heater FORD MUSTANG MACH E 2023 Owners Manual
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Exterior Mirrors
Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors..................123
Folding the Exterior Mirrors - VehiclesWith: Power Folding Mirrors................123
Folding the Exterior Mirrors - VehiclesWith: Manual Folding Mirrors..............124
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster Overview - Excluding:GT..................................................................125
Instrument Cluster Overview - GT........126
Power Gauge - GT........................................127
Speedometer.................................................127
Vehicle Range Display................................127
High Voltage Battery Gauge.....................127
What Are the Instrument ClusterWarning Lamps........................................128
Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps......128
What Are the Instrument ClusterIndicators....................................................129
Instrument Cluster Indicators.................130
Instrument Cluster Display
Brake Coach....................................................131
Personalized Settings
Changing the Language............................132
Changing the Measurement Unit..........132
Changing the Temperature Unit.............132
Changing the Tire Pressure Unit............132
Trip Computer
Accessing the Trip Computer..................133
Resetting the Trip Computer...................133
Trip Data..........................................................133
Remote Start
What Is Remote Start................................134
Remote Start Precautions.......................134
Remote Start Limitations.........................134
Enabling Remote Start..............................134
Remotely Starting and Stopping theVehicle.........................................................134
Extending the Remote Start Duration.........................................................................135
Remote Start Settings...............................135
Climate Control
Identifying the Climate Control Unit.....136
Switching Climate Control On and Off.........................................................................136
Switching Recirculated Air On and Off.........................................................................136
Switching Air Conditioning On and Off.........................................................................136
Switching Defrost On and Off................136
Switching Maximum Defrost On and Off.........................................................................136
Switching Maximum Cooling On and Off.........................................................................137
Switching the Electric Heater On and Off.........................................................................137
Switching the Heated Wiper Park On andOff..................................................................137
Switching the Heated Rear Window Onand Off.........................................................137
Setting the Blower Motor Speed............137
Switching the Heated Mirrors On and Off.........................................................................138
Setting the Temperature..........................138
Directing the Flow of Air............................138
Auto Mode......................................................139
Climate Control Hints................................140
Interior Air Quality
What Is the Cabin Air Filter......................142
Replacing the Cabin Air Filter..................142
Front Seats
Front Seat Precautions.............................143
Sitting in the Correct Position.................143
Manual Seats................................................144
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ACCESSING THE TRIP
COMPUTER
1.
Press the button on thetouchscreen to open the applicationdrawer.
2.Press Trips.
RESETTING THE TRIP
COMPUTER
1.
Press the button on thetouchscreen to open the applicationdrawer.
2.Press Trips.
3.Press Trip 1 or Trip 2.
4.Press Reset.
Note:The current trip resets every time youstart your vehicle.
TRIP DATA
Trip data includes distance, time andenergy economy. Better energy economy,meaning greater efficiency or lowerconsumption, results in increased drivingrange.
Where Did My Energy Go
Displays a breakdown of energyconsumption for your trip.
•Climate Use – This includes energyused by your vehicle’s high voltageclimate control components such asthe electric A/C compressor and theelectric heater.
•Driving and Route – This includesenergy used to propel your vehiclebased on your driving style and route.Your driving style includes how fast youdrive and whether your accelerationand braking is mild or aggressive. Yourroute includes factors such as theamount of city or highway driving androad grades.
•Accessories – This includes energyused for low voltage accessories suchas climate system fans, heated seatsand lighting.
•Exterior Temperature – This includesenergy losses due to outsidetemperature and other conditionswhich reduce vehicle system efficiency.
How Is My Driving
Display’s scores for trip driving behavior.Higher scores result in better energyeconomy.
•Acceleration – Light to moderateacceleration improves your score.
•Braking – We recommend slow andsteady braking.
•Speed – Maintain reasonable vehiclespeeds for best scores.
You can view additional trip databy pressing the icon on yourtouchscreen.
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You can also use this setting to defog andclear the windshield of a thin covering ofice.
Note:There is also a button on the lightingcontrol.
Note:To prevent window fogging, youcannot select recirculated air whenmaximum defrost is on.
Note:The heated rear window also turnson when you select maximum defrost.
SWITCHING MAXIMUM
COOLING ON AND OFF
Press the button to access theclimate controls.
Press the button.
Note:When you switch maximum coolingoff, air conditioning remains on.
Note:In certain conditions, for example,cold weather, maximum cooling may notactivate or could run slow when switchedon. This helps reduce power consumptionfrom the battery.
SWITCHING THE ELECTRIC
HEATER ON AND OFF
When E-Heat is on, an electric heaterwarms the cabin and keeps the windowsfrom fogging. Turning E-Heat off savesbattery power, which extends your drivingrange. The electric heater is the only sourceof heat to warm the cabin.
Press the button to access theclimate controls.
Press the button to switch theelectric heater on or off.
Note:The default setting is on.
Note:Disabling the system helps maximizeyour driving range.
Note:The system does not work in someclimate control modes.
Note:This button does not switch off theclimate control system.
Note:In certain conditions, for examplewarm weather, the system could notactivate or could run with reducedperformance when switched on.
SWITCHING THE HEATED
WIPER PARK ON AND OFF (IF
EQUIPPED)
When you switch the heated rearwindow on, the heated wiperpark also turns on.
SWITCHING THE HEATED
REAR WINDOW ON AND OFF
Press the button to clear the rearwindow of thin ice and fog. Theheated rear window turns offafter a short period of time.
Note:Do not use harsh chemicals, razorblades or other sharp objects to clean orremove decals from the inside of the heatedrear window as this could cause damage tothe heated rear window grid lines notcovered by the vehicle Warranty.
SETTING THE BLOWER MOTOR
SPEED
1.
Press the button on thetouchscreen
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Preconditioning Your Vehicle
You can precondition your vehicle by usingdeparture and comfort settings to warmor cool your cabin and the high voltagebattery when your vehicle is plugged in. Byusing energy from your charging sourceprior to your departure, batterytemperature can be managed for bestdriving performance and less energy willbe needed for heating or cooling of thecabin at the start of your drive. This helpsmaximize your driving range. See Settingthe Charging Schedule and Preferences(page 184).
Note:You can also access departure andcomfort settings using the FordPass App.
Note:Lower cabin temperature settings onthe climate control system results in bettertrip range.
Parking Your Vehicle
At temperatures just above the freezingpoint and lower, plug your vehicle in whennot in use to maintain high voltage batteryperformance.
When possible park your vehicle under acovered area or in a garage. This will helpto moderate temperatures which affectperformance of the high voltage batteryand require energy to heat or cool thecabin.
Driving Style
Range is reduced when driving aggressivelyor at consistently high speeds. Aggressivedriving for extended periods could alsoresult in reducing your battery’s efficiencyand lifespan. Use the trip application onyour touchscreen to see your driving scores.See Trip Data (page 133).
DRIVING IN COLD WEATHER
Pack a small supply kit with a 12 V jumpbox, blanket, snow scraper and glovesduring winter.
We recommend winter tires with sufficienttread depth for traction.
Clear snow and ice from the roof, hood, allwindows and mirrors. Remove piled upsnow or ice from the wipers and washernozzles. Allow time for windows to defrostand interior controls to warm up beforedriving.
Preconditioning Your Vehicle
You can precondition your vehicle to warmor cool the cabin and the high voltagebattery when you have your vehicleplugged in. You can charge your vehicle tothe targeted level and also make sure yourvehicle is at a comfortable temperaturefor the occupants.
Note:You can precondition your vehicleprior to your departure using the FordPassapp.
Keep your vehicle fully charged beforeheading out into cold weather.
Note:Using seat heaters is more efficientfor warming occupants than using the heatfrom the climate control.
Note:Lower cabin temperature settings onthe climate control system results in bettertrip range.
DRIVING THROUGH SHALLOW
WATER
WARNING: Do not attempt tocross a deep or flowing body of water.Failure to follow this instruction couldresult in the loss of control of yourvehicle, personal injury or death.
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6.Turn the fuse box over and open thelid.
IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX
Protected ComponentRatingItem
Not used.—1
Not used (spare).40 A2
Windshield wiper heater.15 A3
Not used (spare).40 A4
Not used.—5
Not used.—6
Not used.—7
Not used.—8
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Protected ComponentRatingItem
Not used.—9
Not used.—10
Powertrain control module.15 A11
Not used.—12
A/C electric compressor.15 A13Active grille shutter.Powertrain control moduleheater cooling pump.Powertrain control moduleheater shut off valve.
Secondary drive unit trans-mission oil pump (GT).15 A14
Not used.—15
Battery charge controlmodule.10 A16
Not used.—17
Powertrain control module.10 A18
Brake system controlmodule.10 A19
Charge port status indicator.5 A20
Frunk actuator relay coil.5 A21
Amplifier.20 A22
Rear driver side electronicdoor.20 A23
Not used.—24
Left-hand enhanced head-lamps.25 A25
Right-hand enhanced head-lamps.25 A26
Keep alive power.5 A27
Frunk actuator relay coil.5 A28
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Multi-Point Inspection
Radiator, cooler, heater and air conditioninghoses12V Battery performance
Suspension components for leaks ordamageExterior lamps and hazard warning systemoperation
Steering and linkageFluid levels; fill if necessary1
Tires for wear and proper pressure 2For fluid leaks
Windshield for cracks, chips or pitsHalf-shaft dust boots
Washer spray and wiper operationHorn operation
1 Brake, coolant recovery reservoir and window washer.2 Your vehicle is equipped with a temporary mobility kit; check the tire sealant expirationUse By date on the canister. Replace as needed.
Be sure to ask your dealership serviceadvisor or technician about the multi-pointvehicle inspection. It is a comprehensiveway to perform a thorough inspection ofyour vehicle. Your checklist gives youimmediate feedback on the overallcondition of your vehicle.
NORMAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Normal Scheduled Maintenance 1
Rotate tires, inspect tire wear and measure tread depth.Every 12 months or10,000 mi (16,000 km).Perform multi-point inspection (recommended).
Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake linings,hoses and parking brake.
Inspect cooling system level, strength and hoses.
Inspect half-shaft boots.
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Switching Rear Occupant Alert SystemOn and Off....................................................152Switching Recirculated Air On andOff...................................................................136Switching Repeat Mode On andOff...................................................................377Switching Reverse Brake Assist On andOff..................................................................204Switching Shuffle Mode On andOff...................................................................377Switching Stability Control On andOff...................................................................216Switching the Audio Unit On andOff...................................................................377Switching the Electric Heater On andOff....................................................................137Switching the Front Interior Lamps Onand Off............................................................117Switching the Hazard Flashers On andOff...................................................................307Switching the Heated Mirrors On andOff...................................................................138Switching the Heated Rear Window Onand Off...........................................................137Switching the Heated Steering WheelOn and Off...................................................105Switching the Heated Wiper Park On andOff....................................................................137Switching the Lane Keeping SystemMode.............................................................264Switching the Lane Keeping System Onand Off.........................................................264Switching the Rear Interior Lamps Onand Off............................................................117Switching the Rear Window Wiper Onand Off...........................................................107Switching Traction Control On andOff....................................................................213Switching Walk Away Lock AudibleFeedback On and Off...............................90Switching Walk Away Lock On andOff....................................................................90Symbols Glossary...........................................19Symbols Used on Your Vehicle..................19System UpdateSee: Software Update Settings...................404See: Vehicle Software Updates...................404
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Technical SpecificationsSee: Capacities and Specifications............366Temporary Neutral Mode..........................193Entering Temporary Neutral Mode..............193Exiting Temporary Neutral Mode.................194How Does Temporary Neutral ModeWork...................................................................193Temporary Neutral Mode Limitations........193What Is Temporary Neutral Mode................193The Better Business Bureau Auto LineProgram........................................................414The Mediation and ArbitrationProgram........................................................415Third Party Software CopyrightAcknowledgment......................................417Tire Care...........................................................351Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemLimitations..................................................362Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemOverview.......................................................361Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemPrecautions.................................................362Tire Pressure Monitoring System............361Tire Pressure Monitoring System –Troubleshooting............................................363Tire Pressure Monitoring System –Troubleshooting........................................363Tire Pressure Monitoring System –Information Messages................................364Tire Pressure Monitoring System – WarningLamps...............................................................363Tire Replacement Requirements..........346Tire Rotation..................................................353Tire Sealant and Inflator KitComponents...............................................355Tire Sealant and Inflator KitPrecautions.................................................355Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit....................355Towing a Trailer Precautions..................300Towing a Trailer............................................300Towing Your Vehicle Precautions............312Towing Your Vehicle.....................................312Towing Your Vehicle –Troubleshooting.............................................313
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