climate control FORD MUSTANG MACH-E 2021 User Guide
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Recommended Settings for
Heating
1. Press AUTO.
2. Adjust the temperature function to the
setting you prefer. Use
72°F (22°C) as
a starting point, then adjust the setting
as necessary.
Quickly Cooling the Interior
Press
MAX A/C.
Recommended Settings for
Cooling
1. Press
AUTO.
2. Adjust the temperature function to the
setting you prefer. Use
72°F (22°C) as
a starting point, then adjust the setting
as necessary.
Defogging the Side Windows in
Cold Weather
1. Press and release defrost or maximum
defrost.
2. Adjust the temperature control to the setting you prefer. Use
72°F (22°C) as
a starting point, then adjust the setting
as necessary.
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HEATED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED)
HEATED SEAT PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Use caution when using
the heated seat if you are unable to feel
pain to your skin because of advanced
age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord
injury, medication, alcohol use,
exhaustion or other physical conditions.
The heated seat could cause burns even
at low temperatures, especially if used
for long periods of time. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury. WARNING:
Do not poke sharp
objects into the seat cushion or seat
backrest. This could damage the heated
seat element and cause it to overheat.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in personal injury. WARNING:
Do not place anything
on the seat that blocks the heat, for
example a seat cover or a cushion. This
could cause the seat to overheat. Failure
to follow this instruction could result in
personal injury.
Do not:
• Place heavy objects on the seat.
• Operate the heated seat if water or any
other liquid spills on the seat. Allow the
seat to dry.
SWITCHING THE HEATED SEATS
ON AND OFF
The vehicle must be on to use this feature. Press the heated seat symbol to cycle
through the various heat settings and off.
The more indicators that display, the
warmer the temperature of the seat.
Note:
Based on your remote start settings,
the heated seats may remain on after you
remote start your vehicle. The heated seats
may also turn on when you start your vehicle
if they were on when you switched your
vehicle off.
Automatic Heated Seats
(If Equipped)
When you switch on the auto setting, the
heated seats switch on to match your
climate control setting.
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Action
Charge Status
The vehicle is plugged into a DC FastCharge station and charging.
Fast charging
The vehicle is plugged in and charging the12V battery.
Charging 12V battery
The vehicle is plugged in and the climatecontrol system is operating according to the departure and comfort settings.
Cabin conditioning
The vehicle is plugged in and there is a fault
within the vehicle charging system. Unplug
and plug back in. If the fault is still present,
contact your authorized EV certified dealer.
Vehicle charge fault
The vehicle is plugged in and a fault has
been detected with the charge station or charging cord. Please check the charging
cord and the charging station or electrical supply.
Charge station fault
A charging coupler has been plugged into
the vehicle but there is no connection with a charging power source.
Charge station not detected
The vehicle is plugged in and charging hasbeen paused at the charge station.
Charge station paused
Charging Time Information
When charging, the start and estimated
end time displays. When fast charging, the
end time is replaced with the estimated
time at 80% charge until the charge
reaches 80%, then the estimated time at
100% charge is displayed.
When your vehicle is at a stored charging
location and not plugged in, the start and
end times display based on known
charging infrastructure.
Note: Charging time information is
estimated. Certain conditions could result
in longer charging times. See Charging
Your Vehicle (page 159). High Voltage Battery State of Charge
Displays the remaining charge percentage
with 100% representing the total amount
of energy you can get from an external
charge.
Estimated Vehicle Driving Range
Displays the estimated distance the vehicle
can travel with the present high voltage
battery charge level. See
What Is the
Vehicle Range Display (page 118).
Charge Status Icons
Displays when your vehicle is plugged in. Not charging due to a fault.
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•
Plan a trip and charging options along
your route.
• Check charging station plug availability.
• Initiate a charge session automatically
at Plug and Charge capable charge
stations.
• Control your Ford Connected Charge
Station remotely.
• Override charge preferences and
starting and stopping charging.
For more information, visit
www . o wner .f or d . c om .
CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE
HINTS
We recommend limiting the amount of DC
charges, and ending DC charges at 80%
state of charge as charging between 80
and 100% can incur high charging costs
due to the time to completion. Frequent
use of DC charging could result in reducing
your battery ’s efficiency and lifespan. This
is more pronounced on the standard range
battery pack versus the extended range
battery pack. In cold temperatures, you may notice that
DC charging takes longer when the
ambient temperature drops below 50°F
(10°C). Shutting off climate control or
reducing climate control temperature and
fan settings for the first 10 to 15 minutes of
DC charging will allow the battery to warm
up and improve the charging rate.
Note: When the temperature is below
freezing, fully turning off cabin heat for the
first 10 to 15 minutes of DC charging could
significantly improve the charging rate.
CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE –
TROUBLESHOOTING
CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE –
WARNING LAMPS Plugged into charger.
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE
MAXIMIZING YOUR DRIVING
RANGE
Driving in Cold Weather
Keep your vehicle charged before heading
out into cold weather.
Use the heated seats and steering wheel
for comfort along with moderate cabin
temperature and fan settings to reduce
energy needed for climate control.
Preconditioning Your Vehicle
You can precondition your vehicle by using
departure and comfort settings to warm
or cool your cabin and the high voltage
battery when your vehicle is plugged in. By
using energy from your charging source
prior to your departure, battery
temperature can be managed for best
driving performance and less energy will
be needed for heating or cooling of the
cabin at the start of your drive. This helps
maximize your driving range. See Setting
the Charging Schedule and Preferences
(page 174).
Note: You can also access departure and
comfort settings using the FordPass App.
Note: Lower cabin temperature settings on
the climate control system results in better
trip range.
Parking Your Vehicle
At temperatures just above the freezing
point and lower, plug your vehicle in when
not in use to maintain high voltage battery
performance.
When possible park your vehicle under a
covered area or in a garage. This will help
to moderate temperatures which affect
performance of the high voltage battery
and require energy to heat or cool the
cabin. Driving Style
Range is reduced when driving aggressively
or at consistently high speeds. Aggressive
driving for extended periods could also
result in reducing your battery
’s efficiency
and lifespan. Use the trip application on
your touchscreen to see your driving scores.
See
Trip Data (page 124).
DRIVING THROUGH SHALLOW
WATER WARNING:
Do not attempt to
cross a deep or flowing body of water.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in the loss of control of your
vehicle, personal injury or death.
Note: Driving through standing water can
cause vehicle damage.
Before driving through standing water,
check the depth. Never drive through water
that is higher than the bottom of the front
rocker area of your vehicle. When driving through standing water, drive
very slowly and do not stop your vehicle.
Your brake performance and traction could
be limited. After driving through water and
as soon as it is safe to do so:
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Protected Component
Fuse
Rating
Fuse
Location
Not used.
15 A
13
Driver door module.
30 A
14
Not used.
15 A
15
Active suspension (GT).
15 A
16
SYNC.
15 A
17
Wireless accessory charging module.
7.5 A
18
Driver status monitor.
Front passenger door activation switch.
Rear passenger door activation switch.
Headlamp switch pack.
7.5 A
19
Bluetooth low energy module.
Push button start.
Anti-theft alarm horn.
10 A
20
Gateway module.
7.5 A
21
Climate control.
Gear shift module.
Instrument cluster.
7.5 A
22
Steering column control module.
Audio unit.
20 A
23
Not used.
20 A
24
Not used.
30 A
Circuit
Breaker
25
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LOCATING THE TIRE LABEL
You will find a Tire Label
containing tire inflation pressure
by tire size and other important
information located on the B-Pillar
or the edge of the driver's door.
See Locating the Safety
Compliance Certification
Labels
(page 271).
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM
TIRE QUALITY GRADES Tire Quality Grades apply to new
pneumatic passenger car tires.
The Quality grades can be found
where applicable on the tire
sidewall between tread shoulder
and maximum section width. For
example:
Treadwear 200
Traction AA Temperature A.
These Tire Quality Grades are
determined by standards that the
United States Department of
Transportation has set. Tire Quality Grades apply to new
pneumatic passenger car tires.
They do not apply to deep tread,
winter-type snow tires,
space-saver or temporary use
spare tires, light truck or LT type
tires, tires with nominal rim
diameters of 10 to 12 inches or
limited production tires as defined
in Title 49 Code of Federal
Regulations Part 575.104 (c)(2).
U.S. Department of
Transportation Tire quality
grades:
The U.S. Department of
Transportation requires us to give
you the following information
about tire grades exactly as the
government has written it.
Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a
comparative rating based on the
wear rate of the tire when tested
under controlled conditions on a
specified government test course.
For example, a tire graded 150
would wear 1½ times as well on
the government course as a tire
graded 100. The relative
performance of tires depends
upon the actual conditions of their
use, however, and may depart
significantly from the norm due to
variations in driving habits, service
practices, and differences in road
characteristics and climate.
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case or power transfer unit failure.
Follow the recommended tire inflation
pressures found on the Safety
Compliance Certification label, or the
Tire Label on the B-Pillar or the edge of
the driver door. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in loss of vehicle
control, vehicle rollover, or personal injury
or death.
The tires on your vehicle could have
all-weather treads to provide traction in
rain and snow. In some climates you will
need to use snow tires and chains on your
vehicle in emergency situations or if
required by law.
Note: The suspension insulation and
bumpers will help prevent vehicle damage.
Do not remove these components from your
vehicle when using snow tires and chains.
Note: Driving too fast for road conditions
creates the possibility of loss of vehicle
control. Driving at very high speeds for
extended periods of time may result in
damage to vehicle components.
Note: Snow chains could damage
aluminum wheels.
Follow these guidelines when using snow
tires and chains:
• Use ultra low profile cables, 10 mm or
less in dimension as measured on the
sidewall of your tire, only with
225/60R18 all season tires.
• Do not use snow chains or cables with
225/55R19 or 245/45R20.
• Not all S-class snow chains or cables
meet the same restrictions. Chains of
this size restriction will include a
tensioning device.
• Purchase chains or cables from a
manufacturer that clearly labels body
to tire dimension restrictions. The snow
chains or cables must be mounted in
pairs on the rear tires only. •
When driving with snow chains do not
exceed 30 mph (50 km/h) or the
maximum speed recommended by the
chain manufacturer, whichever is less.
• Install cables securely, verifying that
the cables do not touch any wiring or
brake lines.
• Drive cautiously. If you hear the cables
rub or bang against the vehicle, stop
and retighten them. If this does not
work, remove the cables to prevent
vehicle damage.
• Remove the tire chains when they are
no longer needed. Do not use tire
chains on dry roads.
If you have any questions regarding snow
chains or cables, please contact your
authorized dealer.
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1
12V Battery.....................................................306
Changing the 12V Battery............................... 306
Charging the 12V Battery................................ 306
12V Battery – Troubleshooting
..............306
12V Battery – Information Messages.........307
12V Battery – Warning Lamps...................... 306
3
360 Degree Camera
....................................215
360 Degree Camera Settings......................... 217
360 Degree Camera Guide Lines...........216
360 Degree Camera Limitations
............215
360 Degree Camera Precautions...........215
360 Degree Camera Settings...................217 Switching the 360 Degree Camera On and
Off........................................................................\
217
Switching the 360 Degree Camera View..................................................................... 217
9
911 Assist
...........................................................64
A
A/C See: Climate Control.......................................... 127
About This Publication..................................17
ABS See: Brakes............................................................ 187
Accessing Apps
.............................................377
Accessing Feature Drawers.....................368
Accessing Navigation
.................................383
Accessing the Passive Key Backup Position.........................................................156
Accessing the Trip Computer
...................124
Accessories....................................................387
AC Charging....................................................169 Connecting the Charger................................... 169
Stopping Charging............................................... 171
Active Drive Assist.......................................235 Active Drive Assist –
Troubleshooting............................................ 239
Active Drive Assist Alerts...........................237 Active Drive Assist Automatic
Cancellation................................................237
Active Drive Assist Indicators..................238
Active Drive Assist Limitations...............236
Active Drive Assist Precautions..............235
Active Drive Assist Requirements
.........236
Active Drive Assist Settings.....................236
Active Drive Assist – Troubleshooting........................................
239
Active Drive Assist – Information
Messages......................................................... 239
Active Park Assist.........................................218 Active Park Assist –
Troubleshooting............................................ 220
Active Park Assist Precautions................218
Active Park Assist – Troubleshooting........................................220
Active Park Assist – Frequently Asked Questions........................................................ 220
Active Park Assist – Information Messages......................................................... 220
Adaptive Cruise Control.............................222 Adaptive Cruise Control –
Troubleshooting............................................ 232
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control..............231
Lane Centering.................................................... 229
Adaptive Cruise Control Automatic Cancellation................................................225
Adaptive Cruise Control Indicators.......228
Adaptive Cruise Control Limitations...................................................222
Adaptive Cruise Control Precautions.................................................222
Adaptive Cruise Control – Troubleshooting........................................232
Adaptive Cruise Control – Information Messages......................................................... 232
Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors....................116
Adjusting the Headlamps.........................307
Adjusting the Instrument Panel Lighting Brightness......................................................112
Adjusting the Luggage Compartment Load Floor
....................................................278
Adjusting the Map.......................................383
Changing the Format of the Map................383
Zooming the Map In and Out........................ 383
Adjusting the Seatbelt Height...................49
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Adjusting the Seatbelts During
Pregnancy......................................................49
Adjusting the Sound Settings.................357
Adjusting the Steering Wheel...................99
Adjusting the Volume................................356
Aid Mode.........................................................245
How Does Aid Mode Work............................. 245
What Is Aid Mode.............................................. 245
Airbag Precautions........................................56
Airbags...............................................................54 Front Passenger Sensing System.................. 58
Air Conditioning See: Climate Control.......................................... 127
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification..............................................345
Alert and Aid Mode
.....................................245
How Does Alert and Aid Mode Work.........246
What Is Alert and Aid Mode........................... 245
Alert Mode......................................................245 How Does Alert Mode Work.......................... 245
What Is Alert Mode........................................... 245
All-Wheel Drive.............................................186 All-Wheel Drive – Troubleshooting.............186
All-Wheel Drive Limitations.....................186
All-Wheel Drive Precautions
...................186
All-Wheel Drive – Troubleshooting........................................186
All-Wheel Drive – Information Messages.......................................................... 186
AM/FM Radio................................................358 AM/FM Radio Limitations.............................. 358
Selecting a Radio Station............................... 358
Ambient Lighting
...........................................112
Adjusting Ambient Lighting............................. 112
Switching Ambient Lighting On and Off........................................................................\
. 112
Anti-Lock Braking System.........................187 Anti-Lock Braking System
Limitations........................................................ 187
Anti-Theft Alarm System
...........................95
Arming the Anti-Theft Alarm System..........96
Disarming the Anti-Theft Alarm
System................................................................ 96
How Does the Anti-Theft Alarm System Work..................................................................... 95
What Are the Inclination Sensors.................. 95
What Are the Interior Sensors......................... 95
What Is the Anti-Theft Alarm System.........95 What Is the Battery Backup Alarm...............96
What Is the Perimeter Alarm...........................
95
Anti-Theft Alarm System Settings.........96 Setting the Alarm Security Level................... 96
Switching Ask on Exit On and Off.................96
What are the Alarm Security Levels.............96
What Is Ask on Exit.............................................. 96
Appendices
....................................................434
Applying the Electric Parking Brake..............................................................190
Applying the Electric Parking Brake in an Emergency...................................................190
App Precautions...........................................377
App Requirements
.......................................377
Apps..................................................................377 Apps – Troubleshooting.................................. 379
Apps – Troubleshooting
............................379
Apps – Frequently Asked Questions..........379
Audio System
................................................356
AM/FM Radio...................................................... 358
Audio System – Troubleshooting................362
Digital Radio........................................................ 358
Satellite Radio.................................................... 359
Audio System Precautions
......................356
Audio System – Troubleshooting..........362 Audio System – Information
Messages......................................................... 362
Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror
....................115
Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror
Limitations......................................................... 115
What Is the Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror................................................................... 115
Auto Hold
........................................................198
Auto Hold Indicators...................................198
Autolamps......................................................106 Autolamp Settings............................................ 106
What Are Autolamps........................................ 106
Autolock.............................................................78 Autolock Requirements..................................... 78
What Is Autolock.................................................. 78
Automatically Releasing the Electric Parking Brake..............................................190
Automatic Crash Shutoff.........................288 Re-Enabling Your Vehicle............................... 288
What Is Automatic Crash Shutoff...............288
Automatic Emergency Braking................261 Switching Automatic Emergency Braking
On and Off....................................................... 262
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