headlamp FORD MUSTANG MACH E 2023 User Guide
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STARTING AND POWERING
OFF PRECAUTIONS
•The system may not function if theremote control is close to metalobjects or electronic devices, such askeys or a cell phone.
•A valid remote control must be insideyour vehicle to switch the power on andstart your vehicle.
•Remote controls left inside your vehiclewhen locked are disabled. A messagemay appear in the information displayindicating that there is no key detectedwhen you try to start your vehicle.Press the unlock button on the remotecontrol to enable it, and then start yourvehicle.
•Make sure all occupants fasten theirseat belt.
•Make sure the headlamps andelectrical accessories are off.
•Make sure the parking brake is on.
•Make sure the vehicle is in park (P).
STARTING THE VEHICLE
1.Fully press the brake pedal.
Note:Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
2.Press the push button start.
You can also start your vehicle using ValetMode or a Backup Start Passcode. SeePhone as a Key (page 72).
POWERING OFF
WARNING: Do not switch off yourvehicle when it is moving. This results ina significant decrease in braking andsteering assistance. If the vehicle isswitched off, some electrical circuits, forexample airbags, could also turn off.Failure to follow this instruction couldresult in the loss of control of yourvehicle, personal injury or death.
Note:If you unintentionally switch yourvehicle off, shift into neutral (N) and restartyour vehicle.
When your vehicle is not moving and isstarted, or the power is in accessory mode,press and release the push button startwithout pressing the brake pedal. Thisshuts off the vehicle and all electricalaccessories.
When your vehicle is moving, press thepush button start three times within twoseconds, or press and hold for at least onesecond. Shift into neutral (N) and use thebrakes to bring your vehicle to a safe stop.When your vehicle comes to a completestop, shift into park (P).
RESTARTING THE VEHICLE
AFTER POWERING OFF
Fast Restart
The fast restart feature allows you torestart your vehicle within 10 seconds ofswitching it off, even if it does not detecta valid remote control.
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WHAT IS SPEED SIGN
RECOGNITION
Speed sign recognition detects speed limitsigns to inform you of the current speedlimit. Detected speed signs appear in theinstrument cluster display.
HOW DOES SPEED SIGN
RECOGNITION WORK
Speed sign recognition uses a sensorbehind the interior mirror to detect speedsigns.
If your vehicle has speed sign recognitionwith navigation, stored speed sign datamay influence the indicated speed limitvalue.
SPEED SIGN RECOGNITION
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: You are responsible forcontrolling your vehicle at all times. Thesystem is designed to be an aid and doesnot relieve you of your responsibility todrive with due care and attention. Failureto follow this instruction could result inthe loss of control of your vehicle,personal injury or death.
WARNING: In cold and severeweather conditions the system may notfunction. Rain, snow and spray can alllimit sensor performance.
WARNING: The system may notoperate properly if the sensor is blocked.Keep the windshield free fromobstruction.
Note:Do not carry out windshield repairsin the immediate area surrounding thesensor.
Note:If your vehicle has a suspension kitnot approved by Ford, the system may notcorrectly function.
Note:The system may not detect all speedsigns and may incorrectly read signs.
Note:Always fit our original parts whenreplacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs mayreduce system performance.
SPEED SIGN RECOGNITION
LIMITATIONS
Speed sign recognition may not operatecorrectly due to:
•Outdated map data.
•Incorrect recognition of speed limits bythe sensor of signs on parallel roads orexit ramps.
•Missed recognition of faded, dirty, ordistorted signs.
SPEED SIGN RECOGNITION
INDICATORS
When the system detects a speed limitsign, it appears in the instrument clusterdisplay.
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1.Connect the positive (+) jumper cableto the positive (+) jump point of thedischarged battery vehicle.
2.Connect the other end of the positive(+) jumper cable to the positive (+)terminal of the booster vehicle battery.
3.Connect the negative (-) jumper cableto the negative (-) terminal of thebooster vehicle battery.
4.Make the final connection of thenegative (-) jumper cable to thenegative (-) ground point of thedischarged battery vehicle.
5.Unlock the driver door. See Unlockingand Locking the Doors Using theRemote Control (page 81).
JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE
To Start Your Vehicle
1.Run the engine of the booster vehicleat a moderately high speed.
2.Move the transmission selector leverof the low charge vehicle to park (P).
3.Switch on the ready to drive mode. SeeStarting the Vehicle (page 164).
4.Run both vehicles for a minimum ofthree minutes before disconnecting thecables.
Note:Do not switch the headlamps onwhen disconnecting the cables. The peakvoltage could damage the bulbs.
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order.
POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM
WHAT IS THE POST-CRASHALERT SYSTEM
The system helps draw attention to yourvehicle in the event of a serious impact.
HOW DOES THE POST-CRASHALERT SYSTEM WORK
The system is designed to turn the hazardflashers on, turn the courtesy lamps on,intermittently sound the horn and unlockall doors in the event of a serious impactthat deploys an airbag or the seatbeltpretensioners.
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Protected ComponentRatingItem
DC/DC converter.5 A29
Not used.—30
Electronic power assiststeering.5 A31
Body control module.30 A32
Advanced driver assistancesystem.20 A33
Headlamp control module.10 A34
Heated steering wheel.15 A35
Primary hybrid powertraincontrol module.10 A36
Auxiliary power distributionbox.Secondary hybrid power-train control module.
Horn.20 A37
Blower motor.40 A38
Not used.—39
Not used.—40
Amplifier.20 A41
Driver power seat.30 A42
Anti-lock brake systemvalves.40 A43
Auxiliary power distributionbox.60 A44
Passenger power seat.30 A45
Not used.—46
Not used.—47
Not used.—48
Anti-lock brake systempump.60 A49
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Protected ComponentFuseRatingFuseLocation
Not used.15 A13
Driver door module.30 A14
Not used.15 A15
Active suspension (GT).15 A16
SYNC.15 A17
Wireless accessory charging module.7.5 A18Driver status monitor.Front passenger door activation switch.Rear passenger door activation switch.
Headlamp switch pack.7.5 A19Bluetooth low energy module.Push button start.
Anti-theft alarm horn.10 A20
Gateway module.7.5 A21Climate control.Gear shift module.
Instrument cluster.7.5 A22Steering column control module.
Audio unit.20 A23
Not used.20 A24
Not used.30 ACircuitBreaker
25
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12V BATTERY – INFORMATION MESSAGES
ActionMessage
Your vehicle has a 12 volt battery problem.We recommend having the battery systemchecked by an authorized EV dealer.
12V Battery Fault Service Soon
The electric vehicle range is reduced dueto the park and/or hazard lamps on whileyour vehicle was off.
Electric Range Reduced due to Park/HazardLamps On While Vehicle Off
Your vehicle has an electrical drain withinthe vehicle. Please check for any after-market devices that could be draining thebattery. If none are found, please have yourvehicle serviced by an authorized EV dealer.
Electrical System Drain Service Required
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS
Vertical Aim Adjustment
The headlamps on your vehicle areproperly aimed at the assembly plant. Ifyour vehicle has been in an accident, havethe alignment of your headlamps checkedby an authorized dealer.
Headlamp Aiming Target
8 feet (2.4 meters)A
Center height of lamp to groundB
25 feet (7.6 meters)C
Horizontal reference lineD
Vertical Aim Adjustment
1.Park your vehicle on a level surfaceapproximately 25 ft (7.6 m) away froma vertical wall or screen.
2.Apply the parking brake.
3.Measure the height from the center ofyour headlamp to the ground.
Note:There may be an identifying mark onthe lens to help you locate the center of theheadlamp low beam light.
4.Mark a horizontal reference line on thewall or screen that is a minimum of 8 ft(2.4 m) long.
5.Switch the low beam headlamps onand open the hood.
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6.On the wall or screen you will observea flat zone of high intensity lightlocated at the top of the right handportion of the beam pattern. If the topedge of the high intensity light zone isnot at the horizontal reference line, theheadlamp will need to be adjusted.
Note:To see a clearer light pattern whileadjusting one headlamp, block the lightfrom the other headlamp.
7.Locate the vertical adjuster on eachheadlamp. Use a Phillips #2screwdriver to turn the adjuster eitherclockwise or counterclockwise toadjust the vertical aim of theheadlamp.
8.Repeat Steps 3 through 7 to adjust theother headlamp.
9.Close the hood and turn off the lamps.
EXTERIOR BULBS
EXTERIOR BULB SPECIFICATIONCHART
Your vehicle has LED lamps. These are notserviceable items. See an authorized dealerif they fail.
INTERIOR BULBS
INTERIOR BULB SPECIFICATIONCHART
Your vehicle has LED lamps. These are notserviceable items. See an authorized dealerif they fail.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Your dealer has many quality productsavailable to clean your vehicle and protectits finishes.
CLEANING PRODUCTS
Materials
For best results, use the following productsor products of equivalent quality:
For additional information and assistance,we recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer.
SpecificationName
Motorcraft® Bug and Tar Remover, ZC-42 (U.S. & Canada)
ESR-M5B194-BMotorcraft® Custom Bright Metal Cleaner, ZC-15 (U.S. & Canada)
ESR-M14P4-AMotorcraft® Detail Wash, ZC-3-A (U.S. & Canada)
Motorcraft® Multi-Purpose Cleaner, CXC-101 (Canada)
WSS-M14P19-AMotorcraft® Premium Windshield Wash Concentrate withBitterant, ZC-32-B2 (U.S.)
WSS-M14P19-AMotorcraft® Premium Quality Windshield Washer Fluid, CXC-37-F/M (Canada)
Motorcraft® Professional Strength Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner,ZC-54 (U.S. & Canada)
ESR-M14P5-AMotorcraft® Premium Glass Cleaner, CXC-100 (Canada)
Motorcraft® Spot and Stain Remover, ZC-14 (U.S.)
ESR-M14P5-AMotorcraft® Ultra-Clear Spray Glass Cleaner, ZC-23 (U.S.)
Motorcraft® Wheel and Tire Cleaner, ZC-37-A (U.S. & Canada)
CLEANING THE EXTERIOR
CLEANING THE EXTERIORPRECAUTIONS
Immediately remove additive residuals,bird droppings, insect deposits and roadtar. These may damage your vehicle’spaintwork or trim over time.
Remove any exterior accessories, forexample antennas, before entering a carwash.
CLEANING HEADLAMPS ANDREAR LAMPS
We recommend that you only use cold orlukewarm water containing car shampooto clean the headlamps and the rearlamps.
Do not scrape the lamps.
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12V Battery.....................................................328Changing the 12V Battery...............................328Charging the 12V Battery................................32812V Battery – Troubleshooting...............32812V Battery – Information Messages.........32912V Battery – Warning Lamps......................328
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360 Degree Camera...................................229360 Degree Camera Settings.........................231360 Degree Camera Guide Lines..........230360 Degree Camera Limitations...........229360 Degree Camera Precautions..........229360 Degree Camera Settings..................231Switching the 360 Degree Camera On andOff........................................................................231Switching the 360 Degree CameraView.....................................................................231
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911 Assist...........................................................66
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A/CSee: Climate Control.........................................136About This Publication..................................17ABSSee: Brakes............................................................197Accessing Apps............................................397Accessing Navigation.................................401Accessing the Passive Key BackupPosition.........................................................165Accessing the Trip Computer...................133Accessories....................................................407AC Charging....................................................179Connecting the Charger...................................179Stopping Charging..............................................181Active Park Assist.........................................232Active Park Assist –Troubleshooting............................................234Active Park Assist Precautions...............232
Active Park Assist –Troubleshooting........................................234Active Park Assist – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................234Active Park Assist – InformationMessages.........................................................234Adaptive Cruise Control............................236Adaptive Cruise Control –Troubleshooting............................................249Lane Centering....................................................243Predictive Speed Assist..................................246Predictive Speed Assist –Troubleshooting............................................249Adaptive Cruise Control AutomaticCancellation...............................................239Adaptive Cruise Control Indicators.......243Adaptive Cruise ControlLimitations..................................................236Adaptive Cruise ControlPrecautions.................................................236Adaptive Cruise Control –Troubleshooting........................................249Adaptive Cruise Control – InformationMessages.........................................................249Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors...................123Adjusting the Headlamps.........................329Adjusting the Instrument Panel LightingBrightness.....................................................118Adjusting the Luggage CompartmentLoad Floor...................................................299Adjusting the Map........................................401Changing the Format of the Map................401Zooming the Map In and Out........................401Adjusting the Seatbelt Height....................51Adjusting the Seatbelts DuringPregnancy.......................................................51Adjusting the Sound Settings.................378Adjusting the Steering Wheel..................105Adjusting the Volume.................................377Aid Mode.........................................................265How Does Aid Mode Work.............................265What Is Aid Mode..............................................265Airbag Precautions........................................58Airbags...............................................................56Front Passenger Sensing System..................60Air ConditioningSee: Climate Control.........................................136
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Brakes – Troubleshooting.........................198Brakes – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................199Brakes – Warning Lamps................................198Breaking-In.....................................................301
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Calculating Payload....................................292Calculating the Load Limit.......................293Canceling the Set Speed...........................241Capacities and Specifications...............366Center Console - GT.....................................30Center Display Limitations.......................387Center Display Overview...........................387Center Display Precautions......................387Center Display Settings............................388Changing a Road Wheel...........................365Changing the Language.............................132Changing the Measurement Unit...........132Changing the Remote Control Battery -LHD..................................................................69Changing the Temperature Unit..............132Changing the Tire Pressure Unit.............132Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi HotspotName or Password...................................376Charge Port Indicators.................................177Charging a Device........................................160Charging a Wireless Device......................162Charging Equipment...................................168Charging Your Vehicle.................................168AC Charging..........................................................179Charging Your Vehicle –Troubleshooting.............................................189DC Charging...........................................................181Charging Your Vehicle Hints.....................189Charging Your Vehicle Precautions.......168Charging Your Vehicle –Troubleshooting........................................189Charging Your Vehicle – Frequently AskedQuestions..........................................................191Charging Your Vehicle – InformationMessages.........................................................190Charging Your Vehicle – WarningLamps................................................................189Checking MyKey System Status...............78Checking the Brake Fluid...........................197Checking the Coolant................................326
Checking the Seatbelts................................53Checking the Tire Pressures.....................351Checking the Wiper Blades......................108Children and Airbags....................................59Child Restraint Anchor Points...................38Locating the Child Restraint Lower AnchorPoints...................................................................38Locating the Child Restraint Top TetherAnchor Points...................................................39What Are the Child Restraint AnchorPoints...................................................................38Child Restraints...............................................39Child Restraint Position Information............39Child Restraints Recommendation...............40Child Safety.......................................................37Child Restraint Anchor Points.........................38Child Restraints.....................................................39Installing Child Restraints.................................40Child Safety Locks..........................................47Child Safety Precautions.............................37Cleaning Products........................................331Cleaning the Exterior...................................331Cleaning Camera Lenses andSensors.............................................................333Cleaning Chrome, Aluminium or StainlessSteel...................................................................332Cleaning Headlamps and RearLamps................................................................331Cleaning Stripes or Graphics.........................332Cleaning the Exterior Precautions................331Cleaning the Underbody.................................333Cleaning Wheels................................................332Cleaning Windows and WiperBlades................................................................332Cleaning the Interior...................................333Cleaning Carpets and Floor Mats................334Cleaning Displays and Screens....................333Cleaning Fabric...................................................333Cleaning Plastic..................................................333Cleaning Seatbelts............................................334Cleaning Storage Compartments...............334Cleaning the Instrument Panel.....................333Cleaning Vinyl.....................................................334Clearing All MyKeys.......................................78Climate Control.............................................136Auto Mode.............................................................139Climate Control Hints.................................140
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