start stop button FORD MUSTANG 2015 6.G Quick Reference Guide
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3 Information Display
Provides information about
various systems on your vehicle.
Use the left-hand, 5-way controls
located on the steering wheel
to choose and confirm settings
and messages. Refer to the
Information Displays chapter
of your
Owner’s Manual for
more information.
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Service Engine
Soon Light
Lights briefly when you switch
the ignition on. If it remains on
or is blinking after you start the
engine, the On-Board Diagnostics
(OBD-II) system has detected a
malfunction. Drive in a moderate
fashion (avoid heavy acceleration
and deceleration) and contact
an authorized dealer as soon
as possible.
5 Push-button Start
Allows you to start your vehicle
by pressing the ENGINE START
STOP button while fully pressing
down on the brake pedal. If your
vehicle has been idling for an
extended period of time, it will automatically shut down. Before
the engine shuts down, a message
appears in the information
display, allowing the driver to
override the shutdown feature.
Press the button again to switch
the engine off.
Note: Your intelligent access
transmitter must be inside the
vehicle for the ignition to start.
Keyless warning alert sounds the
horn twice when you exit the
vehicle with the intelligent access
transmitter and the keyless
vehicle is in RUN, indicating the
vehicle is still on.
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Steering Wheel
Media Controls
Press VOL+ or VOL– to increase or
decrease volume levels.
Press
or to access the previous
or next radio station, CD track or
preset satellite radio channel.
Press M repeatedly to access all
possible media sources.
Press
to access SYNC® voice
recognition*.
Press
to access SYNC phone
features or to answer a call.
Press
to end a call.
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1 Lighting Control
Switches off the headlamps.
Switches on the parking, instrument panel,
license plate and tail lamps.
Switches on the headlamps.
Autolamps* automatically switch the exterior
lamps on or off based on available daylight.
Switch the fog lamps* on or off by pressing
the control.
2 Cruise Control
Lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot
on the accelerator pedal. You can use cruise control when
your vehicle speed is greater than 20 mph (30 km/h).
To use, accelerate to the desired speed. Press and release
SET+, then take your foot off of the accelerator pedal.
Adaptive cruise control* automatically adjusts your
speed to maintain a set distance between your vehicle and
the vehicle in front of you in the same lane. You can set
the gap distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in
front of you by pressing the SET+ and SET– buttons on
the steering wheel.
Note: Driving aids do not replace the need to watch where
the vehicle is moving and brake where necessary. Refer to
the
Cruise Control chapter of your Owner’s Manual for
safety information, more details and limitations.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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Selectable Driving* and
Steering Modes
Through a suite of sophisticated
electronic vehicle systems, you can
optimize ride comfort, steering,
handling, powertrain response and
sound. To change the settings, use
the mode switch on the instrument
panel. The selected mode lights in the
information display. See the Driving
Aids chapter of your Owner’s Manual
for complete details.
Driving modes*
» Normal – Delivers a balanced
combination of comfortable,
controlled ride and confident
handling. This mode provides an
engaging drive experience and a
direct connection to the road without
sacrificing any of the composure
demanded from your vehicle.
» Sport+ – Provides a sportier
steering feel and throttle response.
Sport mode is ideal for use during
more spirited driving.
» Track – Provides a performance
driving experience. The engine
responds directly to your inputs
and takes on a more powerful tone.
Use track mode when you desire
pure performance.
» Snow/Wet – Provides a confident
handling driving experience during
poor weather without sacrificing
any of the composure demanded
from your vehicle.
Steering modes
» Standard – Default factory setting.
» Sport – Slightly higher effort
required for steering with more
road force felt through the
steering wheel.
» Comfort – Slightly less effort
required for steering with less
road force felt through the
steering wheel. After selecting the desired setting,
you may feel a soft feedback bump
in the steering wheel when the
changeover occurs.
Note: If your vehicle is equipped with
the selectable drive modes feature,
the steering feel will change when
you select a new drive mode. You can
override this automatic selection by
pressing the steering button.
AdvanceTrac™*
The system automatically activates
when you start your engine. The
electronic stability control portion
of the system is disabled when the
transmission is in reverse (R) or, on
some models, if you press and hold the
stability control button for more than
five seconds when you apply the brakes
and the vehicle is at a stop. You can
switch off the traction control portion
of the system independently. See the
Stability Control chapter of your
Owner’s Manual for details.
FUNCTION (CONTINUED)
Climate Controlled Front Seats*
Touch the heated seat symbol to cycle
through the various heat settings and off.
More lights indicate warmer settings.
Press the cooled seat symbol
to cycle
through the various cooling settings and
off. More lights indicate cooler settings.
Dual-zone Automatic
Temperature Control*
Use the touchscreen to set an independent
temperature for the front-seat passenger.
Touch Dual and then + or – to adjust. Touch
Dual again to switch the controls back to
the driver’s temperature setting.
Remote Start*
Use the remote start to start your engine.
1. Press the lock button
to lock all
the doors.
2. Press the remote start button
twice
within three seconds. The exterior lamps
will flash twice.
Pony Projection Lights*
The lights are on the bottom of the mirror
housings. This feature projects an image
onto the ground a short distance from
the vehicle with the illuminated entry and
exit feature.
Rear Seat Access
Use the seatback release to fold the back
of the front seat forward. This release
handle is on the upper back of the front
seat. The seatback has memory and locks
automatically in the original position.
Reverse Sensing System*
Sounds a warning tone if there is an
obstacle near the vehicle’s rear bumper
when the vehicle is in reverse (R) and is
traveling less than 3 mph (5 km/h). The
warning tone will increase in frequency as
the object gets closer.
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