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1 Contents Before driving Introduction 2 Instrumentation 6 Controls and features 24 Seating and safety restraints 98 Starting and driving Starting 138 Driving 145 Roadside emergencies 169 Servicing Maintenance and care 191 Capacities and specifications 254 Customer assistance 260 Reporting safety defects (U. S. only) 272 Index 273
2 Introduction ICONS WARNINGS BREAKING IN YOUR VEHICLE
3 Introduction INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE
4 Introduction Vehicle symbol glossary
5 Introduction Vehicle symbol glossary
6 Instrumentation
7 Instrumentation
8 Instrumentation INSTRUMENT CLUSTER LIGHTS AND CHIMES Check engine
9 Instrumentation What you should do if the check engine light illuminates
10 Instrumentation
11 Instrumentation Air bag readiness Foglamps Turn signals
12 Instrumentation High beams Traction control system (if equipped) Safety belt
13 Instrumentation Charging system Engine oil pressure Brake system warning
14 Instrumentation Low coolant (if equipped) Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (if equipped)
15 Instrumentation O/D off indicator (automatic transaxle only) Automatic transaxle warning (if equipped)
16 Instrumentation Testing the warning and indicator lights
17 Instrumentation Headlamps on warning chime Key-in-ignition warning chime Safety belt warning chime Liftgate ajar warning chime (if equipped)
18 Instrumentation INSTRUMENT CLUSTER GAUGES Engine coolant temperature gauge
19 Instrumentation Tachometer Trip odometer Speedometer Odometer
20 Instrumentation Fuel gauge Low fuel reminder
21 Instrumentation OVERHEAD WARNING LIGHTS (if equipped) Service intervals
22 Instrumentation Frost warning Danger of ice warning
23 Instrumentation Washer fluid warning Door ajar
24 Controls and features INSTRUMENT PANEL CONTROLS Headlamp control
25 Controls and features Foglamp control (if equipped) Daytime running lights (DRL) (Canadian vehicles only) Panel dimmer control
26 Controls and features Trip computer Temperature Average speed
27 Controls and features Tripmeter Distance to empty Average fuel economy Digital clock
28 Controls and features Traction control system (if equipped) Rear window defroster Front ashtray
29 Controls and features Climate controls Vents
30 Controls and features Temperature Fan speed Mode selector
31 Controls and features
32 Controls and features
33 Controls and features Operating Tips
34 Controls and features Cabin air filter
35 Controls and features AUDIO SYSTEM Anti-theft protection panel (if equipped) Replacement panels 2 3
36 Controls and features Radio reception AM reception FM reception
37 PREMIUM AM/FM STEREO/CASSETTE/SINGLE CD Controls and features Volume/power control
38 Controls and features AM/FM select AM/FM select in radio mode AM/FM select in tape mode AM/FM select in CD or CD changer mode (if equipped) AM/FM select AM/FM select in radio mode AM/FM select in tape mode
39 Controls and features Tune adjust Tune adjust in radio mode Tune adjust for CD changer (if equipped)
40 Controls and features Tune adjust Tune adjust in radio mode Seek function Seek function radio mode Seek function in tape mode
41 Controls and features Seek function for CD or CD changer (if equipped) Seek function Seek function in radio mode Seek function in tape mode
42 Controls and features Seek function in CD mode Scan function Scan function in radio mode Scan function in tape mode Scan function in CD or CD changer mode (if equipped)
43 Controls and features Scan function Scan function in radio mode Scan function in tape mode Scan function in CD mode Radio station memory preset
44 Controls and features Setting memory preset stations Autoset memory preset Starting autoset memory preset
45 Controls and features Bass adjust Treble adjust Speaker balance adjust
46 Controls and features Speaker fade adjust Tape/CD select Tape select
47 Controls and features Rewind Fast forward Tape direction select Eject function
48 Controls and features Dolby noise reduction Compression adjust Shuffle feature
49 Controls and features Shuffle feature Mute button
50 Controls and features
51 Controls and features
52 Controls and features On/off Volume control Bass/Treble control
53 Controls and features Fade/Balance control Seek tuning control (SEEK) Scan tuning control
54 Controls and features Band selector (AM/FM) AutoStore selector
55 Controls and features Station preset buttons Stereo indicator CD Changer MENU button (main features) radio Manual tuning
56 Controls and features Automatic Volume Control (AVC) Cassette radio units only Tape control buttons
57 Controls and features Fast forward/rewind Auto reverse
58 Controls and features Tape side selection To pause tape playback To restart tape playback Automatic Music Search (AMS) Cassette care and maintenance
59 Controls and features MENU button (main features) tape Dolby B noise reduction Automatic Volume Control (AVC)
60 Controls and features AM/FM stereo/single CD player with premium sound CD Playback Track selection
61 Controls and features Fast forward/reverse Scan mode To end CD playback CD eject
62 Controls and features CD care and maintenance CD error codes Display Description/rectification CD Changer MENU button (main features) CD
63 Controls and features Random track playback (SHUF) Track compression (COMP)
64 Controls and features Automatic Volume Control
65 Controls and features CD CHANGER CD changer location Loading the disc magazine
66 Controls and features To eject a disc To insert the magazine CD care and maintenance
67 Controls and features OPERATING A CD CHANGER Cassette radio units CD radio units
68 Controls and features Without a CD in the CD radio unit Disc selection Track selection Fast forward/reverse
69 Controls and features To pause CD changer playback Cassette radio units CD radio units To resume CD changer playback
70 Controls and features Disc/magazine missing
71 Controls and features CD error codes Display Description/rectification MENU button (main features) CD
72 Controls and features Random track playback (SHUF) Cassette and CD radio units Track compression (COMP)
73 Controls and features Automatic Volume Control (AVC) Cassette and CD radio units
74 Controls and features STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Ignition
75 Controls and features Tilt steering Hazard flasher control Horn
76 Controls and features Multi-function switch Right turn signal Left turn signal
77 Controls and features Flash-to-pass High beam headlamps Windshield wipers and washer Wipers
78 Controls and features Intermittent wiper control Washer Rear window wipers and washer (if equipped) Wiper Washer
79 Controls and features Speed control (if equipped) To turn speed control on
80 Controls and features To turn speed control off To set a speed
81 Controls and features To set a higher speed To set a lower speed
82 Controls and features To disengage speed control To return to a set speed OVERHEAD CONTROLS Interior lamps
83 Controls and features Reading lamps (if equipped) Sunroof (if equipped) To lift the rear of the sunroof To open and close the sunroof
84 Controls and features DOOR MOUNTED CONTROLS Power mirrors Breakaway mirrors Heated mirrors (if equipped)
85 Controls and features Power windows One touch down Power door locks FLOOR MOUNTED CONTROLS Parking brake
86 Controls and features Cup holder Positive retention floor mat (Driver s side only) Fuel pump shut-off switch
87 Controls and features LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Remote luggage compartment control Interior luggage compartment release (if equipped)
88 Controls and features
89 Controls and features Closing the liftgate
90 Controls and features Cargo cover Removing the cargo cover Replacing the cargo cover
91 Controls and features REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (if equipped) Locking the doors Unlocking the doors
92 Controls and features Opening the luggage compartment Sounding the panic alarm Replacing the battery
93 Controls and features To replace the battery: Replacing lost transmitters
94 Controls and features ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (if equipped) Activation Alarm Disarming the system
95 Controls and features PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM Automatic arming Automatic disarming Keys
96 Controls and features Functional check
97 Controls and features Key coding
98 Seating and safety restraints HEAD RESTRAINTS Adjusting the head restraints SEATING Manually adjusting the seats
99 Seating and safety restraints
100 Seating and safety restraints Power height adjustment (if equipped) Adjusting the power seats (if equipped) Seat Seatback Lumbar support
101 Seating and safety restraints Closing the liftgate Folding rear seats
102 Seating and safety restraints SAFETY RESTRAINTS Important safety restraints precautions
103 Seating and safety restraints
104 Seating and safety restraints Using safety restraints properly Combination lap and shoulder belt
105 Seating and safety restraints Vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode
106 Seating and safety restraints Automatic locking mode When to use the automatic locking mode Using automatic locking mode
107 Canceling automatic locking mode Seating and safety restraints Front seat safety belt height adjustment
108 Seating and safety restraints Safety belt warning light and warning chime Conditions of operation If... Then...
109 Belt Minder (if equipped) Seating and safety restraints If... Then...
110 Seating and safety restraints Reasons given... Consider...
111 Seating and safety restraints Reasons given... Consider...
112 Seating and safety restraints One time disable Deactivating/activating the Belt Minder feature
113 Seating and safety restraints
114 Seating and safety restraints
115 Safety belt extension assembly Safety belt maintenance Seating and safety restraints
116 Seating and safety restraints
117 Seating and safety restraints AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
118 Seating and safety restraints
119 Children and air bags Seating and safety restraints
120 Seating and safety restraints How does the front air bag system work?
121 Seating and safety restraints
122 Seating and safety restraints Determining if the system is operational
123 Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles Side air bag system (if equipped) Seating and safety restraints
124 Seating and safety restraints How does the side air bag system work? (if equipped)
125 Seating and safety restraints
126 Seating and safety restraints Determining if the system is operational Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles
127 Seating and safety restraints CHILDREN AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS
128 Seating and safety restraints Important child restraint precautions
129 Children and safety belts Seating and safety restraints
130 Seating and safety restraints SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN Child and infant or child safety seats
131 Seating and safety restraints
132 Seating and safety restraints Installing child safety seats in combination lap and shoulder belt seat positions
133 Seating and safety restraints
134 Seating and safety restraints
135 Attaching child safety seats with tether straps Seating and safety restraints
136 Seating and safety restraints
137 Seating and safety restraints
138 Starting IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
139 Starting IMPORTANT VENTILATION INFORMATION
140 Starting Guarding against exhaust fumes
141 Starting PREPARING TO START THE VEHICLE
142 Starting
143 Starting STARTING THE ENGINE
144 Starting USING THE ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (IF EQUIPPED)
145 Driving BRAKES Anti-lock braking system (ABS) (if equipped)
146 Driving Operation of the anti-lock braking system Braking with ABS 1. 2.
147 Driving Parking brake
148 Driving TRACTION CONTROL Switching off traction control
149 Driving STEERING YOUR VEHICLE TRANSAXLE OPERATION Automatic transaxle (if equipped)
150 Driving Putting your vehicle in gear Overriding the brake-shift interlock feature
151 Driving
152 Driving Driving Understanding gearshift positions P (Park)
153 Driving R (Reverse) N (Neutral) D (Overdrive) Drive (Drive) O/D off illuminated
154 Driving 2 (Second) 1 (First)
155 Driving Manual transaxle (if equipped) Using the clutch
156 Driving Recommended shift speeds 2.0 litre engine 5-speed transaxle shift speed schedules 2.5 litre engine 5-speed transaxle shift speed schedules
157 Driving Parking Reverse
158 Driving LOADING YOUR VEHICLE Base curb weight Payload GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
159 Driving GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) GCW (Gross Combined Weight)
160 Driving Payload = GVWR minus Base curb weight
161 Driving Driving with a heavy load Using a luggage rack
162 Driving TRAILER TOWING
163 Driving
164 Driving Preparing to tow
165 Driving Using a hitch Using trailer lamps
166 Driving Using trailer brakes Using safety chains
167 Driving Driving while towing a trailer
168 Driving FUEL CONSUMPTION
169 Roadside emergencies HAZARD FLASHER CONTROL FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH
170 Roadside emergencies
171 Roadside emergencies FUSES AND RELAYS
172 Roadside emergencies Power distribution box 1 D1 D2 R7 R8 R9 R10 R R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
173 Roadside emergencies Fuses in the power distribution box (engine compartment)
174 Roadside emergencies Relays in the power distribution box (engine compartment) Passenger compartment fuse panel
175 Roadside emergencies Relays in the passenger compartment fuse panel (below instrument panel)
176 Roadside emergencies Passenger compartment fuse panel (below instrument panel)
177 CHANGING TIRES Roadside emergencies
178 Roadside emergencies The temporary spare tire
179 Spare tire location Roadside emergencies Removing the spare tire and tools
180 Roadside emergencies Tire changing procedure Removing a tire
181 Roadside emergencies Replacing a tire
182 Roadside emergencies JUMP STARTING YOUR VEHICLE Preparing your vehicle
183 Roadside emergencies Connecting the jumper cables
184 Roadside emergencies
185 Roadside emergencies
186 Roadside emergencies Jump starting Removing the jumper cables
187 Roadside emergencies
188 Roadside emergencies WRECKER TOWING
189 TOWING YOUR VEHICLE BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE Recreational towing or having your vehicle towed Roadside emergencies
190 Roadside emergencies Automatic transaxle Manual transaxle
191 Maintenance and care SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS
192 Maintenance and care Precautions when servicing your vehicle
193 Maintenance and care Working with engine off (automatic transaxle) Working with engine off (manual transaxle)
194 Maintenance and care Working with engine on (automatic transaxle) Working with engine on (manual transaxle)
195 Maintenance and care Opening the hood
196 Maintenance and care 2.0 litre EFI-engine compartment
197 Maintenance and care 2.5 litre EFI-engine compartment
198 Maintenance and care Engine oil Checking the engine oil
199 Maintenance and care Adding engine oil
200 Maintenance and care Engine oil filler cap
201 Maintenance and care Brake/clutch fluid reservoir Windshield washer system
202 Maintenance and care Cooling system engine coolant The importance of engine coolant
203 Maintenance and care Checking engine coolant Adding engine coolant
204 Maintenance and care
205 Maintenance and care
206 Maintenance and care
207 Maintenance and care Changing engine coolant
208 Maintenance and care Coolant usage in severe winter climate Coolant usage in hot climate Use of recycled engine coolant
209 Maintenance and care Disposal of used engine coolant Checking and adding power steering fluid
210 Maintenance and care Checking and adding automatic transaxle fluid
211 Maintenance and care Low fluid level Correct fluid level
212 Maintenance and care High fluid level Adjusting automatic transaxle fluid levels
213 Maintenance and care Battery
214 Maintenance and care Battery replacement
215 Maintenance and care
216 Maintenance and care Relearning the idle function
217 Maintenance and care Checking wiper blades Cabin air filter replacement
218 Maintenance and care
219 Maintenance and care INFORMATION ABOUT TIRE QUALITY GRADES
220 Maintenance and care Treadwear Traction AA A B C
221 Maintenance and care Temperature A B C
222 Maintenance and care Checking tire pressure Rotating tires
223 Maintenance and care Replacing tires
224 Maintenance and care Using snow tires and chains
225 Maintenance and care
226 Maintenance and care IMPORTANT FUEL INFORMATION Important safety precautions
227 Maintenance and care
228 Maintenance and care Choosing the right fuel
229 Maintenance and care Octane recommendations
230 Maintenance and care Fuel quality Cleaner air Fuel filler cap
231 Maintenance and care
232 Maintenance and care Calculating fuel economy
233 Maintenance and care EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
234 Maintenance and care
235 Maintenance and care
236 Maintenance and care Readiness for inspection/ maintenance (I/M) testing
237 Maintenance and care BULB REPLACEMENT Removing the headlamps assembly
238 Maintenance and care Front turn signal Parking lamps Opening the headlamp assembly
239 Maintenance and care Headlamps low beam Headlamps high beam Headlamp alignment
240 Maintenance and care Reinstalling the headlamp assembly Foglamps (if equipped)
241 Maintenance and care Side marker lamps Brake/turn signal/tail/backup lamps Parking lamps
242 Maintenance and care License plate lamp Luggage compartment lamp High mounted brake lamp
243 Maintenance and care Interior lamps Reading lamps (if equipped) Bulb specifications Function Trade number
244 Maintenance and care AIMING THE HEADLAMPS Aiming the headlamps
245 Maintenance and care Adjusting the vertical aim
246 Maintenance and care Adjusting the horizontal aim
247 Maintenance and care VEHICLE CARE Washing your vehicle
248 Maintenance and care Waxing your vehicle
249 Maintenance and care Repairing paint chips Cleaning the wheels
250 Maintenance and care Cleaning the engine
251 Maintenance and care Cleaning plastic exterior parts Cleaning the exterior lamps Cleaning the wiper blades Cleaning the instrument panel
252 Maintenance and care Cleaning the interior fabric Cleaning leather seats (if equipped) Cleaning seats equipped with side air bags
253 Maintenance and care Cleaning and maintaining the safety belts Cleaning and caring for your vehicle
254 Capacities and specifications Motorcraft parts Part number Component 2.0 litre engine 2.5 litre engine
255 Capacities and specifications Capacities 2.0 litre engine 2.5 litre engine
256 Capacities and specifications Lubricant specifications Item Ford part name or equivalent Ford part number Ford specification
257 Capacities and specifications Engine data Engine 2.0 litre engine 2.5 litre engine ± ± ±
258 Capacities and specifications
259 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Capacities and specifications
260 Customer assistance GETTING ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Using roadside assistance
261 Customer assistance Ford extended service plan
262 Customer assistance Getting the service you need At home Away from home
263 Customer assistance THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BOARD (U.S. ONLY) What kinds of cases does the Board review?
264 Customer assistance Board membership What the Board needs
265 Customer assistance Oral presentations Making a decision
266 Customer assistance To request a DSB brochure/application UTILIZING THE MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM (CANADA ONLY)
267 Customer assistance GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
268 Customer assistance FORD CAR CARE PRODUCTS FOR YOUR VEHICLE FORD ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR VEHICLE Vehicle Security
269 Customer assistance Comfort and convenience Travel equipment
270 Customer assistance Protection and appearance equipment
271 Customer assistance ORDERING ADDITIONAL OWNER S LITERATURE
272 Reporting safety defects REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY)
273 Index
274 Index
275 Index
276 Index
277 Index
278 Index
279 Index
280 Filling station information Fuel Fuel tank capacity Engine oil Tire size and pressure Hood release location Fuel filler location
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