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Driving Economically..................................394
Driving in Special Conditions...................395
Driving Through Shallow Water..............396
Floor Mats......................................................397
Crash and Breakdown
Information
Roadside Assistance..................................399
High Voltage Battery Vehicle Precautions- Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)......................................................................400
Switching the Hazard Flashers On and Off.......................................................................401
Jump Starting the Vehicle.........................402
Post-Crash Alert System...........................405
Post Impact Braking...................................405
Automatic Crash Shutoff...........................406
Transporting the Vehicle...........................406
Fail-Safe Cooling.........................................407
Towing Your Vehicle
Towing Your Vehicle Precautions...........409
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)......................................................................409
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -Gasoline, AWD.........................................410
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -Gasoline, FWD..........................................410
Emergency Towing - Plug-In HybridElectric Vehicle (PHEV)...........................410
Emergency Towing - Gasoline...................411
Towing Your Vehicle – Troubleshooting........................................................................411
Fuses
Fuse Precautions..........................................412
Under Hood Fuse Box................................412
Body Control Module Fuse Box...............421
Identifying Fuse Types...............................425
Fuses – Troubleshooting..........................425
Maintenance
Maintenance Precautions.........................426
Opening and Closing the Hood..............426
Under Hood Overview - 2.0L EcoBoost™......................................................................428
Under Hood Overview - 2.5L, Plug-InHybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)............430
Engine Oil......................................................432
Engine Air Filter...........................................434
Coolant...........................................................437
Changing the Fuel Filter.............................441
Drive Belt Routing Overview - 2.0LEcoBoost™.................................................442
12V Battery....................................................442
12V Battery – Troubleshooting................446
Adjusting the Headlamps..........................448
Exterior Bulbs...............................................450
Interior Bulbs................................................450
Maintenance Videos..................................450
Vehicle Care
Cleaning Products.......................................451
Cleaning the Exterior.................................452
Cleaning the Interior...................................454
Repairing Minor Paint Damage................456
Waxing Your Vehicle...................................456
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WHAT IS SPEED SIGN
RECOGNITION
Speed sign recognition detects speed limitsigns to inform you of the current speed limit.Detected speed signs appear in theinstrument cluster display.
HOW DOES SPEED SIGN
RECOGNITION WORK
Speed sign recognition uses a sensor behindthe interior mirror to detect speed signs.
If your vehicle has speed sign recognitionwith navigation, stored speed sign data mayinfluence the indicated speed limit value.
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 in theloss of control of your vehicle, personalinjury or death.
WARNING: In cold and severeweather conditions the system may notfunction. Rain, snow and spray can all limitsensor performance.
WARNING: The system may notoperate properly if the sensor is blocked.Keep the windshield free from obstruction.
WARNING: Do not performwindshield repairs in the area surroundingthe sensor.
WARNING: The system may notcorrectly operate if your vehicle is fittedwith a suspension kit not approved byFord.
WARNING: Not all traffic signs canbe recognized by the system anddisplayed correctly.
Note:Always fit our original parts whenreplacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs mayreduce system performance. See ExteriorBulb Specification Chart (page 450).
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.
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Removing the Jumper Cables
Remove the jumper cables in the reverseorder that they were connected.
Note:Do not switch the headlamps on whendisconnecting the cables. The peak voltagecould blow the bulbs.
JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE -GASOLINE
Connecting the Jumper Cables
WARNING: Do not connect thenegative jumper cable to any other part ofyour vehicle. Use the ground point.
Note:If you are using a jump pack or boosterbox, follow the manufacturer's instructions.
1.Pull the red rubber boot backward.Connect the positive (+) jumper cable tothe positive (+) terminal of the dischargedbattery.
2.Connect the other end of the positive (+)jumper cable to the positive (+) terminalof the booster vehicle battery.
3.Connect the negative (-) jumper cable tothe negative (-) terminal of the boostervehicle battery.
4.Make the final connection of the negative(-) jumper cable to an exposed metal partof the disabled vehicle's engine, asshown in the following illustration, awayfrom the battery and fuel injectionsystem, or connect the negative (-)jumper cable to a ground connectionpoint if available.
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Starting the Engine
1.Start the engine of the booster vehicleand moderately rev the engine, or gentlypress the accelerator to keep the enginespeed between 2000 RPM and 3000RPM, as shown in your tachometer.
2.Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
3.Once you start the disabled vehicle, runboth vehicle engines for an additionalthree minutes before disconnecting thejumper cables.
Removing the Jumper Cables
Remove the jumper cables in the reverseorder that they were connected.
Note:Do not switch the headlamps on whendisconnecting the cables. The peak voltagecould blow the bulbs.
POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM
WHAT IS THE POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEM
The system helps draw attention to yourvehicle in the event of a serious impact.
HOW DOES THE POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEM WORK
The system is designed to turn the hazardflashers on, turn the courtesy lamps on,intermittently sound the horn and unlock alldoors in the event of a serious impact thatdeploys an airbag or the seatbeltpretensioners.
POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEMLIMITATIONS
Depending on applicable laws in the countryyour vehicle was built for, the horn does notsound in the event of a serious impact.
SWITCHING THE POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEM OFF
Press the hazard flasher switch, the unlockbutton on the remote control, the panicbutton on the remote control or cycle theignition to switch the system off.
Note:The alert turns off when the vehiclebattery runs out of charge.
POST IMPACT BRAKING
HOW DOES POST IMPACT BRAKINGWORK
In the event of a moderate to severe crash,the braking system reduces the vehicle’sspeed to prevent or reduce the impact of apotential secondary crash.
POST IMPACT BRAKING LIMITATIONS
Post impact braking does not activate if anyof the following occur:
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8 feet (2.4 meters)A
Center height of lamp to groundB
25 feet (7.6 meters)C
Horizontal reference lineD
1.Park the vehicle directly in front of a wallor screen on a level surface,approximately 25 ft (7.6 m) away.
2.Measure the height of the headlamp bulbcenter from the ground and mark an 8 ft(2.4 m) horizontal reference line on thevertical wall or screen at this height.
Note:To see a clearer light pattern foradjusting, you may want to block the lightfrom one headlamp when adjusting theother.
3.Switch on the low beam headlamps toilluminate the wall or screen and openthe hood.
4.On the wall or screen you will observe aflat zone of high intensity light located atthe top of the right hand portion of thebeam pattern. If the top edge of the highintensity light zone is not at the horizontalreference line, the headlamp does needto be adjusted.
5.Locate the vertical adjuster on eachheadlamp. Using a Phillips #2screwdriver, turn the adjuster eitherclockwise or counterclockwise in orderto aim the headlamp. The horizontaledge of the brighter light should touchthe horizontal reference line.
6.Close the hood and switch off the lamps.
Horizontal Aim Adjustment
Horizontal aim is not required for this vehicleand is non-adjustable.
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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.
MAINTENANCE VIDEOS
2.0L Engine Air Filter Replacement VideoLink
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2.Wipe the surface with a soft, damp clothand a mild soap and water solution. Drythe area with a clean, soft cloth.
3.For additional information and assistance,we recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer.
CLEANING CARPETS AND FLOORMATS
We recommend that you only clean yourcarpets in the following way:
1.Remove dust and loose dirt with avacuum cleaner.
2.Wipe the surface with a soft, damp clothand a mild soap and water solution. Drythe area with a clean, soft cloth.
3.For additional information and assistance,we recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer.
For heavy stains, spot clean the area. If a ringforms on the fabric, clean the entire areaimmediately, but do not oversaturate or thering could set.
We recommend that you only clean yourfloor mats in the following way:
1.Remove dust and loose dirt with avacuum cleaner.
2.Wash rubber floor mats using mild soapand lukewarm or cold water.
3.Completely dry the floor mat beforeplacing them back in your vehicle.
CLEANING SEATBELTS
WARNING: Do not use cleaningsolvents, bleach or dye on the vehicle'sseatbelts, as these actions may weakenthe belt webbing.
1.Wipe the surface with a soft, damp clothand a mild soap and water solution. Drythe area with a clean, soft cloth.
CLEANING MOONROOF TRACKS
1.Remove debris from the tracks with avacuum cleaner.
2.Wipe the bulb seal and mating paintedroof metal surface with a soft, damp clothand a mild soap and water solution.
Note:The moonroof rail tracks are greasedto maintain proper functionality. Do not wipeoff the grease.
REPAIRING MINOR PAINT
DAMAGE
We recommend that you contact anauthorized dealer to identify your vehiclecolor code. Authorized dealers havetouch-up paint to match your vehicle's color.
Before repairing minor paint damage, use acleaner to remove particles such as birddroppings, tree sap, insect deposits, tarspots, road salt and industrial fallout.
Read the instructions before using cleaningproducts.
WAXING YOUR VEHICLE
Wax the high-gloss painted surface of yourprewashed vehicle once or twice a year.
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Engine Specifications - 2.0LEcoBoost™....................................................495Engine Specifications - 2.5L, Plug-In HybridElectric Vehicle (PHEV)............................496Entering a Parallel Parking Space...........306Entering a Perpendicular ParkingSpace............................................................306Environment......................................................31Evasive Steering Assist...............................368Evasive Steering Assist Limitations...............369Switching Evasive Steering Assist On andOff......................................................................369What Is Evasive Steering Assist......................368
EV Coach.........................................................156Event Data........................................................28Exiting a Parking Space..............................307Export Unique Options...............................652Extending the Remote StartDuration........................................................166Exterior Bulbs................................................450Exterior Bulb Specification Chart...................450
Exterior Lamps...............................................120Exterior Lamp Indicators.....................................121Exterior Lamps On Audible Warning...............121Switching the Daytime Running Lamps Onand Off...............................................................120Switching Welcome Lighting On and Off.......121Using the Turn Signal Lamps...........................120
Exterior Lighting Control..............................118Exterior Lighting.............................................118Adaptive Front Lighting.....................................125Adaptive Front Lighting –Troubleshooting..............................................127Autolamps..............................................................119Automatic High Beam Control..........................121Automatic High Beam Control –Troubleshooting..............................................124Exterior Lamps.....................................................120Headlamps.............................................................118Headlamps – Troubleshooting.........................119
Exterior Mirrors...............................................134Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirror..........................135
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Fail-Safe Cooling..........................................407Driving When Fail-Safe Mode IsActivated..........................................................407Fail-Safe Cooling Indicators............................408How Does Fail-Safe Cooling Work................407What Is Fail-Safe Cooling.................................407
Fastening the Seatbelts................................57Federal Highway AdministrationRegulation....................................................621Flat TireSee: Changing a Flat Tire.................................487
Floor Mats.......................................................397Folding the Exterior Mirrors........................134Ford Power-UpSee: Software Update Settings......................554See: Vehicle Software Updates......................554
Front Exterior...................................................38Front Parking Aid.........................................295Front Parking Aid Audible Warnings.............296Front Parking Aid Limitations..........................295Locating the Front Parking Aid Sensors......295What is the Front Parking Aid.........................295
Front Passenger Sensing System..............69Front Passenger Sensing SystemIndicators............................................................72Front Passenger Sensing SystemPrecautions........................................................72How Does the Front Passenger SensingSystem Work.....................................................69What Is the Front Passenger SensingSystem................................................................69
Front Seat Precautions................................178Front Seats......................................................178Heated Seats........................................................183Massage Seats.....................................................182Power Seats..........................................................179Ventilated Seats...................................................184
Fuel and Refueling.......................................223Fuel and Refueling – Troubleshooting..........231
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Information on the Tire Sidewall...............461In-Lane Repositioning..................................334How Does In-Lane Repositioning Work........334In-Lane Repositioning Indicators....................335Switching In-Lane Repositioning On andOff......................................................................335
Inspecting the Tire for Damage................472Inspecting the Tire for Wear.......................471Inspecting the Wheel Valve Stems..........473Installing and Removing the LuggageCompartment Cover.................................383Installing Child Restraints..............................47Combining the Seatbelt and Lower Anchorsfor Attaching Child Restraints.......................50Installing a Child Restraint in a CenterSeat......................................................................50Using Lower Anchors and Tethers forChildren..............................................................49Using Seatbelts......................................................47Using Tether Straps...............................................51
Instrument Cluster Display.........................152Instrument Cluster Display MainMenu..............................................................153Instrument Cluster Indicators.....................142Instrument Cluster.........................................138Fuel Gauge...........................................................139
Instrument Cluster Overview.....................138Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps..........140
Instrument Panel.............................................34Interior Air Quality.........................................174Auto Air Refresh...................................................174Interior Air Quality – Troubleshooting............177
Interior Air Quality –Troubleshooting..........................................177Interior Air Quality – InformationMessages..........................................................177
Interior Bulbs.................................................450Interior Bulb Specification Chart....................450
Interior Lamp Function.................................129Switching the Interior Lamp Function On andOff.......................................................................129What Is the Interior Lamp Function................129
Interior Lighting..............................................128Ambient Lighting.................................................129Interior Lamp Function.......................................129Interior Lighting – Troubleshooting................129
Interior Lighting – Troubleshooting..........129Interior Lighting – Frequently AskedQuestions..........................................................129
Interior Mirror..................................................133Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror...........................133
Interior Mirror Precautions..........................133Introduction.......................................................21
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Jump Starting the Vehicle..........................402Jump Starting Precautions...............................402Jump Starting the Vehicle................................402Preparing the Vehicle.......................................402
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Keyless Entry...................................................92Keyless Entry – Troubleshooting......................93
Keyless Entry Keypad....................................94Keyless Entry Keypad – Troubleshooting.......97
Keyless Entry Keypad Limitations...............94Keyless Entry Keypad Master AccessCode................................................................94Keyless Entry Keypad Personal AccessCodes..............................................................95Keyless Entry Keypad –Troubleshooting...........................................97Keyless Entry Keypad – Frequently AskedQuestions...........................................................97
Keyless Entry Limitations..............................92Keyless Entry Settings...................................92Keyless Entry – Troubleshooting................93Keyless Entry – Frequently AskedQuestions...........................................................93
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Locating the Cross Traffic AlertSensors........................................................358Locating the Fuel Filler Funnel.................224Locating the Keyless Entry Keypad............94Locating the Memory FunctionButtons..........................................................192Locating the Power Outlets........................201Locating the Pre-Collision AssistSensors........................................................365Locating the Rear View Camera..............299Locating the Safety ComplianceCertification Labels....................................379Locating the Tire label................................460Locating the Tire Sealant and InflatorKit...................................................................475Locating the USB Ports................................199Locating the Wireless AccessoryCharger........................................................202Locating Your Vehicle....................................79Locking the Rear Window Controls..........132Luggage Compartment AnchorPoints............................................................385Locating the Luggage Compartment AnchorPoints................................................................385Luggage Compartment Anchor PointPrecautions......................................................385
Luggage Compartment...............................383Luggage Compartment Anchor Points.........385
Luggage Compartment Precautions.......383
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Maintenance..................................................42612V Battery...........................................................44212V Battery – Troubleshooting.......................446Coolant..................................................................437Engine Air Filter...................................................434Engine Oil.............................................................432Exterior Bulbs......................................................450Interior Bulbs.......................................................450
Maintenance Precautions..........................426Maintenance Videos...................................450Making and Receiving a Phone Call.......540Manually Releasing the Electric ParkingBrake.............................................................272Manually Shifting Gears.............................259Shifting Using the Paddle Shifters.................259
Manual Park Release - Gasoline..............262Manual Park Release Precautions.................262Using Manual Park Release.............................262What Is Manual Park Release..........................262
Manual Seats..................................................185Adjusting the Head Restraint...........................185Adjusting the Seat Backrest.............................186Folding the Seat Backrest.................................186Head Restraint Components............................185
Installing the Head Restraint............................186Moving the Seat Backward andForward.............................................................186Removing the Head Restraint..........................185Unfolding the Seat Backrest.............................187
Massage Seats...............................................182Adjusting the Massage Seat Settings............182Massage Seat Limitations.................................182
Memory Function..........................................192Memory Function Precautions...................192Mislock..............................................................89Mislock Limitations...............................................89Switching Mislock On and Off...........................89What Is Mislock.....................................................89
Mobile Communications Equipment........621Mobile Device Data........................................29Moonroof Bounce-Back...............................137Overriding Moonroof Bounce-Back................137What Is Moonroof Bounce-Back......................137
Moonroof.........................................................136Moonroof Bounce-Back.....................................137
Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L EcoBoost™...........497Motorcraft Parts - 2.5L, Plug-In HybridElectric Vehicle (PHEV)............................498Muting the Audio..........................................522
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