Table of Contents Introduction Instrument Cluster Entertainment Systems !"#$" % !"#$" % & !"#$" % & ! "! ) ( Climate Controls ) ! Lights 2 10 22 '( ( ( 62 ' 74 ) + , - * Driver Controls 91
Table of Contents Locks and Security 0 1 2 ! 3 Seating and Safety Restraints ! Driving - 2 + + % + % 111 '4 129 ' 4 ( ( 180 4 ' ( ' ' 4 Roadside Emergencies 216 ) 5 % $ 3 % $ 6 2 % ' ' * ' ' ''* '4 ' Cu
Table of Contents Cleaning 7 Maintenance and Specifications ) > > - $ / % - 2 + ? + / ; 1 > , 252 '(' ' ( 267 ' ' '* '* '* '* ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4' 4' 4'4 4' 4'( 4' Accessories 330 Index 328 ! 8 ;
Introduction > ? @ @ 2 % 8 , @ % 2 % 8 CONGRATULATIONS A % $ 8 / 2
Introduction + 9% : 8 $ @ 8 ; 9% : % 8 , 8 Fuel pump shut-off switch , % % 8 + %
Introduction SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Warning symbols in this guide ) % 2 . @ A C , @ % A % 8 + 8 Warning symbols on your vehicle @ .
Introduction Special instructions $ @ % 8 - A < 8 8 % ? = % 8 + A 8 / 8 $ % % .
Introduction Vehicle symbol glossary + 8 ! 9% : $ - ! D $ ! D , + ! - 2 ! 31 2 - 2 - 2 $ D E 3/ - ! + " 1 % ) 5 $ $ 1 D $ $ $ / ; # & #& ; % & #& / % % $
Introduction Vehicle symbol glossary & 1 2#7 2 / ! > 9 > > + & E 9 ) - ! 2 @ $ @ 2 - ! >? $ / % $ " $ 1 > > ! $ / ! $ 6 2 , 1 ; 2 1 % %
Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Check engine F A % : 8 + 2 % 9 - & <9-& ,,=8 + 9-& ,, 8 + 9-& ,, 8
Instrument Cluster + % 9E#;7E 2 8 , @ : 8 + % 8 + % % A % 8 What you should do if the check engine light illuminates + 9-& ,, 8 +
Instrument Cluster , @ 8 > % 8 F < = 8 7 @ ? ? @ @
Instrument Cluster Brake system warning " % 9E#;7E 8 , 2 % @ 2 8 ! % 2 2 8 , 2 2 % 2 !- < A = 2 8 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (if equipped) " % 9E#;7E
Instrument Cluster Upshift (if equipped) , % ? ? ? 8 O/D off (if equipped) , % ? % 8 @ ? % 8 Safety belt " % 9E#;7E 8 $ @ 8 Air bag readiness " %
Instrument Cluster Charging system , % 9E#;7E 8 + % @ A 8 Engine oil pressure , % % 8 % 8 2 8 ; 8 Multi-function: Automatic transaxle/cooling system (On Zete
Instrument Cluster AdvanceTrac " % @ 8 @ % 8 + % % @ % 2 8 + % % 8 ! @ < ! + % @ %
Instrument Cluster Speed control (if equipped) , % % 8 ; 8 Turn signal , % 5 8 , @ 2 3 8 ; ! " 8 High beams , % 8 Doors a
Instrument Cluster Safety belt warning chime 8 $ % @ 8 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning chime $ ; % @ 8 Headlamps on warning chime % 2 @ < 2 = : 8 Key-in
Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER GAUGES Temperature gauge , 8 ! @ % 8 , @ 8 @ % 8 ; 8 E % 8
Instrument Cluster + @ 8 , % 8 , 3 % @ # $ $ 8 E % 8 Fuel gauge & ? % 2 <% 2 9E#;7E =8 +
Instrument Cluster Speedometer , 8 Odometer ; <2 = 8 Tripmeter ; <2 = .
Entertainment Systems AUDIO SYSTEM Anti-theft protection panel + % 3 @ $ % % % % 28 ! 2 ? 8 < % & @ =8 + @ 3 @ 3 @ 8 '' 2
Entertainment Systems Replacement panels F $ & % A % B 8 F 8 '8 + , E < =8 ; % 8 48 + ! B ( !"#$" % @ !"#$" % & / @ E !"#$" % & & / @ ! ! % & & / @ "! ) ( !
Entertainment Systems Radio reception + @ % 8 + % % $ 8 AM reception 7 @ A 8 ) % @ @ 8 FM reception + $" % A @ .
Entertainment Systems AM/FM STEREO WITH CASSETTE AND AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER $ #- ! - # + 9 #9 ! 3 & # ! + 2 >>0 ">E7 ! 3 '(
Entertainment Systems $ #- & .
Entertainment Systems On/off / # 8 + % 8 + % 8 + 8 Volume control + 8 Bass/Treble control / G-! #+;>-H % . 8 + 8 + .
Entertainment Systems Fade/Balance control / G$!&>#-!1H < = % < =@ . 8 + 8 + .
Entertainment Systems Waveband selector (AM/FM) • / !"@ $" @ $"' ! < =8 + 8 • / & 2 8 CD playback / & & 28 / !"#$" 8 AutoStore selector ! ? $" 8 • / !"#$" ! 8 • G! +H
Entertainment Systems Station preset buttons % <$" !"= A 8 / 8 @ 8 ' A D ? !"@ $" @ $"' ! 8 Stereo indicator + % % 8 Clock (CLK) / 10 % 2 @ % @ & 8 % @ 1 &8 Ad
Entertainment Systems MENU button (main features) – radio 7 ">E7 >>0 . 8 Manual tuning / ">E7 2 % 8 + >>0 2 .
Entertainment Systems AM/FM stereo with cassette only Tape control buttons , 2 % &8 G+!/> !H G+!/> -H % 8 E % % G+!/> !H8 Fast forward/rewind • / % 8 • / % 8 • / % 8 • / %
Entertainment Systems Tape side selection & 2@ 8 Tape eject / .
Entertainment Systems To restart tape playback / !" 28 Automatic Music Search (AMS) / !" 8 @ < =@ ? 2 8 Cassette care and maintenance $ A @ 8 , % % @ %
Entertainment Systems Automatic Volume Control (AVC) + % 8 + ! % 2 D &8 / ">E7 2 % 8 + >>0 >0
Entertainment Systems AM/FM stereo with CD player only CD Playback + & ' 8 & @ 3 % $ & 8 , & @ & % @ & % & % < = & 8 + & .
Entertainment Systems Track selection / >>0 2 8 , % 2@ 2 % 8 / 2 8 / >>0 ? 2 2 8 Fast forward/reverse / >>0 >>0 2% % 2 8 Scan mode / !E 8 > 2 8 & @ G !EH
Entertainment Systems CD eject / .
Entertainment Systems Random track playback (SHUF) / ">E7 2 % 8 + >>0 E7 2 % 8 + >>0 < G 9"/ 9EH = < G 9"/ 9$$H =8 @ A
Entertainment Systems Automatic Volume Control + % 8 + ! % 2 D &8 / ">E7 2 % 8 + >>0 >0
Entertainment Systems AM/FM STEREO WITH 6 DISC CD PLAYER - ! 3 & .
Entertainment Systems On/Off power and volume control • / # 8 + % 8 + % 8 • ; @ 8 & "%'=8 Bass Control / G-! H . 8 + 8 Treble control / G+;>-H .
Entertainment Systems Fade control / $!&> < = . 8 + 8 Balance control / -!1 < = .
Entertainment Systems Autostore selector ! ? $" 8 • / !"#$" ! 8 • K! +: % $" A 8 • @ 8 • + ! % 8 8 Stations preset buttons % <$" !"= A 8 / 8
Entertainment Systems Adjusting the clock • % @ 10 8 7 . 8 • / 10 .
Entertainment Systems Scan tuning 7 !E % 8 : : % 8 / !E 8 MENU button Main features – radio 7 ">E7 @ >>0 . 8 Manual tuning / ">E7 2 % 8 + >>0 2 .
Entertainment Systems Automatic Volume Control (AVC) + % 8 + ! % 2 D &8 / ">E7 2 % 8 + >>0 >0
Entertainment Systems Audio distortion reduction (CLIP) / ">E7 8 + ">E7 2 % 8 + >>0 8 @ : 8 + % .
Entertainment Systems CD playback + & ' 8 & @ 3 % $ & 8 , & @ & % @ & % & % < = & 8 + & .
Entertainment Systems Loading CDs To load a single CD • / 19!& K !,+: K19!&: % 8 • K,E >;+:@ & @ & 8 K !,+: K19!&: 8 + & % 8 ( #!$ # ( ) # # $ " # * + * (+' " # ( ) # # $ " # * +' ( % ( # ( # " ' # ) &$ # (
Entertainment Systems To load more than one CD • / 19!& K !,+: K19!&: 8 ( #!$ # ( ) # # $ " # * + * (+' " # ( ) # # $ " # * +' • K,E >;+: & @ & 8 K !,+: K19!&: 8 ( % ( # ( # " ' # ) &$ # ( " ) # * + $ "# ' • 9
Entertainment Systems Disc selection • & & 2@ & A 8 + % % 8 • & 2@ 10 % 2 & 2 8 , 2 % @ % 5 8 & @ & 2 A 8 & % ?8 • ,
Entertainment Systems Fast forward/reverse • / >>0 >>0 2% % 2 8 To end CD playback • / !"#$" % . 8 To resume CD playback • / & 8 CD eject • , >6 @ 8 During CD playback • / >6 . 8 + .
Entertainment Systems To eject a disc during radio reception • / >68 K >1> +: @ .
Entertainment Systems CD error codes % % % & 8 + % B Display >' > @ >4 >( > Description/rectification ! D % % 2 % 8 , D $ & 8 & % 8 8 3 & D &8 , % @ $ & 8 MENU BUTTON Main features – CD 7
Entertainment Systems Track compression (COMP) • / ">E7 2 % 8 + >>0 8 • @ A % .
Entertainment Systems Track Scanning • / !E % 2 8 : : 2 % 8 / !E 28 (*
Entertainment Systems AUDIOPHILE AUDIO SYSTEM - ! 3 & .
Entertainment Systems MACH 500 AUDIO SYSTEM - ! 3 & .
Entertainment Systems / !"#$" % & ! "! ) ( 8 ! %8 MACH 500 activation % @ "! ) ( % 8 ! @ %
Entertainment Systems DSP button / DSP 9 4 >M B !11 < =@ &;, >; < >!+= ;>!; < ! = "! ) ( < "! ) ( D =8 / DSP % > ( B & / 9$$ < =@ E> @ 6!NN@ 9E >;+@ )7; ) +!&,7"8 MENU BUTTON Additional features – radio 7 ">E7
Climate Controls % % # & # < . = < . = $ % HEATING AND VENTILATION ; % Air distribution + % % 8 Center and side registers ! .
Climate Controls Temperature control ! .
Climate Controls Floor and Defrost Mode + % % % % % 8 Defrost Mode + % % % % 8 @ % 8 % #, $$# - # & ) ) & ! & " # ! %" # ' Fan speed control
Climate Controls Recirculated Air Control / % 8 + % % @ % 8 ! 8 # #& & # % & & # & .
Climate Controls AIR CONDITIONING (if equipped) # & " #! $# # " ) # # #!$# # .# 123 4203 5- # # # # % # ' @ & ! & " & .
Climate Controls Maximum air conditioning – Cooling with recirculated air + @ @ @ 2 3 4 8 + @ 8 Cooling with outside air + @ @ @ 8 Rapid heating + %
Climate Controls Suitable comfort settings + @ @ 1 28 ! 8 + 8 Stabilized comfort/defogging + % % @ @ @ 1@ 2 3
Climate Controls Without air conditioning: Maximum ventilation + @ @ @ 2@ 3 48 Rapid heating + % @ % @ 3 48 + % % %8 Windshield defrost/defogging + % % @ % @
Climate Controls Suitable comfort settings + @ @ 1 I28 Stabilized comfort/defogging + % % @ @ 1@ 2 38 Temporary outside odor + @ 8 &
Climate Controls Operating Tips • & . % % % 2 8 • & . 8 + . 2 % 8 9 .
Climate Controls • & % % % 8 • , A @ % 8 7 A # % % 8 • ! % % % B .
Climate Controls REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER + % % 8 / % % 8 + 1>& % % 8 + % 9$$ 8 + @ 8 *4
Lights HEADLAMP CONTROL ; 2 8 ; 8 *
Lights EXTERIOR LIGHTS Daytime running lights (DRL) (if equipped) + 8 + B • + • + 9$$ 2 8 + & ; 1 <&;1= % 2 8 + 28 $ 8 Fog lights (if equipped) % % 8 $ % 8 + % %
Lights High beams / % 8 + @ % 8 Flash to pass / % 8 PANEL DIMMER CONTROL + .
Lights Vertical aim adjustment F % 9; < = 91 <),&= 8 + . 8 9; 91 % B • 9; D 8 • 91 D 8 F % % 8 $ % .
Lights (8 1 . 8 7 * ! % @ . 2% < . % = 2% < . =8 + 5 8 # )9;,N9E+!1 !," , E9+ ;>M7,;>& $9; +), >), 1> !E& , E9E3!&67 +!-1>8 8 8 VOL 9 % 91 <),&= @ $ & 8 + 2 .
Lights (8 ; 2 < % % =8 # 9 @ ?8 I % . 8 8 + % % 8 9 % % 8 , @ . 8 *8 + .
Lights TURN SIGNAL CONTROL • / % 8 • / 8 + 8 ; # 8 INTERIOR LAMPS Dome lamps + A % % % % B • % 8 • % 8 % @ % % 8 Reading lamps (if equipped) +
Lights BULB REPLACEMENT Replacing exterior bulbs 2 % A B • ) • + • - 2 • ) 3 2 • + • - 2 • 1 & % 8 , ? @ 8 Replacing headlamp bulbs ) 2 : 8
Lights + B 8 " 2 9$$ 8 '8 9 8 48 ; 2% 8 8 % % 8 (8 ; 8 8 , 8 Replacing grille-mounted front parking lamp/turn signal bulbs 8 " 2 9$$ 8 '8 9 8 ; 2
Lights 48 / 2 % 8 8 , 2 2% 8 Turn signal lamp (VOL)/Park lamp (VOL) 8 " 2 9$$ 8 '8 9 2 2% 8 48 / 2 % 8 8 , 2 2% 8 # 9 % 91 <),&= @ $ &
Lights Replacing foglamp bulbs 8 ; 2 2% 8 '8 & 8 48 % 8 8 , 2 2% 8 Side marker lamp 8 ; 2 @ 2% 8 '8 / 8 48 , 8
Lights Replacing tail/brake/backup lights and turn signal bulbs (Coupe) 8 9 28 '8 $ % 8 48 7 / % %8 + 8 ; 8 8 + 2 2% 8 (8 / 2 % 8 8 , 2 2% 8 (
Lights Replacing tail/brake/backup lights and turn signal bulbs (Sedan) 8 9 28 '8 $ % 8 48 8 8 + 2 2% 2 8 (8 / 2 % 8 8 , 2 2% 8
Lights Replacing tail/brake/backup lights and turn signal bulbs (Wagon) 8 9 28 '8 7 % ? 8 48 ; 2 8 8 / 2 % 8 (8 , 2 2% 8 *
Lights High-mount brake lamp bulbs Sedan 9 8 7 % ? 8 / 8 / 8 , 8 Coupe and Wagon ; % ? +' % 2 8 7 8 / 8 , 8 Replacing interior lights % < % =8 / % %
Lights Rear dome lamp ; 8 $ % 8 Map lamps + 28 Luggage compartment light % 3 % 8 , 8
Lights Using the right bulbs Function Trade number ) < 9;= )-' ) < @ 91= )* ) < % @ 91= &' / 2 < @ 91= ( + < @ 91= 4 (*0 / 2 < = 4 (*0 2 < = > $ < A = # - 2 4 (*0 < # = = < = 4 ( 0 ' 1 3( ) 3 2 ( & < # = ' " ' 1 ' +
Driver Controls WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROL " % % 8 $ @ .
Driver Controls Mist function + % % @ % % A 2 8 + % % % 8 $ @ % % % 8 % @ % % 8 , % % 9$$@ % % % % % @ 9$
Driver Controls WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES % % % 8 % ? % % 8 Checking the wiper blades , % % @ % % % % 8 ; % % 8 + @ @ 2 @
Driver Controls TILT AND TELESCOPE STEERING (if equipped) E . % % 8 / 2 % . 8 ; % G H8 ! % % .
Driver Controls ASHTRAY (if equipped) / 8 + @ % ? 8 CUP HOLDER + 3 @ % 8 + % 8 POWER WINDOWS (if equipped) / 2 % % % 8 • / 2 % 8 • /
Driver Controls Window lock + % % 2 % % % % 8 + 2 % % 8 % % 8 MIRRORS Interior rear view mirror + % 8 Door mounted mirrors Manually adjustable door mirrors - .
Driver Controls POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS + % 8 + 2% . : @ 2% . : 8 ! .
Driver Controls To set a speed • / >+ ! 8 $ @ 9E I2 # <4 =8 + % 8 , % @ % 8 + 8 % 8 , % % @ %
Driver Controls To set a higher speed • / >+ ! 8 ; % @ • >+ ! 8 > % 8 I2 # < = • % 8 @ >+ ! 8 F % 8 ; % 8 To set a lower speed • /
Driver Controls To disengage speed control • & 2 • < A =8 & % 8 To return to a set speed • / ;> 8 $ ;> @ 2 # <4 =8
Driver Controls SUNROOF + % % % 8 ! % 2 % 2 .
Driver Controls To open and close the sunroof • With the sunroof closed: / 8 / 8 • With the rear of the sunroof partly lifted: / 8 / 8 • With the sunroof partly open: 8 / / 8 To open/close the sunroof automatically + 8 - % 8 / 8 , @
Driver Controls Relearning function , @ % B • 1 8 ; % 8 • / % 4 8 • ; % 8 + % @ 8 & % 8 , % @
Driver Controls AdvanceTrac Stability Enhancement System (if equipped) + ! + 8 + 3 2 2
Driver Controls ! + A 8 + ! + % % # % # # % 8 , 3 @ % 8 & % ! + B • + 2 • > @ • )
Driver Controls + ! + % B • , 2 @ % 2 !- 8 ! % A % 3% !- @ 2 @ @ 8 • , 2 @ 2 % 2 8 F % 8 ! ! + 8 + ! + 9E %
Driver Controls ! 2 .
Driver Controls Switching off AdvanceTrac , 2 % @ % ! + 8 + % ? % G H G 2 H 8 & 2 % @ 8 + ! + % % 8 + @ % 8 POSITIVE RETEN
Driver Controls LUGGAGE COVER Coupe & 8 ; 5 % 8 ; 8 " 2 % 8 Wagon / 8 + % 8 + . @ 8 & .
Driver Controls LUGGAGE RACK (if equipped) + ? 2 <'' I = 2 8 + ! 28 + : 8 2@ @ % % 8 > 8 & % 2 % 8 2 @ 2 .
Locks and Security KEYS F % % 2 8 9 2 % 8 2 8 F 2 G H@ ' " 8 LOCKS Door locks ! 2 2 % 2 : 8 @ 2 % 2 : 2 8 + 2 :
Locks and Security Childproof rear door locks 2 @ 8 + % 2 8 + 2 8 2 % 2 8 , 2 2 <2 =8 + 2 % 8 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM +
Locks and Security Autolocking + ! 2 2 % ? I <* 2 # =8 + # ! 2 @ % B • + 2 9E#;7E % 8 • / 2 2 9$$ 8 • / 2 2 2 9E#;7E % 8 • ! % 8 + 2 %
Locks and Security Power locking ! : 2 # 2 % 2 % 8 / % 2 # 2 : 8 + % 2 % ' 9$$ 8 REMOTE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT RELEASE (if equipped) + @ 8 +
Locks and Security + < = @ G+H < =8 + % % 2 % ? 8 + G+H < =8 0 2 2 2 : 8 7 2 2 2 .
Locks and Security 9 @ 2 A 2 .
Locks and Security Locking the doors / 2 8 + 5 % 8 + 2 @ % 8 + % 5 % 8 , @ @ % % % 2 .
Locks and Security Sounding a panic alarm / 8 / 8 + % % 9E#;7E @ 'I 8 + % ( $ % ; 3' , 8 9 .
Locks and Security Replacing the battery + % 3 ;' 4' A 8 + % % <44 = % 8 ! B • % • % • • 2 ? 8 + B 8 +% % % 2 8 &9 E9+ +!0> +)> $;9E+ /!;+ 9
Locks and Security Replacing lost transmitters , % 2 : @ % 2 < =@ 2 : 8 , % % 8 Programming procedure 8
Locks and Security (8 + % G H @ % I @ 8 ! @ % % 8 E 8 8 ! @ 2 # 2 8 Illuminated entry + % %
Locks and Security PERIMETER ALARM SYSTEM (if equipped) + 3 % 5 8 Arming the system @ % 5 8 5 @ % 5 % 8 + % 2 8 ! % % B • / 2 8 • 1 2 % 2 8 ,
Locks and Security SECURILOCK PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM F A % 32 3 8 9 2 % 8 , 2 @ 2 2 8 + 1 2 3 8 F : % % 1 2 2 % 8 > @
Locks and Security + 1 2 3 % 3$ < 2 = 8 7 8 1 . @ 2 @ 2 2 2 2 8 , @ 2 .
Locks and Security Theft indicator 9E#;7E +!;+@ % < 1 2 =8 , 2 ? @ A 8 Programming spare SecuriLock keys 1 2 2 1 2 3
Locks and Security Procedure to program spare SecuriLock keys E % 1 2 2 2 8 < 1 2 = 2 & 8 + 1 2 2 2 8 + 1 2 2 B > % G H8 $ ? @ G H G, H 2
Locks and Security 8 , 1 2 2 9$$ < = 9E#;7E <4=8 <" 9E#;7E 8= '8 + 9$$ 1 2 2 8 48 9$$@ 1 2 2 9$$ 9E#;7E8 <" 9E#;7E ( 8= 8 +
Locks and Security , % @ % 1 2 2 < = % : 8 + < = % 8 , % @ % 1 2 2 < = % : 8 + % 8 8 , @ 1 2 2 < =
Seating and Safety Restraints SEATING E . : 2 % 8 Head restraints Front seat F A % % . 8 + 8 + .
Seating and Safety Restraints SEAT ADJUSTMENT Front seats 1 % 2% 8 + . < A =8 + . 8 1 .
Seating and Safety Restraints Tip/slide front seat (Coupe) 1 2 % 8 + % % 8 2 2 2 2 % G 2H8 + 2 % 8 ; 2 8 9 @ 2% @ 2 @ % 8 & .
Seating and Safety Restraints Folding the rear seat cushion forward 1 % 8 2 @ 2 % 28 Folding the rear seatback forward Coupe and wagon ; < A = % 8 / 2 2 2 % 8 Sedan ;
Seating and Safety Restraints Returning the rear seatback to an upright position $ 2 2 2 % G 2H8 & .
Seating and Safety Restraints SAFETY RESTRAINTS Personal Safety System + / 2 D .
Seating and Safety Restraints How does the personal safety system work? + / : 8 ! ; " <; "=8 & @ ; " # 3 8 +
Seating and Safety Restraints Driver and passenger dual-stage air bag supplemental restraints + 3 8 ! % @ @ 3 8 ! 8 ; & * 8 Front crash severity sensor + 8 /
Seating and Safety Restraints Front safety belt usage sensors + % 8 + % / 8 ; 8 Front safety belt pretensioners + :
Seating and Safety Restraints Determining if the Personal Safety System is operational + / % 23 8 ; + % 8 ; / A 8 + ; " <; "= % @ < =@ @
Seating and Safety Restraints When are the front air bags and pretensioners deployed? $ 3 @ @ 3 @ 3 8 + % % 8 ; @ / %
Seating and Safety Restraints Safety restraints precautions ! % % 2 % 8 + 2 . @ 2 % 8 ! % ' 2 % 8 E % 8 + .
Seating and Safety Restraints , ? @ 8 , @ 2 .
Seating and Safety Restraints '8 + @ 2 8 + 8 + % 2 %B Energy Management Feature + % 2 .
Seating and Safety Restraints 7 ( 87 9 8: 7 ( 2 % 2 2 " 8 $ - ; 2 . 8 Vehicle sensitive mode + @ % .
Seating and Safety Restraints Safety belt pretensioner F A % 8 + % ? % 8 + < ; =8 @ % 8 + < @
Seating and Safety Restraints When to use the automatic locking mode • # 8 • " !# < A =8 ; 8 ! % ' 2 % 8 How to use the automatic locking mode • - 2 8 •
Seating and Safety Restraints ! @ 2 A 2 2 8 Front safety belt height adjustment F . 8 ! .
Seating and Safety Restraints F A % 2 8 + 2 % 8 $ 2 % 8 / 2% @ 2 @ % 8 Safety belt warning light and warning chime ,
Seating and Safety Restraints Beltminder (if equipped) + - % % 8 + : 2 % ? 4 <( 2 # =8 If... Then...
Seating and Safety Restraints + - % % 8 + % % B
Seating and Safety Restraints Reasons given... Consider...
Seating and Safety Restraints & 2 - 8 % 2 .
Seating and Safety Restraints • : 2 8 • 2 # 9$$ 8 + 2 .
Seating and Safety Restraints 8 % @ 2 2 8 • + % - @ - 8 *8 - 8 8 - @ % % @
Seating and Safety Restraints Safety belt extension assembly , @ % ? @ ' < I = ? < ''=8 ? 8 7 ? 8 " % 8 ! @ ?
Seating and Safety Restraints Safety belt maintenance , 2 % 2 8 , 2 2 @ % @ 8 ! < = < A =@ .
Seating and Safety Restraints AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) Important supplemental restraint system (SRS) precautions + % 2 % . 8 ! &9 E9+ % 2 .
Seating and Safety Restraints E)+ ! '(I < P Q = % : 8 E .
Seating and Safety Restraints Children and air bags $ @ 8 % 8 ! % 8 $ % 2 . 8 ! 2 .
Seating and Safety Restraints + / 8 + % / 8 ; ' 8 + % % 8 ; @ % 8 +
Seating and Safety Restraints . @ @ % 8 - % @ 2 . @ . .
Seating and Safety Restraints Side air bag system (if equipped) & 8 + 2 . 8 & O . 28 & .
Seating and Safety Restraints & @ @ ; 8 $ 1 3" 8 ! % % % ; 8 How does the side air bag system work? + % B • ! < = % 2 8 • + %
Seating and Safety Restraints + 2 8 , @ % @ 8 + % % 8 + ; %
Seating and Safety Restraints , @ # ) % & ' # # " #! 4 & # # 5 ! # $#& # # . " , % # #& & && ) # .# & # # . ! 8 , @ % 2 .
Seating and Safety Restraints , @ @ ; A 8 7 @ 8 Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles $ A @ A 8 ! "7 + -> A 8 SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN %
Seating and Safety Restraints ! % ' 2 % 8 ! % 8 & @ @ 8 % 8 + 8 2 2 % 8
Seating and Safety Restraints Important child restraint precautions F A % 78 8 8 , < % % % 2 P I Q =@ 8 2 % A 8 E % 8
Seating and Safety Restraints Children and safety belts , 5 @ 8 % < = % % 8 $ % 8 , : 2@ %
Seating and Safety Restraints + % % @ $ 3 $ 8 - 3 @ 8 ! 3 : 2@
Seating and Safety Restraints SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN Child and infant or child safety seats 7 5 % 8 % : % 8 , @ .
Seating and Safety Restraints • / 2 8 • / 2 8 ; < = < A =8 $ 8 , % 8 $ $ 8 %
Seating and Safety Restraints Installing child safety seats in combination lap and shoulder belt seat positions 8 / % 8 3 8 ! 2 .
Seating and Safety Restraints 48 @ : 8 - % % 8 8 , 2 < 2 = 8 " 2 8 (8 + 2 @
Seating and Safety Restraints 8 ! % 8 + % 2 2 8 *8 / % 2 % % % 2 8 8 ! % 2 8 8 - @ % 2 2 8 + 2 @
Seating and Safety Restraints Attaching child safety seats with LATCH attachments (Lower Anchors and Tethers for children) % % % 1!+ ) 8 + 8 $ % 3 @ 8 $ 8 1!+ ) %
Seating and Safety Restraints E % 1!+ ) 8 , @ % 2@ .
Seating and Safety Restraints Attaching child safety seats with tether straps " % % 3 % 2 2 8 + 8 8 + A % 3 %8 +
Seating and Safety Restraints '8 ; 2 8 9 2 @ 8 9 % @ 8 + 8 $ % .
Seating and Safety Restraints , @ 8 8 ; % 8 *8 + : 8 , @ 2 8 *
Driving STARTING POSITIONS OF THE IGNITION 8 19 0@ 2 % @ % 2 8 # + 2 % % /
Driving PREPARING TO START YOUR VEHICLE > 8 + , 3 >A A 8 3 .
Driving & 8 >? ? 8 ! % 8 3 ! 8 , ? @ 8 & ? 8 Important safety precautions ! : <;/"=8 @ ;/" %
Driving - B 8 " 2 2 8 $ @ 8 '8 " 2 8 , % ? B • " 2 2 2 8 • " 2 /
Driving " 2 < A = 8 , @ 8 • , : % 8 STARTING THE ENGINE 8 + 2 < +!;+= % 8 + 2 % I4 <9E#;7E=8 1
Driving '8 , D 'R < R$= % @ 2 9$$@ % 8 48 , % D 'R < R$= @ 2 9$$ % 8 , % @ % % 8 ; % 8 8 !
Driving + 2@ % % 3 < = 8 Guarding against exhaust fumes ! @ ? ? 8 + 2 8 , ? 2 @ ? 8 & ? 8 + 2 8 ) ? 2
Driving > ? @ @ 2 % 8 , @ % 2 % 8 Important ventilating information , %
Driving BRAKES F 2 3 .
Driving Parking brake ! 2 2 % 2 8 + 2 2 @ 8 + % <% 9E#;7E= 2 2 8 + 2 2 8 ) % @ 2 @ 2 2 8 2 2 2 @ : %
Driving Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (if equipped) 9 A % 3 2 2
Driving + !- % % 2 2 @ A @ 2 % 2 8 + % 2 % 2 8 + !- A < = D! A < = 2 % 2
Driving Using ABS (if equipped) • , % ? ! A @ 2 8 + !- % @ % @ @ % 8 • + ! 31 2 2 % 8 ! % %
Driving STEERING F A % % 8 / % 8 + % B • E % ? ? % % 8 • & % % % 8 , % 2 % < =@ @ 2 8 , %
Driving AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE OPERATION (if equipped) Brake-shift interlock + A % 2 3 2 /
Driving , @ % : 2 8 ; 8 & 2 % 2 8 , 2 % 2 % % @ % @ 8 / 8 ( & # .
Driving Driving with automatic transaxle (if equipped) Understanding gearshift positions & 2 8 ) 2 % % /
Driving E % 8 R (Reverse) ; <; =@ % 2% 8 ! % ;I<; = N (Neutral) E
Driving D (Overdrive) + 8 + ? 9 $ 8 & <9 = ? % 8 + 9#& 9$$ % 8 > 2 '@ 4@ 8 D (Drive) + ? 9 + 8 ! ? % 8 + 9#& 9$$ % 8 & <& = 2
Driving + & <9 = @ ? % 9#& 9$$ % 8 > @ ? % 8 2 (Second) 7 ' < = 3 2 % 8 7 & <& = & <9 =8 ' < = ? % @ % ' < =
Driving Manual transaxle operation (if equipped) Using the clutch A % ? 2 2 8 % ? @ B 8 / E
Driving & % % % 8 + % 8 Recommended shift speeds 7 % % # B Upshifts when accelerating (recommended for best fuel economy) 5-speed manual transaxle B 2 # $ '4 '( + ( 4 $ *
Driving Parking your vehicle 8 ! 2 E
Driving • IB5 transaxle (with SPI engine) F ; <; = % ; <; = 8 • MTX 75 transaxle (with Zetec engine) + @ 2 < = % ; <; = <'=8 Removing key from ignition • + 2 I 8 • ; 2 8 1 ' 4
Driving DRIVING THROUGH WATER & A 2 % @ 2 % 8 + 2 % @ 8 : 2 8 , % @ % 8 E % 8 9 % @ % 2 8 2
Driving VEHICLE LOADING - @ 5 % 8 • 7 # & )# A @ @ @ 8 , 2 A 8 • " ? % % @ A 8 + A % % 8 • B 4B # & # # 5 - % % 8 + 8 • B 4B
Driving • B 4B / # # 5 ? 8 + ! ; 1 : 8 • B 4B ! # # 5 " ? % % < = 8 + ; ? % %8 • 8 / ! ! # # " ? % %8 + ? %
Driving • # # # % % 5 ? % 8 ; % % 8 & ? ; ! ; 1 8 & % % % : ; ! ; 8 ; %
Driving , % < % =@ % ? $ !? ; <$!; =8 ! % ? % < 8 8 =8 F A % A + !? ; <+!; = % 8 F E>
Driving TRAILER TOWING F % ( 2 < @ 8= % % ? ( 2 < I 8=8 & % 2 <( =8 + % : @ ? @ 2 @ 8 , % 8 & ? ; ! ; 8 + % ? %
Driving Hitches & 8 7 8 F S % 8 Safety chains ! % : 2 8 + : @ % 2 8 , @ % 8 ( & %#
Driving + 2 % ; ;8 Trailer lamps + A % 8 " 2 $ 8 A 2 8 Driving while you tow % B • > 8 + % % @ 8 •
Driving Servicing after towing , % @ % A A 8 ; 8 Trailer towing tips • / 2 8 @ 2 % % % 8 • ! % % 8 • + % S
Driving % A 3 3 (3' 8 @ $ % 8 + @ 78 8 $ " 3 3' 34 *4O 1 3 ( 3 8 % 3 3 (3' 8 TOWING YOUR VEHICLE BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE ! % % 8 - % B • ;
Driving Recreational towing $ % % % % % < =8 + %8 All Front Wheel Drive (FWD) vehicles ! ? % % " 8 + % % 8 ,
Driving Manual transaxle , % <% % @ = % < % =B • / E
Roadside Emergencies GETTING ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE + @ $ 8 + E % 1 8 + B • ' 3 @ % 2 • - % < = E % 1 <78 8= @ 2 <4 @ =@ % $ " @ @ 2 <( @ = 1 8 ;
Roadside Emergencies ROADSIDE COVERAGE BEYOND BASIC WARRANTY , 7 @ $ ! $ 1 3" 8 @ @ ? - : ; ! ? 8 $ @ 3 **3' 3'( ' % B %%%8 8 8 HAZARD FLASHER CONTROL 7
Roadside Emergencies FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH ! @ 2 @ 3 % 8 + 3 % % .
Roadside Emergencies FUSES AND RELAYS Fuses , % 2 @ % 8 - % 2 % % 8 2 8 ! % % 8 7 % % 8 '
Roadside Emergencies Standard fuse amperage rating and color Color $ " '! 4! ! (! *8(! ! (! ' ! '(! 4 ! ! ( ! ! * ! ! / 2 + - % ; - F % E D D D D D / 2 + - % ; - F % E 9 D D D D Passenger compartment fuse panel + % % 2 8 ; % 8 ! % 8 '' " ? $
Roadside Emergencies + % 8 ''
Roadside Emergencies Passenger compartment fuse panel $ 4 4 4' 44 4 4( 4 4* 4 4 ' 4 ( * ( ''' $ 8 ( ( ' ' *8( *8( D D D *8( ( ( ' *8( *8( ' '( D & 1 % ; + ) / % , @ % !# % @ 5 @ E E E - 23 < = ; < = ; % $ ; @ ! & 2 ;
Roadside Emergencies Passenger compartment fuse panel $ $ 8 ( (' (4 D D ( (( ( (* ( ( ' 4 '( '( ' *8( *8( *8( *8( *8( *8( ' & E E - 23 < =@ ; % % % $ % % % $ % / < = / < = 1 % < = ! /!+ @ 1 / % 2 < >"= < 2 = Relays in the passenger compartment fuse pa
Roadside Emergencies Power distribution box + % ? 8 + % ? 3 : 8 ! % 8 ! % / % & - ? 8 + 3 % 8 ''
Roadside Emergencies Power distribution box $ ' 4 ( * ' 4 ( * ' ' '' '4 ' '( ' '* ' ' $ 8 4 D D D ( 4 ' 4 ( D D ( ( D ' ' D 4 4 D D & " % > - !$ E E ! 1
Roadside Emergencies Relays in the power distribution box ; ' 4 ( * ' 4 ( '' & , E E E ) 1 % $ > E E ! & $ '
Roadside Emergencies CHANGING THE TIRES , % @ 2 8 , @ 8 ) % % 8 The temporary spare tire F 8 + 8 , 8 % ! + < A = ? %
Roadside Emergencies % B • ? I2 # <( = 4@' 2 <'@ I = • ? 1 • % • % @ : • % • % 3 • %
Roadside Emergencies )>E +;>!& >!; ,E&, !+9; !//>!; 9E +)> +,;>@ ;>/1! > +)> +,;> !E& )>>18 &9 E9+ ;>37 > +), )>>1 9E > +)> 9;, ,E!1 +,;> , 9;E 97+8 +)> 1,",+>& 1,$> &> , E 9$ +), )>>1 E> > ,+!+> ,+ ;>/1! >">E+ !$+>; +)> >; , > 1,$> 9$ 9E> +,;> , >U)!7 +>&8 Tire change procedure + % @ 2 2 @ 2 < = % < = 8 ,
Roadside Emergencies 48 ; % 2% 8 + 2 . 2 % % 8 + . 2 .
Roadside Emergencies 8 ; % 8 1 % 3 2% % 8 (8 + . 2 % % . 2 % 8 1 . 2 D ? ( < = % < =8 D ? 4 < ( = % <'=8 C & # $#& % # & . ! # # .
Roadside Emergencies , # % @ . 2 . 2 8 , @ . 2 % % . 2 . 2 8 + 2 .
Roadside Emergencies 8 ; % % 8 *8 ; % @ 2 % 8 ; % 8 & % % 8 @ % % % 8 + % 8 8 1 % % . 2 2% 8 8 ; .
Roadside Emergencies JUMP STARTING YOUR VEHICLE + ? ? @ 2 @ 8 ! ? . 8 & 8 F 8 - % 2 @ @ @ 8 ( #!$ $ " .# & #' ! & / # .# $ @ & $ "' Preparing your vehicle 8 : # " >?@. $$ " " .
Roadside Emergencies 48 / 2 @ 2 % 8 2 2 8 8 2 ? 8 > 8 (8 + 8 Connecting the jumper cables 8
Roadside Emergencies '8
Roadside Emergencies 8 " 2
Roadside Emergencies • '8 /, (8 - @ 8 '4
Roadside Emergencies Jump starting 8 8 '8 8 48 9 @ . 8 Removing the jumper cables #! .# # A !$# & # # #.# # # #" )# # & #& # ' 8 ; .
Roadside Emergencies '8 ; .
Roadside Emergencies WRECKER TOWING , % @ % @ @ 8 , % % % A 8 & % % 8 $ " % 8 '
Roadside Emergencies , % % A @ % < % = ? 8 $ " % 5 % 2 8 ) % 2 23 % 8 , % <% % @ =
Customer Assistance GETTING THE SERVICE YOU NEED At home $ " $ 5 8 % % 2 @ 2 $ " 5 % 8 % A @ 5 % 8 + %
Customer Assistance • + • + • + < ,E= , % @ % & - <78 8= " #! / < =8 , 7 @ % & - 2 " 3" ! @ ? % %@
Customer Assistance Ford extended service plan F % 2 $ >? / <$ > /= 8 $ > / % 2 $ " $ " < 78 8= $ < =8 , B • / E % 1 ? O • % < % =8 F
Customer Assistance THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BOARD (U.S.
Customer Assistance Board membership + - B • • $ 1 3" - 8 + - $ 1 3" @ 5 A 8 What the Board needs + % & -
Customer Assistance Oral presentations , % 2 2 F> A V 8 2 - @ A - % % 8 9 A - % 8 Making a decision - % @ @ 8 >
Customer Assistance UTILIZING THE MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM (CANADA ONLY) , % $ 3 @ $ # " ! / < !" !/= + !" !/ % %
Customer Assistance GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S.
Customer Assistance REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY) , % @ .
Cleaning CLEANING AND CARING FOR YOUR VEHICLE ; $ 3 @I 8 Washing the exterior of your vehicle E % H I H ? I @ 8 , I % I % I 2 % % / I @ & I
Cleaning #! .# " #/ # & # - & # #% #E# # & ) ' Protecting your vehicles’ paint finish ! % I 8I! ? ? @I % I % 8 ( # ) / # #/ .
Cleaning Repairing paint chips ; @ @ @ I @ 8 " I 7 + / $ 0 <$*!N3 0( *3-!=@ % I 5 $ @ 1 " 8 + 2 I B • 1 A + 37 / ? ! 1 A
Cleaning ( # " % & & @ # & &@ # ) ## E& # # - ## ) % # # # # # % E # ) ## ! & .
Cleaning Cleaning the engine > % 2 % 8 % B • + % % 8 • #.# $ " # # ) & ) # - ! # # 2 8 • 7 % 3 % % < ? = @ 3 8 • #.
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Cleaning 2.
Cleaning Washing non-painted plastic exterior parts 7 & ? + I; 9 ; <-*!3 (' 3!!=8 : # " $$ .# $ & & # $ & $ ' + I 5 $ @ 1 " 8 Washing mirrors, mirror housings and reflective surfaces ( & # ! - ! #% #& .# % ) E .
Cleaning Washing the exterior lamps # . & & # $ & !$ - # "E$ $# )# - @ $$ .# & #! & .# .
Cleaning % % % % 3 I 7 <> !N3 ( *3!!=@I 5 $ @ 1 " 8 , I @ % < 8 8@ I =@ % % 8 + % @ % % % I 8 % < = I % % 8 - % % I
Cleaning Cleaning the instrument cluster lens % @ % 8 & % @ I % 8 Cleaning seats equipped with side air bags ; % 8 , I @ % >? 7 I<> !N3 ('43!!=8 #.# # # # & .
Cleaning #.# # # # & .
Cleaning , & ? 1 0 I<$ !N3 '(43!!=@ 5 $ @ 1 I" 8 + 2 I 8 $ @I % 8 ; I 8 ( # # & # $ & - & -E .# & # # # # % # - .
Cleaning Cleaning and maintaining the safety belts % >? 7 I<> !N3 ('43!!=@ 5 $ @ 1 I" 8 ( # # & - "# " # .
Cleaning $ / T $ / $ / T < = " < = $ & ? 1 < = " < = $ >? + ; 9 ; T < I = $ >? 7 < = $ - " " / " < = $
Maintenance and Specifications SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS + B • 3 3 8 • G " H % 2 2 8 , A @ 8 2 G H % 8 7 @ @ 8 "
Maintenance and Specifications • & % 2 % @ 8 • 0 @ % 8 , @ G H % @ ? 2 8 OPENING THE HOOD 8 , @
Maintenance and Specifications IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.
Maintenance and Specifications IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.
Maintenance and Specifications WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Checking and adding washer fluid 2 % % 8 , %@ 8 , % @ % 8 & % % 8 , % @ 2 % 8 ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil ; G " H
Maintenance and Specifications • , # )## # 8 8 H ! <'8 /, = # )## (( : <'8 N 3 =@ 8 ( (( 8 • , % ",E#!&& 2@ % ",ED"!U#!&&D$711 8 • 9 "!U#$711 2 8 8 *8 / 2 8 Adding engine oil 8 2 8 $ @
Maintenance and Specifications Engine oil and filter recommendations 1 2 28 SAE 5W-20 engine oil is recommended.
Maintenance and Specifications , " < $ = 8 BATTERY F A % " 3 % A % 8 ) % @ @ 2 8 ; G " H 8 , %@
Maintenance and Specifications , @ % % 8 F 5 % 2 % 8 ; % 8 % " # " & .# G # - ! # # # # % # # # " ## & # # #$ ' - ? % .
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Maintenance and Specifications 8 2 2 8 '8 / /
Maintenance and Specifications ENGINE COOLANT Checking engine coolant + 2 G " H8 + ( #( % @ % A 5 D4 °
Maintenance and Specifications 0@ 0 ! / # % & ) # $ .
Maintenance and Specifications , 2 @ % 8 , % @ 8 ; 8 # ! O @ 5 % % 8 Adding engine coolant @ 2 ( #( ?
Maintenance and Specifications + % 3 " / > $ > >3" *- 3! %3 " / > $ 3" *-( 3! 8 + : < =@ 2 8 • 8 & % #! ! # 4 ## @& # 5- @2@ 4:' '5 H @>0 4 5 8 & % #! ! B # 4"# )@& # 5- @<@ #$# #
Maintenance and Specifications • ( G! / #@& # - #/ # # %# & & 8 & % $#& " # # - @? 4: 5 H @?0M 4 5- !## $#& % & @8M<722@( ) # % & "@% # & ' " ? " 9 > 3 ? % 8 • ! % % @ @
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Maintenance and Specifications (8 $ % % ? < =@ % H H H H 8 , % @ 8 8 ; 8 + 8 < 8= ! @ 2 < =8 ,
Maintenance and Specifications Recycled engine coolant $ " $ 3 A % " / > < 3 =8 ) % @ $ > >3" *- 3!8 7 8 $ " E9+ A % "
Maintenance and Specifications Severe climates , ? < 34 ° P34 ° $Q=B • ! " # # " & # # # & & .# 0=' • & # # # & & .# 0=' • & # # # # & & .# 0= ) #& # # # .# # $ #& & & # & % # # # & ! " & # # # ! #' • #%# # & # & & # # # # & & " .# & # ) $ .
Maintenance and Specifications • #%# # & # & & # # # # & & " .# & # ) $ . # #, # $ #& # #!$# # ) & " .#' 3 3 ? ( #( ? % 8 What you should know about fail-safe cooling (2.
Maintenance and Specifications How fail-safe cooling works , B • + % 8 • + / $ 4 ! % 8 • + % 8 , 3 @ % % 8 > 8 % 8 ) % B • +
Maintenance and Specifications When fail–safe mode is activated F % % 3 @ % 8 + % 3 % 8 ; % @ B 8 / 8 '8 ! 2 8 48 , @ %
Maintenance and Specifications WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS Important safety precautions & 28 + 2 2 8 , @ 2 % 2 8 + 8 , @ % 8 !
Maintenance and Specifications 9 % % B • >? 2 8 • ! % 8 • ! % % 8 $ ? % % .
Maintenance and Specifications • $ 2 8 , 2 # @ % 2 % % 8 ; 2 % A 2 8 • - 2 G! H 8 - 2 8 , @ .
Maintenance and Specifications Fuel filler cap ! @ % @ 8 + @ @ 8 + % 8 ! 3 % ? # % 8 % " ! #$ # % # % # & $- #$
Maintenance and Specifications Choosing the right fuel 7 7E1>!&>& $7>18 + % 8 F % % @ 3 <""+=8 < > , = 8 , %
Maintenance and Specifications Octane recommendations F G H % <;J"=#' *8 G; H % % 8 & 2 2 8 ) % @ 2 2 % % @ A 8 87 (
Maintenance and Specifications , 2 2 A 8 ! 2 8 ; 2 % 8 " % : 2 3% $
Maintenance and Specifications Running out of fuel ! % 8 , B • F 2 2 8 • F 8 $ @ % 8 Fuel filter F A % 8 $
Maintenance and Specifications ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMY Measuring techniques F @ 8 F 8 $ ? @ A E9+ 8 2 @ I2 < @ I = < 23 =8 F % 4@ I2 D (@ I2 <'@
Maintenance and Specifications # ! % !$ " # # .# . # # # # $ & # # . #' # #% # " .# & # % # # % # # & # #!$ "- " ! # # #% # # % ! % # .# # & $ & " % # % # # # #!$ " # # .
Maintenance and Specifications Calculating fuel economy 8 $ 2 8 '8 > 2@ < =8 48 ! 2 3 @ 2 2 < = 8 8 $ % B 8 $ " # # " >00 # . # " !# # .# # ' ( . # ! # .
Maintenance and Specifications Driving style – good driving and fuel economy habits % 8 Habits • @ S 8 • % % % 8 • , < = % % 8 • ! O % % 8 • %
Maintenance and Specifications • 7 < A = 8 8 F % % 8 • A 8 • ; 2 % % 8 • 5 3 3
Maintenance and Specifications Conditions • ) % % 8 • % % I < ? 8 # 2 P I Q 2 P I Q % =8 • ! < ? @ # @ @ 2 # 2 = % 8 • 7 % % 8 • $ %
Maintenance and Specifications EPA window sticker > % >/! % % 2 8 % % 2 % 8 + >/! % % 2 % 8 , ? % % % 2 8 + ; 1# 2 <"/ = ? : 8 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM F
Maintenance and Specifications • 7 8 • ! 8 • & % @ 8 • ) G " H 8 + G " H 8 , $ @ " $ 3 5
Maintenance and Specifications , % @ @ 2 @ @ 2 @ % 2 8 >? 2 8 & 2 5 8 - %@ % % @ @ @ @ @ @
Maintenance and Specifications Readiness for inspection/ maintenance (I/M) testing , @ A ,#" 3 <9-&3,,=8 , @ + " % 8 F ,#" % 8 , : % .
Maintenance and Specifications CHECKING AND ADDING POWER STEERING FLUID 2 % 8 ; G " H 8 , @ " ">; 9E !+$8 8 + % 2 8 '8 2 8 , % ",E "!U 8 & 8 48 , %@ @ 2
Maintenance and Specifications BRAKE FLUID Checking and adding brake fluid - 2 2 8 ; G " H B 8 % 8 '8 8 48 , @ 2 "!U8 & 8 8 7 2 $ 8 ; " 8
Maintenance and Specifications TRANSAXLE FLUID Checking automatic transaxle fluid ; G " H 2 8 F ? 8 ) % @ 2 ? % 2 @ 8I 8@ ? % 2 8 ! ? ? % % 8 + 2@ % < ? 4 2 P'
Maintenance and Specifications 48 2 2 2 @ 8 ! % 8 8 1 /
Maintenance and Specifications High fluid level $ ? 8 ! ? # # 8 ) 8 + ? @ % @ @ 2 8 , 4 8 + % %
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Maintenance and Specifications INFORMATION ABOUT UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING E % % + M 8 + M % % % ? % 8 $ ? B • # )# ?00 & #!$# # + + M 7 & + 8 + M % 8 +
Maintenance and Specifications Treadwear + % % % 8 $ ? @ ( % % 3 < I #'= % 8 + @ % @ @ @
Maintenance and Specifications Temperature A B C + ! < =@ -@ @ : % % 8 @ ? 8 + % $
Maintenance and Specifications SERVICING YOUR TIRES Checking the tire pressure • 7 8 • 2 % @ 2 ( 2 <4I =8 • ! .
Maintenance and Specifications Replacing the tires ; % % 8 5 @ ? @ 3 @ 3 8 7 5 1 8 " 2 5 @ @ 3 8 7 8 , % @ 8 " 2
Maintenance and Specifications SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS % 5 8 + 3% %8 ) % @ @ % 8 , @ % < 5 = % 8 % ! + < A = ? @ %
Maintenance and Specifications • 7 !> 8 • , @ % @ 2 8 • & 8 , @ 3 8 , % 2@ 8 • , @ 8 • ; % 8 & 8 • + %
Maintenance and Specifications MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS 2.0L SPI engine 2.
Maintenance and Specifications Fluid Ford part name Application Capacity > " / > < 3 = " / > < % = ! (8*( 1 < 8 A = / % " ">; 9E !+$ ! $ 8 1 < 8 ( A = $ 2 E#! ! ( 1 < 48' = + ? % " $ " " + $ '8 1 <'8 A = " ">; 9E !+$ 8 1 < 8 A = !
Maintenance and Specifications LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS Item - 2 Ford part name or equivalent " ) &9+I4 2 Ford part number Ford specification /"3 > !3" '(3! & % 1 $*!N3 ' 3-! $(!N3 ((43!! > ;3" 4/ 3! & J @ @ 2 @ 2 @ " 3/ U 3 $(!N3 ' 3!! > ;3" ( 3! 3 3! <7 = U 3 < = > >3" *- 3*3! U93( ' 3M / 3"' (43) %
Maintenance and Specifications Item / % ! ? " ? D ,-( " ? D "+U *( % Ford part name or equivalent " ">; 9E ! + $ " ">; 9E !+$ " $ " + $ " $ " + $ 7 3 Ford part number Ford specification U+3'3M&U ">; 9E U+3(3M" ">; 9E U+3"(3M &3"' ' 3 U+3"(3M &3"' '
Maintenance and Specifications Sedan VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Dimensions < = 9 mm (in) D <'= 9 % <4= 9 < = <(= + 2 * < * 8 D *(8 = <* 8*= D <( 8*D( 84= ' ( < 4= D ( ' <( 8 D( 8 = **D ( <( 8 D( 8 = 4'(
Maintenance and Specifications Coupe Dimensions < = 9 <'= 9 % <4= 9 < = <(= + 2 4' mm (in) ' D ' * < 8 D 8'= <* 8*= D <( 8*D( 84= ' ( < 4= D ( ' <( 8 D( 8 = **D ( <( 8 D( 8 =
Maintenance and Specifications Wagon Dimensions < = 9 mm (in) ('4D (( < * 8 D * 8 = <'= 9 % <4 = 9 <%# 2= ( D <4 = 9 <% 2= < = <(= + 2 <* 8*= <(*8 D( 8*= 'D (4' <( 8*D 84= ' ( < 4= D ( ' <( 8 D( 8 = **D ( <( 8 D( 8 = 4'*
Maintenance and Specifications IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE Safety compliance label + E ) % + ! ; A 1 ? % 1 8 + 1 : 8 4'
Maintenance and Specifications Vehicle identification number + < ,E= 8 + ,E 2 % 8 Engine number + < = 2@ ? @ < A =8 4'
Accessories FORD ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR VEHICLE ! % 5 $ @ 1 3" $ 8 + A O 8 , @ A ? $ : 8 $ " %
Accessories Protection and appearance equipment ! % ? & & $ $ < = 2 ) 1 % % " ; 2 % % $ ? @ 2 % % A B • @ A @ @
Index 7 !- % 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 44 ! 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 ! % 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '* ! @ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '* ! + + 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 @I ! + + 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ( ! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ( 3 ( ! @ 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 !
Index ( & % 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' & % 8 8 8 8 8 ' 3' 4 & % ? 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 $ @ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' $ @ ' ( $ @ 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' $ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' 3'' B > 8 8 4 34 > 8 8 8 8 ' @I'* > 8 8 8 8 8 '* @I4''@I4'4 > 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4' > 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Index C 6 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '4 3'44 6 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '4 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '4 E ) % + ! 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '( I 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '( 0 D D % 8 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 @ 8 8 8 8 8 3 1!+ ) 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 *( 1 @ % 3 * 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Index ; 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ; 8 8 8 8 8 8 ; 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ; 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 '( ' ' * ? ( 8 8 8 8 8 8 (( % 8 8 @I * % 8 8 8 @I * 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 * 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4' @ 8 8 8 8 8 8 '( 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Filling station information Item Information ; 7 D * $ 2 ( 1 < 48' = > < = '8 1 N 3>B 8'( 1 < 8( A = '8 1 /,B 48* 1 < 8 A = + 5 8 ) / T (8*( 1 < 8 A = / % $ " ? '8 1 <'8