  sure  the  lower  portion  of  the  lap  and  shoulder  belt  passes  underneath  the  belt  guide  at  the  bottom  of  the seatback. Pull the magnets apart to release the belt guide and move the lap and shoulder belt out of the way of passengers entering and exiting the rear seats. The belt guide is secured to the side shield by fastening the magnet on the guide strap to the magnet on the side shield.  1 Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle (the buckle closest to the direction the tongue is coming from) until you hear a snap and feel it latch. Make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the buckle.  2 To unfasten, push the release button and remove the tongue from the buckle. 
CONVERTIBLE (IF EQUIPPED)Do  not  store  articles  behind  rear  seat.  Articles  stored  in  the  convertible  top  stowage  compartment  may  break the rear glass window when the top is lowered. The convertible top can be lowered with the windows down. The windows automatically lower when lowering or raising the top. Do not lower the top when the top material is wet. NOTE The convertible top will not operate unless the vehicle is traveling under 1 .8 mph (3 km/h).
TO LOWER  THE CONVERTIBLE  TOP1  Stop  the  vehicle  completely.  Turn  the  key  to  the  ON  position.  Recommended:  Run  the  vehicle’s  engine  when lowering  or  raising  the  top  to  prevent  draining  the  battery.   2  Ensure  the  convertible  top  stowage  compartment behind the rear seat is empty and ready to receive the top. Ensure the convertible top outer surface is free of leaves and debris.  3 Unclamp the top from the windshield header at both the right and left sides by pulling each handle down  and  rearward  until  the  handle  clears  the  windshield  header.   NOTE If  the  top  has  not  been  lowered  for  a while and sticks to the windshield header, push the front of the top up slightly with your hand to loosen it.  4 Push the convertible top switch on the overhead console and hold until the windows are completely down and the top is completely stored.
TO RAISE  THE CONVERTIBLE  TOP1  Stop  the  vehicle  completely.  Turn  the  key  to  the  ON  position.  Recommended:  Run  the  vehicle’s  engine  when raising  or  lowering  the  top  to  prevent  draining  the  battery.   2  Push  and  hold  the  convertible  top  switch  until  the windows  lower  completely  and  the  top  unfolds  and  moves  forward  toward  the  windshield  header.   3  Open  both handles  before  the  top  meets  the  windshield  header.   4  Continue  to  use  the  convertible  top  switch  to  raise  the  top until it has reached the fully closed position flush to the header. The two pins under the forward edge of the top should seat in the matching holes in the header.  5 To fasten both handles securely, rotate the handles into the header on the top until they reach full forward and push up to flush the handle with the header. Pulling down on the header at the center grip while closing the handles may assist in fastening the top.  6 Raise the front and rear side windows. 
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MUSTANG QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 2006
How does it feel to own an American Classic? 
Your 2006 Mustang is the newest member of a proud 
family of legendary road machines. Years of 
refinement and innovation have made your new  
Mustang one of the most exciting, comfortable, and 
smartest cars to ever roam the American road. This 
Quick Reference Guide was designed to help you 
get to know your new Mustang. Combined with the 
accompanying CD-ROM, it will help you 
quickly get to know many of your new Mustang’s 
features. For more detailed information, place the  
CD into your computer. (The CD jacket will tell you  
if your computer meets the minimum configuration 
requirements.) For the most detailed information, 
refer to your Owner’s Guide.
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12131 HEADLAMP CONTROL AND FOGLAMPS (IF EQUIPPED)Turning  the  headlamp  control  clockwise  to  the  first  position  turns  on  the  parking lamps, instrument panel lamps, license plate lamps and the tail lamps. Continuing to turn the headlamp control to the second position turns on the headlamps in addition to  the  previous  lamps.  To  activate  the  high  beams,  pull  the  turn  signal  lever  toward you to the second detent. Pull the lever toward you again to deactivate them. Use the same lever to activate the “Flash to Pass” feature. Pull the lever toward you to the first detent to activate and release quickly to deactivate.
The fog lamps can be turned on when the headlamp control is in the parking lamp or headlamp position and the high beams are not on. Pull the headlamp control toward you to turn on the fog lamps. The fog lamp indicator light will illuminate. Remember, the fog lamps will not operate when the high beams are activated.
2 PANEL DIMMERUse to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel and all applicable switches in the vehicle  during  headlamp  and  park  lamp  operation.  Rotate  the  control  fully  upward, past the detent, to turn on the interior lamps.
3 ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)The  ABS  warning  lamp  will  momentarily  illuminate  when  the  ignition  is  turned  on. If  the  light  stays  on  or  flashes,  have  your  vehicle  serviced.  In  an  emergency,  apply continuous  force  to  the  brake  pedal.  Do  not  pump  the  brakes.  Any  pulsation  or  me-chanical noise you may feel or hear is normal.
4 SERVICE ENGINE SOON LAMPThe Service Engine Soon indicator lamp illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the ON position. If the lamp stays on or blinks, the On Board Diagnostics System has detected a malfunction. Drive moderately (avoid heavy acceleration or deceleration) and have your vehicle serviced immediately.
5 GEARSHIFT / OVERDRIVE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)Use overdrive in the normal D (Drive) position for the best fuel economy. D (Drive) with Overdrive (O/D) can be deactivated by pressing the transmission control switch on the right side of the gearshift. Use this position only when driving conditions cause exces-sive  shifting  from  O/D  to  other  gears.  Examples:  city  traffic,  hilly  terrain,  heavy  loads, etc., or when engine braking is required.*
6 HAZARD FLASHER CONTROLPush  in  the  hazard  flasher  control  and  all  front  and  rear  direction  signals  will  flash. Press the hazard flasher control again to turn them off. Use hazard flashers when your vehicle is disabled and is creating a safety hazard for other motorists.
7 TILT STEERING COLUMNTo  adjust  the  steering  wheel,  push  the  adjustment  lever  down  to  unlock  the  steering column. While the lever is in the down position, tilt the steering column to your desired position. Then, while holding the steering column in place, pull the lever up to its original position to lock the steering column.
8 TRACTION CONTROL™ (IF EQUIPPED)This system helps you maintain the stability and steerability of your vehicle on slippery road surfaces such as snow, ice or gravel. The system works closely with many of the elements already present in the Anti-Lock Braking System. The system defaults to ON. However, should you become stuck, try switching the Traction Control™ off.
9 SPEED CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)Press  and  release  the  ON  button  to  engage  speed  control;  press  and  release the  OFF  button  to  disengage  it.  Speed  control  does  not  work  at  speeds  below 30 mph (48 km/h). To set a desired speed, press and hold the SET+ button until you reach that speed. Then take your foot off the accelerator pedal. You can increase speed using  speed  control  by  pressing  and  holding  the  SET+  button  until  you  reach  the desired speed or you can press and release the SET+ button and increase speed by 1  mph  (1.6  km/h)  with  each  tap.  You  can  decrease  speed  the  same  way  using  the SET-button. Pressing the RES (resume) button will automatically return the vehicle to the previously  set  speed.  The  RES  button  will  not  work  if  the  vehicle  speed  is  below 30 mph  (48 km/h). To disengage the speed control, press the OFF button or press the brake or clutch pedal (manual transmission only).
10  WINDSHIELD WIPER / WASHERThe windshield wiper / washer lever controls the windshield wiper modes, speeds and the  windshield  washer.  For  intermittent  operation,  move  the  control  up  one  position, then  rotate  the  rotary  control  to  the  speed  you  want.  For  normal  or  low  speed  wiper operation, move the control up two positions from OFF. For high-speed operation, move the control up three positions from OFF. For windshield washer control, pull the end of the stalk toward you. A quick pull and hold, and the wipers will swipe three times with washer fluid. A long pull and hold, and the wipers and washer fluid will be activated for up to ten seconds.
11 PROGRAMMABLE COLOR CLUSTER (IF EQUIPPED)The  instrument  cluster  gauges  are  backlit  with  white  backlighting  when  the headlamps  are  off.  When  the  headlamps  are  on,  you  can  select  one  of  six  preset  colors or  create  your  own  color  (MyColor™)  for  the  nighttime  gauge  backlighting.  Headlamps must be on to set up the nighttime display. Note: A gauge in a warning condition will be lit red when the headlamps are on. Press SETUP to get to the DISPLAY COLOR set-up menu. Pressing RESET will scroll through the following selectable colors: Green, Purple, Orange, Blue, White, Red, and Adjust (to define MyColor™).
Adjusting MyColor™: The vehicle must be stationary to enter the MyColor™ adjust mode. To  enter  the  MyColor™  adjust  mode,  hold  RESET  for  three  seconds  at  the  Adjust  menu, or  press  SETUP  to  scroll  through  the  display  colors  again.  When  in  the  MyColor™  adjust mode,  pressing  RESET  will  step  through  the  Red,  Green,  Blue  and  Exit  options.  You  can create  your  own  color  by  adjusting  the  levels  of  the  three  primary  colors  to  achieve  any of 125 different combinations. Pressing SETUP will increment the proportion of the color (Red, Green, or Blue) being adjusted. Try many combinations and record your favorites. To exit MyColor / Adjust, hold RESET for three seconds when prompted.*
12  MESSAGE CENTER (IF EQUIPPED)With  the  ignition  in  the  ON  position,  the  message  center  displays  important  vehicle information  by  constantly  monitoring  vehicle  systems.  You  may  select  display  features on the message center for a display of status. The system will also notify you of potential vehicle problems with a display of system warnings followed by a long indicator chime.*
13 SECURILOCK™ PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEMThis  system  is  designed  to  prevent  the  engine  from  being  started  unless  a  coded key  programmed  to  your  vehicle  is  used.  Your  Securilock™  system  is  armed immediately after switching the ignition to the OFF/LOCK position. The THEFT indicator will flash every two seconds when the vehicle is armed. Switching the ignition to the ON position  with  a  coded  key  disarms  the  system.  Your  vehicle  comes  with  two  coded keys. You can purchase additional coded keys from your dealer.*
ADjUSTING THE FRONT POWER SEAT  (IF EQUIPPED)The control is located on the side of the driver’s seat. Press the front to raise or lower the front portion of the seat cushion. Press the rear to raise or lower the rear portion of the seat cushion. Press the control to move the seat forward, backward, up or down.* Manual Seat: Lift handle to move seat forward or backward. Pull lever up to adjust the angle  of  the  seatback. Four-Way  Seat  Adjust  (driver  side  only):  Pump  the  handle upward to raise the cushion and pump downward to lower the cushion.
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*For more detailed information, please refer to your Owner’s Guide.