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IntroductionAbout This Manual...........................................7Symbols Glossary.............................................7Replacement PartsRecommendation.........................................7
At a GlanceAt a Glance........................................................10
Child Safety Child Seats.........................................................18Child Seat Positioning...................................19
Booster Seats..................................................22ISOFIX Anchor Points...................................23Child Safety Locks.........................................24
Occupant protectionPrinciple of Operation...................................25Fastening the seat belts...............................27Seat belt height adjustment......................27Seat belt reminder.........................................28Using seat belts during pregnancy..........28Disabling the passenger airbag................28
Keys and Remote ControlsGeneral Information on Radio
Frequencies.................................................30Programming the remote control............30Changing the remote control
battery............................................................30
LocksLocking and Unlocking.................................34Keyless Entry....................................................36
Engine immobiliserPrinciple of Operation..................................39Coded keys.......................................................39Arming the engine immobiliser................39Disarming the engine immobiliser...........39
AlarmPrinciple of Operation..................................40Arming the alarm...........................................40Disarming the alarm.....................................40
Steering WheelAdjusting the Steering Wheel.....................41Audio Control....................................................41Voice Control...................................................42
Wipers and WashersWindscreen Wipers.......................................43
Autowipers.......................................................43Windscreen Washers....................................44Rear Window Wiper and Washers...........44Checking the Wiper Blades........................45Changing the Wiper Blades.......................45
LightingLighting Control...............................................47Autolamps........................................................48
Front Fog Lamps............................................48Rear Fog Lamps.............................................48Headlamp Levelling......................................48Hazard Warning Flashers............................49Direction Indicators.......................................49Interior Lamps.................................................49Removing a Headlamp................................50Changing a Bulb..............................................51Bulb Specification Chart.............................55
Windows and MirrorsPower Windows.............................................56Exterior Mirrors.................................................57Electric exterior mirrors................................57Auto-Dimming Mirror...................................58
Instrument ClusterGauges...............................................................59
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Warning Lamps and Indicators................59Audible Warnings and Indicators.............62
Information DisplaysGeneral Information.....................................64Trip Computer.................................................69Personalised Settings..................................69Information Messages..................................70
Climate ControlPrinciple of Operation...................................75Air Vents.............................................................75
Manual Climate Control..............................76Automatic Climate Control........................78Heated Windows and Mirrors....................79
SeatsSitting in the Correct Position....................81Head Restraints...............................................81Manual Seats...................................................82Rear Seats........................................................84Heated Seats...................................................85
Convenience featuresSun Visors.........................................................86Clock...................................................................86Cup Holders.....................................................86Cigar Lighter.....................................................86Storage compartments...............................86Map Pockets....................................................87Toll Reader........................................................87Auxiliary Input Socket...................................87USB Port...........................................................88Satellite Navigation Unit Holder..............88Floor Mats.........................................................88
Starting and Stopping theEngine
General Information.....................................89
Ignition Switch................................................89Keyless Starting..............................................89Steering Wheel Lock....................................90
Starting a Petrol Engine................................91Starting a Diesel Engine..............................92Diesel Particulate Filter................................92Switching Off the Engine............................93
Start-StopPrinciple of Operation..................................94Using start-stop.............................................94
Eco ModePrinciple of Operation..................................96Using Eco mode.............................................96
Fuel and RefuellingSafety Precautions........................................97Fuel Quality - Petrol......................................97Fuel Quality - Diesel......................................97Fuel filler flap...................................................97Catalytic Converter.......................................99Refuelling..........................................................99Fuel Consumption.........................................99Technical Specifications...........................100
TransmissionManual Transmission..................................101Automatic Transmission............................101
BrakesPrinciple of Operation................................104Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock
Brakes...........................................................104Parking Brake.................................................104
Stability ControlPrinciple of Operation................................105Using Stability Control...............................105
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Parking AidsPrinciple of Operation................................106Parking Aid - Vehicles With: Rear Parking
Aid..................................................................106Parking Aid - Vehicles With: Front andRear Parking Aid........................................107
Rear view cameraPrinciple of Operation................................108Rear View Camera.......................................108
Cruise ControlPrinciple of Operation.................................110Using Cruise Control....................................110
Load CarryingGeneral Information.....................................112Luggage Covers..............................................112Roof Racks and Load Carriers...................112
TowingTowing a Trailer...............................................113Tow Ball.............................................................113
Driving HintsRunning-In........................................................117Cold Weather Precautions..........................117Driving Through Water.................................117
Roadside EmergenciesFirst Aid Kit.......................................................118
Warning Triangle............................................118
FusesFuse Box Locations.......................................119Changing a Fuse............................................119Fuse Specification Chart...........................120
Vehicle recovery Towing Points.................................................129
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels......129
Maintenance
General Information.....................................131Opening and Closing the Bonnet............132Under Bonnet Overview - 1.25L
Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.4LDuratec-16V (Sigma)/1.6LDuratec-16V Ti-VCT (Sigma)..............133
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.4LDuratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel..................134
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.6LDuratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel...................135
Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.25L Duratec-16V(Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V(Sigma)/1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT(Sigma)........................................................136
Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.4L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel/1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV)Diesel............................................................136
Engine Oil Check...........................................137Engine Coolant Check.................................137Washer Fluid Check.....................................138Brake and Clutch Fluid Check..................138
Technical Specifications............................139
Vehicle CareCleaning the Exterior....................................141Cleaning the Interior....................................142Repairing Minor Paint Damage...............142
Vehicle battery Jump-Starting the Vehicle........................143
Battery connection points........................144
Wheels and TyresGeneral Information....................................145Changing a Road Wheel............................145Tyre Repair Kit...............................................150Tyre Care..........................................................153Using Winter Tyres.......................................154Using Snow Chains......................................154
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Technical Specifications............................154
Vehicle identification
Vehicle Identification Plate.......................158Vehicle Identification Number.................158
Capacities and Specific-ations
Technical Specifications............................159
Audio introductionImportant audio information...................162
Audio unit overviewAudio unit overview.....................................163
Audio System Security Security code.................................................169
Audio unit operationOn/off control................................................170Sound button.................................................170Waveband button........................................170Station tuning control.................................170Station preset buttons.................................171Autostore control...........................................171Traffic information control.........................171
Audio unit menusAutomatic volume control.........................173Digital signal processing (DSP)...............173News broadcasts..........................................173Alternative frequencies...............................173Regional mode (REG).................................174
Compact Disc PlayerCompact disc playback..............................175Track selection...............................................175Fast forward/reverse...................................175
Shuffle/random.............................................175Repeat compact disc tracks.....................175Compact disc track scanning...................176
MP3 file playback.........................................176MP3 display options....................................178Ending compact disc playback...............178
Auxiliary input (AUX IN)socket
Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket...............179
Audio Troubleshooting
Audio troubleshooting...............................180TelephoneGeneral Information.....................................181Bluetooth setup.............................................181Telephone setup............................................181Telephone controls......................................182Using the telephone....................................182
Voice controlPrinciple of Operation.................................185Using voice control......................................185Audio unit commands................................186Telephone commands...............................193Climate control commands.....................198
Connectivity General Information....................................201Connecting an external device...............202Connecting an external device - Vehicles
With: Bluetooth........................................202Using a USB device.....................................203Using an iPod................................................204
Navigation introductionRoad Safety...................................................206
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Navigation systemGetting started.............................................207
AppendicesType approvals.............................................209Type approvals.............................................209Type approvals.............................................209Electromagnetic compatibility................210
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Thank you for choosing Ford. Werecommend that you take some time toget to know your vehicle by reading thismanual. The more that you know about it,the greater the safety and pleasure youwill get from driving it.
WARNINGAlways drive with due care andattention when using and operatingthe controls and features on your
vehicle.
Note: This manual describes productfeatures and options available throughoutthe range, sometimes even before they are generally available. It may describe options not fitted to your vehicle.
Note: Some of the illustrations in this manual may be used for different models, so may appear different to your vehicle.However, the essential information in theillustrations is always correct.
Note: Always use and operate your vehiclein line with all applicable laws and regulations.
Note: Pass on this manual when selling your vehicle. It is an integral part of thevehicle.
This vehicle has received the endorsementof TÜV, the accredited international testingorganisation, for its allergy-friendlyproperties.All materials used in the manufacture ofthe interior of this vehicle meet strictrequirements of the TÜV TOXPROOFCriteria Catalogue for Vehicle Interiors byTÜV Produkt and Umwelt GmbH and aredesigned to minimize the risk of allergicreactions.
Additionally an efficient pollen filterprotects the passengers against allergenparticles in the outdoor air.
For more information, contact TÜV atwww.tuv.com.
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY
Symbols in this handbook
WARNINGYou risk death or serious injury toyourself and others if you do notfollow the instructions highlighted
by the warning symbol.
CAUTIONYou risk damaging your vehicle if youdo not follow the instructionshighlighted by the caution symbol.
Symbols on your vehicle
When you see these symbols, read andfollow the relevant instructions in thishandbook before touching or attemptingadjustment of any kind.
REPLACEMENT PARTSRECOMMENDATION
Now you can be sure that your Fordparts are Ford partsYour Ford has been built to the higheststandards using high quality Ford OriginalParts. As a result, you can enjoy driving itfor many years.
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Should the unexpected occur and a majorpart needs replacing, we recommend thatyou accept nothing less than Ford OriginalParts.The use of Ford Original Parts ensures thatyour vehicle is repaired to its pre-accidentcondition and maintains its maximumresidual value.Ford Original Parts match Ford's stringentsafety requirements and high standardsof fit, finish and reliability. Quite simply,they represent the best overall repair value,including parts and labour costs.Now it is easier to tell if you have reallybeen given Ford Original Parts. The Fordlogo is clearly visible on the following partsif they are Ford Original Parts. If yourvehicle has to be repaired, look for theclearly visible Ford branding and make surethat only Ford Original Parts have beenused.
Look for the Ford logo on thefollowing parts
Sheet metal• Bonnet• Wing• Doors• Luggage compartment lid
Bumper and radiator grille• Radiator grille• Front and rear bumper
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Exterior mirror
Glass• Rear window• Side glass• Windscreen
Lighting• Rear lamps• Headlamp
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Right-hand drive
Air vents. See Air Vents (page 75).ADirection indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 49). Main beam. SeeLighting Control (page 47). See Voice Control (page 42). See Trip
Computer (page 69).
B
Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 59). See Warning Lamps andIndicators (page 59).
C
Start button. See Keyless Starting (page 89).DWiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 43).EMulti functional display.FAudio unit. See Audio unit overview (page 163).G
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Door lock button. See Locking and Unlocking (page 34).HHazard warning flasher switch. See Hazard Warning Flashers (page 49).I
Climate controls. See Climate Control (page 75).J Card holder or parking aid warning lamp or switch. See Parking Aids (page106).
K
Card holder or passenger airbag deactivation warning lamp. See Disablingthe passenger airbag (page 28).
L
Start-Stop switch. See Using start-stop (page 94).MIgnition switch.NCruise control. See Using Cruise Control (page 110).OHorn.PSteering wheel adjustment. See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 41).QDriver knee airbag. See Principle of Operation (page 25).RAudio control. See Audio Control (page 41).SBonnet release lever. See Opening and Closing the Bonnet (page 132).TLighting control. See Lighting Control (page 47). Front fog lamps. See FrontFog Lamps (page 48). Rear fog lamp. See Rear Fog Lamps (page 48).
U
Locking and unlocking
Unlocking the vehicle
UnlockALockBLuggage compartment lid unlockC
Press the unlock button once to unlock the
vehicle. See Programming the remotecontrol (page 30).Press the lock button once to activatecentral locking.Press the lock button twice within threeseconds to activate double locking.Press the luggage compartment lid unlockbutton twice within three seconds tounlock the luggage compartment.
See Locking and Unlocking (page 34).
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Keyless entry
Passive locking and unlocking requires avalid passive key to be located within oneof the three external detection ranges.
Locking the vehicle
Locking buttons are located on each of thefront doors.Press a locking button once.
Unlocking the vehicle
Press a locking button once.
See Keyless Entry (page 36).
Keyless starting
Press the start button once.
Starting with automatic transmission
Note: Releasing the brake pedal duringengine start will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on.
1. Make sure the transmission selectorlever is in position P or N .
2. Fully depress the brake pedal.3. Briefly press the start button.
Starting with manual transmission
Note: Releasing the clutch pedal duringengine start will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on.
1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.2. Briefly press the start button.
See Keyless Starting (page 89).
Adjusting the steering wheel
WARNINGNever adjust the steering wheelwhen the vehicle is moving.
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WARNINGMake sure that you fully engage thelocking lever when returning it to itsoriginal position.
See Adjusting the Steering Wheel(page 41).
Manual climate control
Recommended settings for cooling
Open the centre and side air vents.Direct the centre air vents upwards and theside air vents toward the side windows.
Recommended settings for heating
Close the centre air vents and open theside air vents.Direct the side air vents toward the sidewindows.
See Manual Climate Control (page 76).
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Automatic climate control
Recommended settings for cooling
Set the temperature to 22°C (72°F).Open the centre and side air vents.Direct the centre air vents upwards and theside air vents toward the side windows.
Recommended settings for heating
Set the temperature to 22°C (72°F).Open the centre and side air vents.Direct the centre air vents upwards and the
side air vents toward the side windows.See Automatic Climate Control (page78).
Autolamps
The headlamps will come on and go offautomatically depending on the ambientlight.
See Lighting Control (page 47).
Direction indicators
If the lever is tapped up or down, thedirection indicators will flash three times.
See Direction Indicators (page 49).
Autowipers
Move the lever up one position.
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The rain sensor will continuously measurethe amount of water on the windscreenand adjust the speed of the front wipersautomatically.Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensorusing the rotary control.
See Windscreen Wipers (page 43).
Airbag
WARNINGTo avoid the risk of death or seriousinjury, never use a rearward facingchild restraint in the front, unless the
air bag is off.
See Child Safety (page 18).See Disabling the passenger airbag(page 28).
Manual seatsNote: Do not hold on to the locking lever when moving the seat.
To move the seat, follow the sequenceshown.
Folding the seatback forwards - 3-door
Returning the seatback to the seatingposition - 3-door
See Manual Seats (page 82).
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Fuel filler flap
Press the flap to open it. Open the flap fullyuntil it engages.
Insert the fuel nozzle up to and includingthe first notch on the nozzle. Keep it restingon the cover of the fuel pipe opening.
WARNINGWe recommend that you remove thefuel nozzle slowly to allow anyresidual fuel to drain into the fuel
tank. Alternatively you can wait 10 secondsbefore removing the fuel nozzle.
Slightly raise the fuel nozzle to remove it.
See Fuel filler flap (page 97).
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CHILD SEATS
WARNINGSSecure children that are less than150 centimetres (59 inches) tall in asuitable, approved child restraint, in
the rear seat.Extreme Hazard! Do not use arearward facing child restraint on aseat protected by an air bag in front
of it!
Read and follow the manufacturer ’sinstructions when you are fitting achild restraint.Do not modify child restraints in anyway.
Do not hold a child on your lap whenthe vehicle is moving.
WARNINGSDo not leave unattended children inyour vehicle.
If your vehicle has been involved inan accident, have the child restraintschecked by properly trained
technicians.
Note: Mandatory use of child restraintsvaries from country to country.
Only child restraints certified toECE-R44.03 (or later) have been testedand approved for use in your vehicle. A
choice of these are available from yourDealer.
Child restraints for different massgroupsUse the correct child restraint as follows:
Baby safety seat
Secure children that weigh less than 13kilograms (29 pounds) in a rearward facingbaby safety seat (Group 0+) in the rearseat.
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Child safety seat
Secure children that weigh between 13 and18 kilograms (29 and 40 pounds) in a childsafety seat (Group 1) in the rear seat.
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING
WARNINGSPlease consult your Dealer for thelatest details relating to Fordrecommended child seats.
WARNINGSOriginal text according to ECER94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use
a rearward facing child restraint ona seat protected by an air bag in front ofit!
When using a child seat with asupport leg, the support leg mustrest securely on the floor.When using a child seat with a seatbelt, make sure that the seat belt isnot slack or twisted.
CAUTIONThe child seat must rest tightlyagainst the vehicle seat. It may benecessary to lift or remove the head
restraint. See Head Restraints (page 81).
Note: When using a child seat on a front seat, always adjust the front passenger seatto its fully rearwards position. If it provesdifficult to tighten the lap section of the seat belt without slack remaining, adjust the seatback to the fully upright position and raise the height of the seat. See Seats(page 81).
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Mass group categories
Seating positions 3210+0
22 - 36 kg15 - 25 kg9 - 18 kgUp to 13 kgUp to 10 kg
UF¹UF¹UF¹XXFront passenger seatwith airbag ON
U¹U¹U¹U¹U¹Front passenger seatwith airbag OFF
UUUUURear seats
X Not suitable for children in this mass group.
U Suitable for universal category child seats approved for use in this mass group.U¹ Suitable for universal category child seats approved for use in this mass group. However,we recommend that you secure children in a government approved child seat, in the rearseat.UF¹ Suitable for universal category forward facing child seats approved for use in thismass group. However, we recommend that you secure children in a government approvedchild seat, in the rear seat.
ISOFIX child seats
Mass group categories
Seating positions10+
Forward facingRear facing
9 - 18 kgUp to 13 kg
Not ISOFIX equippedSize classFront seat
Seat type
B, B1*
E*Size classRear outboard seat ISOFIX
IL, IUF***IL**Seat type
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Mass group categories
Seating positions10+
Forward facingRear facing
9 - 18 kgUp to 13 kg
Not ISOFIX equippedSize classRear centre seat
Seat type
IL Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraints systems of the semi-universal category.Please consult child restraints systems suppliers' vehicle recommendation lists.IUF Suitable for ISOFIX forward facing child restraints systems of universal categoryapproved for use in this mass group and ISOFIX size class.*The ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi-universal child restraints systemsis defined by the capital letters A to G. These identification letters are displayed on ISOFIXchild restraints.**At time of publishing the recommended Group O+ ISOFIX baby safety seat is the BritaxRomer Baby Safe. Please consult your Dealer for the latest details relating to Fordrecommended child seats.***At time of publishing the recommended Group 1 ISOFIX child seat is the Britax RomerDuo. Please consult your Dealer for the latest details relating to Ford recommended childseats.
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BOOSTER SEATS
WARNINGS
Do not install a booster seat or abooster cushion with only the lapstrap of the seat belt.Do not install a booster seat or abooster cushion with a seat belt thatis slack or twisted.Do not put the seat belt under yourchild ’s arm or behind its back.
Do not use pillows, books or towelsto boost your child ’s height.
Make sure that your children sit in anupright position.
Secure children that weigh morethan 15 kilograms (33 pounds) butare less than 150 centimetres (59
inches) tall in a booster seat or a boostercushion.
CAUTION
When using a child seat on a rear seat,make sure that the child seat reststightly against the vehicle seat. It may
be necessary to lift or remove the headrestraint. See Head Restraints (page 81).
Booster seat (Group 2)
We recommend that you use a boosterseat that combines a cushion with abackrest instead of a booster cushion only.The raised seating position will allow youto position the shoulder strap of the adultseat belt over the centre of your child ’sshoulder and the lap strap tightly acrossits hips.
Booster cushion (Group 3)
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ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS
WARNING
Use an anti-rotation device whenusing the ISOFIX system. Werecommend the use of a top tether
or support leg.
Your vehicle is fitted with ISOFIX anchorpoints that accommodate universallyapproved ISOFIX child seats.The ISOFIX system comprises of two rigidattachment arms on the child seat that
attach to anchor points on the outboardrear seats, where the cushion and backrestmeet. Tether anchor points are fittedbehind the outboard rear seats for childseats with a top tether.
Top tether anchor points
Attaching a child seat with toptethers
WARNINGDo not attach a tether strap toanything other than the correcttether anchor point.
Note: Where applicable, remove theluggage cover to ease installation. See Luggage Covers (page 112).
1. Place the child seat on the back seatcushion and fold the relevant seatbackforwards. See Rear Seats (page 84).
2. Remove the head restraint. See HeadRestraints (page 81).
WARNING
Make sure the top tether strap is notslack or twisted and is properlylocated on the anchor point.
3. Route the tether strap to the anchorpoint.
WARNINGMake sure that the seatback issecure and fully engaged in thecatch.
4. Push the seatback to the uprightposition.
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5. Push the child seat back firmly toengage the ISOFIX lower anchor points.
6. Tighten the tether strap in line with thechild seat manufacturer's instructions.
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
WARNINGYou cannot open the doors frominside if you have put the child safetylocks on.
Left-hand sideTurn anti-clockwise to lock and clockwiseto unlock.
Right-hand sideTurn clockwise to lock and anti-clockwiseto unlock.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Airbags
WARNINGSDo not modify the front of yourvehicle in any way. This couldadversely affect deployment of the
airbags.Original text according to ECER94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not usea rearward facing child restraint on
a seat protected by an airbag in front of it!Wear a seat belt and keep sufficientdistance between yourself and thesteering wheel. Only when you use
the seat belt properly, can it hold you in aposition that allows the airbag to achieveits optimum effect. See Sitting in theCorrect Position (page 81).
Have repairs to the steering wheel,steering column, seats, airbags andseat belts carried out by a properly
trained technician.
Keep the areas in front of the airbagsfree from obstruction. Do not affixanything to or over the airbag covers.Do not poke sharp objects into areaswhere airbags are fitted. This coulddamage and adversely affect
deployment of the airbags.Use seat covers designed for seatswith side airbags. Have these fittedby a properly trained technician.
Note: You will hear a loud bang and see acloud of harmless powdery residue if an airbag deploys. This is normal.
Note: Only wipe airbag covers with a dampcloth.
Driver and front passenger airbags
The driver and front passenger airbags willdeploy during significant frontal collisionsor collisions that are up to 30 degrees fromthe left or the right. The airbags will inflatewithin a few thousandths of a second anddeflate on contact with the occupants,thus cushioning forward body movement.During minor frontal collisions, overturns,rear collisions and side collisions, the driverand front passenger airbags will notdeploy.
Driver knee airbag
CAUTIONDo not attempt to open the driverknee airbag cover.
The driver knee airbag will deploy duringfrontal collisions or collisions that are upto 30 degrees from the left or the right. The
airbag will inflate within a few thousandthsof a second and deflate on contact withthe occupants, thus providing a cushionbetween the driver ’s knees and the steeringcolumn. During overturns, rear collisionsand side collisions, the knee airbag will notdeploy.For item location: See At a Glance (page10).
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The driver and front passenger seat beltretractors are fitted with a seat beltpretensioner. Seat belt pretensioners havea lower deployment threshold than theairbags. During minor collisions, it ispossible that only the seat beltpretensioners will deploy.
Status after a collision
WARNINGSeat belts subjected to strain, as aresult of an accident, should berenewed and the anchorages
checked by a properly trained technician.
FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS
WARNINGInsert the tongue into the buckle untilyou hear a distinct click. You havenot fastened the seat belt properly
if you do not hear a click.
Pull the belt out steadily. It may lock if youpull it sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope.Press the red button on the buckle torelease the belt. Let it retract completelyand smoothly.
SEAT BELT HEIGHTADJUSTMENT
Note: Lifting the slider slightly while pressing the locking button makes it easier to release the locking mechanism.
To raise or lower, press the locking buttonon the adjuster and move as necessary.
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SEAT BELT REMINDER
WARNING
The occupant protection system willonly provide optimum protectionwhen you use the seat belt properly.
Note: The front passenger sport seat is notfitted with a seat belt reminder.
The seat belt reminder warninglamp illuminates and an audiblewarning will sound if the driver's
or front seat passenger's seat belt has not
been fastened and the vehicle exceeds arelatively low speed. It will also illuminateif the driver's or front seat passenger's seatbelt is unfastened when the vehicle ismoving. The audible warning will go offafter five minutes but the seat beltreminder warning lamp will remain on untilthe driver's or front seat passenger's seatbelt is fastened.
Deactivating the seat belt
reminderSee your dealer.
USING SEAT BELTS DURINGPREGNANCY
WARNINGPosition the seat belt correctly foryour safety and that of your unborn
child. Do not use only the lap strapor the shoulder strap.
Position the lap strap comfortably acrossyour hips and low beneath your pregnantabdomen. Position the shoulder strapbetween your breasts, above and to theside of your pregnant abdomen.
DISABLING THE PASSENGER
AIRBAGWARNING
Make sure that the passenger airbagis disabled when using a rearwardfacing child restraint on the front
passenger seat.
Fitting the passenger airbagdeactivation switch
WARNINGIf you need to fit a child restraint ona seat protected by an operationalairbag in front of it, have a passenger
airbag deactivation switch fitted. Ask yourdealer for further information.
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Note: The key switch is located in the glovecompartment with an airbag deactivationlamp in the instrument panel.
If the airbag warning lamp illuminates orflashes when you are driving, this indicatesa malfunction. See Warning Lamps andIndicators (page 59). Remove the childrestraint and have the system checkedimmediately.
Disabling the passenger airbag
DisabledAEnabledB
Turn the switch to position A .
When you switch the ignition on, check thatthe passenger airbag deactivation warninglamp illuminates.
Enabling the passenger airbag
WARNINGMake sure that the passenger airbagis enabled when you are not using achild restraint on the front passenger
seat.
Turn the switch to position B .
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GENERAL INFORMATION ONRADIO FREQUENCIES
CAUTIONSThe radio frequency used by yourremote control can also be used byother short distance radio
transmissions (e.g. amateur radios,medical equipment, wireless headphones,remote controls and alarm systems). If thefrequencies are jammed, you will not beable to use your remote control. You canlock and unlock the doors with the key.
Check your vehicle is locked beforeleaving it unattended. This willsafeguard against any potential
malicious frequency blocking.
Note: You could unlock the doors if you press the buttons on the remote controlunintentionally.
The operating range between your remotecontrol and your vehicle varies dependingon the environment.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTECONTROL
A maximum of eight remote controls(including any supplied with your vehicle)can be programmed. The remote controlsmust remain inside the vehicle during theprogramming procedure. Fasten the frontseat belts and close all doors to ensure
that conflicting chimes do not sound duringprogramming.
Programming a new remotecontrol1. To programme new remote controls
turn the ignition key to position II fourtimes within six seconds.
2. Turn the ignition to position 0 . A tonesounds to indicate that it is nowpossible to programme the remotecontrols for ten seconds.
3. Press any button on a new remotecontrol. A tone will sound asconfirmation.
4. Repeat this last step for all your remotecontrols, including your original. Do notremove the key from the ignition whenpressing the button on this remotecontrol.
5. Switch the ignition back on (positionII) or wait for ten seconds withoutprogramming another remote controlto end the key programming. Only theremote controls which you have justprogrammed are now able to lock andunlock the vehicle.
Reprogramming the unlockingfunction
Note: When you press the unlock buttoneither all the doors are unlocked or only thedriver ’ s door and the luggage compartmentlid are unlocked. Pressing the unlock button again unlocks all the doors.
Press and hold the unlock and lock buttonson the remote key simultaneously for atleast four seconds with the ignition off. Thedirection indicators will flash twice toconfirm the change.To return to the original unlocking function,repeat the process.
CHANGING THE REMOTECONTROL BATTERY
Make sure that you dispose ofold batteries in anenvironmentally friendly way.
Seek advice from your local authorityregarding recycling.
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Remote control with a folding key blade
1. Insert a screwdriver as far as possibleinto the slot on the side of the remotecontrol, push it towards the key bladeand remove the key blade.
2. Twist the screwdriver in the positionshown to start separating the two
halves of the remote control.
3. Twist the screwdriver in the positionshown to separate the two halves ofthe remote control.
CAUTIONDo not touch the battery contacts orthe printed circuit board with thescrewdriver.
4. Carefully prise out the battery with thescrewdriver.
5. Install a new battery (3V CR 2032) withthe + facing downwards.
6. Assemble the two halves of the remotecontrol.
7. Install the key blade.
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Remote control without a foldingkey blade
Type 1
1. Insert a screwdriver into the recess onthe back of the key and remove the keyblade.
2. Release the retaining clips with thescrewdriver and separate the twohalves of the remote control.
CAUTIONDo not touch the battery contacts or
the printed circuit board with thescrewdriver.
3. Carefully prise out the battery with thescrewdriver.
4. Install a new battery (3V CR 2032) withthe + facing upwards.
5. Assemble the two halves of the remotecontrol.
6. Install the key blade.
Type 2
1. Press and hold the pushbuttons on theedges to release the cover. Carefullyremove the cover.
2. Remove the key blade.
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3. Twist a flat bladed screwdriver in theposition shown to separate the two
halves of the remote control.
4. Carefully insert the screwdriver in theposition shown to open the remotecontrol.
CAUTIONDo not touch the battery contacts orthe printed circuit board with thescrewdriver.
5. Carefully prise out the battery with thescrewdriver.
6. Install a new battery (3V CR 2032) with
the + facing downwards.7. Assemble the two halves of the remotecontrol.
8. Install the key blade.
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
Note: Do not leave your keys in the vehicle.
LockingLocking with the key
Turn the top of the key towards the frontof the vehicle.
Locking with the remote control
Note: The driver ’ s door can be locked withthe key. This needs to be used if the remotecontrol is not functioning.
Press the button.
Double locking
WARNINGDo not activate double locking whenpersons or animals are inside thevehicle. You will not be able to
unlock the doors from the inside if you havedouble locked them.
Double locking is a theft protection featurethat prevents someone from opening thedoors from the inside. You can only doublelock the doors if they are all closed.
Double locking with the key
Turn the key to the lock position twicewithin three seconds.
Double locking with the remote control
Press the button twice withinthree seconds.
Unlocking
Unlocking with the key
Turn the top of the key towards the rear ofthe vehicle.
Unlocking with the remote control
Note: The driver ’ s door can be unlocked with the key. This needs to be used if the remote control is not functioning.
Note: If the vehicle remains locked for several weeks, the remote control will bedisabled. The vehicle must be unlocked and the engine started using the key. Unlocking and starting the vehicle once will enable the remote control.
Press the button.
Automatic relocking
The doors will relock automatically if youdo not open a door within 45 seconds ofunlocking the doors with the remotecontrol. The door locks and the alarm willreturn to their previous state.
Reprogramming the unlocking function
The unlocking function may bereprogrammed so that only the driver ’sdoor is unlocked ( See Programming theremote control (page 30). ).
Locking and unlockingconfirmation
Note: If your vehicle has double locking, thedirection indicators will only flash twiceonce you have activated double locking.
When you lock the doors, the directionindicators will flash twice.When you unlock the doors, the directionindicators will flash once.
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Left-hand side
Turn clockwise to lock.
Right-hand sideTurn anti-clockwise to lock.
Unlocking
Note: If the child safety locks have also been activated, pulling the internal lever willonly deactivate the emergency locking and not the child safety lock. The doors can only be opened using the external door handle.
Note: If the doors have been unlocked using
this method, the doors must be locked individually until the central locking function has been repaired.
Unlock the driver's door using the key. Theother doors can be unlocked individuallyby pulling the interior door handles onthose doors.
KEYLESS ENTRY
General informationWARNING
The keyless entry system may notfunction if the key is close to metalobjects or electronic devices such as
mobile phones.
The passive entry system will not functionif:•
The vehicle battery is flat.• The passive key frequencies arejammed.
• The passive key battery is flat.Note: If the passive entry system does notfunction, you will need to use the key bladeto lock and unlock your vehicle.
The keyless system allows the driver tooperate the vehicle without the use of akey or remote control.
Passive locking and unlocking requires avalid passive key to be located within one
of the three external detection ranges.These are located approximately one anda half metres from the driver and frontpassenger door handles and the luggagecompartment lid.
Passive key The vehicle can be locked and unlockedwith the passive key. The passive key canalso be used as a remote control. SeeLocking and Unlocking (page 34).
Locking the vehicle
WARNINGThe vehicle does not lock itselfautomatically. If no locking button ispressed, the vehicle will remain
unlocked.
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ADJUSTING THE STEERINGWHEEL
WARNINGNever adjust the steering wheelwhen the vehicle is moving.
Note: Make sure that you are sitting in thecorrect position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 81).
WARNINGMake sure that you fully engage thelocking lever when returning it to its
original position.
AUDIO CONTROL
Volume upASeek upBVolume downCSeek downDModeE
ModePress and hold the mode button to selectthe audio source.Press the mode button to:• tune the radio to the next preset
station•
accept an incoming telephone call• end a telephone call.
SeekPress the seek button to:• tune the radio to the next station up or
down the frequency band• play the next or the previous CD track.
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Press and hold the seek button to:• tune the radio up or down the
frequency band• seek through a CD track.
VOICE CONTROL
Press the button to select or deselect voicecontrol.For further information See Voice control(page 185).
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High sensitivityAOnBLow sensitivityC
If you switch autowipers on, the wipers willnot cycle until water is detected on thewindscreen. The rain sensor will thencontinuously measure the amount of wateron the windscreen and adjust the speedof the wipers automatically.Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensorusing the rotary control. With low
sensitivity, the wipers will operate whenthe sensor detects a lot of water on thewindscreen. With high sensitivity, thewipers will operate if the sensor detects asmall amount of water on the windscreen.
WINDSCREEN WASHERS
WARNINGDo not operate the washer for morethan 10 seconds at a time, and neverwhen the reservoir is empty.
While the button at the end of the lever ispressed the washer will work inconjunction with the wipers.
After releasing the button, the wipersoperate for a short time.
REAR WINDOW WIPER ANDWASHERS
Intermittent wipe
Pull the lever towards the steering wheel.
Reverse gear wipeThe rear wiper will be activatedautomatically when selecting reverse gearif:• the rear wiper is not already switched
on,• the wiper lever is in position A , B , C or
D and• the front wiper is operating (when set
to position B).The rear wiper will follow the front wiperinterval (at intermittent or normal speed).
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Rear window washer
WARNINGDo not operate the washer for morethan 10 seconds at a time, and neverwhen the reservoir is empty.
While the lever is pulled towards thesteering wheel the washer will work inconjunction with the wipers.Once the wash and wipe cycle iscompleted, the wipers will pause and thenperform one more wipe to clear thewindscreen.After releasing the lever, the wipersoperate for a short time.
CHECKING THE WIPERBLADES
Run the tip of your fingers over the edge ofthe blade to check for roughness.Clean the wiper blade lips with waterapplied with a soft sponge.
CHANGING THE WIPERBLADESWindscreen wiper blades
1. Press the locking button.2. Remove the wiper blade.Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locksinto place.
3. Install in the reverse order.
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Rear window wiper blade1. Lift the wiper arm.
2. Position the wiper blade at right anglesto the wiper arm.
3. Disengage the wiper blade from thewiper arm.
4. Remove the wiper blade.Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks
into place.5. Install in the reverse order.
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Recommended headlamp levelling control positions
Control positionLoad in luggage
compartment1
Load
Rear seatsFront seats
0--1-2
2-31-2
2.5Max31-2
3.5 2Max-1-22
4Max-11
See Vehicle Identification Plate (page 158).2Van only.
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
Note: Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the country for which your vehicle was originally built, the hazard warning flashers may flash if you brake
heavily.
For item location: See At a Glance (page10).
DIRECTION INDICATORS
Note: Tap the lever up or down to make thedirection indicators flash only three times.
INTERIOR LAMPS
Courtesy lamp
OffA
Door contactB OnC
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CHANGING A BULB
WARNINGS
Switch the lights and the ignition off.
Let the bulb cool down beforeremoving it.
CAUTIONSDo not touch the glass of the bulb.
Only fit bulbs of the correct
specification. See BulbSpecification Chart (page 55).
Headlamp
Direction indicator
1. Remove the headlamp. SeeRemoving a Headlamp (page 50).
2. Remove the cover.3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise
and remove it.
4. Gently press the bulb into the bulbholder, turn it anti-clockwise andremove it.
Headlamp dipped beam1. Remove the headlamp. See
Removing a Headlamp (page 50).
2. Remove the cover.3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise
and remove it.4. Remove the bulb.
Headlamp main beam
1. Remove the headlamp. SeeRemoving a Headlamp (page 50).
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2. Remove the cover.3. Release the retaining clip. Turn the bulb
holder anti-clockwise and remove it.4. Remove the bulb.
Side lamp
1. Remove the headlamp. SeeRemoving a Headlamp (page 50).
2. Remove the cover.3. Pull the bulb holder and remove it.
Remove the bulb.
Side repeaters
1. Press the side of the cover to release
the clips.2. Remove the cover.
3. Remove the bulb and bulb holder.Remove the bulb.
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Front fog lamps
Note: The front fog lamps are not serviceable items, please consult your
dealer if these fail.
Rear lamps
1. Remove the screws.
2. Lift up the luggage compartment seal.
3. Remove the carpet.
4. Remove the wing nut.5. Remove the rear lamp and unclip thebulb holder.
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Tail and BrakeAReverseBIndicatorC
4. Remove the bulb.
Rear fog lamps
Note: The rear fog lamps are not serviceable items, please consult your dealer if these fail.
Central high mounted brake lamp
Note: The LED board is not a serviceableitem, please consult your dealer if this fails.
Number plate lamp
1. Carefully release the spring clip.
2. Remove the lamp.3. Remove the bulb.
Interior lamp
1. Carefully prise out the lamp.2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise
and remove it.3. Remove the bulb.
Reading lamps
1. Carefully prise out the lamp.2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwiseand remove it.
3. Remove the bulb.
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Luggage compartment lamp andfootwell lamp
1. Carefully prise out the lamp.2. Remove the bulb.
BULB SPECIFICATION CHART
Power (watt)SpecificationLamp
21PY21WFront direction indicator
55H1Headlamp main beam
55H7Headlamp dipped beam
5WY5WSide repeater
55H11Front fog lamp
5W5WSide lamp
21PY21WRear direction indicator
21/5P21/5WBrake and tail lamp
21P21WRear fog lamp16W16WReversing lamp
5W5WNumber plate lamp
6W6WInterior lamp
5W5WReading lamp
5W5WLuggage compartment lamp
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Electric folding mirrors
Automatic folding and unfolding
Note: If the mirrors have been folded usingthe manual fold button they can only beunfolded using the manual fold button.
The mirrors will fold automatically whenyou lock the vehicle with the key, theremote control or a keyless entry systemrequest. The mirrors will unfold when youunlock the vehicle with the key, the remotecontrol, a keyless entry system request,the driver's interior door handle or startingthe engine.
Manual folding and unfolding
AUTO-DIMMING MIRROR
The auto-dimming mirror will adjustautomatically when hit by glaring lightfrom behind. It will not work when you haveselected reverse gear.
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GAUGES
TachometerAInformation display and Engine coolant temperature gaugeBSpeedometerCFuel gaugeDTripmeter reset buttonE
Fuel gaugeThe arrow adjacent to the fuel pumpsymbol indicates on which side of thevehicle the fuel filler cap is located.
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Shows the temperature of the enginecoolant. At normal operating temperaturethe indicator will remain in the centresection.
WARNING LAMPS ANDINDICATORS
The following warning lamps andindicators illuminate when the ignition isswitched on:•
ABS• Airbag• Brake system• Coolant temperature• Doors open• Engine• Frost• Ignition
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• Oil pressure• Power steering• Stability control (ESP)
If a warning or indicator lamp does notilluminate when the ignition is switchedon, it indicates a malfunction. Have thesystem checked by a properly trainedtechnician.
ABS warning lampIf it illuminates when you aredriving, this indicates amalfunction. You will continue
to have normal braking (without ABS).Have the system checked by a properlytrained technician as soon as possible.
Airbag warning lampIf it illuminates when driving, thisindicates a malfunction. Havethe system checked by a
properly trained technician.
Brake system lampIt illuminates when the parkingbrake is engaged.
WARNINGReduce your speed gradually andstop your vehicle as soon as it is safeto do so. Use your brakes with care.
If it illuminates when you are driving, checkthat the parking brake is not engaged. Ifthe parking brake is not engaged, thisindicates a malfunction. Have the systemchecked by a properly trained technicianimmediately.
Coolant temperature warninglamp
CAUTIONDo not resume your journey if itilluminates despite the level beingcorrect. Have the system checked by
a properly trained technician immediately.
If it stays on after starting orilluminates when driving, thisindicates a malfunction. Stop
your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do soand switch the engine off. Check the
coolant level. See Engine Coolant Check(page 137).
Cruise control indicatorIt will illuminate when you haveset a speed using the cruisecontrol system. See Using
Cruise Control (page 110).
Direction indicatorFlashes during operation. Asudden increase in the rate offlashing warns of a failed
indicator bulb. See Changing a Bulb(page 51).
Doors open warning lampIlluminates when the ignition isswitched on and remains on ifany door, the bonnet or the
luggage compartment is not closedproperly.
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Engine warning lamps
Malfunction indicator lamp
Powertrain warning lamp
All vehicles
If either lamp illuminates when the engineis running, this indicates a fault. The engine
will continue to run but it may have limitedpower. If it flashes when you are driving,reduce the speed of your vehicleimmediately . If it continues to flash, avoidheavy acceleration or deceleration. Havethe system checked by a properly trainedtechnician immediately.
WARNINGHave this checked immediately.
If both lamps illuminate together, stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to doso (continued use may cause reducedpower and cause the engine to stop). Turnthe ignition off and attempt to restart theengine. If the engine restarts have thesystem checked by a properly trainedtechnician immediately. If the engine doesnot restart the vehicle must be checkedbefore continuing your journey.
Front fog lamp indicatorIt will illuminate when you switchthe front fog lamps on.
Frost warning lamp
WARNING
Even if the temperature rises toabove +4ºC there is no guaranteethat the road is free of hazards
caused by inclement weather.
It will illuminate and glow orangewhen the outside airtemperature is between 4ºC and
0ºC. It will glow red when the temperatureis below 0ºC.
Fuel in oil warning lampIt will illuminate when the engineoil has been diluted with fuel.Have the engine oil changed assoon as possible.
Oil pressure warning lamp
CAUTIONDo not resume your journey if itilluminates despite the level beingcorrect. Have the system checked by
a properly trained technician immediately.
If it stays on after starting orilluminates when driving, thisindicates a malfunction. Stop
your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do soand switch the engine off. Check the engineoil level. See Engine Oil Check (page 137).
Glow plug indicatorIf it illuminates, wait until itextinguishes before starting.
Headlamp indicatorIt will illuminate when you switchthe headlamp dipped beam orthe side and tail lamps on.
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Ignition warning lampIf it illuminates when driving, thisindicates a malfunction. Switchoff all unnecessary electricalequipment. Have the system checked by
a properly trained technician immediately.
Low fuel level warning lampIf it illuminates, refuel as soon aspossible.
Main beam indicator
It will illuminate when you switchthe headlamp main beam on. Itwill flash when you use the
headlamp flasher.
Message indicatorIt will illuminate when a newmessage is stored in theinformation display. See
Information Messages (page 70).
Power steering warning lampIlluminates to indicate amalfunction of the powersteering system. Full steering will
be maintained but you will need to exertgreater force on the steering wheel. Havethe system checked by a properly trainedtechnician as soon as possible.
Rear fog lamp indicatorIt will illuminate when you switchthe rear fog lamps on.
Seat belt reminderSee Seat belt reminder (page28).
Shift indicatorIt will illuminate to inform youthat shifting to a higher gear maygive better fuel economy andlower CO2 emissions. It will not illuminate
during periods of high acceleration, brakingor when the clutch pedal is pressed.
Stability control (ESP) indicatorWhile driving, it flashes duringactivation of the system. Afterswitching on the ignition, if it
does not illuminate or illuminates
continuously while driving, this indicates amalfunction. During a malfunction, thesystem switches off. Have the systemchecked by a properly trained technicianas soon as possible.
If you switch ESP off, the warning lamp willilluminate. The lamp will go out when youswitch the system back on or when youswitch the ignition off.
AUDIBLE WARNINGS ANDINDICATORS
Automatic transmissionIf position P is not selected, a warningchime will sound when the driver ’s door isopened.
Key outside car
Vehicles with the keyless systemIf the engine is running and a passive keyis no longer detected within the vehicleinterior, a warning chime will sound as soonas the door is closed.
Lights onA warning chime will sound if the driver ’sdoor is opened with the exterior lightsswitched on and the ignition switched off.
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Low fuelA warning chime will sound when the lowfuel warning lamp illuminates.
Seat belt reminder
WARNINGSThe seat belt reminder remains instand-by mode when the front seatbelts have been fastened. It will be
reactivated if either seat belt is unfastened.Do not sit on top of a fastened seatbelt to prevent the seat belt reminderfrom coming on. The occupant
protection system will only provideoptimum protection when you use the seatbelt properly.
When the vehicle ’s speed exceeds thepre-determined limit, a warning chime willsound if either of the front seat belts areunfastened. The chime will stop after fiveminutes.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Note: The information display will remainon for several minutes after you switch off the ignition.
Various systems can be programmed usingthe audio unit controls.
Device listThe icon changes to show the currentfunction in use.
CD
Radio
Auxiliary input
Phone
Settings
Controls
Press the up and down arrow buttons toscroll through and highlight the optionswithin a menu.Press the right arrow button to enter asub-menu.Press the left arrow button to exit a menu.Hold the left arrow button pressed at anytime to return to the main menu display(escape button).Press the OK button to choose andconfirm a setting.
Menu structure
Type 1
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Note: Phone menu depends on phonecapabilities and call status etc.
Use the MENU button and left arrow keyto access the menus.
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Note: Phone menu depends on phonecapabilities and call status etc.
Use the MENU button and left arrow keyto access the menus.
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TRIP COMPUTER
Press the button to scroll through the
displays.To reset the trip, average fuelconsumption and averagespeed, scroll to the required
display. Press and hold the button until alldashes are displayed.
The trip computer includes the followinginformation displays:
Trip
Registers the mileage ofindividual journeys.
Distance to empty
Indicates the approximatedistance the vehicle will travelon the fuel remaining in the tank.
Changes in driving pattern may cause thevalue to vary.
Average fuel consumption
Indicates the average fuelconsumption since the functionwas last reset.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
Indicates the current fuelconsumption.
Stationary fuel consumption
Indicates the current fuelconsumption while stationary.
Average speed
Indicates the average speedcalculated since the functionwas last reset.
Odometer
Registers the total mileage ofthe vehicle.
PERSONALISED SETTINGS
Measure units
To toggle between metric and imperialunits, scroll to this display and press theOK button.Toggling the measure units using thisdisplay will affect the following displays:• Distance to empty• Average fuel consumption• Instantaneous fuel consumption• Average speed
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ActionWarning lampMessage
See Keyless Starting (page 89).amberTurn ignition off use POWERbutton
See Keyless Starting (page 89).-To start press brake
See Keyless Starting (page 89).-To start press clutch
See Keyless Entry (page 36).-Close boot or use spare key
See Steering Wheel Lock (page90).-Steering lock engaged turn
steering wheel
Lighting
ActionWarning lampMessage
See Changing a Bulb (page 51).-Left indicator malfunction changebulb
See Changing a Bulb (page 51).-Right indicator malfunctionchange bulb
Maintenance
ActionWarning lampMessageSee Brake and Clutch FluidCheck (page 138).redBrake fluid level low stop safely
Have the system checked by aproperly trained technician imme-diately.
redBrake system malfunction stopsafely
See Engine Oil Check (page 137).redEngine oil pressure low stop safely
Have the system checked by aproperly trained technician assoon as possible.
amberEngine malfunction service now
Have the system checked by aproperly trained technician.amberAuto wiper/lights malfunction
next service
Have the system checked by aproperly trained technician.-Engine oil change due next service
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ActionWarning lampMessage
See Starting and Stopping theEngine (page 89).-To start press brake
See Automatic Transmission(page 101). See Starting andStopping the Engine (page 89).
-To start select N
See Automatic Transmission(page 101). See Starting andStopping the Engine (page 89).
-Door open apply brake
Stability control (ESP)
ActionWarning lampMessage
Have the system checked by aproperly trained technician assoon as possible.
amberABS malfunction service now
Have the system checked by aproperly trained technician.-ESP malfunction next service
See Using Stability Control(page 105).-ESP off
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MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL
Air distribution control
FootwellAFootwell and windscreenBWindscreenCFace levelD
Face level and footwellEYou can set the air distribution control toany position between the symbols.
Blower
OffA
Note: If you switch the blower off, thewindscreen may mist up.
Recirculated air
Press the button to toggle between outsideair and recirculated air.
System settings
Note: Set all controls to the positions shown.
Measure units
Note: The outside air temperature is only displayed in degrees Celsius and cannot be set to degrees Fahrenheit.
Heating the interior quickly
Ventilation
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Set the air distribution control, blower andair vents to suit your requirements.
Switching the air conditioning on andoff
If you turn the blower off, the airconditioning will turn off. When you turnthe blower on again, the air conditioningwill come on automatically.
Cooling with outside air
Cooling the interior quickly
Defrosting and demisting thewindscreen
When the temperature is above 4°C(39°F), the air conditioning will switch onautomatically. Make sure that the bloweris on. The indicator in the switch willilluminate during defrosting and demisting.If you move the air distribution control toa position other than C , the A/C willremain on.You can switch the air conditioning andrecirculated air on and off while the airdistribution control is set to position C .
If necessary, switch the heated windowson. See Heated Windows and Mirrors(page 79).
Reducing interior air humidity
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATECONTROL
The system controls the temperature,amount and distribution of the air flowautomatically and adjusts them accordingto the driving and weather conditions.Pressing the AUTO button once switcheson the auto mode.Note: Avoid adjusting the settings whenthe vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold.The automatic climate control adjusts tothe current circumstances automatically.For the system to function properly, the side and centre vents should be fully open.Note: The sunload sensor is located on topof the instrument panel. Do not cover the sensor with any objects.
Note: At low outside temperatures, whenthe system is in auto mode, the air streamwill be directed to the windscreen and the side windows as long as the engine is cold.
Units of measure
Note: The outside air temperature is only displayed in degrees Celsius and cannot be set to degrees Fahrenheit.
Setting the temperature
You can set the temperature between 16ºC(61°F) and 28ºC (82°F) in steps of 0.5ºC(1°F). In position LO , below 16ºC (61°F),the system will switch to permanentcooling. In position HI , above 28ºC (82°F),the system will switch to permanentheating. In these positions the system willnot regulate a stable temperature.
Blower
The blower setting is indicated in thedisplay.To return to auto mode, press the AUTObutton.
Air distributionTo adjust air distribution, press the desiredbutton. Any combination of settings canbe selected simultaneously.
FootwellAFace levelBWindscreenC
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When you select windscreen defrostingand demisting, A , B and C switch offautomatically and the air conditioningswitches on. Outside air will flow into thevehicle. You cannot select recirculated air.
Windscreen defrosting anddemisting
Press the windscreen defrosting anddemisting button. Outside air will flow intothe vehicle. Air conditioning is
automatically selected. As long as the airdistribution is set to this position, youcannot select recirculated air.The blower speed and the temperaturecontrol operate automatically and cannotbe adjusted manually. The blower is set tohigh speed and the temperature to HI .When you select windscreen defrostingand demisting, the heated screens switchon automatically and switch off after a
short time.To return to auto mode, press the AUTObutton.
Switching the air conditioning onand off
Press the A/C button to switch the air
conditioning on and off. A/C OFF appearsin the display when the air conditioning isswitched off.A/C ON appears in the display when theair conditioning is switched on.
Recirculated air
Press the recirculated air button to togglebetween outside air and recirculated air.Note: When the system is in auto mode and
the interior and exterior temperatures arequite hot, the system selects recirculated air automatically to maximise cooling of theinterior. Once the selected temperature is reached, the system will reselect outside air automatically.
Switching off the automaticclimate control
Press the OFF button.When switched off, the heating, ventilationand air conditioning system is switched offand recirculated air is selected.
HEATED WINDOWS ANDMIRRORS
Heated windowsUse the heated windows to defrost ordemist the windscreen or rear window.Note: The heated windows operate only when the engine is running.
Heated windscreen
Heated rear window
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Heated exterior mirrorsElectric exterior mirrors are fitted with aheating element that will defrost or demistthe mirror glass. They will switch onautomatically when you switch the heatedrear window on.
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SITTING IN THE CORRECTPOSITION
WARNINGSDo not adjust the seats when thevehicle is moving.
Only when you use the seat beltproperly, can it hold you in a positionthat allows the airbag to achieve its
optimum effect.
When you use them properly, the seat,head restraint, seat belt and airbags willprovide optimum protection in the eventof a collision. We recommend that you:• sit in an upright position with the base
of your spine as far back as possible.• do not recline the seatback more than
30 degrees.• adjust the head restraint so that the
top of it is level with the top of yourhead and as far forwards as possible,remaining comfortable.
• keep sufficient distance betweenyourself and the steering wheel. Werecommend a minimum of 250millimetres (10 inches) between yourbreastbone and the airbag cover.
• hold the steering wheel with your armsslightly bent.
• bend your legs slightly so that you canpress the pedals fully.
• position the shoulder strap of the seat
belt over the centre of your shoulderand position the lap strap tightly acrossyour hips.
Make sure that your driving position iscomfortable and that you can maintain fullcontrol of your vehicle.
HEAD RESTRAINTS
WARNINGS
Raise the rear head restraint whenthe rear seat is occupied by apassenger.When front seats are in use the headrestraints must not be removed.
Adjusting the head restraintsAdjust the head restraint so that the topof it is level with the top of your head.
Removing the head restraintsFront head restraints
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Press locking button 1 and at the sametime release the retaining clip 2 using asuitable implement.
Rear outer head restraints
Press locking button 1 and at the sametime release the retaining clip 2 using asuitable implement.
Rear centre head restraint
Press the locking buttons and remove thehead restraint.
MANUAL SEATS
WARNINGSDo not use any accessory seat coversthat are not specifically designed forseats with side airbags. These seat
covers must be fitted by properly trainedtechnicians.
WARNINGSDo not adjust the seats while thevehicle is moving.
Moving the seats forwards orbackwards
WARNINGRock the seat backwards andforwards after releasing the lever tomake sure that it is fully engaged in
its catch.
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Folding the seatback forwards - 3-door
1. Pull the locking lever to release theseatback.
Note: Do not hold on to the locking lever when moving the seat.
2. Push the seatback forwards to lock itin the folded position.3. Continue to push the seatback to slide
the seat forwards.
Returning the seatback to theseating position - 3-door
WARNINGDo not place any objects behind theseatback which could prevent theengagement of the seat lock.
1. Slide the seat backwards to the endstop (memory position) or desiredforward seating position.
Note: The memory function is only available on the driver's seat.
2. Pull the locking lever to release the
seatback.3. Unfold the seatback until it locks witha distinct click.
Adjusting the lumbar support
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Adjusting the height of the driver ’ sseat
Each pull or press on the lever will raise orlower the height by a small amount.
Adjusting the angle of theseatback
REAR SEATS
Folding the seatbacks down
WARNINGWhen folding the seatbacks down,take care not to get your fingerscaught between the seatback and
seat frame.
CAUTIONSDo not attempt to fold the rear seatcushion forwards.
Lower the head restraints. See HeadRestraints (page 81).
1. Press the unlock buttons down andhold them there.
2. Push the seatback forwards.
WARNINGSWhen folding the seatbacks up,make sure that the belts are visibleto an occupant and not caught
behind the seat.Make sure that the seats and theseatbacks are secure and fullyengaged in their catches.
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HEATED SEATS
CAUTION
Operating this function with theengine off will drain the battery.
The seat heating will operate only whenthe ignition is switched on.The maximum temperature is reachedafter five or six minutes. It is regulatedthermostatically.The seat heating will remain on until eitherthe heated seat switch or the ignition isturned off.
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SUN VISORS
CLOCK
To adjust the clock, switch the ignition onand press buttons H or M as necessary.
CUP HOLDERS
WARNINGDo not place hot drinks in the cupholders when the vehicle is moving.
CIGAR LIGHTER
CAUTIONSIf you use the socket when the engineis not running, the battery maydischarge.Do not hold the cigar lighter element
pressed in.
Note: You can use the socket to power 12volt appliances that have a maximumcurrent rating of 15 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets.
Press the element in to use the cigarlighter. It will pop out automatically.
STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
WARNINGDo not drive with any storagecompartment lid open. Make surethat you secure the lid before setting
off.
CAUTIONDo not keep heat-sensitive items andliquids in any storage compartment.
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1. Make sure the transmission is in P orN .
2. Fully depress the brake pedal.
3. Briefly press the start button.Starting with manual transmission
Note: Releasing the clutch pedal duringengine start will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on.
1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.2. Briefly press the start button.
Starting a diesel engine
Note: Engine cranking will not commenceuntil the engine glow plug cycle has beencompleted. This may take several secondsin extremely cold conditions.
Note: Continue to press the clutch or brake pedal until engine cranking begins.
Failure to startThe passive starting system will notfunction if:• The passive key frequencies are
jammed.• The passive key battery is flat.If you are unable to start your vehicle carryout the following procedure.
1. Hold the key next to the steeringcolumn shroud exactly as shown.
2. With the key in this position you canuse the start button to switch theignition on and start your vehicle.
Stopping the engine with the vehicle stationary
Note: The ignition, all electrical circuits,warning lamps and indicators will be switched off.
Manual transmission
Press the start button.
Automatic transmission
1. Move the selector lever to position P .2. Press the start button.
Stopping the engine when the vehicle is moving
WARNINGSwitching off the engine when thevehicle is still moving will result in aloss of brake and steering assistance.
The steering will not be locked, but highereffort will be required. When the ignition isswitched off some electrical circuits,warning lamps and indicators may also beOFF.
Press and hold the start button for twoseconds, or press three times within threeseconds.
STEERING WHEEL LOCKWARNING
Always check that the steering isunlocked before attempting to moveyour vehicle.
Vehicles without keyless startingTo activate the steering wheel lock;
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1. Remove the key from the ignitionswitch.
2. Turn the steering wheel.
Vehicles with keyless startingNote: The steering wheel lock will not activate when the ignition is on or thevehicle is moving.
Your vehicle has an electronicallycontrolled steering wheel lock. Thisoperates automatically.The steering wheel lock will activate aftera short period of time once you have
parked your vehicle and the passive key isoutside of the vehicle.
Deactivating the steering wheel lock
Switch the ignition on, or:Vehicles with automatic transmission• Press the brake pedal.Vehicles with manual transmission• Press the clutch pedal.
STARTING A PETROL ENGINE
Note: You can only operate the starter for a limited period of time, for example 10 seconds. The number of start attempts islimited to approximately six. If you exceed this limit, the system will not allow you totry again until a period of time has elapsed,for example 30 minutes. A message will be shown in the display. See Information
Messages (page 70).Cold or hot engine
Vehicles with manual transmission
Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
Note: Releasing the clutch pedal duringengine start may stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on.
1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.2. Start the engine.
Vehicles with automatic transmission
Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
Note: Releasing the brake pedal duringengine start may stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on.
1. Move the transmission selector leverto position P or N.
2. Fully depress the brake pedal.3. Start the engine.
All vehiclesIf the engine does not start, wait for a shortperiod and try again.If the engine does not start after threeattempts, wait 10 seconds and follow theflooded engine procedure.If you have difficulty starting the enginewhen the temperature is below -25°C(-13°F), press the accelerator pedal to the
mid-way point of its travel and try again.Flooded engine
Vehicles with manual transmission
1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and
hold it there.3. Start the engine.
Vehicles with automatic transmission
1. Move the transmission selector leverto position P or N.
2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal andhold it there.
3. Fully depress the brake pedal.4. Start the engine.
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If you drive only short distances or yourjourneys contain frequent stopping andstarting, where there is increasedacceleration and deceleration, occasionaltrips with the following conditions willassist the regeneration process:• Drive your vehicle at a constant speed,
preferably on a main road or motorway,for up to 20 minutes.
• Avoid prolonged idling and alwaysobserve speed limits and roadconditions.
• Do not switch off the ignition.• Use a lower gear than normal to
maintain a higher engine speed duringthis journey, where appropriate.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
Vehicles with a turbocharger
CAUTIONDo not switch the engine off when itis running at high speed. If you do, theturbocharger will continue running
after the engine oil pressure has droppedto zero. This will lead to prematureturbocharger bearing wear.
Release the accelerator pedal. Wait untilthe engine has reached idle speed and thenswitch it off.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
CAUTION
For vehicles with Start-stop thebattery requirement is different. Itmust be replaced by one of exactly
the same specification as the original.
The system reduces fuel consumption andCO2 emissions by shutting down theengine when the vehicle is idling, forexample at traffic lights. The engine willautomatically restart when the driverpresses the clutch pedal or when requiredby a vehicle system, for example torecharge the battery.To obtain maximum benefit from thesystem, move the gear lever to the neutralposition and release the clutch pedalduring any stop of longer than threeseconds.
USING START-STOP
WARNINGSThe engine may restartautomatically if required by thesystem. See Principle of Operation
(page 94).Switch the ignition off beforeopening the bonnet or carrying outany maintenance.Always switch the ignition off beforeleaving your vehicle, as the systemmay have shut down the engine but
the ignition will still be live.
Note: The system only operates when theengine is warm and the outside temperatureis between 0°C (32°F) and 30°C (86°F).
Note: If you stall the engine, and thendepress the clutch pedal within a couple of seconds, the system will automatically restart the engine.
Note: The Start-stop indicator willilluminate green when the engine shutsdown. See Warning Lamps and Indicators(page 59).
Note: The Start-stop indicator will flash amber, requiring you to select neutral or depress the clutch pedal. In conjunction a message will be shown in the display.
Note: If the system detects a malfunction,it is deactivated. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician.Note: If you have switched the system off,the switch will be illuminated.
Note: The system is on by default. To switch the system off, press the switch inthe instrument panel. The system will only be de-activated for the current ignitioncycle. To turn it on, press the switch again.For item location. See At a Glance (page10).
To stop the engine1. Stop the vehicle.2. Move the gear lever to the neutral
position.3. Release the clutch pedal.
4. Release the accelerator pedal.The system may not shut down the engineunder certain conditions, for example:• To maintain the interior climate.• Low battery voltage.• The outside temperature is too low or
too high.• The driver's door has been opened.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The system assists the driver to drive moreefficiently by constantly monitoringcharacteristics of gear changing,anticipation of traffic conditions andspeeds on motorways and open roads.Note: These efficiency values do not resultin a defined fuel consumption figure. It mightvary as it is not only related to these drivingdisciplines but also influenced by many other factors such as short journeys and cold starts.
Note: Frequent short journeys, where theengine does not fully warm up, will alsoincrease fuel consumption.
The value of these characteristics isrepresented by petals shown in the display,with five petals being the most efficient.The more efficiently you drive, the betterthe rating, and the better your overall fuelconsumption.
Type 1
Gear shiftingAAnticipationBEfficient speedC
Gear shifting
Using the highest drivable gear appropriatefor the road conditions will improve fuelconsumption.
Anticipation
Adjusting your vehicle speed and thedistance to other vehicles without the need
for heavy braking or acceleration willimprove fuel consumption.
Efficient speed
Higher speeds use more fuel. Reducingyour cruising speed on open roads willimprove fuel consumption.
Type 2 and 3The relevant information will be shown in
the display.
USING ECO MODE
The system is accessed using the relevantinformation display menu. SeeInformation Displays (page 64).
Resetting Eco modeReset the average fuel consumption.
Note: New values may take a short time tocalculate.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNINGS
Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzlestops the second time. Additionalfuel will fill the expansion space in
the fuel tank which could lead to fueloverflowing. Fuel spillage could behazardous to other road users.
Do not use any kind of flames or heatnear the fuel system. The fuel systemis under pressure. There is a risk of
injury if the fuel system is leaking.
FUEL QUALITY - PETROL
CAUTIONDo not use leaded petrol or petrol withadditives containing other metalliccompounds (e.g. manganese-based).
They could damage the emission system.
Note: We recommend that you use only high quality fuel without additives or other engine treatments.
Use minimum 95 octane unleaded petrolthat meets the specification defined by EN228, or the equivalent nationalspecification.Your vehicle is suitable for use with ethanolblends up to 10% (E5 and E10).
FUEL QUALITY - DIESEL
WARNINGDo not mix diesel with oil, petrol orother liquids. This could cause achemical reaction.
CAUTIONSDo not add kerosene, paraffin orpetrol to diesel. This could cause
damage to the fuel system.Use diesel that meets thespecification defined by EN 590 , orthe relevant national specification.
Note: We recommend that you use only high quality fuel.
Note: The use of additives or other enginetreatments not approved by Ford is not recommended.
Note: We do not recommend the prolonged use of additives intended to prevent fuelwaxing.
Long-term storageMost diesel fuels contain bio-diesel, it isrecommended to fill the tank with purelymineral diesel (where available) or add ananti-oxidant prior to long-term storage ofyour vehicle exceeding two months. Yourdealer can help you with a suitableanti-oxidant.
FUEL FILLER FLAP
WARNINGSTake care when refuelling to avoidspilling any residual fuel from the fuelnozzle.Do not use any kind of flames or heat
near the fuel system. The fuel systemis under pressure. There is a risk ofinjury if the fuel system is leaking.
CAUTIONIf you use a high pressure spray towash your vehicle, only spray the fuelfiller flap briefly from a distance not
less than 200 millimetres (8 inches).
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1. Pull the flap to open it. Open the flapfully until it engages.
Note: When you insert the fuel nozzle, a spring loaded inhibitor will open if thecorrect size nozzle is detected. This helpsto avoid filling up with the wrong fuel.
2. Insert the fuel nozzle up to andincluding the first notch on the nozzleA . Keep it resting on the cover of thefuel pipe opening.
WARNINGStop refuelling after the fuel nozzlestops the second time. Additional
fuel will fill the expansion space inthe fuel tank which could lead to fueloverflowing. Fuel spillage could behazardous to other road users.
Incorrect positionACorrect positionB
3. Do not lift the nozzle during refilling. Thiscan affect the flow of fuel and shut off ofthe fuel nozzle before the fuel tank is full.
4. Operate the nozzle within the areashown.
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WARNINGSWe recommend that you remove thefuel nozzle slowly to allow any
residual fuel to drain into the fueltank. Alternatively you can wait 10 secondsbefore removing the fuel nozzle.
Do not remove the nozzle from itsfully inserted position during theentire refuelling process.
5. Slightly raise the fuel nozzle to removeit.
Vehicles with tyre repair kitA funnel is located in the spare wheel well.
Use this when refilling with a fuel can.Vehicles without tyre repair kitA funnel is located in the glove box. Usethis when refilling with a fuel can.
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
WARNINGDo not park or idle your vehicle overdry leaves, dry grass or othercombustible materials. The exhaust
will radiate a considerable amount of heatduring use, and after you have switchedthe engine off. This is a potential firehazard.
Driving with a catalytic converter
CAUTIONSAvoid running out of fuel.
Do not crank the engine for longperiods.Do not run the engine when a sparkplug lead is disconnected.Do not push-start or tow-start yourvehicle. Use booster cables. SeeJump-Starting the Vehicle (page
143).
Do not switch the ignition off whendriving.
REFUELLING
CAUTIONDo not attempt to start the engine ifyou have filled the fuel tank with theincorrect fuel. This could damage the
engine. Have the system checked by aproperly trained technician immediately.
FUEL CONSUMPTION
The CO2 and fuel consumption figures arederived from laboratory tests according toEEC Directive 80/1268/EEC andsubsequent amendments and are carriedout by all vehicle manufacturers.They are intended as a comparisonbetween makes and models of vehicles.They are not intended to represent the realworld fuel consumption you may get fromyour vehicle. Real world fuel consumptionis governed by many factors including;driving style, high speed driving, stop/startdriving, air conditioning usage, theaccessories fitted and towing etc.Your Ford dealer can give you advice onimproving your fuel consumption.
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Note: An audible warning will sound if youopen the driver's door and you have not selected park.
Note: The battery saver will deactivate thewarning chime after a period of time.
In this position, power is not transmittedto the drive wheels and the transmissionis locked. You can start the engine with theselector lever in this position.
Reverse
WARNINGSelect reverse only when your vehicleis stationary and the engine is at idlespeed.
Neutral
In this position, power is not transmittedto the drive wheels but the transmission isnot locked. You can start the engine withthe selector lever in this position.
Drive
Select drive to shift automatically throughthe forward gears.
Manual shifting
Note: A shift will occur only when thevehicle speed and the engine speed are appropriate.
Select manual shifting to shift manuallythrough the forward gears. Push theselector lever forwards to shift down and
pull it backwards to shift up.WARNING
Do not hold the selector leverpermanently in – or + .
Gears can be skipped by moving theselector lever repeatedly at short intervals.
Manual mode also provides a kickdownfunction. See Kickdown .The transmission will automatically
downshift when the engine speed is toolow and upshift when to high.
Drive modesThe transmission will select theappropriate gear for optimum performancebased on ambient temperature, roadgradient, vehicle load and driver input.
Hints on driving with an automatictransmission
Moving off
WARNINGIt is not possible to tow-start orpush-start a vehicle fitted with anautomatic transmission. See
Jump-Starting the Vehicle (page 143).
1. Release the parking brake.2. Release the brake pedal and press the
accelerator pedal.
Stopping
1. Release the accelerator pedal andpress the brake pedal.
2. Apply the parking brake.
Kickdown
Press the accelerator pedal fully with theselector lever in the drive position to selectthe next lowest gear for optimumperformance. Release the acceleratorpedal when you no longer requirekickdown.
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Emergency park position releaseleverUse the lever to move the selector leverfrom the park position in the event of anelectrical malfunction or if your vehicle hasa flat battery.
CAUTIONTake care when lifting up the hingedcover.
Lift up the hinged cover in the centreconsole next to the selector lever with asmall flat bladed tool.
With a suitable object push down thelocking lever in the slot and simultaneouslymove the selector lever out of the Pposition.Note: If position P is selected again, this procedure must be repeated.
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Disc brakes
Wet brake discs result in reduced brakingefficiency. Dab the brake pedal whendriving from a car wash to remove the filmof water.
ABS
WARNINGThe ABS does not relieve you of yourresponsibility to drive with due careand attention.
The ABS helps you to maintain full steeringand directional stability when you brakeheavily in an emergency, by preventing theroad wheels from locking.
HINTS ON DRIVING WITHANTI-LOCK BRAKES
Note: When the system is operating, the brake pedal will pulse and may travelfurther. Maintain pressure on the brake pedal. You may also hear a noise from the system. This is normal.
The ABS will not eliminate the risks when:• you drive too close to the vehicle in
front of you• the vehicle is aquaplaning• you take corners too fast•
the road surface is poor.
PARKING BRAKE
WARNINGVehicles with an automatictransmission should always be leftwith the selector lever in position P
(Park) .
• Press the foot brake pedal firmly.• Pull the parking brake lever up smartly
to its fullest extent.•
Do not press the release button whilepulling the lever up.• If your vehicle is parked on a hill and
facing uphill, select first gear or P(Park) and turn the steering wheelaway from the kerb.
• If your vehicle is parked on a hill andfacing downhill, select reverse gear orP (Park) and turn the steering wheeltowards the kerb.
To release the parking brake, press thebrake pedal firmly, pull the lever up slightly,depress the release button and push thelever down.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNING
The parking aid does not relieve youof your responsibility to drive withdue care and attention.
CAUTIONSVehicles fitted with a trailer towmodule not approved by us may notcorrectly detect obstacles.The sensors may not detect objectsin heavy rain or other conditions thatcause disruptive reflections.The sensors may not detect objectswith surfaces that absorb ultrasonicwaves.The parking aid does not detectobstacles moving away from thevehicle. They will only be detected
shortly after they start to move towardsthe vehicle again.
Take particular care when reversingwith a tow ball arm or rear fittedaccessories e.g. a bicycle carrier, as
the rear parking aid will only indicate thedistance from the bumper to the obstacle.
If you use a high pressure spray towash your vehicle, only spray thesensors briefly from a distance not
less than 20 centimetres (8 inches).
Note: On vehicles fitted with a tow ball
arm, the parking aid is deactivated automatically when any trailer lamps (or lighting boards) are connected to the 13-pin socket via a trailer tow module we have approved.
Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, ice and snow. Do not clean with sharp objects.
Note: The parking aid may emit false tonesif it detects a signal using the samefrequency as the sensors or if the vehicle isfully laden.
Note: The outer sensors may detect the side walls of a garage. If the distance between the outer sensor and the side wall remains constant for three seconds, thetone will switch off. As you continue, theinner sensors will detect rearward objects.
PARKING AID - VEHICLESWITH: REAR PARKING AID
WARNINGThe parking aid does not relieve youof your responsibility to drive withdue care and attention.
The parking aid is automatically activatedwhen you select reverse gear with theignition switched on.You will hear an intermittent tone at adistance of approximately 150 centimetres(59 inches) between the obstacle and rear
bumper and approximately 50 centimetres(20 inches) to the side. Decreasing thedistance accelerates the intermittent tone.A continuous tone will start at a distanceof less than 30 centimetres (11 inches) tothe rear bumper.Note: If a high pitch tone is heard for three seconds, this indicates a malfunction. The system will be disabled. Have the systemchecked by a properly trained technician.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The camera is a visual aid for use whenreversing.
WARNINGThe system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention.
CAUTIONSIf you use a high pressure spray towash your vehicle, only spray thecamera briefly from a distance not
less than 20 centimetres (8 inches).Do not apply pressure to the camera.
Note: Keep the camera free from dirt, ice and snow. Do not clean with sharp objects,degreaser, wax or organic products. Use only a soft cloth.
During operation, guide lines appear in thedisplay which represent your vehicle's pathand approximate distance from rearwardobjects.
REAR VIEW CAMERA
WARNINGSThe operation of the camera mayvary depending on the ambienttemperature, vehicle and road
conditions.The distances shown in the displaymay differ from the actual distance.
Do not place objects in front of thecamera.
The camera is located on the luggagecompartment lid near the handle.
Activating the rear view camera
CAUTION
The camera may not detect objectsthat are close to the vehicle.
With the ignition switched on, engagereverse gear. The image is displayed in theinterior mirror.The camera may not operate correctly inthe following conditions:• Dark areas.• Intense light.• If the ambient temperature increases
or decreases rapidly.• If the camera is wet, for example in rain
or high humidity.• If the camera's view is obstructed, for
example by mud.
Using the display
CAUTIONS
Obstacles above the camera positionwill not be shown. Inspect the areabehind your vehicle if necessary.Marks are for general guidance only,and are calculated for vehicles inmaximum load conditions on an even
road surface.
Note: When reversing with a trailer, the lineson the screen show the vehicle direction and not the trailer.
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AccelerateADecelerateB
Cancelling the set speed
Press the brake pedal or the CAN RESswitch.Note: The system will no longer control your speed. The cruise control indicator will not illuminate but the system will retain the speed that you previously set.
Resuming the set speed
The cruise control indicator will illuminateand the system will attempt to resume thespeed that you previously set.
Switching cruise control off
The system will not retain the speed thatyou previously set. The cruise controlindicator will not illuminate.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNINGS
Use load securing straps to anapproved standard, e.g. DIN.
Make sure that you secure all looseitems properly.
Place luggage and other loads as lowand as far forward as possible withinthe luggage or loadspace.Do not drive with the tailgate or reardoor open. Exhaust fumes may enterthe vehicle.Do not exceed the maximum frontand rear axle loads for your vehicle.See Vehicle identification (page
158).
CAUTIONSDo not allow items to contact the rearwindows.Do not use any abrasive materials to
clean the interior of the rear windows.Do not install stickers or labels to theinterior of the rear windows.
LUGGAGE COVERS
CAUTIONDo not place objects on the luggagecover.
ROOF RACKS AND LOADCARRIERSRoof rack
WARNINGSIf you use a roof rack, the fuelconsumption of your vehicle will behigher and you may experience
different driving characteristics.Read and follow the manufacturer ’s
instructions when you are fitting aroof rack.
CAUTIONDo not exceed the maximumpermissible roof load of 50kilogrammes (110 pounds) (including
the roof rack).
Check the security of the roof rack and
tighten its fittings as follows:• before starting• after driving 50 kilometres (30 miles)• at 1 000 kilometres (600 miles)
intervals or less, depending on roadsurface.
To reduce fuel consumption, cross railsshould be removed when not in use.
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TOWING A TRAILER
WARNINGS
Do not exceed 100 km/h (62 mph).
The rear tyre pressures must beincreased by 0.2 bar (3 psi) abovespecification. See Technical
Specifications (page 154).Do not exceed the maximum grosstrain weight stated on the vehicleidentification plate. See Vehicle
Identification Plate (page 158).
ECOnetic vehicles are not approvedfor trailer towing.
CAUTIONSDo not exceed the maximumpermissible nose weight, i.e. verticalweight on the tow ball, of 50
kilogrammes (110 pounds).The electrical system is not suitablefor towing trailers with more than onerear fog lamp.
Note: Not all vehicles are suitable or approved to have tow bars fitted. Checkwith your dealer first.
Place loads as low and central to theaxle(s) of the trailer as possible. If you aretowing with an unladen vehicle, the loadin the trailer should be placed toward thenose, within the maximum nose load, as
this gives the best stability.The stability of the vehicle to trailercombination is very much dependant onthe quality of the trailer.In high altitude regions above 1 000 metres(3 281 feet), the stipulated maximumpermitted gross train weight must bereduced by 10% for every additional 1 000metres (3 281 feet).
Steep gradients
WARNING
The overrun brake on a trailer is notcontrolled by ABS.
Change down a gear before you reach asteep downhill gradient.
TOW BALL
WARNINGSWhen not in use, always transportthe tow ball arm securely fastenedin the luggage compartment.Take special care when fitting thetow ball arm as the safety of thevehicle and the trailer depends on
this.Do not use any tools for mounting ordismounting the tow ball arm. Do notmodify the trailer coupling. Do not
disassemble or repair the tow ball arm.
A 13-pin trailer socket and the tow ball armseat are provided underneath the rearbumper. Turn the trailer socket downthrough 90 degrees until it engages in theend position.
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Unlocking the tow ball armmechanism
1. Remove the protecting cap ( 1). Insertthe key and turn it clockwise to unlock(2 ).
2. Hold the tow ball arm. Pull thehandwheel out and turn it clockwiseuntil it clicks ( 3 ).
3. The red mark on the handwheel mustalign with the green mark on the towball.
4. Release the handwheel. The tow ballarm is unlocked.
Inserting the tow ball arm
WARNING
The tow ball arm may only beinserted when completely unlocked.
1. Pull out the plug.2. Insert the tow ball arm vertically and
press it upwards until it engages ( 1).Do not hold your hand near thehandwheel.
3. The green mark on the handwheelmust align with the green mark on the
tow ball.4. To lock, turn the key anti-clockwise andremove the key ( 2 ).
5. Pull the protecting cap from the keybow and press it onto the lock.
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Driving with a trailer
WARNINGIf any of the below conditions cannotbe met, do not use the tow bar andhave it checked by a properly trained
technician.
Before starting your journey, make surethat the tow ball arm is properly locked.Check that:• the green marks are aligned• the handwheel ( A) is correctly fitted
to the tow ball arm• you have removed the key ( B)• the tow ball arm is securely positioned.
It must not move when jerked.
Removing the tow ball arm
1. Unhitch the trailer.2. Remove the protecting cap. Press the
cap into the key bow. Insert the key andunlock ( 1).
3. Hold the tow ball arm. Pull thehandwheel out, turn it clockwiseagainst the stop ( 2 ) and remove thetow ball arm ( 3 ).
4. Release the handwheel.When unlocked in this way, the tow ballarm can be reinserted at any time.
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FUSE BOX LOCATIONS
Engine compartment fuse box
Passenger compartment fuse boxThis fuse box is located behind the glovebox. Open the glove box and empty thecontents. Press the sides inwards andswivel the glove box downwards.
CHANGING A FUSE
WARNINGS
Do not modify the electrical systemof your vehicle in any way. Haverepairs to the electrical system and
the replacement of relays and high currentfuses carried out by properly trainedtechnicians.
Switch the ignition and all electricalequipment off before touching orattempting to change a fuse.
CAUTIONFit a replacement fuse with the samerating as the one you have removed.
Note: You can identify a blown fuse by a break in the filament.
Note: All fuses, except high current fuses, are a push fit.
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Circuits protectedAmpere ratingFuse
Body control module306
Passenger compartment fuse box supply (ignition)607Glow plugs608
Heated windscreen609
Not used-10
Starter relay3011
Main beam left-hand relay1012
Main beam right-hand relay1013
Dipped beam left-hand relay1014
Dipped beam right-hand relay1015
Powertrain control module, high and low cooling fan1516
Heated oxygen (HEGO) sensors (Petrol engines)1517
Power supply module (Diesel engines)2017
FN (Automatic) transmission1018
Not used-19Not used-20
Not used-21
Lighting control battery supply1522
Front fog lamps1523
Direction indicators1524
Daytime running lamps1025
Electric exterior mirrors switch, electric foldingmirrors, power window (driver's door)7.526
Powertrain control module7.527
ABS module, ESP2028
Air conditioning clutch1029
Not used-30
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Circuits protectedAmpere ratingFuse
Not used-31
Horn, battery saver, keyless vehicle module2032Heated rear window2033
Fuel pump relay, diesel fuel heater2034
Not used-35
Not used-36
Not used-37
Not used-38
Not used-39
Not used-40
Circuits switchedRelay
Cooling system fanR1
Glow plugs (DV4 Stage 4 only), Heated windscreenR2
Powertrain control moduleR3Main beamR4
Dipped beamR5
Daytime running lampsR6
Engine cooling fanR7
StarterR8
Air conditioning clutchR9
Front fog lampsR10
Fuel pump, fuel heaterR11
Reverse lampR12
Heater blowerR13
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Circuits protectedAmpere ratingFuse
Powertrain control module, gear selector lever, fuelpump,7.514
Audio system, instrument cluster7.515
Heated exterior mirror7.516
Ignition switch1517
Cigar lighter, front power point2018
Data link connector1519
Trailer module2020
Audio system, Navigation, Bluetooth1521Instrument cluster7.522
Multi functional display, clock, internal scanner,heating ventilating, air conditioning panel7.523
Not used-24
Power windows (front)3025
Heated windscreen, left-hand side3026
Heated windscreen, right-hand side3027
Circuits switchedRelay
IgnitionR1
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Circuits protectedAmpere ratingFuse
Parking aid (vehicles with front parking aid)108
Not used-9Heated seats7.510
Not used-11
Airbag module1012
Ignition, electric power assisted steering, instrumentcluster, passive anti theft system, ABS1013
Powertrain control module, gear selector lever, fuelpump,7.514
Audio system, instrument cluster7.515
Heated exterior mirror7.516
Ignition switch1517
Cigar lighter, Front power point2018
Data link connector1519
Trailer module2020
Audio system, Navigation, Bluetooth1521Instrument cluster7.522
Multi functional display, clock, internal scanner,Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning panel7.523
Not used-24
Power windows (front)3025
Heated windscreen, left-hand side3026
Heated windscreen, right-hand side3027Voltage Quality Module3028
Not used-29
Cigar lighter, Front power point2030
Power windows (rear)3031
Not used-32
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TOWING POINTS
Front towing eye
Space is provided in the spare wheel well.The towing eye must always be carried inthe vehicle.Prise off the cover and install the towingeye.
CAUTIONThe screw-in towing eye has aleft-hand thread . Turn itanti-clockwise to install it. Make sure
that the towing eye is fully tightened.
Rear towing hook
Prise off the cover.Note: On vehicles with a tow bar , use thetow bar to tow a vehicle.
TOWING THE VEHICLE ONFOUR WHEELS
All vehiclesWARNINGS
Switch the ignition on when yourvehicle is being towed. The steeringlock will engage and the direction
indicators and brake lamps will not workif you do not.
The brake and steering assistancewill not operate unless the engine isrunning. Press the brake pedal harder
and allow for increased stopping distancesand heavier steering.
CAUTIONSToo much tension in the tow ropecould cause damage to your vehicleor the vehicle that is towing.Do not use a rigid tow bar on the fronttowing eye.
Select neutral when your vehicle isbeing towed.
Drive off slowly and smoothly withoutjerking the vehicle that is towing.
Vehicles with automatictransmission
CAUTIONSIf a speed of 20 km/h (12 mph) and a
distance of 20 kilometres (12 miles)is to be exceeded the drive wheelsmust be lifted clear of the ground.
It is recommended not to tow with thedrive wheels on the ground. However,if it is required to move the vehicle
from a dangerous location, do not tow yourvehicle faster than 20 km/h (12 mph) orfurther than 20 kilometres (12 miles).
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CAUTIONSDo not tow your vehicle backwards.
In the event of a mechanical failure ofthe transmission the drive wheelsmust be lifted clear of the ground.Do not tow your vehicle if the ambienttemperature is below 0ºC (32ºF).
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OPENING AND CLOSING THEBONNET
Opening the bonnet
For item location: See At a Glance (page10).
Raise the bonnet slightly and move thecatch towards the left-hand side of thevehicle.
Open the bonnet and support it with thestrut.
Closing the bonnet
WARNINGMake sure that the bonnet is closedproperly.
Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop fromunder its own weight for the last 20 – 30centimetres (8 - 11 inches).
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UNDER BONNET OVERVIEW - 1.25L DURATEC-16V (SIGMA)/1.4LDURATEC-16V (SIGMA)/1.6L DURATEC-16V TI-VCT (SIGMA)
Engine coolant reservoir *: See Engine Coolant Check (page 137).A
Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) *: See Brake and ClutchFluid Check (page 138).
B
Engine oil filler cap *: See Engine Oil Check (page 137).C
Battery: See Vehicle battery (page 143).DBrake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive) *: See Brake and Clutch FluidCheck (page 138).
E
Engine compartment fuse box. See Fuses (page 119).FWindscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer Fluid Check(page 138).
G
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Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary.HEngine oil dipstick *: See Engine Oil Check (page 137).I
*
The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification.
UNDER BONNET OVERVIEW - 1.4L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL
Engine coolant reservoir *: See Engine Coolant Check (page 137).A
Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) *: See Brake and ClutchFluid Check (page 138).
B
Engine oil filler cap *: See Engine Oil Check (page 137).C
Battery: See Vehicle battery (page 143).D
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Type 2
MINAMAXB
ENGINE OIL CHECK
CAUTIONDo not use oil additives or otherengine treatments. Under certainconditions, they could damage the
engine.
Note: The oil consumption of new engines reaches its normal level after approximately 5000 kilometres (3000 miles).
Checking the oil level
CAUTIONMake sure that the level is betweenthe MIN and the MAX marks.
Note: Check the level before starting theengine.
Note: Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground.
Note: Oil expands when it is hot. The level may therefore extend a few millimetres beyond the MAX mark.
Remove the dipstick and wipe it with aclean, lint free cloth. Replace the dipstickand remove it again to check the oil level.
If the level is at the MIN mark, top upimmediately.
Topping up
WARNINGSOnly top up when the engine is cold.If the engine is hot, wait 10 minutesfor the engine to cool down.Do not remove the filler cap whenthe engine is running.
Remove the filler cap.
WARNINGDo not top up further than the MAXmark.
Note: Soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately.
Top up with fluid that meets the Fordspecification. See TechnicalSpecifications (page 139).Replace the filler cap. Turn it until you feela strong resistance.
ENGINE COOLANT CHECK
Checking the coolant level
WARNINGDo not allow the fluid to touch yourskin or eyes. If this happens, rinse theaffected areas immediately with
plenty of water and contact your doctor.
CAUTIONMake sure that the level is betweenthe MIN and the MAX marks.
Note: Coolant expands when it is hot. Thelevel may therefore extend beyond the MAX mark.
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If the level is at the MIN mark, top upimmediately.
Topping up
WARNINGSOnly top up when the engine is cold.If the engine is hot, wait 10 minutesfor the engine to cool down.Do not remove the filler cap whenthe engine is running.
Do not remove the filler cap whenthe engine is hot. Wait for the engineto cool down.Undiluted coolant is flammable andmay ignite if spilt on a hot exhaust.
CAUTIONSIn an emergency, you can add justwater to the cooling system to reacha vehicle service station. Have the
system checked by a properly trainedtechnician as soon as possible.
Prolonged use of incorrect dilution ofthe coolant can cause engine damagefrom corrosion, overheating or
freezing.
Unscrew the cap slowly . Any pressure willescape slowly as you unscrew the cap.
CAUTIONDo not top up further than the MAXmark.
Top up with a 50/50 mixture of coolantand water using fluid that meets the Fordspecification. See TechnicalSpecifications (page 139).
WASHER FLUID CHECK
Note: The front and rear washer systems are supplied from the same reservoir.
When topping up, use a mixture of washerfluid and water to help prevent freezing incold weather and improve the cleaningcapability. We recommend that you useonly high quality washer fluid.For information on fluid dilution, refer tothe product instructions.
BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUIDCHECK
WARNINGSUse of any fluid other than therecommended brake fluid mayreduce brake efficiency and not meet
Ford's performance standards.Do not allow the fluid to touch yourskin or eyes. If this happens, rinse theaffected areas immediately with
plenty of water and contact your doctor.If the level is at the MIN mark, havethe system checked by a properlytrained technician as soon as
possible.
Note: Keep brake fluid clean and dry.Contamination with dirt, water, petroleum products or other materials may result in brake system damage and possible failure.
Note: The brake and the clutch systems are supplied from the same reservoir.
Top up with fluid that meets the Fordspecification. See TechnicalSpecifications (page 139).
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CLEANING THE EXTERIOR
WARNING
If you use a car wash with a waxingcycle, make sure that you remove thewax from the windscreen.
CAUTIONSPrior to using a car wash facility checkthe suitability of it for your vehicle.Some car wash installations usewater at high pressure. This coulddamage certain parts of your vehicle.Remove the aerial before using anautomatic car wash.Switch the heater blower off toprevent contamination of the fresh airfilter.
We recommend that you wash your vehiclewith a sponge and lukewarm watercontaining a car shampoo.
Cleaning the headlampsCAUTIONS
Do not scrape the headlamp lensesor use abrasives, alcoholic solvents orchemical solvents to clean them.Do not wipe the headlamps whenthey are dry.
Cleaning the rear window
CAUTIONDo not scrape the inside of the rearwindow or use abrasives or chemicalsolvents to clean it.
Use a clean, lint free cloth or a dampchamois leather to clean the inside of therear window.
Cleaning the chrome trim
CAUTION
Do not use abrasives or chemicalsolvents. Use soapy water.
Cleaning the alloy wheels
Note: Do not apply a cleaning chemical towarm or hot wheel rims and covers.
Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty)cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, incombination with brush agitation to remove brake dust and dirt, could wear away the
clear coat finish over a period time.Note: Do not use hydrofluoric acid-based or high caustic-based wheel cleaners, steelwool, fuels or strong household detergent.
Note: If you intend parking your vehicle for an extended period after cleaning thewheels 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.Note: Some automatic car washes may cause damage to the finish on your wheel rims and covers.
Alloy wheels and wheel covers are coatedwith a clear coat paint finish. To maintaintheir condition we recommend that you:• Clean them weekly with the
recommended wheel and tyre cleaner.• Use a sponge to remove heavy
deposits of dirt and brake dustaccumulation.• Rinse them thoroughly with a
pressurised stream of water when youhave completed the cleaning process.
We recommend that you use Ford servicewheel cleaner. Make sure that you readand follow the manufacturer ’s instructions.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CAUTIONS
Use only approved wheel and tyresizes. Using other sizes could damagethe vehicle and will make the National
Type Approval invalid.If you change the diameter of the tyresfrom that fitted at the factory, thespeedometer may not display the
correct speed. Take the vehicle to yourdealer to have the engine managementsystem reprogrammed.
If you intend to change the size of thewheels from that fitted at the factory,check the suitability with your dealer.
Note: Check your tyre pressures regularly to optimise fuel economy.
A decal with tyre pressure data is locatedin the left-hand door opening at theB-pillar.Check and set the tyre pressure at the
ambient temperature in which you areintending to drive the vehicle and when thetyres are cold.
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL
Locking wheel nutsYou can obtain a replacement lockingwheel nut key and replacement lockingwheel nuts from your dealer using the
reference number certificate.Vehicles with a temporary sparewheel
WARNINGSIf the spare wheel differs from theother fitted wheels, these rules mustbe followed:
WARNINGSDo not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph).
Drive the shortest possible distances.
Do not fit more than one spare wheelon your vehicle at any one time.
Note: Your vehicle may exhibit someunusual driving characteristics.
Vehicle jack
WARNINGSThe vehicle jack supplied with yourvehicle should only be used whenchanging a wheel in emergency
situations.Before using the vehicle jack, checkthat it is not damaged or deformedand that the thread is lubricated and
free from foreign matter.Never place anything between the
jack and the ground, or the jack andthe vehicle.
Note: Vehicles with a tyre repair kit are notequipped with a vehicle jack or a wheel brace.
It is recommended to use a workshop typehydraulic jack for changing betweensummer and winter tyres.Note: Use a jack with a minimum lifting
capacity of one tonne (one ton) and a lifting plate with a minimum diameter of 80 millimetres (3.1 inches).
Your vehicle jack, wheel brace, screw-intowing eye and wheel trim remover arelocated in the spare wheel well.
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Emergency use onlyAMaintenanceB
Indentations in the sills A show thelocation of the jacking points.
Vehicles with side skirts
Assembling the wheel brace
Type one
WARNINGWhen returning the wheel braceextension to its original position, takecare not to get your fingers caught.
Note: Make sure that the wheel brace is
fully extended.
Extend the wheel brace.
Type two
CAUTIONThe screw-in towing eye has aleft-hand thread . Turn itanti-clockwise to install it. Make sure
that the towing eye is fully tightened.
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Insert the screw-in towing eye into thewheel brace.
Removing the wheel trim
Type one
Insert the flat end of the wheel bracebetween the rim and the trim and carefullyremove the trim.
Type two
1. Insert the wheel trim remover.2. Remove the wheel trim.Note: Make sure that you pull the wheeltrim remover at right angles to the trim.
Removing a road wheel
WARNINGSPark your vehicle in such a positionthat neither the traffic nor you arehindered or endangered.Set up a warning triangle.
WARNINGSMake sure that the vehicle is on firm,level ground with the wheels pointing
straight ahead.Switch off the ignition and apply theparking brake.
If your vehicle has a manualtransmission, select first or reversegear. If it has an automatic
transmission, select park.Have the passengers leave thevehicle.
Secure the diagonally oppositewheel with an appropriate block orwheel chock.Make sure that the arrows ondirectional tyres point in the directionof rotation when the vehicle is
moving forwards. If you have to fit a sparewheel with the arrows pointing in theopposite direction, have the tyre refittedin the correct direction by a properlytrained technician.
Do not work underneath the vehiclewhen it is supported only by a jack.
Make sure the jack base is flat on theground and vertically below thejacking point.
CAUTIONDo not lay alloy wheels face down onthe ground, this will damage the paint.
Note: The spare wheel is located under thefloor cover in the luggage compartment.
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1. Install the locking wheel nut key.2. Slacken the wheel nuts.
3. Install the jack to the flange.4. Extend the jack until the base of the
jack is flat on the ground, verticallybelow the jacking point.
5. Jack up the vehicle until the tyre is clearof the ground.
6. Remove the wheel nuts and the wheel.Installing a road wheel
WARNINGSUse only approved wheel and tyresizes. Using other sizes coulddamage the vehicle and will make
the National Type Approval invalid. SeeTechnical Specifications (page 154).
Do not fit run flat tyres on vehiclesthat were not originally fitted withthem. Please contact your dealer for
more details regarding compatibility.
CAUTIONDo not install alloy wheels usingwheel nuts designed for use with steelwheels.
Note: The wheel 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 thewheel nuts are against the wheel.
1. Install the wheel.
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LabelASealant bottleBSealant bottle hoseCBottle holderDPressure gaugeEPower plug with cableF
Compressor switchGRepair kit hoseHPressure relief valveI
1. Remove the tyre repair kit from thewrapping.
2. Peel off the label A showing themaximum permissible speed of80 km/h (50 mph) from the sealantbottle and attach it to the instrumentpanel in the driver ’s field of view. Makesure the label does not obscureanything important.
3. Take the hose H with the pressurerelieve valve I and the power plug withcable F out of the kit.
4. Connect the hose H with the pressurerelieve valve I to the sealant bottle B .
5. Engage the sealant bottle B into thebottle holder D.
6. Remove the valve cap from thedamaged tyre.
7. Screw the sealant bottle hose C firmlyonto the valve of the damaged tyre.
8. Make sure that the compressor switchG is in position 0 .
9. Insert the power plug F into the cigarlighter socket or auxiliary power socket.See Cigar Lighter (page 86).
10. Start the engine.11. Move the compressor switch G toposition 1.
12. Inflate the tyre for no longer than 10minutes to an inflation pressure ofminimum 1.8 bar (26 psi) and amaximum of 3.5 bar (51 psi). Movethe compressor switch G to position0 and check the current tyre pressurewith pressure gauge E .
Note: If a tyre pressure of 1.8 bar (26 psi)is not reached do not continue.
Note: When pumping in the sealant throughthe tyre valve, the pressure may rise up to6 bar (87 psi) but will drop again after about 30 seconds.
13. Remove the power plug F from thecigar lighter socket or auxiliary powersocket.
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To make sure the front and rear tyres ofyour vehicle wear evenly and last longer,we recommend that you swap the tyresfrom front to rear and vice versa at regularintervals of between 5000 and 10000kilometres (3000 and 6000 miles).
CAUTIONDo not scrub the sidewalls of the tyreswhen you are parking.
If you have to mount a kerb, do so slowlyand approach it with the wheels atright-angles to the kerb.
Examine the tyres regularly for cuts, foreignobjects and uneven wear of the tread.Uneven wear could mean that the wheelalignment is outside specification.Check the tyre pressures (including thespare) when cold, every two weeks.
USING WINTER TYRES
CAUTION
Make sure that you use the correctwheel nuts for the type of wheel thewinter tyres are fitted to.
If winter tyres are used, make sure that thetyre pressures are correct. See TechnicalSpecifications (page 154).
USING SNOW CHAINS
WARNINGS
Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph).
Do not use snow chains on snow-freeroads.
Only fit snow chains to specifiedtyres. See TechnicalSpecifications (page 154).
CAUTION
If your vehicle is fitted with wheeltrims, remove them before fittingsnow chains.
Note: The ABS will continue to operate normally.
Only use small link snow chains.Only use snow chains on the front wheels.
Vehicles with stability control
(ESP)Vehicles with stability control (ESP) mayexhibit some unusual drivingcharacteristics which can be reduced byswitching traction control off. See UsingStability Control (page 105).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Wheel nut torque
Nm (Ib-ft)Wheel type
110 (81)All
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Tyre pressures (cold tyres)
Up to 80 km/h (50 mph)
Full loadNormal load
Tyre sizeVariant RearFrontRearFront
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
3 (44)3 (44)3 (44)3 (44)175/65 R14Temporary sparewheel when itdiffers from theother fitted wheels
Up to 160 km/h (100mph)
Full loadNormal load
Tyre sizeVariant RearFrontRearFront
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
3.2 (46)2.4 (35)1.8 (26)2.1 (31)175/65 R14 *All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi
(DV) Diesel
3.2 (46)2.4 (35)1.8 (26)2.1 (31)195/50 R15All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
3.2 (46)2.4 (35)1.8 (26)2.2 (32)195/45 R16All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
2.8 (41)2.4 (35)1.8 (26)2.2 (32)205/40 R17All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
2.6 (38)2.4 (35)2.1 (31)2.1 (31)195/60 R15All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
3.2 (46)2.4 (35)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)175/65 R14 *1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
3.2 (46)2.4 (35)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)195/50 R151.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
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Tyre sizeVariant RearFrontRearFront
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
3.2 (46)2.4 (35)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)195/45 R161.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
2.8 (41)2.4 (35)1.8 (26)2.3 (33)205/40 R171.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
2.6 (38)2.4 (35)2.1 (31)2.1 (31)195/60 R151.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
*
Only fit snow chains to specified tyres.
Continuous speed in excess of 160 km/h (100mph)
Full loadNormal load
Tyre sizeVariant RearFrontRearFront
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
3.2 (46)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.1 (31)175/65 R14 *
All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
3.2 (46)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.1 (31)195/50 R15All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
3.2 (46)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.1 (31)195/45 R16All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
2.8 (41)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.1 (31)205/40 R17All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
2.6 (38)2.6 (38)2.1 (31)2.1 (31)195/60 R15All engines except1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
3.2 (46)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.3 (33)175/65 R14 *1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
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Full loadNormal load
Tyre sizeVariant RearFrontRearFront
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
bar (lbf/in²)
3.2 (46)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.3 (33)195/50 R151.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
3.2 (46)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.3 (33)195/45 R161.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
2.8 (41)2.6 (38)2 (29)2.3 (33)205/40 R171.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel
2.6 (38)2.6 (38)2.1 (31)2.1 (31)195/60 R151.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel*Only fit snow chains to specified tyres.
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONPLATE
Note: The vehicle identification platedesign may vary to that shown.
Note: The information shown on the vehicleidentification plate is dependant upon market requirements.
Vehicle identification numberA
Gross vehicle weightBGross train weightCMaximum front axle weightDMaximum rear axle weightE
The vehicle identification number andmaximum weights are shown on a platelocated at the bottom of the right-handside door aperture.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER
The vehicle identification number isstamped into the floor panel on theright-hand side, beside the front seat. It isalso shown on the left-hand side of theinstrument panel.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimension in mm (inches)Dimension description
3950 - 3958 (155.5 - 155.8)Maximum length
1973 (77.7)Overall width including exterior mirrors
1433 - 1481 (56.4 - 58.3)Overall height - EC kerb weight
2489 (98)Wheelbase
1473 - 1493 (58 - 58.8)Front track
1460 - 1480 (57.5 - 58.3)Rear track
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Towing equipment dimensions
Dimension in mm (inches)Dimension descriptionItem
124 (4.9)Bumper – end of tow ballA
7 (0.3)Attachment point – centre of tow ballB
761 (29.9)Wheel centre – centre of tow ballC
512 (20.2)Centre of tow ball – side memberD
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IMPORTANT AUDIOINFORMATION
WARNINGSDue to technical incompatibility,recordable (CD-R) and rewritable(CD-RW) discs may not function
correctly.These CD radio units will playcompact discs that conform to theInternational Red Book standard
audio specification. Copy protected CDsfrom some manufacturers do not conformto this standard and playback cannot beguaranteed.
Dual format, dual sided discs (DVDPlus, CD-DVD format), adopted bythe music industry, are thicker than
normal CDs and consequently playbackcannot be guaranteed, and jamming couldoccur. Irregular shaped CDs and CDs witha scratch protection film or self adhesivelabels attached should not be used.Warranty claims, where this type of disc is
found to be inside an audio unit returnedfor repair, will not be accepted.All CD units are designed to playcommercially pressed 12 cm audiocompact discs only.The audio unit may be damaged ifunsuitable items like credit cards orcoins are pushed inside the CD
aperture.
Audio unit labels
Disc labels
Audio CD
MP3
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Note: Units have an integrated multifunction display situated above the CD aperture. This shows important information regarding control of your audio unit. Additionally, there are various icons placed around the display screen which light upwhen a function is active (for example CD,Radio or Aux.)
Type 1
CD eject. See Compact Disc Player (page 175).ANavigation arrows.BCD aperture. See Compact Disc Player (page 175).COK.DInformation.ETraffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 171).F
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Station presets. See Station preset buttons (page 171).GSeek up. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 170). See Trackselection (page 175).
H
On/off and volume control.ISeek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 170). SeeTrack selection (page 175).
J
Menu select.KSound button. See Sound button (page 170).LAuxiliary select. See Auxiliary Input Socket (page 87). See Auxiliary input(AUX IN) socket (page 179).
M
Radio and waveband select. See Audio unit operation (page 170).N
CD select. See Compact Disc Player (page 175).O
Type 2
Descriptions for function buttons1-4
A
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On/off and volume control.LSeek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 170). SeeTrack selection (page 175).
M
Function 2.NFunction 1.OMenu select.PPhone menu. See Telephone (page 181).QAuxiliary, USB and iPod select. See Auxiliary Input Socket (page 87). SeeAuxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 179). See Connectivity (page 201).
R
Radio and waveband select. See Audio unit operation (page 170).SCD select. See Compact Disc Player (page 175).T
Function buttons 1 to 4 are contextdependent, and change according to thecurrent unit mode. Descriptions for thefunctions are shown at the bottom of thescreen display.
Type 3
Descriptions for function buttons1-4
A
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On/off control.ADisplay select.BTelephone keypad and station presets. See Using the telephone (page 182).See Station preset buttons (page 171).
C
CD aperture. See Compact Disc Player (page 175).DNavigation arrows.E
DSP select. See Digital signal processing (DSP) (page 173).FCD eject. See Compact Disc Player (page 175).GInformation.HClock.ISeek up. CD track selection. End call. See Station tuning control (page 170).See Track selection (page 175). See Using the telephone (page 182).
J
Mute.K
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ON/OFF CONTROL
Press the on/off control. This will alsooperate the unit for up to one hour with theignition turned off.The radio will switch off automaticallyafter one hour.
SOUND BUTTON
This will allow you to adjust the soundsettings (for example bass and treble).1. Press the sound button.
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons toselect the required setting.
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons tomake the necessary adjustment. Thedisplay indicates the level selected.
4. Press the OK button to confirm thenew settings.
WAVEBAND BUTTON
Press the RADIO button to select from thewavebands available.The selector can also be used to return toradio reception when you have beenlistening to another source.Alternatively, press the left arrow buttonto display the available wavebands. Scrollto the required waveband and press OK.
STATION TUNING CONTROLDAB service linking
Note: The DAB service linking is as per default off.
Note: Service linking allowscross-referencing to other correspondingfrequencies of the same station, for exampleFM and other DAB ensembles.
Note: The system will automatically change to another corresponding station if the current one becomes unavailable, for example when leaving the coverage area.
Switching DAB service linking on and off.See General Information (page 64).
Seek tuningSelect a waveband and briefly press oneof the seek buttons. The unit will stop atthe first station it finds in the direction youhave chosen.
Manual tuning
Type 1
1. Press the MENU button.2. Select RADIO mode and then MANUAL
TUNE.3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to
tune down or up the waveband in smallincrements or press and hold toincrement quickly, until you find astation you want to listen to.
4. Press OK to continue listening to astation.
Type 2 and 3
1. Press function button 2.2. Use the left and right arrow buttons to
tune down or up the waveband in smallincrements or press and hold toincrement quickly, until you find astation you want to listen to.
3. Press OK to continue listening to astation.
Scan tuningScan allows you to listen to a few secondsof each station detected.
Type 1
1. Press the MENU button.
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2. Select RADIO mode and then SCAN.3. Use the seek buttons to scan up or
down the selected waveband.
4. Press OK to continue listening to astation.
Type 2 and 3
1. Press function button 3.2. Use the seek buttons to scan up or
down the selected waveband.3. Press function button 3 again or OK to
continue listening to a station.
STATION PRESET BUTTONS
This feature allows you to store yourfavourite stations so that they can berecalled by selecting the appropriatewaveband and pressing one of the presetbuttons.1. Select a waveband.2. Tune to the station required.3. Press and hold one of the preset
buttons. A progress bar and messagewill appear. When the progress barcompletes the station has been stored.The audio unit will also mutemomentarily as confirmation.
This can be repeated on each wavebandand for each preset button.Note: When you drive to another part of thecountry, FM and DAB stations that broadcast on alternative frequencies, and are stored on preset buttons, may beupdated with the correct frequency and station name for that area.
AUTOSTORE CONTROL
Note: This will store up to a maximum of the 10 strongest signals available, either from the AM or the FM waveband, and overwrite the previously stored stations. Itcan also be used to store stations manually in the same way as other wavebands.
Note: On type 3 you must select either FM AST or AM AST to use this function.• Press and hold function button 1 or the
RADIO button.• When the search is complete, sound is
restored and the strongest signals arestored on the Autostore presets.
TRAFFIC INFORMATIONCONTROL
Many stations that broadcast on the FMwaveband have a TP code to signify thatthey carry traffic programme information.
Activating traffic announcementsBefore you can receive trafficannouncements, you must press either theTA or TRAFFIC button. A ‘TA’ display willappear to show the feature is switched on.If you are already tuned to a station thatbroadcasts traffic information, ‘TP ’ willalso be displayed. Otherwise the unit willsearch for a traffic programme.When traffic information is broadcast, itwill automatically interrupt normal radioor CD playback and ‘Traffic announcement(TA) ’ will appear in the display.If a non-traffic station is selected orrecalled using a preset button, the audiounit will remain on that station unless TAor TRAFFIC is turned off, then on again.Note: If TA is on and you select a preset or manual tune to a non TA station no traffic announcement will be heard.
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Note: When you are listening to a non TA station and turn TA off and on again a TP seek will occur.
Traffic announcement volumeTraffic announcements interrupt normalbroadcasts at a preset minimum level thatis usually louder than normal listeningvolumes.To adjust the preset volume:• Use the volume control to make the
necessary adjustment during anincoming TA broadcast. The displaywill show the level selected.
Ending traffic announcementsThe audio unit will return to normaloperation at the end of each trafficannouncement. To end the announcementprematurely, press TA or TRAFFIC duringthe announcement.Note: If you press TA or TRAFFIC at any other time it will switch all announcementsoff.
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It will restore radio reception when it findsone or, if one is not found, the unit willreturn to the original stored frequency.
When selected,‘
AF’
will be shown in thedisplay.1. Press the MENU button.2. Select AUDIO or AUDIO MENU.3. Scroll to ALTERNAT FREQ. or
ALTERNATIVE FREQ. and turn on or offwith the OK button.
4. Press the MENU button to return.
REGIONAL MODE (REG)Regional mode (REG) controls thebehaviour of AF switching betweenregionally related networks of a parentbroadcaster. A broadcaster may run a fairlylarge network across a large part of thecountry. At various times of the day thislarge network may be broken down into anumber of smaller regional networks,typically centred on major towns or cities.When the network is not split into regionalvariants, the whole network caries thesame programming.Regional mode ON: This prevents 'random'AF switches when neighbouring regionalnetworks are not carrying the sameprogramming.Regional mode OFF: This allows a largercoverage area if neighbouring regionalnetworks are carrying the sameprogramming, but can cause 'random' AFswitches if they are not.1. Press the MENU button.2. Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS.3. Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on
or off with the OK button.4. Press the MENU button to return.
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When an MP3 CD is playing, optionsinclude REPEAT for the track, or to repeatall the tracks in the folder. Repeat pressesof function button 1 will toggle theseoptions.
COMPACT DISC TRACKSCANNING
The SCAN function allows you to previeweach track for approximately 5 seconds.
Type 1
Various scan modes are possible,according to the type of CD currentlyplaying.1. Press the MENU button and select CD
MODE.2. Select SCAN, which then enables the
function to be selected on or off.Note: When an MP3 CD is playing, optionsinclude SCAN for the CD, or just the tracksin the folder.
3. Press the OK button to stop the scanmode.
Type 2 and 31. Press function button 3.Note: When an MP3 CD is playing, optionsinclude SCAN for the CD, or just the tracksin the folder. Repeat presses of function button 3 will toggle these options.
2. Press function button 3 again to stopthe scan mode.
MP3 FILE PLAYBACK
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3) is a standardtechnology and format for compressingaudio data. This allows a more efficientuse of the media.
You can play MP3 files recorded onCD-ROMs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. The discmust be in the ISO 9660 level 1 or level 2format, or Joliet or Romeo in the expansionformat. You can also use a disc recordedin Multi Session.
ISO 9660 formatThis is the most common internationalstandard for the logical format of files andfolders on a CD-ROM.There are several specification levels. InLevel 1, file names must be in the 8.3format (no more than 8 characters in thename, no more than 3 characters in theextension “ .MP3 ” ) and in capital letters.Folder names can be no longer than 8characters. There can be no more than 8folder levels (trees). Level 2 specificationsallow file names up to 31 characters long.Each folder can have up to 8 trees.For Joliet or Romeo in the expansionformat, please consider these restrictionswhen configuring your CD writing software.
Multi sessionThis is a recording method that enablesadding of data using the Track-At-Oncemethod.Conventional CDs begin at a CD controlarea called the Lead-in and end at an areacalled Lead-out. A Multi Session CD is aCD having multiple sessions, with eachsegment from Lead-in to Lead-out
regarded as a single session.• CD-Extra: The format that records
audio (audio CD data) as tracks onsession 1, and records data as trackson session 2.
• Mixed CD: In this format, data isrecorded as track 1, and audio (audioCD data) is recorded as track 2.
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File formats• With formats other than ISO 9660
level 1 and level 2, folder names or filenames may not be displayed correctly.
• When naming, be sure to add the fileextension “ .MP3 ” to the file name.
• If you put the extension “ .MP3 ” to a fileother than MP3, the unit cannotrecognize the file properly and willgenerate random noise that coulddamage your speakers.
• The following discs take a longer timeto start playback.• a disc recorded with complicatedtree structure.• a disc recorded in Multi Session.• a non-finalised disc to which data
can be added.
Playing a multi session disc
When the first track of the first sessionis audio CD dataOnly audio CD data of the first session isplayed back. Non-audio CD data/MP3 fileinformation (track number, time, etc.) isdisplayed with no sound.When the first track of the first sessionis not audio CD data• If an MP3 file is in the disc, only MP3
file(s) play back and other data isskipped. (Audio CD data is notrecognised.)
• If no MP3 file is in the disc, nothing isplayed back. (Audio CD data is notrecognised.)
MP3 files playback orderThe playback order of the folders and filesis as shown.Note: A folder that does not include an MP3file is skipped.
Playback tip: To specify a desiredplayback order, before the folder or filename, input the order by number (e.g., “ 01,”“ 02 ” ), then record contents onto a disc.(The order differs depending on the writingsoftware.)
ID3 Tag Version 2The following occurs when an MP3 filecontaining ID3 tag ver.2 is played:• When skipping a portion of ID3 tag ver.2
(at the beginning of the track), soundis not output. Skip time changesdepending ID3 tag ver.2 capacity.Example: At 64 kbytes, it is about 2seconds (with RealJukebox).
• The displayed elapsed playing time
when skipping a portion of ID3 tag ver.2is inaccurate. For MP3 files of a bit rateother than 128 kbps, time is notdisplayed accurately during playback.
• When an MP3 file is created with MP3conversion software (e.g. RealJukebox- a registered trademark ofRealNetworks Inc), ID3 ver.2 willautomatically be written.
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AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING
RectificationAudio unit display
General error message for CD fault conditions, such ascannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc. Ensure discis loaded correct way up. Clean and re-try, or replace
disc with known music disc. If error persists contact yourdealer.
PLEASE CHECK CD
General error message for CD fault conditions such aspossible mechanism fault.
CD DRIVE MALFUNCTION
Ambient temperature too hot – unit will not work untilit has cooled down.
CD DRIVE HIGH TEMP
General error message for iPod fault conditions, suchas cannot read the data. Ensure iPod is inserted
correctly. If error persists contact your dealer.
IPOD ERROR READING DEVICE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CAUTION
Using the system with the engine offwill drain the battery.
This section describes the functions andfeatures of the Bluetooth mobile phonehands free system.The Bluetooth mobile phone part of thesystem provides interaction with the audioor navigation system and your mobilephone. It allows you to use the audio or
navigation system to make and receivecalls without having to hold your mobilephone.
Compatibility of phones
CAUTIONAs no common agreement exists,mobile phone manufacturers are ableto implement a variety of profiles in
their Bluetooth devices. Because of this,
an incompatibility can occur between thephone and hands-free system, which insome cases may significantly degrade thesystem performance. To avoid thissituation, only recommended phonesshould be used.
Please visit the website www.ford-mobile-connectivity.com for full details.
BLUETOOTH SETUP
Before you can use your telephone withyour vehicle it must be bonded to thevehicle telephone system.
Handling of phonesUp to six Bluetooth devices can be bondedto the vehicle system.
Note: If there is an ongoing call when the phone in use is selected as the new active phone, the call is transferred to the vehicle audio system.
Note: Even if connected to the car system, your phone can still be used in the usualway.
Requirements for BluetoothconnectionThe following are required before aBluetooth phone connection can be made.1. The Bluetooth feature must be
activated on the phone and on theaudio unit. Make sure the Bluetoothmenu option in the audio unit is set toON . For information on phone settings,refer to your phone user guide.
2. In the Bluetooth menu on your phone,search for Ford Audio and select it.
3. Enter the code number shown on thevehicle display using the phone keypad.If no code number is shown on thedisplay, enter the Bluetooth PIN
number 0000 using the phone keypad.Now enter the Bluetooth PIN numbershown on the vehicle display.
4. If your mobile phone asks you toauthorize the automatic connection,select YES .
Note: A phone call will be disconnected if the audio unit is switched off. If the ignition key is turned to the off position the phonecall will remain in progress.
TELEPHONE SETUP
Phonebook
Note: It may be necessary to confirm phonebook access to the Bluetooth systemvia the mobile phone.
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After start up access to the phonebook listcan be delayed for several minutes,depending upon the size.
Phonebook categoriesThe category is indicated as an icon:
Phone
Mobile
Home
Office
Making a phone an active phone
Note: If there is an ongoing call when the phone in use is selected as the new active phone, the call is transferred to the vehicle audio system.
When using the system for the first time,no phone is connected to the system.After switching on the ignition and theaudio unit, the Bluetooth phone must bebonded to the system. See Bluetoothsetup (page 181).After bonding a Bluetooth phone to thesystem, this becomes the active phone.For further information refer to the phonemenu.Select the phone from the active phonemenu.Turning the ignition and radio back onagain, the last active phone is picked up bythe system.Note: In some cases the Bluetoothconnection must also be confirmed on the phone.
Bond another Bluetooth phoneBond a new Bluetooth phone as describedin the requirements for a Bluetoothconnection.Phones stored in the system are accessibleby using the phone list on the audio unit.Note: A maximum of six devices may be bonded. If six Bluetooth devices have already been bonded, one of these has to be debonded in order to bond a new device.
TELEPHONE CONTROLS
Remote controlVoice and mode button
Incoming calls can be accepted by pressingthe MODE button once. Press the buttonagain to end the call.
USING THE TELEPHONE
Note: Refer to your audio guide for detailsof the controls. See Audio unit overview (page 163).
Note: You can exit the phone menu by pressing any source button CD , RADIO or AUX .
Note: When referred to, the use of theup/down arrow buttons, seek up and seekdown buttons, and the OK button can beused on either the steering wheel or the audio unit.
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This chapter describes the phone functionsof the audio unit.An active phone must be present.
Even if connected to the audio unit, yourphone can still be used in the usual way.
Making a call
Dialling a number using voice control
Phone numbers can be dialled using voicecontrol. See Telephone commands(page 193).
Dialling a number using the addressbook1. Press the PHONE button.2. Press the up/down arrow buttons until
PHONEBOOK is shown.3. Press the OK button.Note: You can also use the telephone keypad to select the first letter of the entry you are looking for. Press the relevant number that corresponds to the letter repeatedly until the required letter isdisplayed.
4. Press the up/down arrow buttons toselect the desired phone number.
Note: Press and hold the up/down arrow buttons to search forwards or backwardswithin the phonebook.
5. Press the OK button to dial theselected phone number.
Dialling a number using the telephonekeypad1. Press the PHONE button.2. Dial the number using the telephone
keypad on the audio unit.3. Press the OK button.
Note: If you enter an incorrect digit whilstentering a phone number, press function button 3 to erase the last digit. A long presswill erase the complete string of digits.
Ending a call
Calls can be ended by:• pressing the seek up button• pressing the OK button• pressing function button 4.
Redialling a number
1. Press the PHONE button.
2. Press the up/down arrow buttons untilCALL LISTS is displayed.
3. Press the OK button.Note: If the active phone does not provide a call out list, the last outgoing call number/entry can be redialled.
4. Press the up/down buttons to selectthe desired call list.
5. Press the OK button.
6. Press the up/down buttons to selectthe desired phone number.7. Press the OK button.
Redialling the last dialled number
1. Press the PHONE button.2. Press the up/down arrow buttons until
REDIAL is displayed.3. Press the OK button.
Receiving an incoming callAccepting an incoming call
Incoming calls can be accepted by pressingthe seek down button, or by pressing theOK button.
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Rejecting an incoming call
Incoming calls can be rejected by:• pressing the seek up button, or• pressing the arrow down button to
highlight REJECT and then pressingthe OK button.
Receiving a second incoming call
Note: The second incoming call function must be activated in your phone.
If there is an incoming call whilst there isan ongoing call, a beep will be heard andyou will have the option to end the activecall and to accept the incoming call.
Accepting a second incoming call
Note: The first incoming call will bedisconnected and replaced by the second incoming call.
Second incoming calls can be acceptedby pressing the seek down button on thesteering wheel or on the audio unit, or bypressing the OK button on the audio unit.
Rejecting a second incoming call
Second incoming calls can be rejected by:• pressing the seek up button, or• pressing the arrow down button to
highlight REJECT and then pressingthe OK button.
Second incoming calls can be rejected bypressing function button 4.
Muting the microphoneNote: During a call, it is possible to mutethe microphone. Whilst muted, confirmationwill appear in the display.
Press function button 1. Press the buttononce again to turn this function off.
Changing the active phone
Note: Phones must be bonded to the system before they can be made active.
Note: After bonding a phone to the system,this becomes the active phone.
1. Press the PHONE button.2. Press the up/down buttons until
SELECT PHONE is shown.3. Press the OK button.4. Scroll through the different stored
phones by using the up/down buttonsto display the bonded phones.
5. Press the OK button to select thephone which is to be the active phone.
Debonding a bonded phoneA bonded phone can be deleted from thesystem at any time, unless a phone call isin progress.1. Press the PHONE button.2. Press the up/down buttons until
SELECT PHONE is shown.3. Press the OK button.4. Press the up/down buttons to highlight
the required phone.5. Press function button 1.
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Track You can choose a track on your CD directly.
System answerUser saysSteps
"CD PLAYER""CD PLAYER"1
"TRACK NUMBER PLEASE""TRACK"*2
"TRACK <number>""<a number between 1 and 99>" **3
* Can be used as a shortcut.** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4","5" for track 245)
Shuffle all
To set random playback.
System answerUser saysSteps
"CD PLAYER""CD PLAYER"1
"SHUFFLE ALL"2
RadioThe radio voice commands support thefunctionality of the radio and allow you totune radio stations by voice control.
Overview
The overview below shows the availablevoice commands. The following lists willgive further information about thecomplete command menu.
"RADIO"
"HELP"
"AM"
"FM"
"TUNE NAME"*
"DELETE NAME"
"DELETE DIRECTORY"
"PLAY DIRECTORY"
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"RADIO"
"STORE NAME"
"PLAY"* Can be used as a shortcut.
Tune frequency
This function allows you to tune your radioby voice commands.
System answerUser saysSteps
"RADIO""RADIO"1"AM FREQUENCY PLEASE""AM"2
"FM FREQUENCY PLEASE""FM"
"TUNE <frequency>""<frequency>" *3
* The frequency may be entered in a variety of ways. Refer below for representativeexamples.
FM band: 87.5 - 108.0 in increments of 0.1• "Eighty nine point nine" (89.9)• "Ninety" (90.0)• "One hundred point five" (100.5)• "One zero one point one" (101.1)• "One zero eight" (108.0)AM/MW band: 531 - 1602 in increments of9AM/LW band: 153 - 281 in increments of 1
• "Five thirty one" (531)• "Nine hundred" (900)• "Fourteen forty" (1440)• "Fifteen zero three" (1503)• "Ten eighty" (1080)
Store name
If you have tuned a radio station, you canstore it with a name in the directory.
System answerUser saysSteps
"RADIO""RADIO"1
"STORE NAME""STORE NAME"2"NAME PLEASE"
"REPEAT NAME PLEASE""<name>"3
"STORING NAME""<name>"4
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"EXTERNAL DEVICE""EXTERNAL DEVICE"1
"USB""USB"2
"TRACK NUMBER PLEASE""TRACK"3
"TRACK <number>""<a number between 1 and 99>" *4
* Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4","5" for track 245)
External devices - iPodThese voice commands support thefunctionality of an iPod which may beconnected to the audio unit.
Overview
The overview below shows the availablevoice commands. The following lists willgive further information about thecomplete command menu in selectedexamples.
"EXTERNAL DEVICE", "IPOD"
"HELP"
"PLAY"
"TRACK"*
"PLAYLIST"**
"SHUFFLE ALL"
"SHUFFLE PLAYLIST"
"SHUFFLE OFF"
"REPEAT TRACK"
"REPEAT OFF"* Can be used as a shortcut.** Playlists activated by voice control must be assigned special filenames. See GeneralInformation (page 201).
iPod Track
You can choose a track off the all titles listof your iPod directly.
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"PHONE"
"HELP"
"MOBILE NAME"*
"DIAL NUMBER"*
"DIAL NAME"*
"DELETE NAME"
"DELETE DIRECTORY"
"PLAY DIRECTORY"
"STORE NAME"
"REDIAL"*
"ACCEPT CALLS"
"REJECT CALLS"
* Can be used as a shortcut.
Phone functionsDial number
Phone numbers can be dialled after givingthe name tag voice command.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"NUMBER PLEASE""DIAL NUMBER"*2
"<phone number>"<phone number>"3CONTINUE?"
"DIALLING""DIAL"4
"<repeat last part of number>"CORRECTION"CONTINUE?"
* Can be used as a shortcut.
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Dial name Phone numbers can be dialled after givingthe name tag voice command.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"NAME PLEASE""DIAL NAME"*2
"DIAL <name>""<name>"3"CONFIRM YES OR NO"
"DIALLING""YES"4
"COMMAND CANCELLED""NO"
* Can be used as a shortcut.
Redial
This function allows you to redial the lastdialled phone number.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"REDIAL""REDIAL"*2 "CONFIRM YES OR NO"
"DIALLING""YES"3
"COMMAND CANCELLED""NO"
* Can be used as a shortcut.
Mobile name
This function allows you to access phonenumbers stored with a name tag in yourmobile phone.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"MOBILE NAME" "<phonedependent dialogue>"
"MOBILE NAME"*2
* Can be used as a shortcut.
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DTMF (Tone dialling)
This function transfers spoken numbersinto DTMF tones. For example, to make a
remote enquiry to your home answeringmachine or to enter a PIN number etc.
Note: DTMF can only be used during anongoing call. Operate the VOICE button and wait for the system prompt.
Can only be used with vehicles installed with a dedicated VOICE button.
System answerUser saysSteps
"NUMBER PLEASE"1
"<numbers 1 to 9, zero, hash, star>"2
Create a phonebook
Store name
New entries can be stored with the"STORE NAME" command. This featurecan be used to dial a number by calling upthe name instead of the full phone number.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"STORE NAME""STORE NAME"2"NAME PLEASE"
"REPEAT NAME PLEASE""<name>"3
"STORING NAME""<name>"4"<name> STORED""NUMBER PLEASE"
"<phone number>""<phone number>"5
"STORING NUMBER""STORE"6"<phone number>""NUMBER STORED"
Delete name
Stored names can also be deleted fromthe directory.
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System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"NAME PLEASE""DELETE NAME"2
"DELETE <name>""<name>"3"CONFIRM YES OR NO"
"<name> DELETED""YES"4
"COMMAND CANCELLED""NO"
Play directory
Use this function to let the system tell youall stored entries.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"PLAY DIRECTORY""PLAY DIRECTORY"2
Delete directory
This function allows you to delete allentries in one go.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"DELETE DIRECTORY""DELETE DIRECTORY"2"CONFIRM YES OR NO"
"DIRECTORY DELETED""YES"3
"COMMAND CANCELLED""NO"
Main settings
Reject calls
Calls can be set to be automaticallyrejected using voice control.
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System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"REJECT CALLS""REJECT CALLS"2
"ACCEPT CALLS""ACCEPT CALLS"*
* use this command to turn the reject mode off
CLIMATE CONTROLCOMMANDS
ClimateThe climate voice commands supports thefunctionality of the fan speed, temperatureand mode settings. Not all functions areavailable on all vehicles.
Overview
The overview below shows the availablevoice commands. The following lists willgive further information about thecomplete command menu in selectedexamples.
"CLIMATE"
"HELP"
"FAN"*
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON" *
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING OFF" *
"TEMPERATURE" *
"AUTO MODE" *
* Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English language module the "FAN"shortcut is not available.
Fan
This function allows you to adjust the fanspeed.
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"TEMPERATURE <number>""<a number between 15 and 29 °C
with 0.5 increments>" or "<anumber between 59 and 84 °F>"
"TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM""MAXIMUM"
* Can be used as a shortcut.
Auto mode
System answerUser saysSteps
"CLIMATE""CLIMATE"1
"AUTO MODE""AUTO MODE"*2
* Can be used as a shortcut. Can be deactivated by selecting a different temperature orfan speed.
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To enable voice control for customplaylists and folders, follow the procedurebelow:•
Create folders named with thestructure "Ford<*>" where <*> is anumber 1-10. For example "Ford3"without an extension.
• Create playlists named with thestructure "Ford<*>.m3u" where <*>is a number 1-10. For example"Ford5.m3u" without any spacebetween "Ford" and the number.
Thereafter, custom folders and playlistswill be selectable with voice control. SeeAudio unit commands (page 186).iPod
To enable voice control for customplaylists, create playlists named with thestructure "Ford<*>" where <*> is anumber 1-10. For example "Ford7" withoutany space between "Ford" and thenumber.Thereafter, playlists will be selectable with
voice control. See Audio unit commands(page 186).
CONNECTING AN EXTERNALDEVICE
WARNINGMake sure the external device issecurely mounted within the vehicle,and that trailing connections do not
obstruct any of the driving controls.
External devices may be connected usingthe auxiliary input socket and the USB port.See Auxiliary Input Socket (page 87).See USB Port (page 88).
ConnectionPlug in the device, and if necessary secureit to prevent movement within the vehicle.
Connecting an iPod
For optimum convenience and audioquality, we recommend that you purchasea dedicated single connection leadavailable from your dealer.Alternatively, it is possible to connect youriPod using the standard iPod USB cableand a separate 3.5mm audio jack lead. Ifusing this method preset the iPod volume
to maximum and turn off any equalizersettings before making the connections:• Connect the headphone output of the
iPod to the AUX IN socket.• Connect the USB cable from the iPod
to the vehicle USB socket.
CONNECTING AN EXTERNALDEVICE - VEHICLES WITH:
BLUETOOTHConnecting a Bluetooth audiodevice
CAUTIONAs various standards exist,manufacturers are able to implementa variety of profiles in their Bluetooth
devices. Because of this, an incompatibilitycan occur between the Bluetooth device
and the system, which in some cases maylimit system functionality. To avoid thissituation, only recommended devicesshould be used.
Please visit the websitewww.ford-mobile-connectivity.comfor full details.
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Bonding the device
To connect the device to the system followthe same procedure as for Bluetooth hands
free phones. See Bluetooth setup (page181).
Operating the device
Note: The seek buttons and file informationwill only work on certain phones and devices.
Select Bluetooth audio as the activesource.1. Select AUX .2. Press the up and down arrow buttons
to select the desired function.3. Press the OK button.Tracks can be accessed by skippingforwards and backwards using the steeringwheel controls, or directly from the audiounit controls.
Audio control
Press the seek up and down keys to skipbackwards and forwards through tracks.Press and hold the seek keys to enable fastrewind/fast forward through track content.Press the INFO button or function button4 to display the following:• Title.• Artist.• Album.• File name.
USING A USB DEVICE
Various icons are used to identify types ofaudio file, folders etc.
USB device is the active source
Folder
Playlist
Album
Artist
Filename
Track title
Information not available
OperationSelect the USB device as the audio source
by repeatedly pressing the AUX buttonuntil the USB screen appears in the display.After first connecting the USB device, thefirst track within the first folder will startto play automatically. Subsequently,following audio source switching, theposition of playback on the USB device isremembered.To browse the device contents, press theup/down arrow key or the OK button once.
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The display will show the trackinformation, together with other importantinformation described below:•
A vertical scroll bar on the right side ofthe display shows the current positionof the folder view.
• ">" after an entry indicates a furtherlevel down is readable (for example afolder named after an album, withindividual album tracks within thatfolder).
• "<" before the list indicates that afurther level up is readable.
• Icons to the left of track/folder textindicate the type of file/folder. Referto the list for an explanation of theseicons.
To navigate the USB device contents, usethe up/down arrow keys to scroll throughlists, and the left/right keys to move up ordown within the folder hierarchy. Once yourdesired track, playlist or folder ishighlighted, press the OK button to selectplayback.
Note: If you wish to jump to the top levelof the USB device contents, press and hold the left arrow key.
Audio controlPress the seek up and down keys to skipbackwards and forwards through tracks.Press and hold the seek keys to enable fastrewind/fast forward through track content.Use the function buttons to enable shuffle,repeat and scan with respect to the wholedevice, folders and playlists.Press the INFO button or function button4 to display the following:• title• artist• album
• folder name• file name.
USING AN IPODVarious icons are used to identify types ofaudio file, folders etc.
iPod is the active source
iPod playlist
iPod artist
iPod album
iPod genre
iPod song
iPod generic category
iPod generic media file
OperationConnect the iPod. See Connecting anexternal device (page 202).Select the iPod as the audio source byrepeatedly pressing the AUX button untilthe iPod screen appears in the display.
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The iPod menu list for browsing contentswill be available through the radio display.Navigation of the contents follows thesame principles as for iPod standalone use(for example search by artist, title, etc.).To browse the iPod contents, press theup/down arrow key or the OK button once.The display will show the trackinformation, together with other importantinformation described below:• A vertical scroll bar on the right side of
the display shows the current positionof the list view.
• ">" after an entry indicates a furtherlevel down is readable (for example allalbums by a particular artist).
• "<" before the list indicates that afurther level up is readable.
• An icon on the left side indicates thetype of the currently displayed list (forexample list of albums). Refer to thelist for an explanation of these icons.
To navigate the iPod contents, use theup/down arrow keys to scroll through lists,
and the left/right keys to move up or downwithin the hierarchy. Once your desiredtrack, playlist, album, artist or genre ishighlighted, press the OK button to selectplayback.Note: If you wish to jump to the top levelof the iPod contents, press and hold the left arrow key.
Audio control
Press the seek up and down keys to skipbackwards and forwards through tracks.Press and hold the seek keys to enable fastrewind/fast forward through track content.Use the function buttons to enable shuffleand repeat with respect to playlists.Press function button 3 to scan the wholedevice or a playlist if it is in operation.
Press the INFO button or function button4 to display the following:• title•
artist• album.
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ROAD SAFETY
WARNINGS
The system provides you withinformation designed to help youreach your destination quickly and
safely.For reasons of safety, the drivershould only program the systemwhen the vehicle is stationary.The system provides no assistancewith respect to stop signs, trafficlights, areas under construction or
other important safety information.Do not use the system until you havefamiliarised yourself with itsoperation.Only view the system display whendriving conditions permit.
Safety informationRead and follow all stated safetyprecautions. Failure to do so may increaseyour risk of collision and personal injury.Ford Motor Company shall not be liablefor any damages of any type arising fromfailure to follow these guidelines.If detailed viewing of route instructions isnecessary, pull off the road when it is safeto do so and park your vehicle.Do not use the navigation system to locateemergency services.
To use the system as effectively and safelyas possible, always use the latestnavigation information. Your dealer will beable to assist with this.
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GETTING STARTED
CAUTION
Using the system with the engine offwill drain the battery.
Note: You will be charged when sending and receiving text messages.
Note: Refer to your phone handbook for all phone functions and operation.
Note: Keep the activation code (printed onthe installation guide) in a safe place.
Note: Retain the activation text messagein your mobile phone inbox.
Compatibility of phones
CAUTIONAs no common agreement exists,mobile phone manufacturers are ableto implement a variety of profiles in
their Bluetooth devices. Because of this,an incompatibility can occur between the
phone and hands-free system, which insome cases may significantly degrade thesystem performance. To avoid thissituation, only recommended phonesshould be used.
Please visit the websitewww.ford-mobile-connectivity.com forfull details.
Installing the micro SD card
1. Remove the micro SD card from theadaptor.
2. Insert the micro SD card into the mobilephone.
Activating the mobile phonenavigation system
Note: The radio must be switched on beforeconnecting the mobile phone to the in-car GPS receiver.
Note: The Ford Mobile Navigation must beinstalled and activated on your mobile phone.
Note: It is possible to activate up to a maximum of three phones.
Note: Detailed instructions are availableon the micro SD card and atwww.ford-mobile-connectivity.com.
To connect the device to the system followthe same procedure as for Bluetooth handsfree phones. See Bluetooth setup (page181).1. Switch the radio on.
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2. Switch your mobile phone on and startthe "Ford Mobile Navigation".
3. Choose "Select Destination".4. Choose "Enter Address".5. Change route options if necessary and
start the route guidance.6. The vehicle display will show the turn
information. Voice instructions areheard via the vehicle speakers.
Note: Your mobile phone will display your current position.
7. You are able to exit the application andcontinue your route guidance afterrestarting the application.
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TYPE APPROVALS
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this devicemay not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept anyinterference received, includinginterference that may cause undesiredoperation.FCC ID: WJLRX-42IC: 7847A-RX42
Changes or modifications to your devicenot expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance can void theuser's authority to operate the equipment.
RX-42 - declaration of conformity We, the party responsible for compliance,declare under our sole responsibility thatthe Handset Integration product RX-42 isin conformity with the provisions of the
following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. Acopy of the Declaration of Conformity canbe found at:
www.novero.com/declaration_of_conformityThe Bluetooth word mark and logos areowned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by Ford Motor Companyis under license. Other trademarks andtrade names are those of their respectiveowners.
TYPE APPROVALS
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc.
TYPE APPROVALS
© 2008 NAVTEQ B.V. All rights reserved.
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ELECTROMAGNETICCOMPATIBILITY
WARNINGSYour vehicle has been tested andcertified to legislations relating to
electromagnetic compatibility(72/245/EEC, UN ECE Regulation 10 orother applicable local requirements). It isyour responsibility to ensure that anyequipment you have fitted complies withapplicable local legislations. Have anyequipment fitted by properly trainedtechnicians.
WARNINGS
The RF (radio frequency) transmitterequipment (e.g. cellular telephones,amateur radio transmitters etc.) may
only be fitted to your vehicle if they complywith the parameters shown in the tablebelow. There are no special provisions orconditions for installations or use.
Do not mount any transceiver,microphones, speakers, or any otheritem in the deployment path of the
airbag system.Do not fasten antenna cables tooriginal vehicle wiring, fuel pipes andbrake pipes.
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WARNINGSKeep antenna and power cables atleast 10 centimetres (4 inches) from
WARNINGSany electronic modules and airbags.
Antenna PositionsMaximum output power Watt (PeakRMS)
Frequency BandMHz
3, 450 W1– 301, 2, 350 W30 – 54
1, 2, 350 W68 – 87.5
1, 2, 350 W142 – 176
1, 2, 350 W380 – 512
1, 2, 310 W806 – 940
1, 2, 310 W1200 – 1400
1, 2, 310 W1710– 1885
1, 2, 310 W1885 – 2025
Note: After the installation of RF transmitters, check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in thevehicle, both in the standby and transmit modes.
Check all electrical equipment:• with the ignition ON• with the engine running• during a road test at various speeds.
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Check that electromagnetic fieldsgenerated inside the vehicle cabin by thetransmitter installed do not exceedapplicable human exposure requirements.
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AA/C
See: Climate Control...........................................75About This Manual...........................................7ABS
See: Brakes...........................................................104ABS driving hints
See: Hints on Driving With Anti-LockBrakes................................................................104
AccessoriesSee: Replacement Parts
Recommendation.............................................. 7Adjusting the Steering Wheel..................... 41Air Conditioning
See: Climate Control...........................................75Air Vents.............................................................75
Centre air vent........................................................75Side air vent............................................................75
Alarm..................................................................40Principle of Operation........................................40
Alternative frequencies.............................. .173Appendices...................................................209Arming the alarm...........................................40
Automatic arming delay................................... 40Arming the engine immobiliser................ 39
At a Glance........................................................10Adjusting the steering wheel............................ 13Airbag........................................................................16Autolamps...............................................................15Automatic climate control................................. 15Autowipers...............................................................15Direction indicators...............................................15Fuel filler flap...........................................................17Instrument panel overview............................... 10Keyless entry...........................................................13Keyless starting......................................................13Locking and unlocking.........................................12Manual climate control....................................... 14Manual seats..........................................................16
Audible Warnings and Indicators............. 62Automatic transmission................................... .62Key outside car......................................................62Lights on..................................................................62Low fuel...................................................................63Seat belt reminder...............................................63
Audio Control....................................................41Mode..........................................................................41Seek............................................................................41
Audio introduction.......................................162Audio System Security............................... 169Audio troubleshooting............................... 180Audio Troubleshooting.............................. 180Audio unit commands................................ 186
Auxiliary input......................................................190CD Player...............................................................186External devices - iPod.................................... .192External devices - USB.....................................190Radio........................................................................187
Audio unit menus..........................................173Audio unit operation....................................170Audio unit overview.....................................163Auto-Dimming Mirror...................................58Autolamps........................................................48Automatic Climate Control........................ 78
Air distribution.......................................................78Blower.......................................................................78Recirculated air......................................................79Setting the temperature.................................... 78Switching off the automatic climate
control..................................................................79Switching the air conditioning on and
off..........................................................................79Units of measure..................................................78Windscreen defrosting and demisting........ .79
Automatic Transmission............................ 101Drive modes..........................................................102Emergency park position release
lever....................................................................103General information...........................................101Hints on driving with an automatic
transmission....................................................102Selector lever positions..................................... 101
Automatic volume control......................... 173Autostore control...........................................171Autowipers........................................................43Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket............... 179Auxiliary Input Socket...................................87
BBattery connection points........................ 144
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Bluetooth setup.............................................181Handling of phones............................................181Requirements for Bluetooth
connection........................................................181Bonnet Lock
See: Opening and Closing the Bonnet........ 132Booster cables
See: Jump-Starting the Vehicle..................... 143Booster Seats..................................................22
Booster cushion (Group 3)............................... 22Booster seat (Group 2)...................................... 22
Brake and Clutch Fluid Check.................. 138Brakes...............................................................104
Principle of Operation...................................... 104Bulb changing
See: Changing a Bulb...........................................51Bulb Specification Chart............................. 55
CCapacities and Specifications................. 159
Technical Specifications.................................. 159Car Wash
See: Cleaning the Exterior................................ 141Catalytic Converter.......................................99
Driving with a catalytic converter.................. 99
Changing a Bulb..............................................51Central high mounted brake lamp................ 54Front fog lamps.....................................................53Headlamp................................................................51Interior lamp...........................................................54Luggage compartment lamp and footwell
lamp.....................................................................55Number plate lamp.............................................54Reading lamps......................................................54Rear fog lamps......................................................54Rear lamps..............................................................53Side repeaters........................................................52
Changing a Fuse............................................119
Changing a Road Wheel............................ 145Assembling the wheel brace.......................... 147Installing a road wheel..................................... 149Jacking and lifting points................................ .146Locking wheel nuts............................................145Removing a road wheel.................................. .148Removing the wheel trim............................... .148Vehicle jack...........................................................145Vehicles with a temporary spare
wheel..................................................................145Changing the remote control
battery.............................................................30Remote control with a folding key
blade.....................................................................31Remote control without a folding key
blade.....................................................................32Changing the Wiper Blades...................... .45Rear window wiper blade................................. 46Windscreen wiper blades................................. 45
Checking the Wiper Blades....................... .45Child Safety.......................................................18Child Safety Locks..........................................24
Left-hand side.......................................................24Right-hand side....................................................24
Child Seat Positioning...................................19Child Seats.........................................................18
Child restraints for different massgroups...................................................................18Cigar Lighter.....................................................86Cleaning the Exterior....................................141
Body paintwork preservation......................... 142Cleaning the alloy wheels................................ 141Cleaning the chrome trim................................. 141Cleaning the headlamps................................... 141Cleaning the rear window................................. 141
Cleaning the Interior....................................142Instrument cluster screens, LCD screens,
radio screens...................................................142Rear windows.......................................................142Seat belts...............................................................142
Climate Control...............................................75Principle of Operation.........................................75
Climate control commands..................... 198Climate...................................................................198
Clock...................................................................86Coded keys.......................................................39Cold Weather Precautions.......................... 117Compact disc playback.............................. 175
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Compact Disc Player................................... 175Compact disc track scanning................... 176
Type 1.......................................................................176Type 2 and 3..........................................................176
Connecting an external device............... 202Connection...........................................................202
Connecting an external device - VehiclesWith: Bluetooth.........................................202Connecting a Bluetooth audio
device................................................................202Connectivity....................................................201
General Information..........................................201Convenience features.................................. 86Coolant Check
See: Engine Coolant Check............................. 137
Cruise Control.................................................110Principle of Operation........................................110Cruise control
See: Using Cruise Control................................. 110Cup Holders.....................................................86
DDiesel Particulate Filter................................ 92
Regeneration..........................................................92Digital signal processing (DSP).............. .173
Changing the DSP settings............................. 173DSP equaliser.......................................................173DSP occupancy....................................................173
Direction Indicators.......................................49Disabling the passenger airbag................ 28
Disabling the passenger airbag..................... .29Enabling the passenger airbag...................... .29Fitting the passenger airbag deactivation
switch..................................................................28Disarming the alarm.....................................40
Vehicles with keyless entry.............................. 40Vehicles without keyless entry....................... 40
Disarming the engine immobiliser........... 39DPF
See: Diesel Particulate Filter........................... .92Driving Hints.....................................................117Driving Through Water................................ .117
Driving through water ........................................117
EEco Mode..........................................................96
Principle of Operation........................................96Electric exterior mirrors................................57
Electric folding mirrors.......................................58Mirror tilting positions.........................................57
Electromagnetic compatibility................ 210Ending compact disc playback.............. .178Engine Coolant Check.................................137
Checking the coolant level.............................. 137Topping up............................................................138
Engine immobiliser........................................39Principle of Operation........................................39
Engine Oil Check...........................................137Checking the oil level.........................................137Topping up.............................................................137
Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.25L Duratec-16V(Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V(Sigma)/1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT(Sigma).........................................................136
Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.4L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel/1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV)Diesel..............................................................136Type 1.......................................................................136Type 2......................................................................137
Exterior Mirrors.................................................57Manual folding mirrors........................................57
FFastening the seat belts............................... 27Fast forward/reverse.................................... 175First Aid Kit.......................................................118Floor Mats.........................................................88Fog Lamps - Front
See: Front Fog Lamps........................................48
Fog Lamps - RearSee: Rear Fog Lamps.........................................48Front Fog Lamps............................................48Fuel and Refuelling........................................97
Technical Specifications................................. 100Fuel Consumption.........................................99Fuel Consumption
See: Technical Specifications....................... 100Fuel filler flap...................................................97
Vehicles without tyre repair kit....................... 99Vehicles with tyre repair kit.............................. 99
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Fuel Quality - Diesel......................................97Long-term storage...............................................97
Fuel Quality - Petrol......................................97Fuse Box Locations.......................................119
Engine compartment fuse box....................... 119Passenger compartment fuse box............... 119
Fuses..................................................................119Fuse Specification Chart........................... 120
Engine compartment fuse box..................... 120Passenger compartment fuse box - Type
1.............................................................................123Passenger compartment fuse box - Type
2............................................................................125
GGauges...............................................................59
Engine coolant temperature gauge.............. 59Fuel gauge..............................................................59
GearboxSee: Transmission...............................................101
General Information on RadioFrequencies...................................................30
Getting started..............................................207Activating the mobile phone navigation
system...............................................................207
Compatibility of phones.................................. 207Installing the micro SD card.......................... 207
HHandbrake
See: Parking Brake.............................................104Hazard Warning Flashers............................ 49Headlamp Levelling......................................48
Recommended headlamp levelling controlpositions.............................................................49
Head Restraints...............................................81......................................................................................81Adjusting the head restraints........................... 81Removing the head restraints.......................... 81
Heated Seats...................................................85Heated Windows and Mirrors................... .79
Heated exterior mirrors...................................... 80Heated windows...................................................79
HeatingSee: Climate Control...........................................75
Hints on Driving With Anti-LockBrakes............................................................104
IIgnition Switch................................................89Immobiliser
See: Engine immobiliser................................... .39Important audio information................... 162
Audio unit labels.................................................162Disc labels.............................................................162
Information Displays....................................64General Information...........................................64
Information Messages.................................. 70Instrument Cluster........................................59Interior Lamps.................................................49Courtesy lamp.......................................................49
Reading lamps......................................................50Introduction.........................................................7iPod connection
See: Connecting an external device........... 202See: Connecting an external device - Vehicles
With: Bluetooth.............................................202iPod
See: Using an iPod............................................204ISOFIX Anchor Points...................................23
Attaching a child seat with toptethers..................................................................23Top tether anchor points................................... 23
JJump starting
See: Jump-Starting the Vehicle..................... 143Jump-Starting the Vehicle........................ 143
To connect the booster cables...................... 143To start the engine............................................. 144
KKeyless Entry....................................................36
Disabled keys..........................................................37General information............................................36Locking and unlocking the doors with the
key blade............................................................38Locking the vehicle..............................................36Passive key..............................................................36Unlocking the vehicle..........................................37
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Keyless Starting..............................................89Failure to start.......................................................90Ignition on...............................................................89Starting a diesel engine.................................... .90Starting with automatic transmission......... 89Starting with manual transmission............. .90Stopping the engine when the vehicle is
moving................................................................90Stopping the engine with the vehicle
stationary...........................................................90Keys and Remote Controls......................... 30
LLighting Control...............................................47
Headlamp flasher.................................................47Home safe lighting...............................................47Lighting control positions.................................. 47Main and dipped beam...................................... 47Parking lamps........................................................47
Lighting...............................................................47Load Carriers
See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers............... 112Load Carrying..................................................112
General Information............................................112Locking and Unlocking.................................34
Double locking.......................................................34Locking.....................................................................34Locking and unlocking confirmation........... .34Locking and unlocking the doors from
inside....................................................................35Locking the doors individually with the
key.........................................................................35Luggage compartment lid................................ 35Unlocking................................................................34
Locks...................................................................34Luggage Covers..............................................112
MMaintenance....................................................131
General Information...........................................131Technical Specifications.................................. 139
Manual Climate Control.............................. 76Air distribution control........................................76Blower.......................................................................76Recirculated air......................................................76System settings.....................................................76
Manual Seats...................................................82Adjusting the angle of the seatback............. 84Adjusting the height of the driver ’s
seat.......................................................................84Adjusting the lumbar support......................... 83Folding the seatback forwards -
3-door..................................................................83Moving the seats forwards or
backwards.........................................................82Returning the seatback to the seating
position - 3-door.............................................83Manual Transmission.................................. 101
Selecting reverse gear....................................... 101Map Pockets.....................................................87Message Centre
See: Information Displays................................ .64MirrorsSee: Heated Windows and Mirrors............... .79See: Windows and Mirrors................................ 56
MP3 connectionSee: Connecting an external device.......... .202See: Connecting an external device - Vehicles
With: Bluetooth.............................................202MP3 display options....................................178
CD text display options..................................... 178MP3 file playback..........................................176
File formats............................................................177ID3 Tag Version 2.................................................177ISO 9660 format................................................176MP3 files playback order.................................. 177MP3 navigation....................................................178Multi session.........................................................176Playing a multi session disc............................. 177
NNavigation introduction............................ 206Navigation system.......................................207News broadcasts..........................................173
OOccupant protection..................................... 25
Principle of Operation.........................................25Oil Check
See: Engine Oil Check........................................137On/off control................................................170
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Opening and Closing the Bonnet............ 132Closing the bonnet.............................................132Opening the bonnet........................................... 132
PParking Aids...................................................106
Principle of Operation...................................... 106Parking Aid - Vehicles With: Front and
Rear Parking Aid.........................................107Manoeuvring with the parking aid................ 107Switching the parking aid on and off.......... 107
Parking Aid - Vehicles With: Rear ParkingAid...................................................................106
Parking Brake.................................................104Personalised Settings.................................. 69Chime deactivation.............................................70
Measure units........................................................69Power Door Locks
See: Locking and Unlocking............................. 34Power Windows.............................................56
Anti-trap function................................................56Driver's door switches........................................56Opening and closing the driver's window
automatically...................................................56Resetting the memory of the electric
window................................................................57Safety switch for rear windows...................... 56Programming the remote control............ 30
Programming a new remote control............ 30Reprogramming the unlocking
function...............................................................30
RRear Fog Lamps.............................................48Rear Seats........................................................84
Folding the seatbacks down.......................... .84Rear view camera........................................108
Principle of Operation...................................... 108Rear View Camera.......................................108
Activating the rear view camera................... 108Deactivating the rear view camera............ .109Switching the rear view camera on and
off........................................................................109Using the display................................................108
Rear Window Wiper and Washers........... 44Intermittent wipe.................................................44Rear window washer.......................................... 45Reverse gear wipe................................................44
Refuelling..........................................................99Regional mode (REG)................................. 174Remote control battery
See: Changing the remote controlbattery.................................................................30
Remote control programmingSee: Programming the remote control........ 30
Removing a Headlamp................................ 50Repairing Minor Paint Damage................ 142Repeat compact disc tracks..................... 175
Type 1.......................................................................175
Type 2 and 3..........................................................175Replacement PartsRecommendation..........................................7Look for the Ford logo on the following
parts .......................................................................8Now you can be sure that your Ford parts
are Ford parts.......................................................7Road Safety...................................................206
Safety information........................................... .206Roadside Emergencies................................ 118Roof Racks and Load Carriers................... 112
Roof rack.................................................................112Running-In........................................................117Brakes and clutch.................................................117Engine.......................................................................117Tyres..........................................................................117
SSafety Precautions........................................ 97Satellite Navigation Unit Holder.............. 88
Adjusting the holder...........................................88Seat belt height adjustment...................... 27Seat belt reminder......................................... 28
Deactivating the seat belt reminder............. 28Seat belts
See: Fastening the seat belts........................... 27Seats....................................................................81Security code.................................................169Shuffle/random.............................................175
Type 1.......................................................................175Type 2 and 3..........................................................175
Sitting in the Correct Position.................... 81
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Snow ChainsSee: Using Snow Chains.................................. 154
Sound button.................................................170Speed Control
See: Cruise Control.............................................110Stability Control............................................105
Principle of Operation...................................... 105Starter Switch
See: Ignition Switch............................................89Starting a Diesel Engine.............................. 92
Cold or hot engine................................................92Starting and Stopping the Engine........... 89
General Information...........................................89Starting a Petrol Engine................................ 91
Cold or hot engine.................................................91
Engine idle speed after starting..................... .92Flooded engine......................................................91Start-Stop........................................................94
Principle of Operation........................................94Station preset buttons................................. 171Station tuning control................................. 170
DAB service linking.............................................170Manual tuning......................................................170Scan tuning...........................................................170Seek tuning...........................................................170
Steering Wheel Lock....................................90
Vehicles with keyless starting.......................... 91Vehicles without keyless starting................. .90Steering Wheel................................................41Storage compartments............................... 86Sun Visors.........................................................86Switching Off the Engine............................ 93
Vehicles with a turbocharger........................... 93Symbols Glossary.............................................7
Symbols in this handbook................................... 7Symbols on your vehicle....................................... 7
TTechnical SpecificationsSee: Capacities and Specifications............ .159
Telephone commands............................... 193Create a phonebook.......................................... 196Main settings........................................................197Phone......................................................................193Phone functions.................................................194
Telephone controls...................................... 182Remote control...................................................182
Telephone setup............................................181Bond another Bluetooth phone.................... 182Making a phone an active phone................. 182Phonebook.............................................................181Phonebook categories...................................... 182
Telephone.........................................................181General Information...........................................181
TelephoneSee: Using the telephone................................ 182
Toll Reader........................................................87Tow Ball.............................................................113
Driving with a trailer............................................115Driving without a trailer.....................................116Inserting the tow ball arm................................ 114Maintenance.........................................................116
Removing the tow ball arm............................. 115Unlocking the tow ball armmechanism.......................................................114
Towing a Trailer...............................................113Steep gradients....................................................113
Towing Points.................................................129Towing the Vehicle on Four
Wheels...........................................................129All vehicles............................................................129Vehicles with automatic
transmission....................................................129
Towing................................................................113Track selection...............................................175Type 2 and 3..........................................................175
Traffic information control......................... 171Activating traffic announcements................. 171Ending traffic announcements...................... 172Traffic announcement volume....................... 172
Transmission...................................................101Trip Computer.................................................69
....................................................................................69Odometer...............................................................69
Type approvals.............................................209FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE.............209RX-42 - declaration of conformity............. 209
Tyre Care..........................................................153Tyre Pressures
See: Technical Specifications........................ 154Tyre Repair Kit...............................................150
General information..........................................150Inflating the tyre...................................................151Using the tyre repair kit......................................151
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TyresSee: Wheels and Tyres..................................... 145
UUnder Bonnet Overview - 1.25LDuratec-16V (Sigma)/1.4L Duratec-16V(Sigma)/1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT(Sigma).........................................................133
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.4LDuratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel.................... 134
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.6LDuratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel.................... 135
USB Port...........................................................88USB
See: Using a USB device................................. 203Using an iPod................................................204Audio control.......................................................205Operation.............................................................204
Using a USB device.....................................203Audio control......................................................204Operation..............................................................203
Using Cruise Control....................................110Cancelling the set speed................................... 111Changing the set speed.................................... 110Resuming the set speed..................................... 111
Setting a speed....................................................110Switching cruise control off.............................. 111Switching cruise control on............................. 110
Using Eco mode.............................................96Resetting Eco mode........................................... 96
Using seat belts during pregnancy.......... 28Using Snow Chains......................................154
Vehicles with stability control (ESP).......... 154Using Stability Control...............................105
Vehicles with stability control (ESP)switch.................................................................105
Using start-stop.............................................94To re-start the engine......................................... 95To stop the engine...............................................94
Using the telephone.................................... 182Changing the active phone............................ 184Debonding a bonded phone.......................... 184Making a call........................................................183Muting the microphone................................... 184Receiving an incoming call............................. 183Receiving a second incoming call................ 184
Using voice control......................................185Name tag...............................................................186System operation...............................................185
Using Winter Tyres.......................................154
VVehicle battery...............................................143Vehicle Care.....................................................141Vehicle Identification Number................. 158Vehicle Identification Plate....................... 158Vehicle identification.................................. 158Vehicle recovery............................................129Ventilation
See: Climate Control...........................................75
VentsSee: Air Vents.........................................................75VIN
See: Vehicle Identification Number............. 158Voice control..................................................185
Principle of Operation.......................................185Voice Control...................................................42
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