FORD TAURUS 2015 6.G Quick Reference Guide
Manufacturer: FORD, Model Year: 2015, Model line: TAURUS, Model: FORD TAURUS 2015 6.GPages: 10, PDF Size: 1.16 MB
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2015
 Taurus
Quick Reference Guide
This Quick Reference Guide is not intended to 
replace your vehicle Owner’s Manual 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 
Manual carefully as you begin learning about your 
new vehicle and refer to the appropriate chapters 
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 Manual.
May 2014 
First Printing   
Quick Reference Guide   
Taurus   
Litho in U.S.A.
United States  
Ford Customer Relationship Center
1-800-392-3673 (FORD)
(TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952)
fordowner.com
Canada 
Ford Customer Relationship Centre
1-800-565-3673 (FORD)
ford.ca
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTRUMENT PANEL  4–5
GETTING STARTED  
WITH YOUR SYNC SYSTEM  6 –7
SYNC
 WITH MYFORD TOUCH  8–10
COMFORT   11–13
CONVENIENCE  14–15
FUNCTION  16–17
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION   18–19
COMMONLY USED SYNC® VOICE COMMANDS
ENTERTAINMENT 
  •    Audio list of commands: 
You can also get detailed 
lists of commands for radio, 
USB, Bluetooth
® audio, 
SiriusXM and SD card
  • Radio
    - 
    - FM <87.9-107.9>
    - FM preset <#>
  • CD
    - Play track <1-512>
    - Shuffle 
  • USB
    - Play song 
    - Play album 
  • SiriusXM
    - 
    - Preset <#>
NAVIGATION* 
  •    Navigation list of commands 
    -  Destination street address 
    - Destination home
    - Navigation voice 
    -  Navigation voice volume  
    - Repeat instruction
    -  Show 
heading-up/3D>
  •  Travel Link list of commands
    - Traffic
    - Weather
    - Movie listings
    - Fuel prices
    -  Sports 
  •  List of commands
  •  Main menu
  • Previous
  • Next
  •  Go back
  • Exit
  • Help
  •  Pair my phone
PHONE •  Phone list of commands
    - Dial
    -  Call 
cell/at home/at work
    - Call voicemail
    - Do not disturb 
    -  Listen to text messages 
(phone-dependent feature)
CLIMATE*  •    Climate control list  
of commands
    - Climate 
    - Climate my temperature
    - Climate temperature 
Some features may not be available in your area. 
Refer to your Owner’s Manual, visit the website  
or call the toll-free number for more information.  For U.S. customers: visit SyncMyRide.com 
 
or call 1-800-392-3673 (select Option  
1 or 2 for language, then Option 3).   For Canadian customers: visit SyncMyRide.ca 
or call 1-800-565-3673 (select Option  
1 or 2 for language, then Option 3).
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in loss of 
vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly 
recommend that you use extreme caution 
when using any device that may take your 
focus off the road. Your primary responsibility 
is the safe operation of your vehicle. We 
recommend against the use of any hand-held 
device while driving and encourage the use of 
voice-operated systems when possible. Make 
sure you are aware of all applicable local laws 
that may affect the use of electronic devices 
while driving.
LEARN MORE ABOUT  
YOUR NEW VEHICLE
Scan the country-appropriate QR code with 
your smartphone (make sure you have a 
scanner app installed) and you can access 
even more information about your vehicle.
ford.ca
fordowner.com
*  available only with MyFord Touch   
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1.   CRUISE  CONTROL  
To set your cruise  
control speed:
A.   Press the ON control 
up and release. 
B.   Accelerate to the  
desired speed.
C.   Press the SET control 
up and release, then 
take your foot off the 
accelerator. After you 
set your speed, you 
can press SET + or � 
to adjust cruise speed. 
To disable, press the 
OFF control down. 
    ADAPTIVE CRUISE  
CONTROL* 
Allows you to set and 
maintain a ‘gap distance’ 
between you and the 
vehicle in front of you 
during highway driving. 
When your cruise control 
is active, press GAP  up 
or down to select the 
gap distance. Four gap 
distance settings are 
available. Refer to the 
Cruise Control chapter 
in your Owner’s Manual 
for more information. 2.
  POWER TILT AND 
TELESCOPE STEERING 
COLUMN* AND 
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS*  
Two separate controls 
allow you to tilt and 
telescope the steering 
column, and adjust 
the accelerator and 
brake pedals to the 
desired position.
3.    LEFT  VEHICLE 
INFORMATION 
DISPLAY*  
Use the left-hand, 5-way 
controls located on your 
steering wheel to scroll 
through information 
such as fuel usage, trip 
odometer, trip timer and 
other features. You can 
also personalize various 
vehicle settings to match 
your preferences. Refer  
to the Information 
Displays chapter in your 
Owner’s Manual for  
more information.  4.
   SERVICE  ENGINE   
SOON LIGHT  
  Lights briefly when 
you switch on the ignition. 
If it remains on or is 
blinking after you start 
the engine, the On-Board 
Diagnostics (OBD-II) 
system has detected a 
problem and your vehicle 
requires service. Drive in a 
moderate fashion (avoid 
heavy acceleration and 
deceleration) and contact 
your authorized dealer 
as soon as possible.
5.    STEERING  WHEEL 
CONTROLS   
Press  VOL + or �  to  
increase or decrease 
volume levels. Press 
SEEK 
 or  to access 
the next/previous radio 
station preset, CD 
track or preset satellite 
radio channel*. 
   Press 
 to access 
SYNC® phone features.
   Press 
 to access  
voice recognition. 6.
   RIGHT  VEHICLE 
INFORMATION 
DISPLAY*  
 Displays  information 
about Entertainment, 
Phone and Navigation*. 
Use the right-hand, 5-way 
controls located on your 
steering wheel to scroll 
through, highlight and 
make minor adjustments 
within a selected menu. 
Refer to the  MyFord 
Touch
® chapter in your 
Owner’s Manual for 
more information.
7.    PUSH BUTTON START* 
  Allows you to start your 
vehicle by pressing 
the ENGINE START 
STOP  button, while 
fully pressing down on 
the brake pedal. Press 
the button again to 
switch the engine off. 
  
Note: Your intelligent 
access transmitter* must 
be inside the vehicle for 
the engine to start.
8.     HAZARD CONTROL
INSTRUMENT 
PANEL
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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR SYNC® SYSTEM
SYNC is a hands-free, voice recognition system used  
for entertainment, information and communication.  
SYNC. SAY THE WORD.
 
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
1)  Set up your owner account at SyncMyRide.com (U.S.) 
or SyncMyRide.ca (Canada). Register by following the 
on-screen instructions. After registering, you can see what 
services you are eligible for.
2)   SYNC uses a wireless connection called 
 Bluetooth®  
to communicate with your phone. Switch on Bluetooth 
mode in your phone’s menu options. This lets your phone  
find SYNC. If you need more details on setting up your 
phone to work with SYNC, visit SyncMyRide.com (U.S.)  
or SyncMyRide.ca (Canada) or your phone  
manufacturer’s website.
Why Do You Need a SYNC Owner Account? 
A SYNC owner account gives you the latest software  
updates that add new places, directions and information; 
and if you have questions, you’ll get free customer support. 
For additional support, refer to your Owner’s Manual, visit 
the website or call the toll-free number. See the inside front 
cover of this guide for details.
PAIRING YOUR PHONE WITH SYNC
In order to use the many features of SYNC, such as making a 
phone call or receiving a text, you must first connect or pair 
your phone with SYNC.
To Pair Your Phone for the First Time
 1)   Make sure that your vehicle is in park (P), then switch on 
your ignition and radio.
2)    Press the phone button 
. When the display indicates  
no phone is paired, press OK. 
3)    When  Find SYNC appears in the display, press OK. 
4)   
Put your phone into Bluetooth discovery mode. See your 
device’s manual, if necessary.
5)   When prompted on your phone’s display, enter the PIN 
provided by SYNC into your phone.
6)  The display will indicate when the pairing is successful.
The System May Prompt You to
  •    Set your phone as primary or favorite (the primary phone will 
receive messages and voicemail).
  •     Download your phone book (a requirement to use the full 
set of voice commands).
  •    Switch on 911 Assist
®.
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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR SYNC® SYSTEM
Tips  •   
Make sure you accept the request from SYNC to access  
your phone. 
 •     To pair subsequent phones, please refer to Pairing Subsequent 
Phones in the SYNC chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
  •    If you are experiencing pairing problems, try performing a  
clean pairing by deleting your services from SYNC, deleting  
the SYNC connection from your phone, and then repeating  
the Pairing Your Phone with SYNC process.
USING YOUR PHONE WITH SYNC
Note: Enter your phone book contacts with both first and last 
names to increase the ability of SYNC to select the correct 
contact. Remember to say the contact name exactly as it  
appears in your phone book. 
Making a Phone Call
Use SYNC to make a phone call to anyone in your phone  
book by pressing the voice button 
 and when prompted,  
give a voice command. For a list of voice commands, say 
“What can I say?”.
For example, you could say “Call Jake Smith at home”.  
SYNC repeats the command back to you and dials the number.
Note: You can also make phone calls by giving say voice 
command “Dial”, then verbally say the phone number.
Answering Incoming Calls
Whenever you have an incoming call, you will be able to see 
the name and number of the person calling in your display. 
Press the phone button 
 to answer an incoming call. You 
can hang up at any time by pressing and holding the phone 
button 
 . Do Not Disturb Mode 
This feature blocks incoming calls and text messages and 
saves them for later. You still have access to outgoing calls 
when this feature is active. Say the voice command “Do not 
disturb on” to enable and “Do not disturb off” to disable.
USING SYNC TO ACCESS DIGITAL MEDIA
SYNC has a media hub with multiple inputs allowing you to 
access personal media from your digital devices.
Using Voice Commands to Play Music
 1)  
Plug your media player into your USB port. 
2)   Press the voice button 
. When prompted, say “USB”, 
then follow-up by saying a voice command. For a list of 
voice commands, say “What can I say?”.
3)   You will hear the command repeated back to you and the 
selected item will play.
Do More 
Create your account at SyncMyRide.com (U.S.) or 
SyncMyRide.ca (Canada) to get the most out of your SYNC 
experience. Visit the website or call the toll-free number. See 
the inside front cover of this guide for more details.  
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SYNC® WITH MYFORD TOUCH®* 
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           PHONE 
Voice-control your phone for hands- 
free calling with your phone securely  
put away. With SYNC, you do not 
need to know the phone number. 
Just say the name of the person 
you want from your contacts. 
Your phone connects you with 
many other features:
 •  Automatically connect to a 
911 Operator in the event of an 
accident (you must switch this 
feature on prior to the event).
  •  Transfer calls seamlessly from 
SYNC to phone as you get in or  
out of your vehicle.
Refer to the SYNC chapter of your 
Owner’s Manual for complete details. 
           NAVIGATION*
Get started with your navigation 
system by pressing the upper-right, 
green corner. The available, voice-
activated navigation system includes: 
  • SiriusXM Traffic
  • SiriusXM Travel Link
  •  GPS (Global Positioning 
System) technology
  • 3-D mapping
  • Turn-by-turn navigation
 
Some features require activation. Refer 
to the MyFord Touch chapter of your 
Owner’s Manual for complete details. Set a Destination
Set a destination on your touchscreen 
by using a street address, a city center,  
a place on the map or a Point of Interest 
(POI). The easiest way, however, is  
by voice.
1)
  Press the voice button 
.  
When prompted, say “Destination 
street address”.
2)   The system will ask you to say the  
full address and will display 
an example on-screen. 
3)   You can then speak the address 
naturally, such as: “One two 
three Main Street, Anytown”.
You can also use the touchscreen to 
enter a destination and narrow your 
choices by city or street as you type. 
You can choose from up to three 
different types of routes: 
 •   Fastest:  Uses the fastest 
moving roads possible.
  •  Shortest: Uses the shortest 
distance possible.
 •   Eco  (EcoRoute): Uses the most  
fuel-efficient route.
*if equipped
A REVOLUTIONARY WAY TO CONNECT WITH YOUR VEHICLE
GETTING STARTED, UNDERSTANDING SYNC WITH MYFORD TOUCH
Use the four corner, four-color touchscreen to explore and interact with your  
vehicle. The touchscreen works the same way traditional controls, knobs and 
buttons do. Press the various corners on your touchscreen to personalize the  
many features and settings of your vehicle all in one place. The system provides  
easy interaction with your cellular phone, multimedia entertainment, climate 
controls and navigation system*. G
eneral Tips
 •  Press the home icon  at any  
time to return to your home screen 
or use the voice command by 
saying “Go back”.
  •  For additional support, refer to your 
Owner’s Manual, visit the website 
or call the toll-free number. See 
the inside front cover of this guide 
for details.
Before You Get Started
 •   Pair your phone to SYNC. To do 
this, touch Add Phone on your 
touchscreen. When prompted, 
enter the PIN provided on the 
display into your phone. The  
display will indicate when pairing  
is successful. See the Getting 
Started with Your SYNC System 
section for instructions on how  
to do this.
  •  Make sure to insert your navigation 
SD card* into the media port 
located in the center console 
or your navigation features will 
not work.
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           CLIMATE
Control the temperature, airflow 
direction, fan speed, and activates 
other climate features, such as 
climate controlled front seats* for 
you and your passenger. To use 
voice commands to operate climate, 
say a voice command like “Climate 
temperature 72 degrees” and MyFord 
Touch will make that adjustment.
Set Your Temperature
  •   Touch the lower-right, blue Climate 
corner on the touchscreen.
  •  Set your exact, desired 
temperature by using the  
+ or � buttons.
           ENTERTAINMENT
No matter how you store your 
music, SYNC makes it yours to enjoy 
when you’re behind the wheel. Just 
press the lower-left, red corner of 
the touchscreen. From here, you 
can easily go between AM, FM, 
SiriusXM and other media sources. 
Set Your Radio Presets
  •  Touch the Entertainment corner  
on the touchscreen.
  • Touch FM.
  • Touch Direct Tune.
  •  Enter the desired station and  
touch Enter.
  •  Touch  Presets  and then touch and 
hold one of the memory preset 
buttons to save it. The sound will 
mute briefly and return when the 
system saves the station.  
 
 
 
 
 
  Bring in Your Own Music
Gain access to any audio source 
by voice and even control how 
each operates, like changing radio 
stations, CD tracks or music on 
one of the following devices: 
 
• USB
 •  Bluetooth
® streaming
  • SD card
  • Audio input jack
For additional support, refer to your 
Owner’s Manual, visit the website  
or call the toll-free number. See  
the inside front cover of this guide  
for details.
*if equipped
COMFORT
CLIMATE CONTROLLED  
FRONT SEATS*  
To access, press the Climate corner 
on the touchscreen. For heated front 
seats, press 
 repeatedly to cycle 
through the various heat modes and 
off. For cooled front seats, press 
 
repeatedly to cycle through the various 
cooling modes and off. If your vehicle is 
not equipped with a touchscreen, use 
the hard button controls (indicated by 
the same symbols) to cycle through 
the various heated or cooled modes  
and off.
  
 
 
  HEATED STEERING WHEEL* 
 
Press the Climate corner of the 
touchscreen. Press  to switch  
on and off. 
Note: The wood trim will not heat 
between the 10 and 2 o’clock positions.
HEATED REAR SEATS*   The controls are on the back of the 
center console. Press  repeatedly 
to cycle through the various heat 
settings and off. Warmer settings are 
indicated by more indicator lights. 
MEMORY FUNCTION*  Use the memory controls located on 
the side seat panel to program and 
then recall memory positions. Move 
the features to the desired positions.  
To program position 1, press 
 
and hold until you hear a tone. 
To set a second position, press 
  
and hold until the same  
tone sounds. 
You can now use these controls to 
recall the set positions.  
TILTING HEAD RESTRAINTS*
Tilt the head restraints to suit your 
needs. First, adjust the seatback to 
an upright driving position. Then, tilt 
the head restraint forward by gently 
pulling the top of the head restraint. 
Once it is in the forward-most  
position, tilting it forward once 
more will release it to the 
original upright position.
Note: Do not attempt to force the 
head restraint backward after it 
is tilted. Instead, continue tilting 
it forward until the head restraint 
releases to the upright position.
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MULTI-CONTOUR ACTIVE 
MOTION* FRONT SEAT
Using the button mounted on the 
outside of the driver seat, you can 
adjust the massage and support 
settings. You can also control the 
intensity of the massage, increase 
or decrease the lumbar bolster and 
cushion support, and adjust the  
height of the bolster.
Note: The massage system turns off after 
20 minutes. The engine must be running 
or the vehicle must be in accessory mode 
to use the feature. Allow a few seconds 
for any selection to respond. The seatback 
and cushion massage cannot function at 
the same time.
MOONROOF*  Your moonroof includes an automatic, 
one-touch, express opening, closing 
and venting feature. 
To open, press and release the SLIDE 
control. Pull and release the SLIDE 
control to close. Vent the moonroof by 
pressing and releasing the TILT control. 
To close from a venting position, pull 
and hold the TILT control. 
GLOBAL OPENING*  You can use the global opening feature 
by pressing and holding the unlock 
button to vent the windows and 
moonroof*. Release the button once 
the motion starts. The windows and 
moonroof will continue opening. Press 
the lock or unlock button on the remote 
control to stop motion.
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COMFORT COMFORT
DUAL ZONE AUTOMATIC  
CLIMATE CONTROL
You can use the automatic setting to 
set a preferred air temperature inside 
your vehicle. The system then adjusts 
temperature, fan speed, air distribution, 
air conditioning operation and selects 
outside air or recirculated air to heat or 
cool the vehicle. 
Press the AUTO button to set your 
desired temperature. 
You and your front passenger can  
press independent controls to adjust 
the air temperature on each side of the 
vehicle. Press PASS TEMP or DUAL  
(depending on your system) and turn 
the control or press + or 
� to increase  or decrease the air temperature on the 
passenger side of the vehicle.
To return to a single temperature, press 
DUAL
 or hold down the AUTO  button 
for more than two seconds. 
Note: Adjusting the settings when your 
vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold is 
not necessary. The system automatically 
adjusts to heat or cool the cabin to 
your selected temperature as quickly 
as possible. For the system to function 
efficiently, the instrument panel and side 
air vents should be fully open.
If you select AUTO  during cold outside 
temperatures, the system directs airflow 
to the windshield and side window vents. 
In addition, the fan may run at a slower 
speed until the engine warms up.
If you select AUTO  during hot outside 
temperatures, or when the inside of the 
vehicle is hot, the system automatically 
uses recirculated air to maximize interior 
cooling. When the interior reaches 
the selected temperature, the system 
automatically switches to using  
outside air.
AMBIENT LIGHTING* When activated, ambient lighting 
lights footwells and cupholders with a 
choice of colors. To access and make 
adjustments:
1)   Press the Settings icon and then  
> Vehicle > Ambient Lighting.
2)   Touch the desired color.
3)   Use the scroll bar to increase or 
decrease the intensity.
To turn the feature on or off, press the 
power button. 
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 INTELLIGENT ACCESS*
Note: Your intelligent access transmitter 
must be within 3 feet (1 meter) of the 
vehicle for intelligent access to  
function properly.
To unlock a front door, pull a front 
exterior door handle. To lock the doors, 
press and hold the door handle lock 
sensor. Once your vehicle is unlocked, 
you can press the exterior trunk 
release button near the license plate.  The intelligent access transmitter also 
contains a mechanical key blade. You 
can use it to unlock the driver door or 
lock the glove box (if your vehicle has a 
locking glove box), if necessary. 
See the Locks chapter in your  
Owner’s Manual for more details. 
SECURICODE™  
KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD* 
 
Allows you to lock or unlock the 
doors, recall memory features and 
arm or disarm the anti-theft alarm. 
The keypad, located near the driver’s 
window, is invisible until touched and 
then it lights up so you can see and 
touch the buttons. To get started, you 
will need your 5-digit factory code 
found on your owner’s wallet card 
(located in the glove box). Entering 
this code unlocks the driver’s door.
  To lock all of the doors, press and 
hold 7•8
 and 9•0 at the same time. 
To unlock all doors, press and hold 
3•4 within five seconds. For complete 
information, refer to the SecuriCode 
Keyless Entry Keypad section in the 
Locks chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
 
REMOTE START*  
Remote start allows you to start the 
engine from outside your vehicle. To 
start, press 
 and then press  twice 
within three seconds. Your vehicle will 
run for 5, 10, or 15 minutes, depending 
on the setting. See the Information 
Displays chapter to select the duration 
of the remote start system. 
Once inside, apply the brake while 
pressing the ENGINE START STOP 
button. Shift into drive (D) and go. 
If you have an integrated keyhead 
transmitter, insert the key into the 
ignition and switch on the ignition as 
you normally would before driving. To 
switch off the engine from outside the 
vehicle after using your remote start, 
press 
 once. 
CONVENIENCECONVENIENCE
MYKEY®  MyKey allows you to program certain 
driving restrictions in order to promote 
good driving habits. You can program 
speed restrictions, limited volume 
levels, safety belt reminders and more. 
For complete information, refer to the 
MyKey chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
AUTOWIPERS* 
If switched on, your wipers will 
automatically turn on when moisture 
is present on the windshield. The wiper 
speed will vary based on the amount 
of moisture detected and on the 
sensitivity setting. To switch off this 
feature, switch off your wiper controls.
Note: Make sure that this feature is 
switched off before entering a car wash.
AUTOLAMPS 
The headlamps will switch on and off 
automatically in low light situations 
or during inclement weather. 
To use, place the lighting control 
switch into the autolamp position . The 
headlamps will remain on for a period 
of time after you switch off the ignition. 
Use the information display controls 
to adjust the period of time that 
the headlamps will remain on. See 
the Information Displays chapter in 
your Owner’s Manual for details.
Note: Autolamps also includes a 
windshield wiper rainlamp feature. When 
the windshield wipers are turned to low- 
or high-speed wiping during daylight and 
the headlamp control is in the autolamp 
position, the exterior lamps will turn on 
after a brief delay and will remain on until 
you switch the wipers off.
POWER ADJUSTABLE  
FOOT PEDALS* 
Move the brake and accelerator  
pedals by using the control 
  
located on the left side of the  
steering column.
Press and hold the appropriate side 
of the control to move the pedals.
Press 
 to move the pedals away 
from you.
Press 
 to move the pedals closer  
to you.
Adjust the pedals only when the vehicle 
is in park (P).
Note: Never use the controls while your 
vehicle is moving and with your feet on the 
accelerator and brake pedals.    
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FUNCTIONFUNCTION
BLIS® (BLIND SPOT  
INFORMATION SYSTEM) WITH  
CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT*
BLIS helps determine if a vehicle may 
be in your blind spot zone. Cross traffic 
alert warns you if a car is coming from 
the sides when your vehicle is in reverse 
(R). Both features display a yellow 
indicator light in your exterior mirrors. 
Cross traffic alert also sounds an 
audible alarm and displays messages 
to warn you from which direction 
vehicles are approaching. Refer to the 
Driving Aids chapter in your Owner’s 
Manual for more information. 
Note: Driving aids do not replace the 
need to watch where the vehicle is 
moving and brake when necessary. 
Refer to your Owner’s Manual for safety 
information, more details and limitations.
LANE KEEPING SYSTEM* The system detects unintentional 
drifting toward the outside of the lane 
and alerts or aids the driver to stay in 
the lane through the steering system 
and instrument cluster display. The 
system automatically detects and 
tracks the road lane markings using  
a camera mounted behind the  
interior mirror. 
See the Driving Aids section in your 
Owner’s Manual for details.
COLLISION WARNING SYSTEM* 
This system is designed to alert the 
driver of certain collision risks. Radar 
sensors detect if vehicles ahead of you, 
which are moving in the same direction, 
may be a collision risk. The system will 
alert you with an audible tone   and red warning light which will appear 
above the dash. If the risk of collision 
increases, the system will increase 
brake support to help reduce  
collision speed. 
REAR VIEW CAMERA  
This system provides a visual image 
of the area behind the vehicle. The 
display automatically appears in the 
touchscreen when the vehicle is in 
reverse (R) and uses lines to alert you 
of your vehicle’s path and proximity 
to objects behind you. For non-
touchscreen vehicles, the image will 
appear in the 4.2 inch center  
stack display.
ACTIVE PARK ASSIST* The active park assist system can 
detect an available parallel parking 
space and automatically steer the 
vehicle into that space (hands-free). 
The system instructs the driver with 
visual and/or audible instructions 
with regard to braking, accelerating 
and shifting gears in order to safely 
park the vehicle. To initiate active 
park assist, press the AUTO |P| 
button located on the instrument 
panel. To stop the parking procedure, 
grab the steering wheel or press 
the control again. For complete 
information, refer to the Parking Aids 
chapter of your Owner’s Manual. 
Note: The driver is always responsible 
for controlling the vehicle, supervising 
the system and intervening, if required.
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM*
This 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.
Note: Visibility aids do not  
replace the need to watch where 
the vehicle is moving. Refer to your 
Owner’s Manual for safety information, 
more details and limitations.
Note: The driver is always responsible 
for controlling the vehicle, supervising 
the system and intervening, if required. 
SELECTSHIFT AUTOMATIC® 
TRANSMISSION*
The feature gives you the ability  
to manually change gears if you  
would like. 
To use, move the gearshift lever from 
drive (D) to sport (S). Then use the 
paddle shifters on your steering wheel 
to make shifts quickly. 
Pull the right paddle (+) to upshift. 
Pull the left paddle (−) to downshift.
If your vehicle is equipped with a +/− 
thumb switch on your gearshift lever, 
press (+) to upshift, press (−)  
to downshift.
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
LOCATION OF SPARE 
TIRE AND TOOLS  
Your spare tire and tools are 
in your trunk underneath 
your cargo cover. The 
spare tire is designed for 
emergency use only and 
should be replaced as soon 
as possible. For complete 
details on changing your  
tire, refer to the Wheels  
and Tires chapter of 
your Owner’s Manual. 
Note: Some Taurus SHO 
vehicles are equipped with a 
tire mobility kit and no spare 
tire. Refer to your Owner’s 
Manual for information 
on how to use this kit.  
TIRE PRESSURE 
MONITORING SYSTEM 
Your vehicle has a tire 
pressure monitoring system 
that shows a low tire 
pressure warning light 
 
in your information display 
when one or more of your 
tires are significantly under-
inflated. If this happens, stop 
and check your tires as soon 
as possible. Inflate them to 
the proper pressure. Refer to 
the Wheels and Tires chapter 
of your Owner’s Manual 
for more information. 
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE  Your new Ford vehicle 
comes with the assurance 
and support of 24-hour 
emergency roadside 
assistance. To receive 
roadside assistance in  
the United States, call  
1-800-241-3673. In Canada, 
call 1-800-665-2006.REAR WINDOW 
BUFFETING
When one or both of your 
rear windows are open,  
you may hear a pulsing 
noise. To alleviate this,  
lower a front window 
until the noise subsides.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
FUEL TANK CAPACITY 
AND FUEL INFO 
Your vehicle has a 19.0 
gallon (71.9L) fuel tank 
capacity. If your vehicle has 
a yellow ring around the fuel 
inlet, you have a flex fuel 
vehicle. You can use either 
regular unleaded fuel, E85 
ethanol fuel or any mixture 
of the two.
It is best not to alternate 
repeatedly between gasoline 
and E85. If you do switch 
fuels, it is recommended 
that you add as much fuel 
as possible, at least half a 
tank. Do not add less than 
5 gallons (18.9L) when 
refueling. You should drive 
the vehicle immediately after 
refueling for at least 5 miles 
(8 km) to allow the vehicle 
to adapt to the change in 
ethanol concentration. If you 
exclusively use E85 fuel,   it is recommended to fill 
the fuel tank with regular 
unleaded gasoline at each 
scheduled oil change. 
If the fuel inlet includes this 
symbol 
, then your 
vehicle uses only “Regular” 
unleaded gasoline with an 
octane rating of 87 or higher.   
Do not use E85 fuels 
because your vehicle  
was not designed to run  
on fuels with more than 
15% ethanol.
Refer to the Fuel and 
Refueling chapter of  
your Owner’s Manual  
for more details.
EASY FUEL® SYSTEM 
With this system, push 
on the fuel door to open, 
insert the nozzle and begin 
fueling. It is self-sealing and 
therefore protected against 
dust, dirt, water, snow and 
ice. Wait 10 seconds from 
the time the refueling nozzle 
is shut-off until you remove 
the nozzle from the vehicle 
to allow residual fuel in the 
nozzle to drain into the tank. 
When using a portable fuel 
container, slowly insert the 
fuel funnel (located in the 
spare tire compartment),  
and pour the fuel into  
the funnel.  
Note: Do not use aftermarket 
funnels as they will not work 
with the Easy Fuel system  
and may cause damage. 
Properly clean the funnel  
after each use.
TOWING YOUR VEHICLE  Towing your vehicle behind 
an RV or any other vehicle 
may be limited. Refer to 
Towing the Vehicle on Four 
Wheels section in the  
Towing chapter of your 
Owner’s Manual. 
FUEL-EFFICIENT 
TRANSMISSION 
Your vehicle has been 
designed to improve fuel 
economy by reducing fuel 
usage while coasting or 
decelerating. This may 
be perceived as a light to 
medium braking sensation 
when removing your foot 
from the accelerator pedal.
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