FORD C-MAX Owner's Manual
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Table of Contents Remote Control - Vehicles With: Keyless Entry................................................................29 Remote Control - Vehicles With: Remote Flip Key............................................................31 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control............................................................32 Introduction About This Manual...........................................7 Symbols Glossary.............................................7 Data Recording..................
Table of Contents Heated Steering Wheel................................55 Information Displays Wipers and Washers General Information.....................................80 Trip Computer.................................................83 Information Messages.................................83 Windshield Wipers........................................56 Autowipers.......................................................56 Windshield Washers.....................................
Table of Contents Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles With: Push Button Start......................................121 Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles Without: Push Button Start......................................121 Starting a Gasoline Engine.........................121 Starting a Diesel Engine.............................124 Diesel Particulate Filter..............................124 Switching Off the Engine...........................125 Engine Block Heater....................................
Table of Contents Trailer Sway Control....................................189 Tow Ball...........................................................189 Towing Points................................................196 Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels Manual Transmission..............................197 Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels Automatic Transmission.......................198 Under Hood Overview - 1.5L Duratorq-TDCi Diesel.............................233 Under Hood Overview - 1.
Table of Contents Changing a Road Wheel...........................262 Tire Pressures...............................................269 Lug Nuts..........................................................274 Using SYNC™ With Your Phone...........304 SYNC™ Applications and Services.......315 Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player............................................................322 SYNC™ Troubleshooting.........................330 Capacities and Specifications SYNC™ 2 Vehicle Dimensions...............
6 C-MAX (CEU) Vehicles Built From: 16-03-2015 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-07-2015, CG3642en enGBR, Edition date: 02/2015, First Printing
Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it. 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.
Introduction Brake system Front airbag Cabin air filter Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Child seat lower anchor Hazard warning flashers Child seat tether anchor Heated rear window Cruise control Heated windshield Do not open when hot Interior luggage compartment release Engine air filter Jack Engine coolant Keep out of reach of children Lighting control Engine coolant temperature Low tire pressure warning Engine oil Main
Introduction Parking aid In general, this technical information documents the condition of parts, modules, systems or the environment: • Operating conditions of system components (e.g. filling levels). • Status messages of the vehicle and its individual components (e.g. number of wheel revolutions/rotational speed, deceleration, lateral acceleration). • Malfunction and defects in important system components (e.g. lighting and brake system). • Vehicle reactions in particular driving situations (e.g.
Introduction Warranty on Replacement Parts Additional functions contractually agreed upon with the client (e.g. vehicle location in emergency cases) allow the transmission of particular vehicle data from the vehicle. Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacement parts are the only replacement parts that benefit from a Ford Warranty. Damage caused to your vehicle as a result of the failure of non-Ford parts may not be covered by the Ford Warranty.
At a Glance FRONT EXTERIOR OVERVIEW A Fuel tank. See Refueling (page 133). B Locks. See Locking and Unlocking (page 38). C Exterior mirrors. See Exterior Mirrors (page 70). D Wiper blades. See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 241). E Engine. See Maintenance (page 228). F Front towing point. See Towing Points (page 196). G Front exterior lamps. See Changing a Bulb (page 243). H Wheels and tires. Tire pressures. See Towing Points (page 196). See Changing a Road Wheel (page 262).
At a Glance REAR EXTERIOR OVERVIEW A Rear exterior lamps. See Changing a Bulb (page 243). B High mounted stop lamp. See Changing a Bulb (page 243). C Rear window wiper. See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 241). D Liftgate. See Power Liftgate (page 42). E Tire pressures. See Tire Pressures (page 269). F Wheels and tires. See Changing a Road Wheel (page 262).
At a Glance VEHICLE INTERIOR OVERVIEW A Gearshift lever. See Transmission (page 136). B Power window switches. See Power Windows (page 68). C Safety belts. See Fastening the Safety Belts (page 25). D Parking brake. See Parking Brake (page 140). E Head restraints. See Head Restraints (page 104). F Front seats. See Manual Seats (page 105). G Temporary mobility kit. See Temporary Mobility Kit (page 253). H Hood release lever. See Opening and Closing the Hood (page 228).
At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - LHD A Air vents. See Air Vents (page 92). B Direction indicator lever. See Direction Indicators (page 65). C Information display control. See Information Display Control (page 55). D Instrument cluster. See Instrument Cluster (page 74). E Audio control. See Audio Control (page 53). F Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 56). G Information and entertainment display. See SYNC™ 2 (page 340). H Audio unit. See Audio System (page 288).
At a Glance N Cruise control switches. See Using Cruise Control (page 158). O Lighting control. See Lighting (page 60). INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - RHD A Air vents. See Air Vents (page 92). B Direction indicator lever. See Direction Indicators (page 65). C Information display control. See Information Display Control (page 55). D Instrument cluster. See Instrument Cluster (page 74). E Audio control. See Audio Control (page 53). F Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 56).
At a Glance K Keyless start button. See Push Button Ignition Switch (page 118). L Horn. M Steering wheel adjustment. See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 53). N Cruise control switches. See Using Cruise Control (page 158). O Lighting control. See Lighting (page 60).
Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD SEATS WARNINGS Do not leave children or pets unattended in your vehicle. If your vehicle has been involved in a crash, have the child seats checked by an authorized dealer. Note: Mandatory use of child seats varies from country to country. Only child seats certified to ECE-R129, ECE-R44.03 or later have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle. A choice of child seats are available from authorized dealers.
Child Safety Child Safety Seat (Group 1) Note: When using a child seat on a rear seat, adjust the front seat in a position to prevent contact with the rear passenger, child feet or child legs. Booster Seat (Group 2) Secure children that weigh between 29 lb (13 kg) and 40 lb (18 kg)in a child safety seat on the rear seat. Booster Seats Secure children that weigh more than 33 lb (15 kg) but are less than 59.06 in (150 cm) tall in a booster seat or a booster cushion.
Child Safety Booster Cushion (Group 3) Your vehicle has ISOFIX anchor points that accommodate universally approved ISOFIX child seats. The ISOFIX system has two rigid attachment arms on the child seat. These attach to anchor points on the second row seats, where the cushion and backrest meet. For child seats with a top tether, tether anchor points are on the rear of the second row seats.
Child Safety WARNING If your vehicle is equipped with the comfort seat system, slide the second row seat forwards to gain access to the anchor points. After installing the ISOFIX seat, do not move the seat to the comfort position as it could interfere with the tether strap routing. Grand C-MAX CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNINGS See an authorized dealer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats. The top tether anchor points are located on the back of the rear seat.
Child Safety Note: When using a child seat on a front seat, always adjust the front passenger seat as far back as possible. If it proves difficult to tighten the lap section of the safety belt without slack remaining, adjust the seat backrest to the fully upright position and raise the height of the seat. See Seats (page 104). WARNINGS You must reinstall the head restraint following the removal of the child seat. See Head Restraints (page 104).
Child Safety ISOFIX Child Seats Mass group categories 0 Seating positions 0+ Rearward facing Up to 29 lbs (13 kg) Front passenger seat Size class 1 Forward facing Rearward facing 20 - 40 lbs (9 - 18 kg) No ISOFIX Size type Rear outboard seat ISOFIX Size class 1 C, D, E Size type Rear center seat 2 2 IL Size class 1 C, D 3 IL A, B, B1 IL , IUF 1 2 No ISOFIX Size type IL Suitable for use with particular ISOFIX child restraints systems in the semi-universal category.
Child Safety i-Size Child Seats Front passenger seat Rear outboard seats i-Size Child Restraint Systems X i-U Rear center seat X i-U Suitable for use with forward and rearward facing i-Size child restraint systems. X Not suitable for use with i-Size child restraint systems.
Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS VEHICLES WITH: MECHANICAL CHILD PROOF LOCKS CHILD SAFETY LOCKS VEHICLES WITH: REMOTE CHILD PROOF LOCKS When these locks are set, the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside. Press the switch to turn them on. Note: You cannot use the rear power window switches with the child safety locks on. The childproof locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Press the switch again to turn them off.
Safety Belts Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy FASTENING THE SAFETY BELTS WARNINGS You have not fastened the safety belt correctly if you do not hear a distinct click. Failure to fasten the safety belt correctly could reduce its effectiveness and increase the risk of injury in a crash. Make sure that your safety belt is securely stored away and is not outside your vehicle when closing the door.
Safety Belts Turning the Safety Belt Minder Off Contact an authorized dealer. To adjust the shoulder belt height, squeeze the button and slide the height adjuster up or down. Release the button and pull down on the height adjuster to make sure it is locked in place. SAFETY BELT MINDER WARNING The system will only provide protection when you use the safety belt correctly.
Supplementary Restraints System Note: You will hear a loud bang and see a cloud of harmless powdery residue if an airbag deploys. This is normal. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Extreme Hazard! Never use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an active airbag in front of it. Death or serious injury to the child can occur. Note: Only wipe airbag covers with a damp cloth. DRIVER AIRBAG Do not modify the front of your vehicle in any way.
Supplementary Restraints System The passenger airbag will deploy during significant frontal or near-frontal collisions. The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupant, thus cushioning forward body movement. During minor frontal collisions, overturns, rear collisions and side collisions, the front passenger airbag will not deploy. SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS SIDE AIRBAGS WARNING Use seat covers designed for seats with side airbags.
Keys and Remote Controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES REMOTE CONTROL - VEHICLES WITH: KEYLESS ENTRY Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Intelligent Access Key The typical operating range for your transmitter is approximately 33 ft (10 m).
Keys and Remote Controls Programming a New Remote Control 3. Use a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver, to carefully seperate the two halves of the remote control. To program an additional remote control See Security (page 48). Changing the Remote Control Battery Make sure that you dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly way. Seek advice from your local authority regarding recycling. 4. Twist the screwdriver in the position shown to separate the two halves of the remote control. 1.
Keys and Remote Controls Changing the Remote Control Battery Note: Do not wipe off any grease on the battery terminals or on the back surface of the circuit board. The remote control uses one coin-type three-volt lithium battery CR2032 or equivalent. Note: Replacing the battery does not delete the transmitter from the vehicle. The transmitter should operate normally. Make sure that you dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly way.
Keys and Remote Controls REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL You can purchase replacement keys or remote controls from an authorized dealer. Authorized dealers can program remote controls for your vehicle. See Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control (page 32). To re-program the passive anti-theft system see an authorized dealer. Note: Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver. 4. Turn the remote control over to remove the battery. 5.
MyKey™ Non-Configurable Settings PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The following settings cannot be changed: • Safety belt minder. You cannot disable this feature. The audio system will mute when this feature is activated. • Low fuel level warning. When the fuel level is low, warnings will be shown in the display followed by an audible tone. • Driver assist features, for example traction control, navigation and parking aids. These systems turn on automatically whenever you switch the ignition on.
MyKey™ • Various vehicle speed reminders can be set. Warnings will be shown in the display followed by an audible tone when the set vehicle speed is exceeded. Audio system maximum volume of 45%. A message will be shown in the display when you attempt to exceed the limited volume. Automatic volume control will be disabled. Always on setting. When this is selected you will not be able to disable emergency assistance or the do not disturb feature.
MyKey™ Message Action and Description All MyKeys Cleared Note: When you clear your MyKeys, you remove all restrictions and return all MyKeys to their original admin key status.
MyKey™ Number of Admin Keys CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM STATUS Indicates how many admin keys are programmed to your vehicle. Use this feature to determine how many admin keys you have for your vehicle, and detect if an additional MyKey has been programmed. You can find information about your programmed MyKeys by using the information display. MyKey Distance USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE START SYSTEMS Tracks the distance when drivers use a MyKey.
MyKey™ Condition Potential Causes I lost a key. Program a spare key. See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 48). The MyKey distance does not accumulate. The MyKey is not being used by the intended user. The MyKeys have been cleared. See Clearing All MyKeys (page 34). No MyKey functions with the An admin transmitter is present at vehicle start. keyless entry transmitter. No MyKeys are created. See Creating a MyKey (page 34).
Locks Locking the Doors LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Press the button to lock all the doors. The direction indicators will flash. Power Door Locks The power door lock control is on the driver door. Note: If any door or the luggage compartment is not closed, or if the hood is not closed on vehicles that have an anti-theft alarm or remote start, the direction indicators will not flash. Double Locking the Doors WARNING Do not use double locking when passengers or animals are inside your vehicle.
Locks Double Locking with the Key Unlocking Turn the key to the lock position twice within three seconds. If the central locking function fails to operate, unlock the driver door and then unlock all other doors individually by pulling the interior door handles. Unlocking with the Key Turn the top of the key toward the rear of your vehicle. Note: If the doors have been unlocked using this method, the doors must be locked individually until the central locking function has been repaired.
Locks SLIDING DOOR WARNINGS Make sure to close and latch the liftgate to prevent drawing exhaust fumes into your vehicle. This will also prevent passengers and cargo from falling out. If you must drive with the liftgate open, keep the vents or windows open so outside air comes into your vehicle. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury. Note: Be careful when opening or closing the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed area to avoid damaging the liftgate.
Locks Closing the Liftgate Note: Do not hang anything, for example a bike rack, from the glass or liftgate. This could damage the liftgate and its components. Note: Do not leave the liftgate open while driving. This could damage the liftgate and its components. Opening the Liftgate Manually A handle is located inside the liftgate to help with closing. MANUAL LIFTGATE - GRAND MAV (5+2 SEATER) WARNINGS It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle.
Locks Closing the Liftgate Note: Make sure that you close the liftgate before operating or moving the vehicle, especially in an enclosure, like a garage or a parking structure. You could damage the liftgate or its components. Note: Do not hang anything, for example a bike rack, from the spoiler, glass or liftgate. This could damage the liftgate and its components. The liftgate only operates with the transmission in park (P). One warning tone sounds as the liftgate begins to power close.
Locks Closing the Liftgate From the Instrument Panel Press the button on the instrument panel. WARNING Keep clear of the liftgate when activating the rear switch. With the Remote Control Press the button twice within three seconds. With the Outside Control Button Opening the Liftgate 1. Unlock the liftgate with the remote control or power door unlock control. If an intelligent access key is within 3 ft (1 m) of the liftgate, the liftgate unlocks when you press the liftgate release button.
Locks 2. Stop the liftgate movement by pressing the control button on the liftgate when it reaches the desired height. Note: Once the liftgate has stopped moving, you can also manually move it to the desired height. Note: Entering your vehicle while the liftgate is closing can cause your vehicle to bounce and activate obstacle detection. To prevent this, let the power liftgate close completely before you enter your vehicle.
Locks Note: Do not hang anything, for example a bike rack, from the glass or liftgate. This could damage the liftgate and its components. Note: Allow the power system to open or close the liftgate. Manually pushing or pulling the liftgate may activate the obstacle detection feature and stop the power operation. Note: Be careful when opening or closing the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed area to avoid damaging the liftgate. Note: Splashing water may cause the hands-free liftgate to open.
Locks Passive locking and unlocking requires a valid passive key to be located within one of the three external detection ranges. These are located approximately five feet (1.5 meters) from the front door handles and the liftgate. Locking buttons are located on each of the front doors. For central locking and to arm the alarm, press a locking button once. Note: The system may not function if the passive key is close to metal objects or electronic devices, for example keys or a cell phone.
Locks Unlocking Your Vehicle You cannot use a disabled key to switch the ignition on or start the engine. You must enable all passive keys again in order to use them. To enable all your passive keys, unlock your vehicle using a passive key that has not been disabled or the remote control unlocking function. All passive keys will then be enabled if you switch the ignition on or you start your vehicle with a valid key. Note: You can still start your vehicle when the passive key is in the back-up position.
Security PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT ALARM VEHICLES WITH: INTEGRAL BATTERY Principle of Operation The system prevents someone from starting the engine with an incorrectly coded key. Alarm System Note: Do not leave correctly coded keys in the vehicle. Always take your keys and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle. Do not arm the alarm with full guard if passengers, animals or other moving objects are inside your vehicle.
Security Battery Back-up Sounder If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn will sound for 30 seconds and the hazard warning flasher will flash for five minutes. The battery back-up sounder is an additional alarm system, which sounds a siren if your vehicle battery or the battery back-up sounder is disconnected. When you lock your vehicle the system is armed. The sounder has its own battery and will sound an alarm siren even if someone disconnects your vehicle battery or the battery back-up sounder itself.
Security Message Action and Description If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard, leave your vehicle without pressing the OK button. Note: Selecting reduced guard does not set the alarm permanently to reduced guard. It sets it to reduced guard only for the current locking cycle. Category One Alarm Arming the Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors and switching your vehicle on within 12 seconds or unlocking the doors or the liftgate with the remote control.
Security Note: Do not cover up the interior lamp unit sensors. Any further attempts to perform one of the above will trigger the alarm again. The sensors act as a deterrent against unauthorized intrusion by sensing any movement inside your vehicle. Full and Reduced Guard Triggering the Alarm Full guard is the standard setting. Once armed, the alarm is triggered in any of the following ways: • If someone opens a door, the liftgate or the hood without a valid key or remote control.
Security Arming the Alarm Disarming the Alarm To arm the alarm, lock your vehicle. See Locks (page 38). Vehicles Without Keyless Entry Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key and switching your vehicle on with a correctly coded key or unlocking the doors with the remote control.
Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 104). 3. Lock the steering column. AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit. You can operate the following functions with the control: Type One 1. Unlock the steering column. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired position. A Volume up. B Seek up or next.
Steering Wheel Type Two A Volume up. B Seek up or next. C Volume down. D Seek down or previous. E Press to select source. VOICE CONTROL Press the button to select or deselect voice control. See Using Voice Recognition (page 301). CRUISE CONTROL Type 1 Seek, Next or Previous Press the seek button to: • Tune the radio to the next or previous stored preset. • Play the next or the previous track. Press and hold the seek button to: • Tune the radio to the next station up or down the frequency band.
Steering Wheel Type 2 HEATED STEERING WHEEL See Cruise Control (page 158). INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL Press the button to switch the system on. The LED on the switch illuminates when the system is on. Note: The system only operates when the engine is running. Press the button to switch the system off. The system automatically controls the temperature to avoid overheating. Under high interior temperature conditions, there may be no perceived warming. This is normal and is not a sign of a system fault.
Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before you switch the windshield wipers on. Note: Make sure you switch the windshield wipers and vehicle power off before using an automatic car wash. Note: If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades. See Checking the Wiper Blades (page 241). If that does not resolve the issue, install new wiper blades. See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 241).
Wipers and Washers A Highest sensitivity. B On. C Lowest sensitivity. Use the rotary control to adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor: • Rotate the control down to low sensitivity, and the wipers turn on when the rain sensor detects a large amount of moisture on the windshield. • When you move the wiper lever up to the first position and the autowiper system is on, the autowiper sensitivity setting adjusts the wiper speed according to the moisture on the windshield only.
Wipers and Washers Note: Check your wiper function in the information display. See General Information (page 80). The autowipers feature functions only when you select the menu choice in the information display and you move the wiper lever up to the first position. The autowipers feature then remains on in the information display menu until you change it to intermittent wipe. WINDSHIELD WASHERS Note: Do not operate the washers when the washer reservoir is empty. This may cause the washer pump to overheat.
Wipers and Washers Press the top of the button to switch intermittent wipe on. Press the top of the button again to switch low speed wipe on. Press the bottom of the button to switch the rear window wiper off. When you switch on the front wipers and move the gearshift lever to reverse (R), rear intermittent wipe automatically turns on. Rear Window Washer Push the lever away from you to operate the rear window washer. When you release the lever, wiping continues for a short period of time.
Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold. When normal condensation occurs, a fine mist can form on the interior of the lens.
Lighting Push the lever forward again or pull the lever toward you to switch the high beams off. Note: If you switch autolamps on in conjunction with autowipers, low beam headlamps will illuminate automatically when the rain sensor activates the windshield wipers continuously. Headlamp Flasher INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER Slightly pull the lever toward you and release it to flash the headlamps.
Lighting DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS WARNINGS Check and replace wiper blades regularly to ensure the camera sensor has a clear view through the windscreen. Replacement wiper blades must be the correct length. WARNING Always remember to switch your headlamps on in low light situations or during inclement weather. The system does not activate the tail lamps and may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate your headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision.
Lighting • • • Street lighting is detected. Vehicle speed falls below 19 mph (30 km/h). The camera sensor is too hot or becomes blocked. FRONT FOG LAMPS Activating the System Switch the system on using the information display. See Information Displays (page 80). Turn the switch to the autolamps position. See Autolamps (page 61). Press the control to switch the fog lamps on or off. You can switch the fog lamps on when the lighting control is in any position except off.
Lighting HEADLAMP LEVELING Note: Vehicles with Xenon headlamps have automatic headlamp leveling. A Raised headlamp beams B Lowered headlamp beams Adjust the level of the headlamps according to the load you are carrying in your vehicle. Recommended Headlamp Leveling Switch Positions Load Load in luggage * Switch position Front seats Second row seats compartment 1-2 - - 1-2 - - 0 (0.5) 1-2 3 - 1 (0.5) ** 1-2 3 Max * 3 (0.5) ** 1 - Max * 4 (1.
Lighting CORNERING LAMPS A Headlamp beam B Cornering lamp beam The cornering lamps illuminate the inside of a corner when you are turning. Push the lever up or down to use the direction indicators. DIRECTION INDICATORS Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the direction indicators flash three times to indicate a lane change. INTERIOR LAMPS The lamps turn on when: • You open any door. • You press a remote control button. • You press the buttons on the map lamps.
Lighting Front Interior Lamps (If Equipped) Side Mounted Lamp Note: Press the door function switch to switch off interior lights when you open any door. The indicator lamp illuminates amber when the door function is off. When the door function is off and you open a door, the courtesy and door lamps stay off. Press the switch again to switch the door function back on. The indicator lamp illuminates white when the door function is on.
Lighting Rotate B past the first detent to switch on and adjust to the desired brightness. Press A to cycle through the color choices. Press C to switch on all interior lamps and the ambient lighting. Press C again to switch off the interior lamps and return the ambient lighting to the previously selected color.
Windows and Mirrors One-Touch Up (If Equipped) POWER WINDOWS Lift the control fully and release it. Press or lift it again to stop the window. WARNINGS Do not leave children unattended in your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows. They may seriously injure themselves. Window Lock When closing the power windows, you should verify they are free of obstructions and make sure that children and pets are not in the proximity of the window openings.
Windows and Mirrors Close the window twice until it reaches the point of resistance and let it reverse. 2. Close the window a third time to the point of resistance. You disabled the bounce-back feature and you can now close the window manually. The window travels past the point of resistance and you can close it fully. Accessory Delay (If Equipped) Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible if the window does not close after the third attempt.
Windows and Mirrors Press the lock or unlock button to stop the opening function. WARNING Take care when using global closing. In an emergency, touch a door handle lock sensor to stop. Global Closing (If Equipped) Vehicles Without Keyless Entry Note: Global closing can be switched on using the driver’s door handle. Global opening and closing can also be switched on using the buttons on the passive key. WARNING Take care when using global closing.
Windows and Mirrors Press the button again to stop and reverse the direction of movement. Note: Continuous folding and unfolding of the mirrors will cause them to overheat and shut down for a short time. This is to avoid permanent damage. Heated Exterior Mirrors (If Equipped) See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 99). Press the arrows to adjust the mirror. Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors Blind Spot Monitor (If Equipped) Push the mirror toward the door window glass.
Windows and Mirrors The mirror will dim automatically to reduce glare when bright lights are detected from behind your vehicle. It will automatically return to normal reflection when you select reverse gear to make sure you have a clear view when backing up. SUN SHADES WARNINGS Do not let children play with the sun shade or leave them unattended in the vehicle. They may seriously hurt themselves.
Windows and Mirrors Sun Shade Relearning WARNING The bounce-back function is not active during this procedure. Make sure that there are no obstacles in the way of the moving sun shade. Note: You must start the relearning process within 30 seconds of switching the ignition on. In case the sun shade no longer opens or closes properly, follow this relearning procedure: 1. Press the front of the control to the first action point twice and release it within two seconds. 2.
Instrument Cluster GAUGES A Information display. B Speedometer. C Engine coolant temperature gauge. D Fuel gauge. E Tachometer. Trip Computer Information Display See Trip Computer (page 83). Odometer Vehicle Settings and Personalization Records the total distance traveled by your vehicle. See General Information (page 80). Outside Air Temperature Shows the outside air temperature.
Instrument Cluster Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Anti-Lock Braking System Warning Lamp If it illuminates when you are driving, this indicates a malfunction. You will continue to have the normal braking system (without anti-lock braking system) unless the brake system warning lamp is also illuminated. Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer. WARNING Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot.
Instrument Cluster If it illuminates when you are driving, check that the parking brake is not engaged. If the parking brake is not engaged, this indicates low brake fluid level or a brake system malfunction. Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately. If it illuminates with the engine running or when you are driving, this indicates a malfunction. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch the engine off. Check the engine oil level. See Engine Oil Check (page 237).
Instrument Cluster Front Fog Lamps Indicator Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp It will illuminate when you switch the front fog lamps on. If it illuminates when you are driving, refuel as soon as possible. Frost Warning Lamp Low Washer Fluid WARNING Lights when the windshield washer fluid is low. Even if the temperature rises to above 39°F (4°C) there is no guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by inclement weather.
Instrument Cluster Stability Control Warning Lamp Headlamps On It will flash when the system is active. If it remains illuminated or does not illuminate when you switch the ignition on, this indicates a malfunction. During a malfunction the system will switch off. Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately. Sounds when you remove the key from the ignition and open the driver's door and you have left the headlamps or parking lamps on. Fuel Gauge Switch the ignition on.
Instrument Cluster Sounds when your vehicle speed exceeds the pre-determined limit and the front safety belts are unfastened. The chime will stop after a period of time.
Information Displays Information Display Controls GENERAL INFORMATION 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.
Information Displays Trip computer 1 and 2 1 Anticipation Speed Ford EcoMode Instant fuel Dist to empty Trip timer Average speed Option to select for navigation display. 1 See Trip Computer (page 83).
Information Displays Settings Hill start assist Tyre monitor Traffic signs Lane keeping Vehicle settings Aux heater Park heater Heater clock Time 1 Time 2 Once Heat now Alarm Full guard Reduced Ask on exit Chimes Park slot found Information Warning Lighting Traffic (R/L) Auto highbeam Rain light Hdlamp delay MyKey Wipers Rain sensing Create MyKey Hold OK to create. Traction ctrl Always on or user selectable. ESC Always on or user selectable. Max speed User selectable or off.
Information Displays Settings Display Do not disturb Always on or user selectable. Clear all Hold OK to clear all MyKeys. Language Choose your applicable setting. Vehicle graphic Measure unit Choose your applicable setting. Temp unit Choose your applicable setting. System Check Outside Air Temperature All active warnings will display first if applicable. The system check menu may appear different based upon equipment options and current vehicle status.
Information Displays Message Indicator (If Equipped) Press the OK button to acknowledge and remove some messages from the information display. The message indicator illuminates to supplement some messages. The information display will automatically remove other messages after a short period of time. The indicator will be red or amber depending on the severity of the condition and it remains on until the condition is resolved. You need to confirm certain messages before you can access the menus.
Information Displays Battery and Charging System Message Action Electrical system overvoltage Stop safely Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition. Contact an authorized dealer. Battery low See manual Displays to warn of a low battery condition. Turn off all unneeded electrical accessories. Contact an authorized dealer.
Information Displays Child Safety Locks Message Action Child lock fault Service required Retry to activate or deactivate the system. If the issue persists contact an authorized dealer. Engine Message Action Engine fault Service now Engine service is required. Contact an authorized dealer. High engine temperature Stop safely Displays when the engine temperature is too high. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and allow the engine to cool. If the problem persists, contact an authorized dealer.
Information Displays Message Action Press brake to start Displayed as a reminder to press the brake while starting the vehicle. Ford KeyFree Key not inside car Displayed when a valid key is not detected within the vehicle. See Push Button Ignition Switch (page 118). Key Battery low Replace soon Displays when the key battery is low. Change the battery as soon as possible. See Remote Control (page 31).
Information Displays Maintenance Message Action Oil change required Displays when the engine oil life is depleted and requires a change. See Engine Oil Check (page 237). Brake fluid level low Service now Indicates the brake fluid level is low and the brake system should be inspected immediately. See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). MyKey Message Action MyKey active Drive Safely Displays when MyKey is active.
Information Displays Park Aid Message Action Parking aid malfunction Service required Displays when the system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer. See Principle of Operation (page 144). Park Brake Message Action Park brake applied Displays when the parking brake is set, the engine is running and the vehicle is driven more than 3 mph (5 km/h). If the warning stays on after the parking brake is released, contact an authorized dealer.
Information Displays Start-Stop Message Action Switch the ignition off before leaving your vehicle if the Auto StartStop Switch ignisystem has shut down the engine. See Auto-Start-Stop tion off (page 127). Auto StartStop Press a pedal to start engine The engine needs to be restarted, press the clutch pedal to start. See Auto-Start-Stop (page 127). Auto StartStop Select neutral to start engine Select neutral for the system to restart the engine. See Auto-Start-Stop (page 127).
Information Displays Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Message Action Check tyre pressures Displays when one or more tires on your vehicle have low tire pressure. See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page 258). Tyre monitor malfunction Service required Displays when the tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning. If the warning stays on or continues to come on, contact an authorized dealer. See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page 258).
Climate Control Air Conditioning PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The system directs air through the evaporator for cooling. The evaporator extracts humidity from the air to help keep the windows free of mist. The system directs the resulting condensation to the outside of your vehicle, which may cause a small pool to form under your vehicle. This is normal.
Climate Control Side Air Vents To close the air vent, turn the thumbwheel to the left of the vent fully downward. MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL A Fan speed control: Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. B A/C: Press the button to turn the air conditioning on or off. Use air conditioning with recirculated air to improve cooling performance and efficiency. C Heated windshield (if equipped): Press the button to clear the heated windshield of thin ice and fog. See Heated Windshield (page 99).
Climate Control F Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air. The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates. This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle. G Temperature control: Control the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle. H MAX Defrost: Adjust the control to switch on defrost.
Climate Control A AUTO: Press the button to turn on automatic operation. Select the desired temperature using the temperature control. The system adjusts fan speed, air distribution, air conditioning operation, and selects outside air or recirculated air to heat or cool the vehicle in order to maintain the desired temperature. You can also use the AUTO button to turn off dual zone operation by pressing and holding the button for more than two seconds.
Climate Control Note: To prevent window fogging, you cannot select recirculated air when maximum defrost is on. L Power: Press the button to switch the system on and off. When the system is off, it prevents outside air from entering the vehicle. Note: If you press a fan speed or airflow direction button, it will turn off the automatic operation function. Press the AUTO button to return to auto mode.
Climate Control Note: To improve air conditioning when starting your vehicle, drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the vents. Note: At low ambient temperatures with AUTO selected, the air stream is directed toward the windshield and side windows for as long as the engine remains cold.
Climate Control Cooling the Interior Quickly Vehicle with manual climate control 1 Adjust the temperature control to the MAX A/C position. 2 Adjust the fan speed to the highest setting. 3 Drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the vents. Vehicle with automatic climate control Press the MAX A/C button. Recommended Settings for Cooling Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control 1 Adjust the fan speed to the second speed setting.
Climate Control HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS AUXILIARY HEATER Fuel Operated Parking Heater Heated Rear Window WARNING Press the button to clear the window of thin ice and fog. It will switch off automatically after a short period of time. Make sure the engine is running before operating the heated windows. Do not use the fuel operated parking heater at fuel filling stations or near sources of combustible vapors, dust or in enclosed spaces. This could result in serious personal injury or death.
Climate Control Programming the Fuel Operated Parking Heater Note: The time and date on your vehicle’s clock must be set correctly. See General Information (page 80). Use the information display controls on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 80). Note: You must program the time at least 70 minutes before the time you wish to set. Note: The programmed time is when you want your vehicle to be warm and ready to drive, not when the heater turns on.
Climate Control Programming the Once Function 2. Set the hours using the up and down arrow buttons. 3. Press the right arrow button. Set the minutes using the up and down arrow buttons. Press the OK button. Selecting this function allows you to program one heating cycle for one specific day. Set the time you want your vehicle to be warm and ready to drive. Use the information display controls on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 80). 1.
Climate Control To switch the heat now function on, scroll to: Message Action and Description Settings Press the OK button. Vehicle settings Press the OK button. Park heater Press the OK button. Heat now Press the OK button. An X appears in the box when you switch the heater on. To switch the heater off, uncheck the option. The heater operates by warming the engine cooling system. It uses fuel from the vehicle fuel tank.
Climate Control To switch the auxiliary heater on and off, scroll to: Message Action and Description Settings Press the OK button. Vehicle settings Press the OK button. Aux heater Press the OK button. An X appears in the box when the system is switched on. CABIN AIR FILTER Your vehicle is equipped with a cabin air filter, which gives you and your passengers the following benefits: • It improves your driving comfort by reducing particle concentration.
Seats • SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION WARNINGS Do not recline the seat backrest too far as this can cause the occupant to slide under the safety belt, resulting in serious injury in the event of a crash. • Sitting improperly, out of position or with the seat backrest reclined too far, can result in serious injury or death in the event of a crash. Always sit upright against your seat backrest, with your feet on the floor.
Seats Removing the Head Restraints Rear Center Head Restraint Front head restraints Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint. MANUAL SEATS 1. Press and hold the locking button. 2. Using a suitable implement, release the retaining clip. Moving the Seat Backward and Forward Rear outer head restraints WARNING Rock the seat backward and forward after releasing the lever to make sure that it is fully engaged. Press the locking button and remove the head restraint.
Seats Adjusting the Height of the Driver Seat Adjusting the Lumbar Support (If Equipped) Adjusting the Angle of the Seatback POWER SEATS WARNINGS Do not adjust the driver seat or seatback when your vehicle is moving. Adjusting your seatback while your vehicle is in motion may cause loss of control of your vehicle. Reclining the seatback can cause an occupant to slide under the seat’s safety belt, resulting in severe personal injuries in the event of a crash.
Seats REAR SEATS Second row seats - C-MAX WARNING Do not slide the outboard seats rearward if the center seat is folded forward. There is a risk of injury in the event of an accident or if the center seat falls back down. Note: Do not fold the seatback forward when the seat is fully to the rear. Slide the seat fully forward. Fold the center seat up and move the outboard seats rearward and slightly inboard to provide more leg and shoulder room for the rear passengers. 1. Remove the luggage cover.
Seats Install the luggage cover. See Luggage Covers (page 185). Folding the seatbacks down Note: The complete seat moves rearward as the seat cushion is folded up. Remove the seat belts from the belt guides on the outboard seatbacks. 3. Fold the seatback until it engages. Note: As the seats slide rearward, they also move slightly inboard. 4. Pull the lever on the outer front edge of the outboard seats and push the seats rearward.
Seats Folding the seatbacks up WARNING Make sure the seatback is fully engaged in its latch. Note: When in use, place the rear seat belts in the belt guides on the outboard seatbacks. See Luggage Covers (page 185). Pull the lower bar on the rear of the seats to release them from the floor and fold the seats forward. WARNING Pull the lever on the seatback and lift the seatback up. Always attach the retaining strap to the front head restraint when a rear seat is folded forward.
Seats Pull out and attach the retaining straps to the front head restraints to hold the folded seats in the upright position. Returning the seats to the seating position Before folding the seats back down, pull the lower bar on the rear of each seat and check that the latches are in the extended position. WARNINGS To avoid injury, take care when folding the seats down. Detach the retaining straps.
Seats Fold the seats back down until they engage. Raise the seatbacks. See Folding the seatbacks up. Install the rear seatbelts in the belt guides on the outboard seatbacks. Removing the seats WARNING The rear seats are heavy. To avoid injury, take care when lifting the seats. Note: To increase the space in the luggage compartment, the rear seats can be removed completely. 1. 3. Push down both red levers to open the locking mechanism. 4. Remove the seat. Fold the seat forward.
Seats Second row seats - Grand C-MAX Folding the seatback forward or backward Holding the seat at an angle to the floor, lower the seat onto the retaining bar. Lift the lever and push the seatback. Stowing the center seat WARNING Make sure the center seatback is in the upright position when the vehicle is moving. Before folding the seats back down, pull the lower bar on the rear of each seat and check that the latches are in the extended position. 1. Push the seat back down until it engages.
Seats Moving the seats backward and forward Note: If the center seat is not stowed, it will move with the right-hand seat. 2. Pull the strap and lift the right-hand seat cushion. Folding the seats forward WARNING Do not use the third row seats when the second row seats have been folded forward. Note: The center seat must be stowed into the right-hand seat base before the right-hand seat is folded. 3. Pull the strap to fold the center seat over into the right-hand seat base. 4.
Seats 1. Pull the strap and lift the cushion. 2. Lift the lever and push the seatback down until it locks. 1. Either pull the lever on the side of the seat cushion or pull the strap at the rear of the seat. The seat will move forward. 2. Fold the seatback forward. Easy entry position WARNING Third row seats - Grand C-MAX Do not use the seat when it is in the easy entry position. Note: Remove the luggage cover. See Luggage Covers (page 185).
Seats Do not do the following: • Place heavy objects on the seat. • Operate the heated seat if water or any other liquid is spilled on the seat. Allow the seat to dry thoroughly. • Operate the heated seats unless the engine is running. Doing so can cause the battery to lose charge. Pull the strap at the top of the seatback and fold the seatback forward. Press the heated seat symbol to cycle through the various heat settings and off. Warmer settings are indicated by more indicator lights.
Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point Location Power points may be found: • On the center console. • In the center console. • In the cargo area (Wagons only). WARNING Do not plug electrical accessories into the cigar lighter socket. Incorrect use of the lighter can cause damage not covered by your warranty, and can result in fire or serious injury. CIGAR LIGHTER Note: When you switch the ignition on, you can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances with a maximum current rating of 20 amps.
Storage Compartments CUP HOLDERS OVERHEAD CONSOLE WARNINGS Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when your vehicle is moving. Make sure that cups placed in the holders do not obstruct your vision while driving. CENTER CONSOLE Stow items in the cup holder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or crashes, including hot drinks which may spill. Press near the rear edge of the door to open it. Available console features include: A Cup holder.
Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH WARNINGS Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or other damage. Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle on dry grass or other dry ground cover. The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire. Note: Make sure the key is clean before inserting it into any lock cylinder.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: The system may not function if the passive key is close to metal objects or electronic devices, for example keys or a cell phone. Note: Releasing the clutch pedal during engine starting stops the engine from cranking. Vehicles with Automatic Transmission Note: The ignition will automatically turn off if your vehicle is left unattended. This is to prevent the vehicle battery from losing charge. 1. Shift into park (P). 2. Fully depress the brake pedal. 3.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: Releasing the clutch pedal during engine starting stops the engine from cranking. A message may appear in the information display. Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Stationary Vehicles with Manual Transmission Briefly press the push button ignition switch. Vehicles with Automatic Transmission 1. Shift into park (P). 2. Press the push button ignition switch. Note: The ignition, all electrical circuits and all warning lamps and indicators will be turned off.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Fast Restart STEERING WHEEL LOCK VEHICLES WITHOUT: PUSH BUTTON START The fast restart feature allows you to restart your vehicle within 10 seconds of switching it off, even if it does not detect a valid passive key. WARNING Within 10 seconds of switching your vehicle off, press the brake pedal and press the push button ignition switch. After 10 seconds, you can no longer start your vehicle if it does not detect a valid passive key.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Vehicles with Keyless Start Note: You can crank the engine for a total of 60 seconds without the engine starting before the starting system temporarily disables. The 60 seconds does not have to be all at once. For example, if you crank the engine three times for 20 seconds each time, without the engine starting, you reached the 60-second time limit. A message appears in the information display alerting you that you exceeded the cranking time.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Moving You can stop the shutdown, or reset the timer, at any point before the 30-second countdown has expired by doing any of the following: • You can reset the timer by interacting with your vehicle (such as pressing the brake pedal or accelerator pedal). • You can temporarily switch off the shutdown feature any time the ignition is on (for the current ignition cycle only). Use the information display to do so.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Important Ventilating Information DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER If you stop your vehicle and then leave the engine idling for long periods, we recommend that you do one of the following: • Open the windows at least 1 in (3 cm). • Set your climate control to outside air. The filter forms part of the emissions reduction system on your vehicle. It filters harmful diesel particulates (soot) from the exhaust gas.
Starting and Stopping the Engine You must carry out occasional trips with the following conditions to assist the regeneration process: • Drive your vehicle in more favorable conditions, which you will find at higher vehicle speeds in normal driving, on a main road or freeway for a minimum of 20 minutes. This drive may include short stops that will not affect the regeneration process. • Avoid prolonged idling and always observe speed limits and road conditions. • Do not switch the ignition off.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Using the Engine Block Heater The engine block heater plug is located in the front bumper. Open the hinged, circular door and make sure the receptacle terminals are clean and dry prior to use. The heater uses 0.4 to 1.0 kilowatt-hours of energy per hour of use. The system does not have a thermostat. It achieves maximum temperature after approximately three hours of operation.
Unique Driving Characteristics To Re-Start the Engine AUTO-START-STOP Press the clutch pedal. The system reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by shutting down the engine when your vehicle is idling, for example at traffic lights. Note: To obtain maximum benefit from the system, move the transmission lever to neutral and release the clutch pedal during any stop of longer than three seconds.
Unique Driving Characteristics • • During regeneration of the diesel particulate filter. Transmission is in Sport or Manual modes (automatic transmission only). Note: For vehicles with auto-start-stop, the battery requirement is different. Replace it with one of exactly the same specification as the original. The system may automatically restart the engine under certain conditions, for example: • To maintain the interior climate, for example air conditioning. • The battery charge level is low.
Fuel and Refueling • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNINGS Do not overfill the fuel tank. The pressure in an overfilled tank may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and fire. The fuel system may be under pressure. If you hear a hissing sound near the fuel filler door (Easy Fuel capless fuel system), do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may spray out, which could cause serious personal injury. • Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or mishandled.
Fuel and Refueling FUEL QUALITY - GASOLINE FUEL QUALITY - E85 Choosing the Right Fuel WARNINGS Do not mix gasoline with oil, diesel or other liquids. This could cause a chemical reaction. Do not use leaded gasoline or gasoline with additives containing other metallic compounds (e.g. manganese-based). They could damage the emission system. Use only regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87, or regular unleaded gasoline blended with a maximum of 85% ethanol (E85).
Fuel and Refueling • • Long-Term Storage Fuels containing the octane booster additive, methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). Leaded fuel (using leaded fuel is prohibited by law). Most diesel fuels contain biodiesel. We recommend that you fill the fuel tank with fuel that does not contain biodiesel if you intend to store your vehicle for more than two months. Alternatively, we recommend that you seek advice from your dealer.
Fuel and Refueling • • Keep the fuel pump nozzle in contact with the fuel container when filling it. Do not use a device that holds the fuel pump nozzle lever in the fill position. Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel Container WARNINGS Do not insert the nozzle of a fuel container or an aftermarket funnel into the fuel system filler neck. This may damage the fuel system filler neck or its seal and cause fuel to run onto the ground.
Fuel and Refueling WARNINGS Do not crank the engine for long periods. WARNINGS If you use a high pressure spray to wash your vehicle, only spray the fuel tank filler door briefly from a distance not less than 8 in (20 cm). Do not run the engine when a spark plug lead is disconnected. Wait at least 10 seconds before removing the fuel pump nozzle to allow any residual fuel to drain into the fuel tank. Do not push-start or tow-start your vehicle. Use booster cables.
Fuel and Refueling 1. Fully open the fuel tank filler door until it engages. 4. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within the area shown. Note: When you insert the correct size fuel pump nozzle a spring loaded inhibitor will open. 5. Slightly raise the fuel pump nozzle and then slowly remove it. 2. Insert the fuel pump nozzle up to the first notch on the nozzle A. Keep it resting on the cover of the fuel tank filler pipe opening.
Fuel and Refueling The advertised capacity is the indicated capacity and the empty reserve combined. Indicated capacity is the difference in the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and when the fuel gauge indicates empty. Empty reserve is the amount of fuel in the fuel tank after the fuel gauge indicates empty. 5. Calculate fuel economy by dividing miles traveled by gallons used (For Metric: Multiply liters used by 100, then divide by kilometers traveled).
Transmission Selector Lever Positions MANUAL TRANSMISSION Selecting Reverse Gear Do not engage reverse gear when your vehicle is moving. This can cause damage to the transmission. Raise the collar when you select reverse gear. P Park R Reverse N Neutral D Drive S Sport mode WARNING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Apply the brakes before shifting the gearshift lever to a forward or reverse gear. Keep the brakes applied until you are ready to move off.
Transmission Emergency Park Position Release Lever In this position, power is not transmitted to the driven wheels and the transmission is locked. You can start the engine with the gearshift lever in this position. WARNINGS Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that the brake lamps are working. Note: A warning tone sounds if you open the driver door and you have not shifted the gearshift lever to park (P).
Transmission Automatic Transmission Adaptive Learning This feature may increase durability and provide consistent shift feel over the life of your vehicle. A new vehicle or transmission may have firm shifts, soft shifts or both. This operation is considered normal and does not affect function or durability of the transmission. Over time, the adaptive learning process fully updates transmission operation.
Brakes Brake Over Accelerator GENERAL INFORMATION In the event the accelerator pedal becomes stuck or entrapped, apply steady and firm pressure to the brake pedal to slow the vehicle and reduce engine power. If you experience this condition, apply the brakes and bring your vehicle to a safe stop. Shift the transmission to park (P) (automatic transmission) or to a low gear (manual transmission), switch the engine off and apply the parking brake.
Brakes • • You take corners too fast. The road surface is poor. 2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its fullest extent. To release the parking brake: PARKING BRAKE 1. Press the brake pedal firmly. 2. Pull the lever up slightly. 3. Press the release button and push the lever down. Vehicles With Automatic Transmission WARNING HILL START ASSIST Always set the parking brake fully and leave your vehicle with the transmission selector lever in position P.
Brakes developed sufficient drive to prevent your vehicle from rolling down the slope. This is an advantage when pulling away on a slope, for example from a car park ramp, traffic lights or when reversing uphill into a parking space. Vehicles with Automatic Transmission You cannot turn the system on or off. When you switch the ignition on, the system automatically turns on.
Traction Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applies the brakes to individual wheels and, when needed, reduces engine power at the same time. If the wheels spin when accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces, the system reduces engine power in order to increase traction. USING TRACTION CONTROL The system automatically turns on each time you switch the ignition on.
Stability Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Stability Control Warning Lamp Electronic Stability Program While driving, it flashes when the system is operating. See Warning Lamps and Indicators (page 75). WARNING The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention. Failure to do so could result in loss of vehicle control, personal injury or death. USING STABILITY CONTROL The system automatically turns on each time you switch the ignition on.
Parking Aids Note: The outer sensors may detect the side walls of a garage. If the distance between the outer sensors and the side wall remains constant for three seconds, the alert will turn off. As you continue the inner sensors will detect objects directly behind your vehicle. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention. If your vehicles has a non-Ford approved trailer tow module the system may not correctly detect objects.
Parking Aids Note: If the parking aid sensors are misaligned due to vehicle bumper damage it will cause reduced performance or false activation. The system detects large objects when you move the transmission selector lever to R (reverse): • Your vehicle is moving backward at low speed. • Your vehicle is stationary but an object is approaching the rear of your vehicle at a low speed. • Your vehicle is moving backward at low speed and an object is approaching the rear of your vehicle at a low speed.
Parking Aids WARNINGS Traffic control systems, inclement weather, air brakes and external motors and fans may affect correct operation of the sensing system; this may include reduced performance or a false alerts. Front Sensing System When the parking aid system produces an audible warning, the audio system may reduce the set volume to a predetermined level. Note: Keep the sensors located on the bumper or fascia free from snow, ice and large accumulations of dirt.
Parking Aids Obstacle Distance Indicator (If Note: If an obstacle approaches the side of the vehicle without passing a front or rear side sensor, the obstacle will not be detected. Equipped) The system provides obstacle distance indication through the information display. The distance indicator displays when the transmission is in reverse (R). The side sensors are active when the transmission is in any other position other than park (P).
Parking Aids Distance Indication (If Equipped) are detected within 12 in (30 cm), or when obstacles are detected within 12–24 in (30–60 cm) and are inside the driving path of your vehicle. When you stop your vehicle the audible warning stops after two seconds and the visual distance indication stops after four seconds. Note: If the obstacle remains within 12–24 in (30–60 cm) visual distance indication remains on.
Parking Aids The system may not correctly operate in any of the following conditions: • You use a spare tire or a tire significantly worn more than the other tires. • You use a unauthorized tire size. • You try to park on a tight curve. • Something passes between the front bumper and the parking space (a pedestrian or cyclist). • The edge of the neighboring parked vehicle is high off the ground (for example, a bus, tow truck or flatbed truck). • The weather conditions are poor (heavy rain, snow, fog, etc).
Parking Aids When driving at a speed less than 22 mph (35 km/h) the system automatically scans both sides of your vehicle for an available parking space. The system displays a message and a corresponding graphic to indicate it is searching for a parking space. Use the direction indicator to select searching either to the left-hand side or right-hand side of your vehicle. Note: If the direction indicators are not used, the system defaults to the passenger side of your vehicle.
Parking Aids Using Active Park Assist Perpendicular Parking When you think your vehicle is properly parked, or you hear a solid tone from the parking aid (accompanied by a display message and a chime), bring your vehicle to a complete stop. Press the button located on the center console near the gearshift lever or the right side of the center stack twice. When automatic steering is complete, the system displays a message and a tone sounds, indicating that the active park assist process is finished.
Parking Aids Note: The system always offers the last detected parking space (for example, if your vehicle detects multiple spaces while you are driving, it offers the last one). When you shift the transmission into reverse ( R), with your hands off the wheel (and nothing obstructing its movement), your vehicle steers itself into the space. The system displays instructions to move your vehicle back and forth in the space.
Parking Aids Deactivating the Active Park Assist Feature The system determines the clearance to the front and rear of your vehicle and automatically steers your vehicle out of a parallel parking space (hands-free) while you control the accelerator, gearshift and brakes. The system visually and audibly guides you to enter traffic. Manually deactivate the system by: • Pressing the active park assist button twice. • Grabbing the steering wheel during an active maneuver.
Parking Aids The system does not offer a particular space The sensors may be covered (for example, snow, ice or dirt buildup). Covered senors can affect the system's functionality. There is not enough room in the parking space for your vehicle to safely park. There is not enough space for the parking maneuver on the opposite side of the parking space. The parking space is farther than 5 ft (1.5 m) or closer than 16 in (0.4 m) away. The transmission is in reverse ( R).
Parking Aids REAR VIEW CAMERA WARNINGS The rear view camera system is a reverse aid supplement device that still requires the driver to use it in conjunction with the interior and exterior mirrors for maximum coverage. Objects that are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper, might not be seen on the screen due to the limited coverage of the camera system. The camera is located on the luggage compartment door.
Parking Aids Note: When towing, the camera only sees what you are towing. This might not provide adequate coverage as it usually provides in normal operation and some objects might not be seen. In some vehicles, the guidelines may disappear when you connect the trailer tow connector. The camera may not operate correctly under the following conditions: • Nighttime or dark areas if one or both reverse lamps are not operating. • Mud, water or debris obstructs the camera's view.
Parking Aids Always use caution while reversing. Objects in the red zone are closest to your vehicle and objects in the green zone are farther away. Objects are getting closer to your vehicle as they move from the green zone to the yellow or red zones. Use the side view mirrors and rear view mirror to get better coverage on both sides and rear of your vehicle. The system uses red, yellow and green highlights that appear on top of the video image when any of the sensing systems detect an object.
Cruise Control 2. Press and release SET+ or SET-. 3. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. Note: The indicator will change color. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. You can use cruise control when your vehicle speed is greater than 20 mph (30 km/h). Note: Cruise control will disengage if your vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph (16 km/h) below your set speed while driving uphill.
Cruise Control USING ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL WARNINGS Do not use the system when towing a trailer with brake controls. Aftermarket trailer brakes will not operate when you switch the system on because the brakes are electronically controlled. Failure to do so may result in loss of vehicle control, which could result in serious injury. WARNINGS Adaptive cruise control is not a crash warning or avoidance system.
Cruise Control The adaptive cruise controls are on the steering wheel. Note: When adaptive cruise control is active, the set speed displayed in the information display may vary slightly from the speedometer. Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On Changing the Set Speed Press and release the Adaptive Cruise Control CAN/OFF button. • • • Press and release RES+ or SET-. The set speed changes in 5 mph (5 km/h) increments. Press the accelerator or brake pedal until you reach the desired speed.
Cruise Control Following a Vehicle The system alerts you with warning chimes and a visual warning in the information display. WARNINGS When following a vehicle, your vehicle does not decelerate automatically to a stop, nor does your vehicle always decelerate quickly enough to avoid a crash without driver intervention. Always apply the brakes when necessary. Failing to do so may result in a crash, serious injury or death.
Cruise Control Note: The gap setting is time dependent and therefore the distance will automatically adjust with your speed. Adaptive cruise control gap settings Set speed mph ( km/h) Graphic display, bars indicated between vehicles Time gap, seconds 62 (100) 1 1 31 (28) 62 (100) 2 1.2 36 (33) 62 (100) 3 1.5 46 (42) 62 (100) 4 1.8 55 (50) 62 (100) 5 2.1 63 (58) Note: The system status and settings remain unchanged each time you switch the ignition on.
Cruise Control Hilly Condition Usage Detection issues can occur: You should select a lower gear position when the system is active in situations such as prolonged downhill driving on steep grades, for example in mountainous areas. The system needs additional engine braking in these situations to reduce the load on the vehicle’s regular brake system to prevent them from overheating. Note: An audible warning sounds and the system shuts down if it applies brakes for an extended period of time.
Cruise Control Blocked Sensor If something hits the front of your vehicle or damage occurs, the radar-sensing zone may change. This could cause missed or false vehicle detections. Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. System Not Available Conditions that can cause the system to deactivate or prevent the system from activating when requested include: • A blocked sensor. • High brake temperature. • A failure in the system or a related system.
Cruise Control Switching to Normal Cruise Control WARNING Normal cruise control will not brake when your vehicle is approaching slower vehicles. Always be aware of which mode you have selected and apply the brakes when necessary. You can manually change from adaptive cruise control to normal cruise control through the information display. The cruise control indicator light replaces the adaptive cruise control indicator light if you select normal cruise control.
Driving Aids Setting the Speed Limit SPEED LIMITER - VEHICLES WITH: CRUISE CONTROL • Principle of Operation • WARNING When you are going downhill, your speed may increase above the set speed. The system will not apply the brakes but a warning will be given. • The system allows you to set a speed, to which your vehicle then becomes limited. The set speed will become the effective maximum speed of your vehicle, but with the option to temporarily exceed this limit if required.
Driving Aids SPEED LIMITER - VEHICLES WITH: ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Setting the Speed Limit Principle of Operation • • WARNING When you are going downhill, your speed may increase above the set speed. The system will not apply the brakes but a warning will be given. • The system allows you to set a speed, to which your vehicle then becomes limited. The set speed will become the effective maximum speed of your vehicle, but with the option to temporarily exceed this limit if required.
Driving Aids Note: The system will store the on or off setting in the information display menu through ignition cycles. The warning system has two stages. At first, the system issues a temporary warning that you need to take a rest. This message will only appear for a short time. If the system detects further reduction in driving alertness, it may issue another warning that will remain in the information display for a longer time. You can press OK on the steering wheel control to clear the warning.
Driving Aids The yellow position indicates the first warning is active and the red position indicates the second warning is active. WARNINGS The vehicle should be taken to an authorized dealer for inspection if damage occurs in the immediate area surrounding the sensor. Note: If you have recently received a warning; you should consider resting, even if the current assessment is within the typical range. Note: The system works above 40 mph (64 km/h).
Driving Aids System Settings The system has optional setting menus available. To view or adjust the settings, See General Information (page 80). The system stores the last-known selection for each of these settings. You do not need to readjust your settings each time you turn on the system. Mode: This setting allows you to select which of the system features you can enable. A Alert B Aid Alert + Aid – Provides an assistance steering torque input toward the lane center.
Driving Aids When you switch on the system, an overhead graphic of a vehicle with lane markings will display in the information display. If you select aid mode when you switch on the system, a separate white icon will also appear or in some vehicles arrows will display with the lane markings. • • When you switch off the system, the lane marking graphics will not display. While the system is on, the color of the lane markings will change to indicate the system status.
Driving Aids Why is the feature not available (line markings are gray) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Ambiguous lane markings (mainly in construction zones) Rapid transition from light to dark or vice versa Sudden offset in lane markings ABS or AdvanceTrac activation Camera blockage due to dirt, grime, fog, frost or water on the windshield Driving too close to the vehicle in front of you Transitioning between no lane markings to lane markings or vice versa Standing water on the road Faint la
Driving Aids Note: The Blind Spot Information System does not prevent contact with other vehicles or objects; nor detect parked vehicles, people, animals or infrastructure (fences, guardrails, trees, etc.). It's only designed to alert you to vehicles in the blind zones. BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM Blind Spot Information System (BLIS™) with Cross Traffic Alert (If Equipped) Note: Vehicles that pass through the blind spot zone quickly (typically less than 2 seconds) will not trigger the alert.
Driving Aids In this first example, the left sensor is only partially obstructed; zone coverage is nearly maximized. Zone coverage also decreases when parking at shallow angles. Here, the left sensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverage on that side is severely limited.
Driving Aids System Lights and Messages Note: It will dim when the ambient light decreases. The system uses radar sensors which are located behind the bumper fascia on each side of your vehicle. Do not allow mud, snow or bumper stickers to obstruct these areas, this can cause degraded system performance. Cross Traffic Alert also sounds a series of tones and a message appears in the information display indicating a vehicle is coming from the right or left.
Driving Aids The following are other situations that may limit the Cross Traffic Alert system: • Adjacently parked vehicles or objects obstructing the sensors. • Approaching vehicles passing at speeds greater than 15 mph (24 km/h). • Driving in reverse faster than 5 mph (8 km/h). • Backing out of an angled parking spot. Reasons for messages being displayed The radar Clean the fascia area in front surface is of the radar or remove the dirty or obstruction.
Driving Aids Note: The Cross Traffic Alert system always switches on whenever the ignition is switched on. However, the Blind Spot Information System will remember the last selected on or off setting. Note: Keep the windshield free from obstructions such as bird droppings, insects and snow or ice. One or both systems cannot be switched off when MyKey is used. See Principle of Operation (page 33). Note: The system is designed to automatically detect traffic signs meeting the Vienna convention.
Driving Aids System Display ACTIVE CITY STOP Principle of Operation WARNINGS You are responsible for controlling your vehicle at all times. The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention. Failure to take care may result in the loss of control of your vehicle, serious personal injury or death. The system can display two traffic signs in parallel. To achieve full system performance you must break in the braking system. See Breaking-In (page 200).
Driving Aids Note: The system automatically turns on every time you switch the ignition on. WARNINGS The system may not operate correctly if you replace the windshield with a non-Ford windshield. Do not carry out windshield repairs in front of the sensor. Failure to adhere to this warning may lead to an accident or injury. In certain situations we recommend that you switch the system off, for example: • Driving off-road when objects may cover the windshield. • Driving through a car wash facility.
Driving Aids Type 1 COLLISION WARNING SYSTEM PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION A Gear shifting B Anticipation C Efficient speed WARNINGS This system is designed to be a supplementary driving aid. It is not intended to replace your attention, and judgment, or the need to apply the brakes. Failure to press the brake pedal to activate the brakes may result in a collision. Never wait for a crash warning. When driving you are responsible for maintaining the correct distance and speed, even when the system is used.
Driving Aids The brake support system assists the driver in reducing the collision speed by charging the brakes. If the risk of collision further increases after the warning light illuminates, the brake support prepares the brake system for rapid braking. This may be apparent to the driver. Brake support may apply if the system determines that a collision is imminent. The system may help reduce impact damage or avoid the crash completely. Key: Left to right. Outline - Stand by.
Driving Aids Distance Alert sensitivity Speed Sensitivity Graphic Distance gap Time gap 62 mph (100 km/h) Normal Grey Greater than 82 ft (25 m) Greater than 0.9 seconds 62 mph (100 km/h) Normal Yellow 62 mph (100 km/h) Normal Red Between 56 ft Between 0.6 (17 m) and 82 ft and 0.9 seconds (25 m) Less than 56 ft (17 m) Less than 0.6 seconds If a message regarding a blocked sensor appears in the information display, the radar signals from the sensor have been obstructed.
Driving Aids Cause Action The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty Clean the grille surface in front of the radar or obstructed in some way or remove the object causing the obstruction The surface of the radar in the grille is clean Wait a short time. It may take several but the message remains in the display minutes for the radar to detect that it is no longer obstructed Heavy rain, spray, snow, or fog is interfering The collision warning system is temporarily with the radar signals disabled.
Load Carrying Luggage Retention Nets GENERAL INFORMATION Note: Your vehicle does not have luggage retention net anchor points fitted behind the first or second row seats. WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace.
Load Carrying Vehicles with the standard size spare tire can adjust the load floor to two positions. The front of the load floor can be placed either on (for high position) or below (for low position) the ledges behind the rear seats. The rear of the load floor always sits on the two small shelves located on the liftgate trim. WARNINGS When loading the roof racks, we recommend you evenly distribute the load, as well as maintain a low center of gravity.
Load Carrying Installing behind the front seats 1. 4. Attach the dog guard to the lower anchor points using the supplied handwheels. Tighten the handwheels at the lower anchor points. Note: Passengers should not sit in the second row of seats when the dog guard is installed behind the front seats. Attach the mounting hardware to the grille. Installing behind the rear seats 2. Secure the grille using the mounting hardware into the retainers on the roof. Tighten the handwheels. 1.
Load Carrying 5. Tighten the handwheels. 6. Place the small package tray inside the luggage compartment. Remove in the reverse order. 2. Secure the grille using the mounting hardware into the retainers on the roof. Do not tighten the handwheels. 3. Attach the dog guard to the lower anchor points by hooking the lower bar to the anchor points. See Luggage Anchor Points (page 184). 4. Attach the grille to the lower bar with the supplied hardware.
Towing • TOWING A TRAILER WARNINGS Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h). • The rear tire pressures must be increased by 2.9 psi (0.2 bar) above specification. Do not exceed the maximum pressure stated on the tire sidewall. This could cause serious personal injury. See Wheels and Tires (page 253). • • Do not exceed the maximum gross train weight stated on your vehicle identification plate. This could result in the loss of vehicle control, serious personal injury or death.
Towing You can turn the retractable tow ball arm through 90 degrees using the handwheel A. TRAILER SWAY CONTROL If the trailer begins to sway the stability control warning lamp flashes in the information display. The system applies the brakes to the individual wheels and reduces engine torque to aid vehicle stability. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Check the vertical weight on the tow ball and trailer load distribution. See Capacities and Specifications (page 275).
Towing 1. 3. Release the handwheel. The tow ball arm is not locked. This is indicated by the warning tone and the handwheel projects about five millimeters (0.2 inch) from its housing. Insert the key into the handwheel and turn it clockwise to unlock. 4. Manually turn the tow ball arm steadily from its midway position to the stop in the stowage position. The tow ball arm automatically locks in the end position. The locking process is clearly audible if the level of background noise is not too high.
Towing Swivelling the Tow Ball Out 4. Manually turn the tow ball arm steadily from its midway position to the stop in the operating position. The tow ball arm automatically locks in the end position. The locking process is clearly audible if the level of background noise is not too high. When the locking process is completed, the warning tone stops and the handwheel will return to its original position. 5. Turn the key counterclockwise and remove it.
Towing Retractable Tow Ball - Electrically Operated The following conditions must be met before releasing the tow ball arm: • The luggage compartment lid must be open. • The ignition must be off. • No plug must be attached to the 13-pin trailer socket. • The battery voltage must be greater than 11 volts. You will hear a warning tone when the tow ball arm is not in one of the locked positions. The warning tone will switch off after 30 seconds.
Towing WARNING If it still fails to release, do not use the tow bar and have it checked by a properly trained technician. Swivelling the Tow Ball Arm Out 2. The tow ball arm automatically swivels into the lowered position. Move the tow ball arm to the operating position. The tow ball arm automatically locks in the operating position. The locking process is clearly audible and the warning tone will stop. Swivelling the Tow Ball In 3. Move the tow ball arm to the stop in the stowed position.
Towing Driving with a Trailer WARNINGS Do not disassemble or repair the tow ball arm. WARNINGS In the event of a vehicle breakdown, disconnect the trailer before towing the vehicle. If any of the conditions below cannot be met, do not use the tow bar and have it checked by a properly trained technician. Before starting your journey, make sure that the tow ball arm is properly locked. Check that: • • there is no warning tone when the locking procedure has been completed the tow ball arm is locked.
Towing Inserting the Tow Ball Arm Driving with a Trailer WARNING WARNING The tow ball arm may only be inserted when completely unlocked. If any of the below conditions cannot be met, do not use the tow bar and have it checked by an authorized dealer. Before starting your journey, make sure that the tow ball arm is correctly locked. Check that: • • Note: Pull out the plug. • • 1. Insert the tow ball arm vertically and press it upward until it engages. Note: Do not hold your hand near the handwheel.
Towing Removing the Tow Ball Arm Remove the tow ball arm. Insert the plug into its seat (1). Maintenance WARNING Note: Unhitch the trailer. Remove the tow ball arm and protect the seat with the plug before steam cleaning your vehicle. 1. Remove the protecting cap. Insert the key and unlock. 2. Hold the tow ball arm. Pull the handwheel out, turn it clockwise against the stop. 3. Remove the tow ball arm. 4. Release the handwheel. Keep the system clean.
Towing Front Towing Eye TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS - MANUAL TRANSMISSION WARNINGS You must switch the ignition on when your vehicle is being towed. Failure to follow this warning could seriously increase the risk of injury or death. The brake and steering assistance will not operate unless the engine is running. Press the brake pedal harder and be aware of increased stopping distances and heavier steering. Space is provided in the spare wheel well.
Towing Emergency Towing Do not exceed 31 mph (50 km/h). See Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels (page 197). If your vehicle is disabled without access to wheel dollies, a car-hauling trailer, or a flatbed transport vehicle it can be flat-towed with all wheels on the ground. You may do this under the following conditions: • Your vehicle is facing forward so that it is towed in a forward direction. • The transmission selector lever is placed in position N.
Towing You must use a tow rope or rigid towing bar that is of the correct strength for the weight of the towing vehicle and the vehicle that is being towed. Note: Using a rigid towing bar is the safest way to tow a vehicle. The weight of the vehicle that is being towed must not exceed the weight of the towing vehicle.
Driving Hints If the engine coolant temperature gauge needle moves to the upper limit position, the engine is overheating. See Gauges (page 74). BREAKING-IN Tires WARNING You must only drive your vehicle for a short distance if the engine overheats. The distance you can travel depends on ambient temperature, vehicle load and terrain. The engine will continue to operate with limited power for a short time. New tires need to be run-in for approximately 300 miles (500 kilometers).
Driving Hints Anticipation Before driving through standing water, check the depth. Never drive through water that is higher than the bottom of the front rocker area of your vehicle. Adjust your vehicle speed and the distance to other vehicles without the need for heavy braking or acceleration. Efficient Speed Higher speeds use more fuel. Reduce your cruising speed on open roads. Accessories Try not to add unnecessary accessories to the exterior of your vehicle.
Driving Hints WARNINGS Always make sure that the floor mats are properly attached to the retention posts in the carpet that are supplied with your vehicle. Floor mats must be properly secured to both retention posts to make sure mats do not shift out of position. Never place floor mats or any other covering in the vehicle foot well that cannot be properly secured to prevent them from moving and interfering with the pedals or the ability to control the vehicle.
Roadside Emergencies HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS In the event of a moderate to severe collision, this vehicle includes a fuel pump shutoff feature that stops the flow of fuel to the engine. Not every impact will cause a shutoff. The hazard warning button is located on the instrument panel. Use it when your vehicle is creating a safety hazard for other motorists. Should your vehicle shut off after a collision, you may restart your vehicle. For vehicles equipped with a key system: 1. Switch off the ignition.
Roadside Emergencies JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE WARNINGS Do not use fuel lines, engine rocker covers or the intake manifold as grounding points. C Positive connection cable D Negative connection cable 1. Position the vehicles so that they do not touch one another. 2. Switch off the engine and any electrical equipment. 3. Connect the positive (+) terminal of vehicle B with the positive (+) terminal of vehicle A (cable C). Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage.
Roadside Emergencies WARNING Do not switch the headlamps on when disconnecting the cables. The peak voltage could blow the bulbs. Disconnect the cables in the reverse order. POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM The system flashes the direction indicator lamps in the event of a serious impact that deploys an airbag (front, side, side curtain or Safety Canopy) or the safety belt pretensioners. The lamps turn off when: • You press the hazard control button.
Fuses Luggage Compartment Fuse Box FUSE BOX LOCATIONS Sedan Engine Compartment Fuse Box This fuse box is located in the engine compartment. See Under Hood Overview (page 230). Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Five-door 1. Pinch the retaining clips to release the cover. 2. Lower the fuse box cover and pull it towards you. Install in the reverse order.
Fuses Wagon FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART - VEHICLES BUILT UP TO: 22-062015 Engine Compartment Fuse Box 207 C-MAX (CEU) Vehicles Built From: 16-03-2015 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-07-2015, CG3642en enGBR, Edition date: 02/2015, First Printing
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected ** Anti-lock brake system. Electronic stability program. ** Electronic stability program. ** Headlamp washer. ** Blower motor. ** Auto-Start-Stop module. ** Powertrain control module. ** Starter relay. ** Right-hand heated windshield element. ** Intercooler fan (1.0L). 40A ** Cooling fan relay 1. F16 40A ** Left-hand heated windshield element. F17 20A ** Auxiliary heater. F18 20A ** Windshield wipers.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected 15A * Transmission control module (TMC MPS6). F27 15A * Air conditioning clutch. F28 7.5A F29 - F30 5A F31 - F32 10A F33 15A F34 10A F35 10A F36 - F37 - * Rear view camera. Collision warning system. Not used. Powertrain control module. * Not used. * Powertrain control module. Cooling fan module relay. * Powertrain control module. Ignition coils. * Powertrain control module. * Water-in-fuel sensor. Powertrain control module.
Fuses * Fuse Fuse rating F47 - F48 15A Circuits protected Not used. * Diesel particulate filter vaporizer. Mini fuses ** Cartridge fuses Relay Circuits switched R1 Intercooler fan. R2 Horn. R3 Diesel particulate filter vaporizer. R4 Front wiper on/off relay. R5 Headlamp washer. R6 Front wiper hi/low relay. R7 Heated windshield. R8 Cooling fan relay. R9 Not used. R10 Cooling fan relay. R11 Air conditioning clutch. R12 Cooling fan relay. R13 Blower motor.
Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Fuse Fuse rating F56 20A Circuits protected F57 - Not used. F58 - Not used. F59 5A Passive anti-theft transceiver. F60 10A Interior lighting. Driver door switch pack. Glove box lamp. Fuel pump.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Ambient lighting. Front cigar lighter. Rear auxiliary power points. F61 20A F62 5A Autowipers. Humidity sensor. Auto-dimming interior mirror. F63 10A Adaptive cruise control. F64 - F65 10A Liftgate release. F66 20A Driver door lock. Fuel door lock. Central double locking system. F67 7.5A SYNC module. Global positioning system module. Information and entertainment display. F68 15A Electric steering column lock. F69 5A Instrument cluster.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected F80 20A F81 5A F82 20A Front and rear windshield washer pump. F83 20A Central locking system. F84 20A Driver door unlock. Fuel door unlock. Central double locking system. F85 7.5A Air conditioning. Rear wiper relay. Auxiliary heater. Radio. Adaptive cruise control. F86 10A Restraints control module. Occupant classification system. F87 15A Heated steering wheel. F88 20A Voltage quality module. F89 - Moonroof. Interior motion sensor.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating F1 5A F2 - Circuits protected Handsfree liftgate. * Not used. 5A F4 25A F5 25A F6 25A F7 25A F8 10A F9 25A F10 25A F11 5A Keyless vehicle door handles. F3 * * Front left door control unit. * Front right door control unit. * Rear left door control unit. * Rear right door control unit. * Anti-theft alarm. * Driver seat. * Power windows. * Relay coil feed. F12 - Not used. F13 - Not used. F14 - Not used. F15 - Not used.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected ** Power operated tailgate. ** Trailer tow module. ** Rear window defroster. F25 25A F26 40A F27 30A F28 - F29 5A F30 5A F31 - Not used. * Blind spot monitor. Lane keeping system. Active City Stop. Rear view camera. * Parking aid module. Not used. DC/AC power converter. F32 5A F33 15A * Rear window wiper relay. F34 15A * Driver heated seat. F35 15A * Passenger heated seat. F36 - * Not used. Sunshade.
Fuses * Fuse Fuse rating F45 7.5A F46 - * Circuits protected Heated exterior mirrors. Not used. Mini fuses ** Cartridge fuses Relay Circuits switched R1 Ignition switch. R2 Heated rear window. R3 Rear window wiper. R4 Not used. R5 Anti-theft alarm horn. R6 Delayed accessory power.
Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART - VEHICLES BUILT FROM: 23-062015 Engine Compartment Fuse Box Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected ** Anti-lock brake system. Electronic stability program. ** Electronic stability program. ** Headlamp washer. ** Blower motor. ** Auto-Start-Stop module. ** Powertrain control module. ** Starter relay.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected ** Right-hand heated windshield element. ** Intercooler fan (1.0L). 40A ** Cooling fan relay 1. F16 40A ** Left-hand heated windshield element. F17 20A ** Auxiliary heater. F18 20A ** Windshield wipers. F19 5A F20 15A F21 5A F22 15A F23 5A F24 20A F25 - F14 F15 F26 40A 25A Anti-lock brake system. Electronic stability program. * * Horn. Brake lamps. * * Battery monitor system. Relay coils. Lighting control.
Fuses * Fuse Fuse rating F33 15A F34 10A F35 10A F36 - F37 - Circuits protected * Powertrain control module. Ignition coils. * Powertrain control module. * Water-in-fuel sensor. Powertrain control module. Ignition coils. Not used. Not used. F38 15A F39 5A F40 5A F41 20A F42 - F43 15A F44 5A F45 10A F46 25A F47 - F48 15A * Powertrain control module. * Headlamp leveling. * Electronic power assist steering. * Body control module. Not used.
Fuses Relay Circuits switched R4 Cooling fan relay. R5 Front wiper on/off relay. R6 Front wiper hi/low relay. R7 Heated windshield. R8 Cooling fan relay. R9 Headlamp washer. R10 Starter relay. R11 Air conditioning clutch. R12 Cooling fan relay. R13 Blower motor. R14 Engine control module. R15 Glow plug relay. R16 Ignition.
Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Fuse Fuse rating F56 20A Circuits protected F57 - Not used. F58 - Not used. F59 5A Passive anti-theft transceiver. F60 10A Interior lighting. Driver door switch pack. Glove box lamp. Fuel pump.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Ambient lighting. Front cigar lighter. Rear auxiliary power points. F61 20A F62 5A Autowipers. Humidity sensor. Auto-dimming interior mirror. F63 10A Adaptive cruise control. F64 - F65 10A Liftgate release. F66 20A Driver door lock. Fuel door lock. Central double locking system. F67 7.5A SYNC module. Global positioning system module. Information and entertainment display. F68 15A Electric steering column lock. F69 5A Instrument cluster.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected F80 20A F81 5A F82 20A Front and rear windshield washer pump. F83 20A Central locking system. F84 20A Driver door unlock. Fuel door unlock. Central double locking system. F85 7.5A Air conditioning. Rear wiper relay. Auxiliary heater. Radio. Adaptive cruise control. F86 10A Restraints control module. Occupant classification system. F87 15A Heated steering wheel. F88 20A Voltage quality module. F89 - Moonroof. Interior motion sensor.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating F1 5A F2 - Circuits protected Handsfree liftgate. * Not used. 5A F4 25A F5 25A F6 25A F7 25A F8 10A F9 25A F10 25A F11 5A Keyless vehicle door handles. F3 * * Front left door control unit. * Front right door control unit. * Rear left door control unit. * Rear right door control unit. * Anti-theft alarm. * Driver seat. * Power windows. * Relay coil feed. F12 - Not used. F13 - Not used. F14 - Not used. F15 - Not used.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected ** Power operated tailgate. ** Trailer tow module. ** Rear window defroster. F25 25A F26 40A F27 30A F28 - F29 5A F30 5A F31 - Not used. * Blind spot monitor. Lane keeping system. Active City Stop. Rear view camera. * Parking aid module. Not used. DC/AC power converter. F32 5A F33 15A * Rear window wiper relay. F34 15A * Driver heated seat. F35 15A * Passenger heated seat. F36 - * Not used. Sunshade.
Fuses * Fuse Fuse rating F45 7.5A F46 - Circuits protected Heated exterior mirrors. * Not used. Mini fuses ** Cartridge fuses Relay Circuits switched R1 Ignition switch. R2 Heated rear window. R3 Rear window wiper. R4 Not used. R5 Anti-theft alarm horn. R6 Delayed accessory power. CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown fuses are identified by a broken wire within the fuse.
Fuses Color Fuse rating Micro fuses Dual micro fuses M-type fuses J-type fuses 15A Blue Blue Grey - 20A Yellow - Light Blue Blue 25A White - White White 30A Green - Pink Pink 40A - - Green Green 50A - - - Red 60A - - - Yellow 227 C-MAX (CEU) Vehicles Built From: 16-03-2015 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-07-2015, CG3642en enGBR, Edition date: 02/2015, First Printing
Maintenance GENERAL INFORMATION • Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale value. There is a large network of Ford authorized repairers that are there to help you with their professional servicing expertise. Authorized repairers are best qualified to service your vehicle properly and expertly, with a wide range of highly specialized tools. • In addition to regular servicing, we recommend that you carry out the following checks.
Maintenance 3. Move the catch to the left. 4. Open the hood. Support the hood with the strut. Closing the Hood 1. Remove the hood strut from the catch and secure it correctly after use. 2. Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 8-12 in (20-30 cm). Note: Make sure that the hood is correctly closed.
Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.0L ECOBOOST™ A Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). B Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 237). C Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive). See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). D Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 239). E Power distribution box. See Fuses (page 206). F Air filter assembly. G Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 236).
Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L ECOBOOST™ * * A Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 237). B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). C Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 237). D Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) : See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). E Battery: See Maintenance (page 228). F Engine compartment fuse box: See Fuses (page 206). G Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary.
Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATEC-16V TI-VCT (SIGMA)/ 1.6L FLEX FUEL * A Engine coolant reservoir . See Engine Coolant Check (page 237). B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) . See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). See Clutch Fluid Check (page 239). C Engine oil filler cap . See Engine Oil Check (page 237). D Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) . See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). See Clutch Fluid Check (page 239). E Battery.
Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL A Engine coolant reservoir: See Engine Coolant Check (page 237). B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive): See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). C Engine oil filler cap: See Engine Oil Check (page 237). D Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive): See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). E Battery: See Changing the 12V Battery (page 239). F Engine compartment fuse box: See Fuses (page 206).
Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL * A Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 237). B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). C Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 237). D Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) : See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). E Battery: See Maintenance (page 228). F Engine compartment fuse box: See Fuses (page 206).
Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.0L DURATORQ-TDCI (DW) DIESEL * * A Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 237). B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). C Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 237). D Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) : See Brake Fluid Check (page 238). E Battery: See Maintenance (page 228). F Engine compartment fuse box: See Fuses (page 206).
Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.0L ECOBOOST™ A Minimum. B Maximum. ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L DURATEC-16V TI-VCT (SIGMA)/1.6L FLEX FUEL ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.5L ECOBOOST™ A Minimum. B Maximum. A Minimum B Maximum ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL/1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL A Minimum. B Maximum.
Maintenance Adding Engine Oil ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 2.0L DURATORQ-TDCI (DW) DIESEL WARNINGS Only add oil when the engine is cold. If the engine is hot, wait 10 minutes for the engine to cool down. Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running. 1. A Minimum. B Maximum. Remove the engine oil filler cap. See Maintenance (page 228). 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford specifications. See Capacities and Specifications (page 279). 3. Replace the engine oil filler cap.
Maintenance Ford Motor Company does not recommend the use of recycled engine coolant since a Ford-approved recycling process is not yet available. Do not mix different colors or types of coolant in your vehicle. Note: Add a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water or prediluted engine coolant that meets the correct specification. Note: Use fluids which meet the specifications or requirements defined. Use of other fluids may lead to damage which is not covered by your vehicle's Warranty.
Maintenance WASHER FLUID CHECK WARNINGS Only use brake fluid from a sealed container. Contamination with dirt, water, petroleum products or other materials may result in brake system damage or failure. Failure to adhere to this warning could result in the loss of vehicle control, serious personal injury or death. When adding fluid, use a mixture of washer fluid and water to help prevent freezing in cold weather and improve the cleaning capability.
Maintenance If a replacement battery is required, we recommend you use a Ford replacement battery that matches the electrical requirements of your vehicle. WARNINGS For vehicles with Auto-Start-Stop the battery requirement is different. You must replace the battery with one of exactly the same specification. If you disconnect or replace the battery and your vehicle has an automatic transmission, transmission must relearn its adaptive strategy.
Maintenance Note: If you only disconnect the negative battery cable terminal, make sure it is isolated or placed away from the battery terminal to avoid un-intended connection or arcing. CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Note: Use the service position in winter to provide easier access to the front wiper blades for freeing them from snow and ice. The front wipers will not return to their normal position as soon as you switch on the ignition.
Maintenance 2. Press the locking buttons together. 3. Rotate and remove the wiper blade. 4. Install in the reverse order. Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. 3. Switch off the ignition and within three seconds, pull the wiper lever to toward you. Hold the lever in until wipers have moved to the service position. Changing the Rear Window Wiper Blade 1. Lift the wiper arm. 4. Release the lever when the wipers have moved to the service position. Changing the Front Wiper Blades 1.
Maintenance Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs. Fit replacements in the reverse order unless otherwise stated. REMOVING A HEADLAMP Use the correct specification bulb. See Bulb Specification Chart (page 250). Headlamp You must remove the headlamp assembly prior to replacing any bulb. See Removing a Headlamp (page 243). Base Series Headlamp 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Maintenance High Series Headlamp A High intensity discharge * headlamp. Low and high beam. B Cornering lamp. C Direction indicator. * These lamps operate at a high voltage. See an authoized dealer if they fail. Front Side Lamp 1. Remove the headlamp. 2. Carefully remove the cover. 3. Gently pinch the bulb holder and pull it straight out. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. Direction Indicator 1. Remove the headlamp.
Maintenance 2. Carefully remove the cover. 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 4. Press the bulb in and turn the bulb counterclockwise to remove it. 2. Carefully remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. Note: Do not touch the bulb glass. Headlamp Low Beam Headlamp High Beam 1. 1. Remove the headlamp. Remove the headlamp.
Maintenance 2. Disconnect the electrical connector. 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. Note: Do not touch the bulb glass. Note: You cannot separate the bulb from the bulb holder. Rear lamps 2. Carefully remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Release the clip and remove the bulb. Note: Do not touch the bulb glass. Direction Indicator, Brake and Rear Lamp Front Fog Lamp 1. Remove fog lamp grille from front fascia then unscrew the fog lamp. 1.
Maintenance A. Direction indicator. B. Brake and rear lamp. Reversing Lamp, Rear Lamp 1. Carefully remove the cover. 2. Disconnect the electrical connector. 3. Remove the wing nuts. 4. Remove the lamp. 2. Remove the wing nut. 3. Remove the lamp. 5. Unclip the bulb holder. 6. Press the bulb in and turn the bulb counterclockwise to remove it.
Maintenance Central High Mounted Brake Lamp 1. 4. Disconnect the electrical connector. 5. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 6. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. A. Reversing lamp. B. Rear lamp. Insert a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver, in the position shown and gently push the clip. 2. Insert a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver into the holes. 3. Carefully pull the lamp to release the spring clips.
Maintenance Interior Lamps Footwell Lamp, Luggage Compartment Lamps 4. Remove the lamp. 1. Insert a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver and pry out the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb. Vehicles with LED lamps 5. Unclip the bulb holder. 6. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. LED lamps are not serviceable. See an authoized dealer if they fail.
Maintenance BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Exterior Lamps Lamp Specification Power (Watt) P21/5W 21/5 W16W 16 H1 55 Brake and rear lamp. Central high mounted brake lamp. Cornering lamps. Front direction indicator. PY21W 21 Front fog lamp. H8 55 Front side lamp. W5W 5 H1 55 Daytime running lamps. LED LED License plate lamp. LED LED H7 55 PY21W 21 Headlamp high beam. Headlamp low beam. Rear direction indicator. Rear fog lamp. P21W 21 Reversing lamps.
Vehicle Care Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty) cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, may cause damage over a period of time. CLEANING THE EXTERIOR Note: If you use a car wash with a waxing cycle, make sure that you remove the wax from the windshield and the wiper blades. Body Paintwork Preservation Note: Prior to using a car wash facility check the suitability of it for your vehicle. WARNINGS Do not polish your vehicle in strong sunshine. Note: Some car washes use water at high pressure.
Vehicle Care Clean the instrument panel and cluster lens with a clean, damp and soft cloth, then use a clean, dry and soft cloth to dry these areas. Note: If you intend parking your vehicle for an extended period after cleaning the wheels with a wheel cleaner, drive your vehicle for a few minutes before doing so. This will reduce the risk of increased corrosion of the brake discs, brake pads and linings. Rear Windows Note: Do not use any abrasive materials to clean the interior of the rear windows.
Wheels and Tires You must observe the following rules when using the kit: • Drive with caution and avoid making sudden steering or driving maneuvers, especially if your vehicle is heavily loaded or you are towing a trailer. • The kit will provide you with an emergency temporary repair, enabling you to continue your journey to the next vehicle or tire dealer, or to drive a maximum distance of 125 miles (200 kilometers). • Do not exceed a maximum speed of 50 mph (80 km/h).
Wheels and Tires • • • • Do not attempt to remove foreign objects like nails or screws penetrating the tire. Leave the engine running while the kit is in use, but not if your vehicle is in an enclosed or poorly ventilated area (for example inside a building). In these circumstances, switch the compressor on with the engine switched off. You must replace the sealant bottle with a new one before the expiry date (see top of bottle).
Wheels and Tires J Label K Pressure gauge 1. A Sealant bottle B Bottle lid C Orange cap D Compressor switch E Power plug with cable F Pressure relief valve G Protective cap H Hose I Bottle holder Peel off the label J showing the maximum permissible speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) from the casing and attach it to the instrument panel in the driver’s field of view. Make sure the label does not obscure anything important. 2. Take the hose H and the power plug with cable E out of the kit. 3.
Wheels and Tires Checking the Tire Pressure Note: After you have switched the compressor off, you may hear air escaping from the damaged tire. This is normal and can be ignored provided that the specified minimum tire pressure has been reached. WARNING Before driving, make sure the tire is adjusted to the recommended inflation pressure. See Tire Pressures (page 269). Monitor the tire pressure until the sealed tire is replaced. 12.
Wheels and Tires Note: Remember that this kit only provides temporary mobility. Regulations concerning tire repair after usage of the kit may differ from country to country. You should consult a tire specialist for advice. To make sure the front and rear tires of your vehicle wear evenly and last longer, we recommend that you swap the tires from front to rear and vice versa at regular intervals between 3,000 mi (5,000 km) and 6,000 mi (10,000 km).
Wheels and Tires Note: The anti-lock braking system will continue to operate normally. The tires on your vehicle may have all-weather treads to provide traction in rain and snow. However, in some climates you may need to use snow chains. Your vehicle may not be compatible with snow chain or cable usage with the factory-fitted wheels and tires.
Wheels and Tires See Wheels and Tires (page 253). The tire pressures are also on the tire inflation pressure label (located on the edge of driver door or the B-Pillar). Always check the tire pressure monitoring system malfunction warning after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle. Make sure the replacement tires or wheels allow the system to continue to function correctly. See When the Temporary Spare Tire is Installed in this section.
Wheels and Tires Note: Each road wheel and tire is fitted with a tire pressure sensor located inside the wheel and tire assembly cavity. The pressure sensor attaches to the valve stem. The tire covers the pressure sensor and it is not visible unless the tire is removed. Take care when changing the tire to avoid damaging the sensor. When the Temporary Spare Tire is Installed If you need to replace a road wheel and tire with the temporary spare wheel, the system will continue to identify a defect.
Wheels and Tires System Warning Lamps Warning lamp Description Action Solid warning lamp Tire(s) under-inflated Spare tire in use 1. Make sure tires are at the correct pressure. See Wheels and Tires (page 253). The tire pressures are also on the tire inflation pressure label (located on the edge of driver door or the B-Pillar). 2. After inflating the tires to the correct pressure you must carry out the tire pressure monitoring system reset procedure.
Wheels and Tires To maintain your vehicle load carrying capability, your vehicle requires different tire pressures in the front tires compared to the rear tires. Carrying Out the System Reset Procedure 1. Check the tire pressures and inflate all the tires to the correct pressure. 2. Use the information display controls on the steering wheel or instrument panel. See Information Displays (page 80). The system illuminates the warning lamp at different pressures for the front and rear tires.
Wheels and Tires WARNINGS On vehicles with a 2.0L EcoBoost SCTi (MI4) engine, do not switch stability control off or select sport mode if you have fitted a temporary spare wheel to your vehicle. Only fit snow chains to specified tires. See Using Snow Chains (page 257). If the spare wheel is exactly the same type and size as the other fitted road wheels, you can replace the existing road wheel with the spare wheel and continue to drive in the normal manner.
Wheels and Tires 4. Unfold the vehicle jack handle and the hexagonal end into the correct position prior to use. Use the hexagonal end to operate the vehicle jack screw and to remove the lug nuts. Note: Use the hook at the hexagonal end to remove the wheel trim. Vehicles Without a Spare Wheel Vehicles without a spare wheel are fitted with a temporary mobility kit. See Temporary Mobility Kit (page 253). 2. Turn the vehicle jack securing bolt counterclockwise and remove it. 3.
Wheels and Tires It is recommended to use a workshop type hydraulic jack for changing between summer and winter tires. WARNINGS Before using the vehicle jack, check that it is not damaged or deformed and that the thread is lubricated and free from foreign matter. Jacking and Lifting Points WARNING Never place anything between the vehicle jack and the ground, or between the vehicle jack and the vehicle. Use only the specified jacking points.
Wheels and Tires Small arrow-shaped marks on the sills A show the location of the jacking points. Refer to vehicle jack manufacturer's instructions. Assembling the Wheel Brace WARNING The screw-in towing eye has a left-hand thread. Turn it counterclockwise to install it. Make sure that the towing eye is fully tightened. Type A Place the hexagonal end of the vehicle jack handle and lug nut tool onto the vehicle jack. Turn the jack handle clockwise to raise your vehicle.
Wheels and Tires Removing the Wheel Trim (If Equipped) WARNINGS Switch off the ignition and apply the parking brake. Note: Make sure that you pull the wheel trim remover at right angles to the trim. If your vehicle has a manual transmission, select first or reverse gear. If it has an automatic transmission, select park (P). Type A Have the passengers leave the vehicle. Secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock.
Wheels and Tires Note: The lug nuts of alloy wheels and spoked steel wheels can also be used for the steel spare wheel for a short time (maximum two weeks). Note: Make sure the wheel and hub contact surfaces are free from foreign matter. Note: Make sure that the cones on the lug nuts are against the wheel. 1. Install the wheel. 2. Install the lug nuts finger tight. 3. Install the locking lug nut key. 2. Slacken the lug nuts. 3. Jack up the vehicle until the tire is clear of the ground. 4.
Wheels and Tires Stowing the Flat Tire 6. Locate the front cargo tie-down at the opposite corner of the cargo area to the tie-down used in Step 4. Thread the retainer strap through the tie-down and pull tight. 7. Secure by tying a 2-half hitch knot. Vehicles without 3rd Row Seating 1. Put the jack and lug wrench away. Make sure the jack is fastened so it does not rattle when you drive. 2. Unblock the wheels. 3. Stow the flat tire on the floor in the cargo area.
Wheels and Tires Continuous Speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h) without towing Normal load Tire size Full load Engine 1 205/55R16 2 215/55R16 215/50R17 235/40R18 T125/80R16 Front Rear Front Rear 1.
Wheels and Tires Only fit snow chains to specified tires. See Using Snow Chains (page 257). Continuous Speeds in excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) or under Trailer Tow conditions up to 62 mph (100 km/h) Normal load Tire size 205/55R16 215/55R16 215/50R17 235/40R18 T125/80R16 Full load Engine Front Rear Front Rear 1.
Wheels and Tires Continuous Speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h) without towing Normal load Tire size Full load Engine 1 205/55R16 2 215/55R16 215/50R17 235/40R18 T125/80R16 Front Rear Front Rear Petrol Engines 30 psi (210 kPa) 33 psi (230 kPa) 36 psi (250 kPa) 41 psi (280 kPa) Diesel Engines 33 psi (230 kPa) 33 psi (230 kPa) 38 psi (260 kPa) 42 psi (290 kPa) Petrol Engines 30 psi (210 kPa) 33 psi (230 kPa) 38 psi (260 kPa) 42 psi (290 kPa) 1.
Wheels and Tires Continuous Speeds in excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) or under Trailer Tow conditions up to 62 mph (100 km/h) Normal load Tire size 205/55R16 215/55R16 215/50R17 235/40R18 T125/80R16 Full load Engine Front Rear Front Rear Petrol Engines 32 psi (220 kPa) 33 psi (230 kPa) 38 psi (260 kPa) 44 psi (300 kPa) Diesel Engines 35 psi (240 kPa) 33 psi (230 kPa) 39 psi (270 kPa) 46 psi (320 kPa) Petrol Engines 33 psi (230 kPa) 33 psi (230 kPa) 39 psi (270 kPa) 46 psi (320 kPa) 1
Wheels and Tires Inspect the wheel pilot bore and mounting surface prior to installation. Remove any visible corrosion or loose particles. LUG NUTS WARNING When a wheel is installed, always remove any corrosion, dirt or foreign materials present on the mounting surfaces of the wheel or the surface of the wheel hub, brake drum or brake disc that contacts the wheel. Make sure that any fasteners that attach the rotor to the hub are secured so they do not interfere with the mounting surfaces of the wheel.
Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Description in (mm) Overall length MIN 172.4 (4,380) Overall length MAX 173.1 (4,396) Overall width including exterior mirrors MIN 81.4 (2,067) Overall width including exterior mirrors MAX 82.1 (2,086) Overall width with mirrors folded MIN 73.1 (1,858) Overall width with mirrors folded MAX 75.6 (1,920) Wheelbase 104.3 (2,648) Front track MIN 60.8 (1,544) Front track MAX 61.4 (1,559) Rear track MIN 61.2 (1,554) Rear track MAX 61.
Capacities and Specifications TOWBAR DIMENSIONS 276 C-MAX (CEU) Vehicles Built From: 16-03-2015 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-07-2015, CG3642en enGBR, Edition date: 02/2015, First Printing
Capacities and Specifications Item Dimension Description in (mm) A Bumper to center of tow ball. 3.3858 (86 mm) B Attachment point to center of tow ball. C Wheel center to center of tow ball. D Center of tow ball to side member. 20.3937 (518 mm) E Distance between side members. 40.7874 (1,036 mm) F Center of tow ball to center of first attachment point. G Center of tow ball to center of second attachment point. Maximum Permissible Trailer Vertical Weight lb (kg) 198.
Capacities and Specifications E Vehicle identification number. F Gross vehicle weight. G Gross train weight. H Maximum front axle weight. I Maximum rear axle weight. The vehicle identification plate is within the right-hand door aperture. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Note: The vehicle identification plate may vary to that shown. Note: Information on the vehicle identification plate is dependent upon market requirements.
Capacities and Specifications CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS - 1.0L ECOBOOST™ Capacities Item Capacity Engine lubrication system - including the oil filter 0.9 gal (4.1 L) Engine lubrication system - excluding the oil filter 0.9 gal (4 L) Engine cooling system 0.3 gal (1.3 L) Fuel tank 12.1 gal (55 L) Windshield and rear window washer system - including headlamp washer 1.0 gal (4.5 L) Engine Oil Adding Capacities Engine Quantity All 0.
Capacities and Specifications The engine has been designed to be used with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which gives a fuel economy benefit while maintaining the durability of the engine. Using oils other than the one specified can result in longer engine cranking periods, reduced engine performance, reduced fuel economy and increased emission levels.
Capacities and Specifications Name Antifreeze Super Plus Premium 4U7J-19544-xxxx Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High Performance BU7J-M6C65-xxxx Transmission Oil - 75W FE 7U7J-M2C200-BA/CA Hydraulic Fluid DP-PS 5U7J-M2C204-AB Screen Wash 2U7J-M8B16-AA/CA/DA, 5U7J-19C544-AA, 3U7J-19523-GA Specification WSS-M97B44-D WSS-M6C65-A2 WSS-M2C200-D2 WSS-M2C204-A2 WSS-M14P19-A Using oils other than the one specified can result in longer engine cranking periods, reduced engine performance, reduced fuel economy and increased em
Capacities and Specifications Engine Oil Adding Capacities Engine Quantity All 0.2 gal (0.8 L) Specifications Note: Use fluids which meet the specifications or requirements defined. Use of other fluids may lead to damage which is not covered by your vehicle's warranty.
Capacities and Specifications CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL Capacities Item Capacity Engine lubrication system - including the oil filter 0.85 gal (3.85 L) Engine lubrication system - excluding the oil filter 0.76 gal (3.45 L) Engine cooling system 1.6 gal (7.3 L) Fuel tank 12.1 gal (55 L) Windshield and rear window washer system - including headlamp washer 1.0 gal (4.5 L) Engine Oil Adding Capacities Engine Quantity All 0.4 gal (1.
Capacities and Specifications The engine has been designed to be used with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which gives a fuel economy benefit while maintaining the durability of the engine. Using oils other than the specified WSS-M2C950-A SAE 0W-30 can result in longer engine cranking periods, reduced engine performance, reduced fuel economy and increased emission levels.
Capacities and Specifications Specifications Note: Use fluids which meet the specifications or requirements defined. Use of other fluids may lead to damage which is not covered by your vehicle's warranty.
Capacities and Specifications CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS - 2.0L DURATORQ-TDCI (DW) DIESEL Capacities Item Capacity Engine lubrication system - including the oil filter 1.3 gal (6.1 L) Engine lubrication system - excluding the oil filter 1.2 gal (5.65 L) Engine cooling system 1.4 gal (6.5 L) Fuel tank 12.1 gal (55 L) Windshield and rear window washer system - including headlamp washer 1.0 gal (4.5 L) Engine Oil Adding Capacities Engine Quantity All 0.4 gal (1.
Capacities and Specifications The engine has been designed to be used with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which gives a fuel economy benefit while maintaining the durability of the engine. Adding oil: If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined by WSS-M2C950-A, you must use SAE 0W-30 that meets the specification defined by ACEA A5/B5. Note: Do not use more than 0.2 gal (1 L) of the alternative engine oil between scheduled service intervals.
Audio System GENERAL INFORMATION Radio Frequencies and Reception Factors Radio reception factors Distance and Strength The further you travel away from an FM station, the weaker the signal and the weaker the reception. Terrain Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, tunnels, freeway overpasses, parking garages, dense tree foliage and thunderstorms can interfere with the reception.
Audio System • • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents a folder structure consisting of one level of folders. The CD player numbers all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc (noted by the MP3 or WMA file extension) and all folders containing MP3 and WMA files, from F001 (folder) T001 (track) to F253 T255. Creating discs with only one level of folders helps with navigation through the disc files. extension are played; other files are ignored by the system.
Audio System AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: AM/FM/CD A On, Off and Volume: Press the button to switch the audio system on or off. Turn the dial to adjust the volume. B CD slot: Where you insert a CD. C Eject: Press the button to eject a CD. D Numeric keypad: Press the button to recall a previously stored station. To store a favorite station press and hold until the sound returns. E TUNE and Play or Pause: In radio mode, turn to search the frequency band in individual increments.
Audio System F MENU: Press this button to access different audio system features. See Menu Structure later in this section. G INFO: Press this button to access more information depending upon the source selected. H SOUND: Press the button to adjust the sound settings for bass, treble, middle, balance and fade. Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the required setting. Use the left and right arrow buttons to make the necessary adjustment. Press OK to set or press MENU to exit.
Audio System AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: SYNC A On, off and VOL: Press this button to turn the system off and on. Turn it to adjust the volume. B Function buttons 1 - 4: Select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode you are in (for example Radio mode or CD mode). C CD slot: Insert a CD. D Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. E Number block: In radio mode, store and recall your favorite radio stations.
Audio System F TUNE and Play or Pause: In radio mode, turn to search the frequency band in individual increments or jump to the next station of the station list. Press to mute a station. In media mode, turn to select a new track. Press to either play or pause a track. G CLOCK: Press to display the clock. H MENU: Press this button to access different audio system features. See Menu Structure later in this section. I PHONE: Press this button to access the phone features of the SYNC system.
Audio System Note: The system controls most of the audio features. See SYNC™ 2 (page 340). AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: SYNC 2 Note: The CD slot is located above the touchscreen. 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.
Audio System E Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. F DISP: Press this button to switch the display screen off. G SOUND: Press this button to adjust the sound settings for Bass, Treble, Balance, Fade and Occupancy. H Seek and Fast Forward: In radio mode, select a frequency band and press this button. The system stops at the first station up the band. Press and hold the button to move quickly, then release to stop at the next available station.
Audio System 2. Press the left or right arrow buttons to change ensembles. Press the up or down arrow button to navigate to your required radio station. 3. Press OK to confirm your selection. Note: The display will only show radio stations in the current ensemble. Service Linking If you leave the coverage area of a DAB radio station the system will automatically switch to the corresponding FM radio station. You can switch this feature on and off using the information display.
Audio System Selecting Radio Band 2. Press and hold one of the preset buttons. A progress bar and message will appear. When the progress bar completes the radio station has been stored. The system will mute momentarily as confirmation. DAB 1, DAB 2 and DAB 3 operate in the same way. You can store up to 10 different presets on each band. 1. Press the RADIO button. 2. Press the left arrow button to display the available wavebands. 3. Select DAB 1, DAB 2 or DAB 3.
Audio System 2. Plug the extension cable from the portable music player into the audio input jack. 3. Switch the radio on. Select either a tuned FM station or a CD. 4. Adjust the volume as desired. 5. Switch your portable music player on and adjust its volume to half its maximum level. 6. Press AUX or MEDIA until LINE or LINE IN appears in the display. You should hear music from your device even if it is low. 7.
Audio System A Line in B USB ports C SD card slot See Entertainment (page 361). AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Message Description and Action Please check CD General error message for CD fault conditions. For example cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc. Make sure the disc is loaded correctly. Clean and re-try, or replace disc with known music disc. If the error persists contact an authorized dealer. CD General error message for a mechanism fault.
SYNC™ GENERAL INFORMATION SYNC is an in-vehicle communications system that works with your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone and portable media player. • This allows you to: • Make and receive calls • Access and play music from your media player • Use Emergency Assistance and * applications, via SYNC Applink * • Support • • • Use the advanced voice recognition system Charge your USB device (if your device supports this) These features are not available in all markets and may require activation.
SYNC™ Safety Information supported media content. The system also records a short development log of approximately 10 minutes of all recent system activity. The log profile and other system data may be used to improve the system and help diagnose any problems that may occur. 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.
SYNC™ Before giving a voice command, wait for the system announcement to finish followed by a single beep. Any command spoken before this does not register with the system. You can interrupt the system at any time while it is speaking by pressing the voice button. You can also cancel a voice session at any time by pressing and holding the voice button. Speak naturally, without long pauses between words. Initiating a Voice Session Press the voice button located on the steering wheel.
SYNC™ Confirmation prompts are short questions the system asks when it is not sure of your request or when there is more than one possible response to your request. For example, the system may ask if the command phone is correct. Press the voice button. When prompted: Command voice settings Description Provides access to change the confirmation prompt setting. Then any of the following: Command Description confirmation prompts off Makes a best guess from the command.
SYNC™ You can then select the following: Action Message SYNC-Settings Voice settings Enters menu for voice options. Note: To scroll through the menus, press the up or down arrows on your audio system. USING SYNC™ WITH YOUR PHONE 1. Make sure the Bluetooth feature on your cell phone is switched on before starting the search. Refer to your device's manual if necessary. 2. Press the PHONE button. When the audio display indicates that no phones are paired, select the option to add. 3.
SYNC™ The information display may show your cell phone's battery charge level and signal strength. 1. Make sure the Bluetooth feature on your cell phone is switched on before starting the search. Refer to your device's manual if necessary. 2. Press the PHONE button. 3. Select the option for Bluetooth devices. 4. Press the OK button. 5. Select the option to add. This starts the pairing process. 6.
SYNC™ Voice Command Voice Command call ___ ([at] work | [(in | at) [the]] office) (turn ringer off | silent mode [on]) call ___ on (mobile | cell) [text] (messages | message) call ___ on other 3 Help dial [[a] number] 1 ([go to] privacy [on] | transfer to phone | handsfree off) (hold call [on] | (put | place) call on hold) 2 ___ is a dynamic listing, meaning that it could be the name of anything, such as a group, artist or song. For example you could say "Play artist The Beetles".
SYNC™ Voice Command To end the call, press the end call button on the steering wheel or select the end call option in the audio display and press OK. Action and Description Receiving a Call call (someone | [[a] name]) dial [[a] number] When receiving a call, you can: • Answer the call by pressing the accept call button on the steering wheel or by selecting the accept call option in the audio display and pressing the OK button.
SYNC™ Menu Item Action and Description Join calls Join two separate calls. The system supports a maximum of three callers on a multi-party or conference call. 1. Select the option for more. 2. Access the desired contact through the system or use voice commands to place the second call. Once actively in the second call, select the option for more. 3. Scroll to the option to join calls and press the OK button. Phonebook Access your phonebook contacts. 1. Select the option for more. 2.
SYNC™ Menu Item Action and Description Dial a number Dial a number using the audio system numeric keypad. Redial Redial the last number called (if available). Press the OK button to select. Phonebook Access your downloaded phonebook. 1. Press the OK button to confirm and enter. You can use the options at the bottom of the screen to quickly access an alphabetical category. You can also use the letters on the keypad to jump in the list. 2. Scroll through your phonebook contacts. 3.
SYNC™ Text Messaging Note: This is a speed-dependent feature and is only available when your vehicle is traveling at 3.1 mph (5 km/h) or less. The system allows you to receive, send, download and delete text messages. The system can also read incoming text messages to you so that you do not have to take your eyes off the road. When a new message arrives, an audible tone sounds and the audio display indicates you have a new message. Note: This is a cell phone dependent feature.
SYNC™ Menu Item Action and Description New When you select the option to send a text message, a list of pre-defined messages appear in the audio display. Allows you to send a new text message based on a pre-defined set of 15 messages. View Allows you to read the full message and in addition provides the option to have the message read out to you by the system. To go to the next message select the more option. This allows you to reply to the sender, call the sender or forward the message.
SYNC™ Menu Item Action and Description Set as master If this option is checked, the system will use this cell phone as the master when there is more than one cell phone paired to the system. This option can be changed for all paired cell phones (not only for the active one) using the Bluetooth devices menu. Phone status See the cell phone name, provider name, cell phone number, signal level and battery level. When done, press the left arrow button to return to the cell phone status menu.
SYNC™ Menu Item Action and Description Add contacts Push the desired contacts on your cell phone. Refer to your device's manual on how to push contacts. Press the OK button to add more contacts from your phonebook. Delete When a message asking you to delete appears, select the option to confirm. Press the OK button to delete the current phonebook and call history. The system takes you back to the menu for phone settings.
SYNC™ Menu Item Action and Description 4. Wait until the PIN appears on the phone display. Compare the PIN on the phone with the PIN shown in the audio display and accept the request on the phones and the vehicles display. The display indicates when the pairing * is successful. 5. When the option to set the cell phone as the primary cell phone appears, select either yes or no. 6.
SYNC™ Menu Item Action and Description Bluetooth on Check or uncheck this option to turn the Bluetooth interface of the system on or off. Select this option then press the OK button to change the option's status. Set defaults This selection does not erase your indexed information (phonebook, call history, text messages and paired devices). Select this option and confirm when prompted in the audio display. Return to the factory default settings.
SYNC™ Message SYNC-Apps Description and Action Scroll to this option, and then press OK. If a crash deploys an airbag or triggers the fuel pump shut off, the system may contact emergency services through a paired and connected cell phone. For more information about the system and Emergency Assistance, visit the regional Ford website. SYNC Emergency Assistance WARNINGS For this feature to work, your cell phone must have Bluetooth and be compatible with the system.
SYNC™ Display Options In the Event of a Crash If you switch on this feature, a confirmation message appears in the display. Note: Not every crash deploys an airbag or triggers the fuel pump shut off (which may turn on Emergency Assistance). However, if Emergency Assistance is triggered the system tries to contact the emergency services. If a connected cell phone sustains damage or loses connection to the system, it searches for and tries to connect to any available previously paired cell phone.
SYNC™ During a call: • Emergency Assistance uses your vehicle GPS or cellular network information when available to determine the most appropriate language to use. It alerts the emergency operator of the crash and delivers the introductory message. This may include your vehicle GPS coordinates. • The language the system uses to interact with the occupants of your vehicle may differ from the language used to deliver information to the emergency operator.
SYNC™ SYNC AppLink The system enables voice and manual control of SYNC AppLink enabled smartphone apps. Once an app is running through AppLink, you can control main features of the app through voice commands and manual controls. Note: Make sure you have an active account for the app that you have downloaded. Some apps will work automatically with no setup. Other apps will want you to configure your personal settings and personalize your experience by creating stations or favorites.
SYNC™ Command Description and Action [main menu] help Use this command to hear a list of available voice commands. mobile (apps | applications) The system will prompt you to say the name of the app to start it. list [mobile] (apps | applications) The system will list all of the currently available mobile apps. find [new] [mobile] (apps | applications) The system will search your connected mobile device for SYNC compatible apps.
SYNC™ App Status Note: Standard data rates will apply. Ford is not responsible for any additional charges you may receive from your service provider, when your vehicle sends or receives data through the connected device. This includes any additional charges incurred due to driving in areas when roaming out of a home network. You can view the current status of an app in the settings menu.
SYNC™ • To allow your vehicle to provide location information, including: GPS and speed. To allow the app to send push notifications using the vehicle display and voice capabilities while running in a background state. • Confirm that the USB device has been formatted correctly and has the following specifications: • USB 2.0. • File format must be FAT16/32. Note: NTFS file format is not supported. The format of the audio files on the USB device must be: • MP3. • Non DRM protected WMA. • WAV. • AAC.
SYNC™ Menu Item Browse USB Action and Description Depending on how many media files are on your connected device, an indexing message may appear in the display. When indexing is complete, the screen returns to the playback menu.
SYNC™ Voice Command pause play Description and Action Pauses device playback. Resumes device playback. play [album] ___ play all Play all media on the device from the first track to the last. play [artist] ___ play [genre] ___ play [playlist] ___ next [track | title | song | file | podcast | chapter | episode] Plays the next track on the current media. previous [track | title | song | file | podcast | chapter | episode] Plays the previous track on current media.
SYNC™ • • Play song "Penny Lane". Play "Penny Lane". Voice Command If we wanted to play the entire album, we can say: • • pause play Play album "Magical Mystery Tour". Play "Magical Mystery Tour". next [track | title | song | file | podcast | chapter | episode] Bluetooth Audio previous [track | title | song | file | podcast | chapter | episode] The system is also capable of playing music from your cellular phone through Bluetooth.
SYNC™ Message Description and Action are not populated, the tracks will not be available in voice recognition, the play menu or this option. However, if you place these tracks onto your playing device in mass storage device mode they are available in voice recognition, the play menu or this option. The system places unknowns into any unpopulated metadata tag. Reset USB Resets the USB index. After the new indexing is complete you can choose what to play from the USB song library. 2.
SYNC™ Message Artists Description and Action Sort all indexed media files by artist. Once selected, the system lists and then plays all artists and tracks alphabetic* ally. 1. Press OK to select. 2. Scroll to select the desired artist, and then press OK. Albums Sort all indexed media files by albums. 1. Press OK to select. 2. Scroll to select the desired albums, and then press OK. Genres Sort indexed music by genre type. 1. Press OK to select. 2. Scroll to select the desired genre, and then press OK.
SYNC™ Note: SYNC only supports one connected iOS (Apple) devices at a time (whichever one you plug in first). When you connect a second iOS device, the systems charges it, but does not support playback from it. Press the voice button and when prompted, say any of the following commands: Voice Command Voice Commands for Audio Sources (browse | search | show) all (album | albums) Your voice system allows you to change audio sources with a simple voice command.
SYNC™ Voice Command Voice Command (USB [stick] | iPod | MP3 [player]) [tune [to]] FM (autostore | AST | autoset) ((who's | who is) this | who plays this | (what's | what is) playing [now] | (what | which) (song | track | artist) is this | (who's | who is) playing | (what's | what is) this) [tune [to]] FM 2 [tune [to]] (FM ___ | ___ [FM]) [tune [to]] FM (autostore | AST | autoset) preset ___ Help [tune [to]] FM preset ___ Radio Voice Commands [tune [to]] FM 2 preset ___ If you are listening to the
SYNC™ Bluetooth Devices and System Settings Voice Command repeat folder [on] You can access these menus using the audio display. See Using SYNC™ With Your Phone (page 304). repeat off (shuffle | random | mix) [on | (tracks | songs) [on]] * SYNC™ TROUBLESHOOTING (shuffle | random | mix) (CD [player] | disc) [on] Your SYNC system is easy to use. However, should questions arise, please refer to the tables below.
SYNC™ Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by selecting the option to add. The system says "Phonebook downloaded" but my Limitations on your cell SYNC phonephone's capability. book is empty or is missing contacts. This is a cell phonedependent feature. If the missing contacts are stored on your SIM card, try moving them to your cell phone's memory. Remove any pictures or special ring tones associated with the missing contact.
SYNC™ Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Your iPhone is now set up to forward incoming text messages to SYNC. Repeat these steps for every other Sync vehicle you are connected to. Your iPhone will only forward incoming text messages to SYNC if it is unlocked. Replying to text messages using SYNC is not supported by iPhone. Text messages from WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger are not supported.
SYNC™ USB and media issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC does not Make sure you are not leaving the device in recognize my This is a device limitation. your vehicle during very hot or cold device when I temperatures. start my vehicle. This is a deviceBluetooth audio dependent feature. does not The device is not stream. connected. Make sure you connect the device to SYNC and press play on your device.
SYNC™ Voice command issues Issue SYNC does not understand what I am saying. Possible cause Possible solution Review the cell phone voice commands and the media voice commands at the beginning of their respective sections. You may be using the wrong voice commands. Refer to the audio display during an active voice session to find a list of voice commands there. You may be speaking too The microphone for the system is either in soon or at the wrong your rear view mirror or in the headliner just time.
SYNC™ Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution You may not be saying the name exactly as the system saved it. Make sure you are saying the name exactly as the system saved it. For example, if the contact name is Joe Wilson, say "Call Joe Wilson". The system works better if you list full names such as "Joe Wilson" rather than "Joe". Contacts in your phonebook may be very short and similar or they may contain special characters.
SYNC™ Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC uses a synthetically generated voice rather than pre-recorded human voice. The system generates voice prompts and SYNC uses text-tothe pronuncispeech voice prompt ation of some technology. words may not be accurate for my language. My previous Bluetooth voice control system allowed me to control the radio, CD, and climate control systems.
SYNC™ General Issue The language selected for the instrument cluster and information and entertainment display does not match the SYNC language (phone, USB, Bluetooth audio, voice control and voice prompts). Possible cause Possible solution SYNC only supports four languages in a single module for text display, voice control and voice prompts. The country where you bought your vehicle dictates the four languages based on the most popular languages spoken.
SYNC™ AppLink issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) AppLink Mobile An AppLink capable Applications: phone is not connected When I select to SYNC. "Find New Apps," SYNC does not find any applications. Ensure you have a compatible smartphone; an Android with OS 2.3 or higher or an iPhone 3GS or newer with iOS 5.0 or higher. Additionally, ensure your phone is paired and connected to SYNC in order to find AppLink-capable apps on your device.
SYNC™ AppLink issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) My Android phone is connected, my app(s) are running, I restarted them, but I still cannot find any apps. There is a bluetooth bug on some order versions of the Android OS that may cause apps that were found on your previous vehicle drive to not be found again if you have not turned off bluetooth. Reset the Bluetooth on your phone by turning it off and then turning Bluetooth back on.
SYNC™ 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 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.
SYNC™ 2 This system uses a four-corner strategy to provide quick access to several vehicle features and settings. The touchscreen provides easy interaction with your cellular phone, multimedia, climate control and navigation system. The corners display any active modes within those menus, such as phone status or the climate temperature. Message Junction Town centre Latitude/Longitude Edit Route Note: Some features are not available while your vehicle is moving.
SYNC™ 2 HOME ENTERTAINMENT Press to access the home screen. Press to select any of the following: Message Note: Depending on your vehicle’s option package and software, the screens may vary in appearance from the descriptions in this section. The features may also be limited depending on the market. Check with an authorized dealer for availability. AM FM DAB * CD INFORMATION USB BT Stereo SD Card Press to select any of the following: Line In Message * Traffic If equipped. Notific.
SYNC™ 2 Controls Sound Action and Description Adjust the settings for: Bass Treble Midrange Set Balance and Fade DSP EQ Mode Adaptive volume • Using the Steering Wheel Controls Depending on your vehicle and option package, you can use your steering wheel controls to interact with the touchscreen system. • • • • VOL: Control the volume of audio output. Mute: Mute the audio output. Voice: Press to start a voice session. Press again and hold to end a voice session.
SYNC™ 2 Safety Information • 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.
SYNC™ 2 Privacy Information Using Voice Recognition When a cell phone connects to SYNC, the system creates a profile that links to that cell phone. The system creates the profile to offer you more mobile features and to operate more efficiently. Among other things, this profile may contain data about your phonebook, text messages (read and unread) and call history. This includes the history of calls when your cell phone was not connected to the system.
SYNC™ 2 Helpful Hints • • • • Using the touchscreen, press: Make sure the interior of your vehicle is as quiet as possible. Wind noise from open windows and road vibrations may prevent the system from correctly recognizing spoken voice commands. After pressing the voice command icon, wait until after the tone sounds and a message appears before saying a voice command. Any voice command spoken prior to this does not register with the system. Speak naturally, without long pauses between words.
SYNC™ 2 Using Voice Commands with the Touchscreen Options Using the touchscreen, press the settings icon, then press: The voice command system has a dual mode feature which allows you to switch between using voice commands and making on-screen selections. This is available only when the system displays a list of candidates generated during a voice command session. For example, this can be used when entering a street address or trying to call a contact from a cell phone paired to the system.
SYNC™ 2 Item Menu Item A Clock B Display C Sound D Vehicle E Settings F Help Clock Under this menu, you can set the clock, access and adjust the display, sound and vehicle settings as well as access settings for specific modes or the help feature. To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Clock Press the + or - to adjust the time.
SYNC™ 2 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Display Then select from the following: Mode Allows you to switch the display off. It also allows you to set the screen to a certain brightness or have the system automatically change based on the outside light level. If you also select: Auto Night These features will allow you to adjust the dimming of your screen.
SYNC™ 2 To upload your photos, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Display Edit Wallpaper Follow the system prompts to upload your photographs. Sound Only the photograph(s), which meets the following conditions display: • Compatible file formats are as follows: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP. • Each file must be 1.5 MB or less. • Recommended dimensions: 800 x 384.
SYNC™ 2 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Vehicle Then select from the following: Ambient light Camera Settings Enable Valet Mode Ambient Lighting (If Equipped) When you switch this feature on, ambient lighting illuminates footwells and cupholders with a choice of colors. To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Vehicle Ambient light • • • You can then touch the desired color.
SYNC™ 2 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Vehicle Camera Settings Then select from the following: Enhanced Park Pilot Rear Camera Delay You can find more information on the rear view camera system in another chapter. See Parking Aids (page 144). Note: If the system locks, and you need to reset the PIN, contact an authorized dealer. Enable Valet Mode Valet mode allows you to lock the system.
SYNC™ 2 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. System Then select from the following: Language Select to have the touchscreen display in any of the select* able language options . Distance Select to display units in kilometers or miles. Temperature Select to display units in Celsius or Fahrenheit. System Prompt Volume Adjust the volume of voice prompts from the system.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description Interaction Mode Standard interaction mode provides more detailed interaction and guidance. Advanced mode has less audible interaction and more tone prompts. Confirmation Prompts Have the system ask you short questions if it has not clearly heard or understood your request. Note: Even with confirmation prompts turned off, the system may occasionally ask you to confirm settings.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description Gracenote® Database Info This allows you to view the version level of the Gracenote Database. Gracenote® Management With this feature on, the Gracenote Database supplies metadata information for your music files. This overrides information from your device. This feature defaults to off. Cover Art Priority With this feature on, the Gracenote Database supplies cover art for your music files. This overrides any art from your device.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description Have the system avoid tunnels. Navigation Preferences Have the system use guidance prompts. Have the system automatically fill in Country information. Hazard Spot Warning Have the system activate hazard spot warning in countries where legally allowed. Traffic Preferences Have the system avoid traffic problems automatically. Switch traffic alert notifications on or off. Have the system display accident icons. Have the system display traffic jam icons.
SYNC™ 2 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Phone Then select from the following: Bluetooth Devices Connect, disconnect, add or delete a device, as well as save it as a favorite. Bluetooth Switch Bluetooth on and off. Do Not Disturb Have all calls go directly to your voice mail and not ring inside your vehicle.
SYNC™ 2 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Wireless & Internet Then select from the following: Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi Network (Client) Mode Turns the Wi-Fi feature on and off in your vehicle. Make sure you switch it on for connectivity purposes. Choose a Wireless Network Allows you to use a previously stored wireless network. You can categorize by alphabetical listing, priority and signal strength.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description Phone Number User Name Password Bluetooth Settings Shows you the currently paired devices as well as giving you your typical Bluetooth options to connect, disconnect, set as favorite, delete and add device. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG. Prioritize Connection Methods Choose your connection methods and change them as needed.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description Driving Restric- Certain features are not accessible when your vehicle is moving. tions Emergency Assistance Switch on and off the Emergency Assistance feature. See Information (page 378). In Case of Emergency (ICE) speed dial Allows you to save up to two numbers as ICE contacts for quick access if there is an emergency. The ICE contacts you select appear at the end of the Emergency Assistance call process.
SYNC™ 2 ENTERTAINMENT Message Message and Description A AM B FM C DAB D CD E USB F Touch this button to scroll down for more options, such as SD Card, BT Stereo and Line In. Message Message and Description G These buttons provide additional controls for the radio or media source. See the AM/FM radio controls table for more information. H Radio memory presets and CD controls. Note: Some features may not be available in your area. Contact an authorized dealer for more information.
SYNC™ 2 Controls Item AM FM Action and Description Touch either tab to listen to the radio. To change between AM, FM and DAB presets, just touch the AM, FM or DAB tab. DAB Presets Save a station by pressing and holding one of the memory preset areas. There is a brief mute while the radio saves the station. Sound returns when finished. Scan Touch this button to go to the next strong AM, FM or DAB radio station. The light on the button illuminates when the feature is on.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description AST AST (Autostore) allows you to have the system automatically store the six strongest stations in your current location. News announcement With news announcement option active, the system interrupts active audio source to provide incoming news announcements, if currently tuned station (or last tuned station in case of other media active) supports news.
SYNC™ 2 CD To access, press the lower left corner on the touchscreen, then select: Menu Item CD Insert your CD then select: Menu Item Action and Description Repeat Touch this button to repeat the currently playing track, all tracks on the disc or switch the feature off if already on. Shuffle Touch this button to play the tracks or entire albums in random order, or switch the feature off if already on. Scan Touch this button to hear a brief sampling of all available tracks.
SYNC™ 2 If you are not listening to a CD, press the voice button and, after the tone, say: Voice command CD Player When listening to a CD you can say many commands. Following are a few examples of what you can say. To access and play music from your device, press the lower left corner of the touchscreen. Voice command Play Pause Next Track Previous Track Help SD Card Slot and USB Port SD logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. The SD card slot and USB port are located in the Media Hub.
SYNC™ 2 Playing Music from Your Device Note: The system is capable of indexing up to 30,000 songs. Insert your device and select: Message USB SD Card Action and Description Once the system recognizes your USB or SD card you can then select from the following options: Repeat This feature replays the currently playing song or album. Shuffle Touch this button to play music on the selected album or folder in random order.
SYNC™ 2 Message Action and Description Device Information Displays software and firmware information about the currently connected media device. Update Media Index Indexes your device when you connect it for the first time and each time the content changes (for example adding or removing tracks) to make sure you have the latest voice commands available for all media on the device. Note: Your vehicle may not have all these sound settings.
SYNC™ 2 Voice command Play Artist ___ * Play Song ___ * Similar Music Help * ___ is a dynamic listing, meaning that it could be the name of anything, such as a group, artist or song. For example you could say "Play artist The Beatles" or "Play song Penny Lane".
SYNC™ 2 2. Attach one end of the audio extension cable to the headphone output of your player and the other end into the adapter in one of the jack inside the center console. 3. Press the lower left corner on the touchscreen. Select either a tuned FM station or a CD (if there is a CD already loaded into the system). 4. Adjust the volume as desired. 5. Turn the portable music player on and adjust the volume to ½ the maximum. 6. Press the lower left corner on the touchscreen.
SYNC™ 2 • If the music sounds distorted at lower listening levels, turn the portable music player volume down. If the problem persists, replace or recharge the batteries in the portable media player. • Control the portable media player in the same manner when used with headphones, as the auxiliary input jack does not provide control (such as Play or Pause) over the attached portable media player.
SYNC™ 2 Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First Time Hands-free calling is one of the main features of SYNC. Once you pair your cell phone, you can access many options using the touchscreen or voice commands. While the system supports a variety of features, many are dependent on your cell phone’s functionality. WARNING At a minimum, most cell phones with Bluetooth wireless technology support the following functions: • Answering an incoming call. • Ending a call. • Dialing a number.
SYNC™ 2 Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones that your cell phone is in the correct mode. See your device's manual if necessary. Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and To pair a subsequent cell phone, select: Menu Item Action and Description Phone Settings Bluetooth Devices Add Device Find SYNC Follow the on-screen instructions. Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and that your cell phone is in the correct mode. See your cell phone’s manual if necessary.
SYNC™ 2 Receiving Calls During an incoming call, an audible tone sounds. Call information appears in the display if it is available. To reject the call, select: Menu Item Reject Note: You can also reject the call by pressing the phone button on the steering wheel. To accept the call, select: Menu Item Accept Ignore the call by doing nothing. SYNC logs it as a missed call. Note: You can also accept the call by pressing the phone button on the steering wheel.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description Manage Phonebook Display Photos from Phonebook Certain smartphones may support transferring street addresses when listed with phonebook contact information. If your cell phone supports this feature, you can select and use these addresses as destinations and save them as favorites. Call History Note: This is a cell phone-dependent feature.
SYNC™ 2 Composing a Text Message Note: Downloading and sending text messages using Bluetooth are cell phone-dependent features. Note: This is a speed-dependent feature. It is unavailable when your vehicle is traveling at speeds over 5 mph (8 km/h). To compose and send a text message, select: Menu Item Action and Description Phone Messaging Send Text Enter a cell phone number or choose from your phonebook. Edit Text Allows you to customize the pre-defined message or create a message on your own.
SYNC™ 2 Receiving a Text Message When a new message arrives, an audible tone sounds and the screen displays a pop-up with the caller name and ID, if supported by your cell phone. You can select: Menu Item Action and Description View To view the text message. Listen For SYNC to read the message to you. Dial To call the contact. Ignore To exit the screen.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description Internet Data Connection If your cell phone is compatible, use this screen to adjust your internet data connection. Select to make your connection profile with the personal area network or to turn off your connection. You can also choose to adjust your settings or have the system always connect, never connect when roaming or query on connect. Press ? for more information.
SYNC™ 2 INFORMATION Item Menu Item A Traffic B Notifications C Calendar D SYNC-Apps E Where Am I? If your vehicle is equipped with Navigation, press the Information button to access these features. If your vehicle is not equipped with Navigation, press the corner of the touchscreen with the green tab. Notifications If your vehicle is equipped with Navigation, touch the I (Information) button to access these features.
SYNC™ 2 Press Notifications, and then choose from any of the following services: Menu Item Action and Description View The complete message Delete The message Delete All Messages WARNINGS for Emergency Assistance to make an emergency call if you can do it yourself. Dial emergency services immediately to avoid a delayed response time. If you do not hear Emergency Assistance within five seconds of the crash, the system or cell phone may be damaged or non-functional.
SYNC™ 2 Note: In case of an emergency, Emergency Assistance, as a means of communication aid, can help you contact specific rescue departments of public security. Emergency Assistance does not implement the rescue operations. The local public security department deploys specific rescue operations according to the actual situation. If you switch off this feature, the dialog allows you to set a reminder.
SYNC™ 2 In the Event of a Crash • Note: Not every crash deploys an airbag or triggers the fuel pump shut off (which may turn on Emergency Assistance). However, if Emergency Assistance is triggered the system tries to contact the emergency services. If a connected cell phone sustains damage or loses connection to the system, it searches for and tries to connect to any available previously paired cell phone. The system attempts to dial 112.
SYNC™ 2 • • You do not have a valid and registered SIM card with credit in your cell phone. You are in a European country or region where the SYNC Emergency Assistance cannot place the call. Visit the regional Ford website for details. Visit the regional Ford website for latest details.
SYNC™ 2 A Power: Touch to switch the system off and on. Outside air cannot enter your vehicle when you switch off the system. B Passenger settings: Touch + or – to adjust the temperature. C Fan speed: Touch + or - to adjust fan speed. D DUAL: Touch to switch on the passenger temperature control. E Recirculated air: Touch to switch the recirculated air on or off which may reduce the amount of time needed to cool down the interior and help reduce odors from reaching the interior.
SYNC™ 2 I Manual airflow distribution controls: Footwell and Defrost: Distributes air through the windshield defroster vents, demister vents, floor vents and rear seat floor vents, and provides outside air to reduce window fogging. Panel: Distributes air through the instrument panel vents. Panel and Floor: Distributes air through the instrument panel vents, demister vents, floor vents and rear seat floor vents. Floor: Distributes air through the demister vents, floor vents and rear seat floor vents.
SYNC™ 2 Destination Mode To set a destination press the green corner of your touchscreen, then press: Menu Item Dest. Choose any of the following: My Home Favourites Previous Destinations Place of interest Emergency Address Junction Town centre Latitude/Longitude Edit Route Cancel Route To set your destination, enter the necessary information into the highlighted text fields (in any order).
SYNC™ 2 Once you have chosen you destination press: Menu Item Action and Description Set as Dest To make this your destination. You can also choose to set this as a waypoint (have the system route to this point on the way to your current destination) or save it as a favorite. You can then choose your route from three different options. Avoid Areas Fastest Route Uses the fastest moving roads possible. Shortest Route Uses the shortest distance possible. Eco Route Uses the most fuel-efficient route.
SYNC™ 2 If you have paired your phone with the system, you can press the phone button to directly establish a call with the selected POI. Main categories Emergency Recreation & Sports Note: Not all features are available in all languages and countries. Community Government Places of Interest (POI) Categories Health & Medicine Domestic Services Main categories Fuel Station To expand these listings, press the + in front of the listing.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Turn List Format Have the system display your turn list: Top to Bottom Bottom to Top Parking POI Notification When parking point of interest notification is on, the icons display on the map when you get close to your destination. This may not be very useful in dense areas, and may clutter the map when other points of interest display. Set the automatic parking point of interest notification.
SYNC™ 2 Navigation Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Navigation Preferences Then select any of the following: Hazard Spot Warning Have the system activate hazard spot warning in countries where legally allowed. Guidance Prompts Select the type of prompts the system uses. Auto-fill country Have the system automatically fill in the country based on the information already entered into the system.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Switch traffic alert notifications on or off. Have the system display accident icons. Have the system display traffic jam icons. Have the system display closed roads. Have the system display road work icons. Have the system display incident icons. Have the system display icons for areas where difficult driving conditions may occur. Have the system display icons for areas where snow and ice on the road may occur.
SYNC™ 2 Map Mode 3D map mode provides an elevated perspective of the map. This viewing angle can be adjusted and the map can be rotated 180 degrees by touching the map twice, and then dragging your finger along the shaded bar with arrows at the bottom of the map. Press the green bar in the upper right area of the touchscreen to view map mode. Map mode shows advanced viewing comprised of both 2D city maps as well as 3D landmarks (when available).
SYNC™ 2 synchronizes with vehicle speed. The slower your vehicle is traveling, the farther in the map zooms in; the faster your vehicle is traveling, the farther the map zooms out. To switch the feature off, just press the + or - button again. Home indicates the location on the map currently stored as the home position. You can only save one address from the Address Book as your Home entry. You cannot change this icon.
SYNC™ 2 Menu Item Action and Description Set as Dest Touch this button to select a scrolled location on the map as your destination. You may scroll the map by pressing your index finger on the map display. When you reach the desired location, simply let go and then touch this button. Set as Waypoint Touch this button to set the current location as a waypoint. Save to Favorites Touch this button to save the current location to your favorites.
SYNC™ 2 After the tone, say any of the following or a similar command: Voice command Destination Zoom Out Zoom In Where Am I help The following commands can only be used when a navigation route is active: Voice command Reroute Cancel Route Show whole route Repeat last instruction Show route summary One-shot Destination Street Address SYNC™ TROUBLESHOOTING To set a destination with voice commands, you can say: Your SYNC system is easy to use.
SYNC™ 2 Cell phone issues Issue A lot of background noise during a phone call. During a call, I can hear the other person but they cannot hear me. Possible cause Possible solution The audio control settings on your cell phone may be affecting SYNC performance. Refer to your device's manual about audio adjustments. Possible cell phone malfunction. This is a cell phonedependent feature. SYNC is not able to download my phonebook.
SYNC™ 2 Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try switching off your cell phone, resetting it or removing the battery, then trying again. Try deleting your device from SYNC and deleting SYNC from your device, then trying again. Possible cell phone malfunction. Always check the security and auto accept prompt settings relative to the SYNC Bluetooth connection on your cell phone. Update your cell phone's firmware. Switch off the auto download setting.
SYNC™ 2 Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Text messages from WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger are not supported. Your cell phone must support downloading text messages through Bluetooth to receive incoming text messages. This is a cell phonedependent feature. Audible text messages do not work on my cell phone. Access the text messaging menu of SYNC to see if your cell phone supports the feature.
SYNC™ 2 USB and media issues Issue SYNC does not recognize my device when I start my vehicle. Bluetooth audio does not stream. Possible cause This is a device limitation. This is a devicedependent feature. The device is not connected. Possible solution Make sure you are not leaving the device in your vehicle during very hot or cold temperatures. Make sure you connect the device to SYNC and press play on your device.
SYNC™ 2 Voice command issues Issue Possible cause SYNC does not understand what You may be using the I am saying. wrong voice commands. Possible solution Review the cell phone voice commands and the media voice commands at the beginning of their respective sections. Refer to the audio display during an active voice session to find a list of voice commands there. You may be speaking too soon or at the wrong time.
SYNC™ 2 Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Make sure you are saying the name exactly as the system saved it. For example, if the You may not be saying contact name is Joe Wilson, say "Call Joe the name exactly as the Wilson". system saved it. The system works better if you list full names such as "Joe Wilson" rather than "Joe".
SYNC™ 2 Voice command issues Issue The SYNC voice control system is having trouble recognizing foreign tracks, artists, albums, genres and playlist names from my media player or USB flash drive. Possible cause Possible solution SYNC applies the phonetic pronunciation rules of the selected language to the names You may be saying the stored on your media player or USB flash foreign names using the drive.
SYNC™ 2 General Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC only supports four languages in a single module for text display, voice control and voice prompts. The country The language where you bought your vehicle dictates selected for the the four languages based on the most instrument cluster and information SYNC does not support popular languages spoken.
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Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt (Peak MHz RMS) Antenna Positions 1-30 50 W 3 30-54 50 W 1, 2 68-87.5 50 W 1, 2 142-176 50 W 1, 2 380-512 50 W 1, 2 806-940 10 W 1, 2 1200-1400 10 W 1, 2 1710-1885 10 W 1, 2 1885-2025 10 W 1, 2 Note: After the installation of radio frequency transmitters, check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in your vehicle, both in the standby and transmit modes.
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Appendices Brazil TYPE APPROVALS RF Certification Logos for Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor(s) European Union EU Argentina Jordan Abu Dhabi, Dubai Malaysia Moldova 426 C-MAX (CEU) Vehicles Built From: 16-03-2015 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-07-2015, CG3642en enGBR, Edition date: 02/2015, First Printing
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Appendices Ukraine 428 C-MAX (CEU) Vehicles Built From: 16-03-2015 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-07-2015, CG3642en enGBR, Edition date: 02/2015, First Printing
Index A Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Interior Sensor.............................................................50 Alarm System........................................................50 Arming the Alarm.................................................52 Disarming the Alarm...........................................52 Full and Reduced Guard.....................................51 Triggering the Alarm.............................................51 A/C See: Climate Control..............................
Index Automatic Transmission............................136 Capacities and Specifications - 1.5L Duratorq-TDCi Diesel..............................283 Automatic Transmission Adaptive Learning.............................................................138 Emergency Park Position Release Lever....................................................................137 If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud or Snow..................................................................138 Selector Lever Positions..........
Index Changing the Wiper Blades......................241 Cruise Control..................................................54 Changing the Front Wiper Blades...............242 Changing the Rear Window Wiper Blade..................................................................242 Setting the Front Wipers in the Service Position..............................................................241 Principle of Operation.......................................158 Type 1............................................
Index End User License Agreement.................404 Fog Lamps - Front SYNC End User License Agreement (EULA).............................................................404 See: Front Fog Lamps........................................63 Fog Lamps - Rear Engine Block Heater....................................125 See: Rear Fog Lamps..........................................63 Using the Engine Block Heater......................126 Front Exterior Overview.................................
Index I Global Opening and Closing......................69 Global Closing.......................................................70 Global Opening.....................................................69 H Ignition Switch................................................118 Information Display Control.......................55 Information Displays....................................80 Handbrake Information....................................................378 General Information...........................
Index Interior Lamps.................................................65 Luggage Anchor Points..............................184 Front Interior Lamps (If Equipped)...............66 Luggage Retention Nets..................................184 Interior Mirror.....................................................71 Luggage Covers.............................................185 Auto-Dimming Mirror...........................................71 Removing the Cover..........................................
Index N Phone...............................................................370 Making Calls.........................................................372 Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones..................372 Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First Time....................................................................371 Phone Menu Options........................................373 Phone Settings...................................................376 Phone Voice Commands.................................
Index Rear Under Floor Storage..........................184 Safety Belt Minder.........................................26 Adjustable Load Floor......................................184 Cargo Management System..........................184 Turning the Safety Belt Minder Off................26 Safety Belts......................................................25 Safety Precautions.......................................129 Seats.................................................................104 Security.....
Index Starting and Stopping the Engine...........118 Tire Inflation When Punctured General Information...........................................118 See: Temporary Mobility Kit...........................253 Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles With: Push Button Start.......................................121 Tire Pressure Monitoring System..........258 Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure Monitoring System.......................................259 How Temperature Affects the Tire Pressures....................
Index Type Approvals............................................426 Using Stability Control................................143 RF Certification Logos for Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor(s)..................................426 Switching the System Off and On Using the Information Display Controls....................143 Switching the System Off Using a Switch................................................................143 U Using SYNC™ With Your Media Player............................................
Index Vehicle Identification Number................278 Vehicle Identification Plate.......................277 Vehicle Interior Overview..............................13 Ventilation Wheel Nuts See: Changing a Road Wheel.......................262 Wheels and Tires.........................................253 Windows and Mirrors...................................68 Windshield Washers.....................................58 Windshield Wipers........................................56 See: Climate Control.........
440 C-MAX (CEU) Vehicles Built From: 16-03-2015 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-07-2015, CG3642en enGBR, Edition date: 02/2015, First Printing
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