FORD New Buyer's Guide
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Auxiliary Power Points
About This Manual...........................................3
Replacement Parts
Recommendation.........................................3
Cigar Lighter.......................................................17
Child Safety
General Information.......................................18
Starting and Stopping the
Engine
Child Safety Locks............................................5
Fuel and Refueling
Safety Belts
Safety Precautions.........................................19
Refueling............................................................19
Fuel Consumption.........................................20
Fastening the Safety Belts............................6
Locks
Locking and Unlocking...................................8
Transmission
Security
Manual Transmission.....................................21
Automatic Transmission..............................21
Passive Anti-Theft System...........................9
Anti-Theft Alarm..............................................9
Brakes
General Information......................................22
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock
Brakes.............................................................22
Parking Brake...................................................22
Steering Wheel
Frequently Asked Questions......................10
Lighting
Parking Aids
Frequently Asked Questions........................11
Parking Aid........................................................24
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows...............................................12
Frequently Asked Questions.......................12
Driving Hints
Instrument Cluster
Maintenance
Gauges.................................................................13
General Information......................................26
Checking the Wiper Blades........................26
Adjusting the Headlamps............................27
Driving Through Water..................................25
Information Displays
Trip Computer..................................................14
Vehicle Care
Climate Control
Repairing Minor Paint Damage.................29
Hints on Controlling the Interior
Climate............................................................15
Heated Windows and Mirrors.....................15
Frequently Asked Questions.......................16
Vehicle battery
General Information.....................................30
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Wheels and Tires
Tire Care..............................................................31
Audio System
Audio unit..........................................................33
Connectivity
Connecting an external device..................35
Navigation
Navigation.........................................................36
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Introduction
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
REPLACEMENT PARTS
RECOMMENDATION
This manual provides answers to your
questions during daily maintenance and
vehicle usage. The aim is to assist you to
operate your vehicle with confidence.
Your vehicle has been built to the highest
standards using quality parts. As a result,
you can enjoy driving it for many years.
WARNING
We recommend that you demand the use
of genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts
whenever your vehicle requires scheduled
maintenance or repair. You can clearly
identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts
by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or
Motorcraft branding on the parts or their
packaging.
Always drive with care and attention
when using and operating the
controls and features on your vehicle.
Note: This manual describes product
features and options available throughout
the range, sometimes even before they are
generally available. It may describe options
not fitted to your vehicle.
Examples of non-genuine parts
Headlamps
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 the
illustrations is always correct.
Brightness is a main criterion for
headlamps. Being too bright or too dull can
affect road safety. In terms of durability,
the internal reflector panel of genuine
headlamps is designed to be durable and
resistant to ageing so that it maintains
consistent brightness, while many
non-genuine lamps wear quickly.
Note: Always use and operate your vehicle
in line with all applicable laws and
regulations.
Modern vehicles include advanced
technology and safety features. It is
important to become familiar with the
vehicle's structural characteristics and
learn proper operating skills. This manual
is used to introduce you to some of the
main functional features and common
approaches to using a vehicle.
Drive shaft
The design of the drive shaft requires
universal joints that need to be able to bear
heavy loads. Thus, material and precision
of a normal drive shaft must be taken into
consideration. If the drive shaft is not
balanced well, it will cause the vehicle to
wobble whilst driving, affecting related
components and road safety.
Note: The information in this manual is for
your reference only and not a replacement
to your owner's manual. We recommend
you to know your vehicle by reading the
owner's manual, which will provide you with
the details and standard configurations
of your vehicle, especially with important
information about how to operate the
vehicle properly and drive safely.
Brake pad or disk
Non-genuine brake pads often cannot
meet Ford requirements, which can cause
overheating and lead to brake failure or
losing the ability to brake.
Cracks can appear on non genuine brake
discs, which could affect braking
performance and road safety.
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Introduction
Engine oil and oil filter
Non genuine engine oil and oil filters can
cause damage to the engine due to
incorrect viscosity and less effective
filtration. Regular maintenance by an
authorized Ford dealer will ensure that your
vehicle remains safe and reliable.
We recommend that you ask your Ford
Dealer for advice on parts and accessories
suitable for your vehicle and have them
fitted at an Authorised Ford dealership.
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Child Safety
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
WARNING
You cannot open the doors from
inside if you have put the child safety
locks on.
If there are children sitting in the back
seats, please make sure that the child
safety locks are turned on to avoid any risk
of an accident caused by children pulling
the inside door handles.
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Safety Belts
The enormous inertial force generated by
a vehicle collision or sudden emergency
braking can result in the driver and the
passengers impacting with items inside
the vehicle such as the steering wheel,
windshield glass or seat backs. Safety
belts can assist in restraining the driver or
passengers in their seats. Moreover, the
buffering function of safety belts can
absorb considerable kinetic energy, and
reduce the degree of injuries to the driver
or passengers.
FASTENING THE SAFETY
BELTS
WARNING
Insert the tongue into the buckle until
an audible click is heard. If you do not
hear a click, the safety belt has not
been inserted correctly.
Note: Refer to your owner's manual for
safety belt intructions.
Note: Only when the safety belt and the
airbag are used together can they provide
optimum protection.
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Adult safety belts should not be used on
a child. Instead, a specially installed child
safety restraint should be used.
Note: Refer to your owner's manual for
instructions on fitment and usage of child
safety restraints.
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Safety Belts
Inspect the condition of the safety belts
regularly. For example, functioning of the
pretensioner, smooth operation of the
safety belt buckles, smoothness of the belt
surface, proper operation of the adjusting
devices, the warning chime and dash light.
If any damage or abnormal operation is
found, have your vehicle checked by an
Authorized Ford dealer as soon as possible.
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Locks
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
Note: Check your vehicle is locked before
leaving it unattended.
Note: Do not leave your keys in the vehicle.
Note: All the doors will lock automatically
when the vehicle is driven at or above 7
Km/h (4.3 mph). This function can be
enabled or disabled.
Note: If the central locking function fails to
operate, the doors can be individually locked
using the key in the position shown.
A
B
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A. Lock
B. Unlock
All the doors can still be opened manually
from the inside even when the vehicle has
been locked, this is a safety feature to
enable the passengers in the vehicle to
open the doors in an emergency.
Note: Refer to your owner's manual for
locking and unlocking instructions.
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Security
PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT
SYSTEM
The engine immobilizer is a theft protection
system that prevents someone from
starting the engine with an incorrectly
coded key. The immobilizer indicator will
flash if the key is removed from the ignition
or an incorrect key has been inserted.
If you are unable to start the engine with a
correctly coded key, this indicates a
malfunction. Have the immobilizer checked
by an Authorized Ford dealer immediately.
ANTI-THEFT ALARM
The alarm is triggered in any of the
following ways:
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If someone opens a door or the hood
without a valid key or remote control.
If someone removes the audio or
navigation system.
If the ignition is turned to position I, II
or III without a valid key.
If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn will
sound for 30 seconds and the hazard
warning flasher will flash for five minutes.
Any further attempts to perform one of the
above will trigger the alarm again.
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Steering Wheel
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Why does the steering wheel make
a noise when turned to full lock?
When the steering wheel is turned to its
end, the power steering pump releases its
pressure to avoid damaging the power
steering system. A sound may be heard
during pressure release, this is normal.
WARNING
Do not turn and hold the steering
wheel to its end for a long period of
time. This will affect the service
lifetime of the power steering oil pump.
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Lighting
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Why do the headlamps
occasionally mist up?
Mist formation is common and
unavoidable. It appears when there is a
temperature difference inside and outside
the head lamp.
Does the mist in the lamp have any
impact on the lamp brightness?
No, the lamp brightness will not be
affected. Tests shows that plating on the
reflecting mirror does not peel off or crack
which ensures good lighting performance.
Why do lamps on many latest
model vehicles tend to mist
easily?
All lamps will mist up, but the mist inside
head lamps that have patterns is hard to
see. To improve vehicle appearance, late
model vehicles do not have these patterns
so the mist is more visible.
Will the mist disappear?
When the lamp is switched off, the
temperature inside the lamp will decrease,
excess water will drain out through the
ventilation pipe and the mist will
disappear.
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Windows and Mirrors
POWER WINDOWS
WARNING
Do not operate the power windows
unless they are free from obstruction.
Note: If you operate the switches often
during a short period of time, the system
might become inoperative for a certain
period of time to prevent damage to the
window winding system.
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Switch on the ignition to operate the power
windows.
Why Is The Interior Noisy Whilst
Driving?
The power window switch is an electronic
appliance, it should be protected from
water ingress to avoid the failure of the
switch.
When the car is moving with the windows
or moonroof opened, the passenger
compartment becomes a vacuum. The air
flow around body, together with the
vacuum creates a resonance which
generates noise.
Under What Conditions Will The
Noises Be More Audible While
Driving?
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FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Note: It is recommended to close the
windows and moonroof completely to
reduce wind noise, improve passenger
comfort, A/C performance and fuel
consumption during driving.
Note: Loose items left inside your vehicle
may generate random noise.
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Driving on a concrete road.
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Driving through tunnels or between
barriers.
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Driving through strong winds and in
cold weather.
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Driving at high speed.
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Driving over speed humps.
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Incorrect tire inflation pressure.
Instrument Cluster
GAUGES
The design of the engine coolant
temperature gauge is to sweep from
around 60°C to 90°C.
The optimum working temperature for an
engine is 90°C. After starting the engine,
the thermostat will control the coolant's
circulation enabling the engine to heat the
coolant to its optimum temperature in the
shortest time. This will reduce fuel
consumption, protect and extend the
service period of the engine.
The water-in-fuel indicator lamp
will come on if there is excess
water in the fuel filter. Drain off
the water immediately.
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Information Displays
TRIP COMPUTER
Distance to empty
A
F
E
D
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A
Information display.
B
Speedometer
C
Engine coolant temperature gauge
D
Tripmeter reset button
E
Fuel gauge
F
Tachometer
Trip computer display in the information
display indicates the approximate distance
the vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining
in the tank. Changes in driving pattern may
cause the value to vary.
Note: The distance to empty value should
only be used as a guide.
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C
B
Climate Control
HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE
INTERIOR CLIMATE
HEATED WINDOWS AND
MIRRORS
Open all the windows and moonroof to
allow the hot air trapped inside the vehicle
to escape.
Heated windows
In certain weather conditions, a layer of
mist may appear on the inner side of the
vehicle windows due to the difference in
the inside and outside temperature of the
vehicle. The mist can obstruct the view of
the driver and severely affect road safety.
Manual climate control
Note: The heated windows operate only
when the engine is running.
Heated windshield
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Selecting the A/C MAX will provide
maximum occupant cooling. To switch the
A/C off press the A/C button again.
Heated rear window
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Automatic climate control
On Vehicles With Manual Climate
control
When the temperature is above 4°C
(39°F), the A/C will switch on
automatically. Make sure that the blower
is on. The indicator in the switch will
illuminate during defogging.
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Press the AUTO button, set the
temperature to the desired level. In
NON-AUTO mode, set the temperature
and fan speed to the desired level.
On Vehilces With Automatic climate
control
Three to five minutes after switching on
the A/C, it is recommended to set the
circulation mode to interior circulation. This
will assist with cooling and prevent
undesirable odor inside the vehicle.
Press the windshield defogging button.
Outside air will flow into the vehicle and
A/C is automatically selected. As long as
the air distribution is set to this position,
you cannot select recirculated air.
When the desired cooling level is reached,
Set the air distribution control, blower and
air vents to suit your requirements.
The blower speed and the temperature
control operate automatically and cannot
be adjusted manually. The blower is set to
high speed and the temperature to High.
When you select windshield defogging, the
heated screens switch on automatically
and switch off after a short time.
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Climate Control
To return to auto mode, press the AUTO
button.
Note: If the odor persists, the climate
control system may need to be cleaned
thoroughly. Have the system checked by a
properly trained technician.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Why is there no warm air coming
from the heater immediately after
starting the vehicle?
Why is there an odor when the
climate control is used?
Air gets heated in the heater core through
the heat transferred from engine coolant.
Efficient heat transfer will take place only
when the engine coolant reaches its
optimum temperature (95°C).
All new vehicles will have a distinct odor.
Open the windows for ventilation during
the first two months and the odor will
gradually reduce.
Use the outside air circulation mode
regularly. Clean or replace the climate
control filter if necessary during regular
maintenance.
What are the causes for odor inside
the vehicle?
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Damp or soaked interior.
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Improperly sealed food stored inside
the vehicle.
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Excessive use of perfume.
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Extended use of A/C re-circulation
mode.
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Smoking inside the vehicle without
proper ventilation.
•
Poorly maintained climate control
system.
How to reduce the odor inside the
vehicle?
•
Park the vehicle in direct sun light for a
day to dry the interior of the vehicle.
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Open all the windows and set the fan
speed and temperature to high.
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Use the outside air circulation mode to
allow fresh air to enter the vehicle.
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Auxiliary Power Points
CIGAR LIGHTER
Note: Do not hold the cigar lighter element
pressed in.
Note: If you use the socket when the engine
is not running, the battery may discharge.
Note: When the ignition is switched on, you
can use the socket to power 12 volt
appliances with a maximum current rating
of 20 amps.
Note: Use only Ford accessory connectors
or connectors specified for use with SAE
standard sockets.
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Press the element in to use the cigar
lighter. It will pop out automatically.
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Starting and Stopping the Engine
GENERAL INFORMATION
Note: The operation of the cooling fan is
normal even after the engine is switched
off. This is to reduce the engine coolant
temperature.
If the engine coolant temperature is higher
than the optimum temperature after
stopping the engine, the cooling fan could
continue to operate. This will prevent any
damage to the engine due to overheating
and will increase its service life time.
Note: When running, petrol engines are
quieter than diesel engines.
Note: Increased idle speed is normal in a
cold engine.
The idle speed is automatically increased
when the engine is cold, this assists in
heating the catalytic converter and ensures
that vehicle emissions are kept to an
absolute minimum.
The idle speed will slowly decrease to the
normal level as the catalytic converter
warms up and the engine reaches optimum
temperature.
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Fuel and Refueling
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Automotive fuels can be harmful or
fatal if swallowed. Fuels such as
gasoline is highly toxic and if
swallowed can cause death or
permanent injury. If fuel is swallowed,
call a physician immediately, even if no
symptoms are immediately apparent.
The toxic effects of fuel may not be
visible for hours.
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Avoid getting fuel liquid in your eyes. If
fuel is splashed in the eyes, remove
contact lenses (if worn), flush with
water for 15 minutes and seek medical
attention. Failure to seek proper
medical attention could lead to
permanent injury.
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Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed
through the skin. If fuel is splashed on
the skin, clothing or both, promptly
remove contaminated clothing and
wash skin thoroughly with soap and
water. Repeated or prolonged skin
contact with fuel liquid or vapor causes
skin irritation.
•
Breathing gasoline vapors or skin
contact could cause an adverse
reaction. In sensitive individuals, serious
personal injury or sickness may result.
If fuel is splashed on the skin, promptly
wash skin thoroughly with soap and
water. Consult a physician immediately
if you experience an adverse reaction.
WARNINGS
Automotive fuels can cause serious
injury or death if misused or
mishandled.
Do not overfill the fuel tank. The
pressure in an overfilled tank may
cause leakage and lead to fuel spray
and fire.
Turn off your cell phone before
entering a fuel filling station.
The fuel system may be under
pressure. If you hear a hissing sound
near the fuel filler door (capless
system), do not refuel until the sound
stops. Otherwise, fuel may spray out, which
could cause serious personal injury.
Avoid fueling your vehicle when the
outside temperature is high, this may
lead to increased fuel evaporation
and could cause serious personal injury.
The flow of fuel through a fuel pump
nozzle can produce static electricity,
which can cause fire if fuel is pumped
into an ungrounded fuel container.
Ethanol and gasoline may contain
benzene, which is a cancer-causing
agent.
Always switch off the engine and do
not smoke while refueling. Never
allow sparks or open flames near the
filler neck.
REFUELING
Note: Do not attempt to start the engine if
you have filled the fuel tank with the
incorrect fuel. This could damage the
engine. Have the system checked by a
properly trained technician immediately.
Avoid inhaling fuel vapors.
Observe the following guidelines when
handling automotive fuel:
Note: The best time to refuel the vehicle is
when the atmospheric temperature is
cooler. This will avoid fuel evaporating due
to heat while filling.
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Fuel and Refueling
Loading
Note: Do not always completely fill up your
fuel tank unless it is for long distance driving.
A filled-up tank will increase the load and
consume extra fuel.
WARNING
Do not exceed the maximum front
and rear axle loads for your vehicle.
The fuel pump is installed inside the fuel
tank, so that it can dissipate its heat
through the fuel. To prevent damage to
the fuel pump, always fill the fuel tank
before it is empty.
Unnecessary items carried in the vehicle
will add extra weight causing increased
fuel consumption.
Avoid Refueling when the fuel tank at the
station is being filled. This will surge up the
deposits which may cause blockages in
your vehicle's fuel system and lead to poor
engine operation and other failures.
Regular Maintenance and Care
Good maintenance of the engine and
proper tire pressure will significantly
influence fuel consumption. There are
many other aspects of your vehicle that
need regular inspection and maintenance.
Visit an Authorized Ford dealer periodically
for better maintenance and care of your
vehicle.
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Easy cold start
Electronically controlled and fuel injected
modern engines can properly monitor air
flow and intake air temperature. Therefore
it is not necessary to preheat the engine.
Drive normally during a cold start to let the
engine achieve its normal working
temperature quickly.
Steady Speed
Maintain a constant speed during driving.
Even when you need to accelerate, do it
gradually. If you step hard on the
accelerator, the quantity of fuel injection
will increase rapidly, increasing the fuel
consumption and emissions. Keep a safe
distance from the vehicle ahead and avoid
sudden acceleration.
Avoid High Speed
Driving at a high speed on the freeway, will
increase air resistance and fuel
consumption. The most fuel efficient
speed on the freeway is between 80 km/h
(50 mph) to 100 km/h (62 mph). Ensure
all the windows are closed to aid fuel
consumption.
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Transmission
With the transmission in neutral, the engine
auxiliary braking will be absent resulting in
increased braking distance.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Note: Do not drive your vehicle with the
clutch partially depressed. This will damage
the clutch and consume more fuel.
Never engage neutral gear while driving as
this could cause transmission damage due
to lack of lubrication and cooling.
Reverse gear
WARNING
Engage reverse gear only when the
vehicle is stationary.
A new vehicle has to experience a
breaking-in period. You will feel some
resistance and hear some noise when
engaging reverse gear. The reverse gear is
different from other gears and the frictional
resistance is higher. Proper engaging of the
gears can reduce noise.
To avoid shifting noise when engaging
reverse gear, wait approximately three
seconds with the clutch depressed while
the vehicle is stationary. Proper handling
of your vehicle will protect the
transmission and reduce clutch and tire
wear.
Neutral gear
Note: Engage neutral gear only when the
vehicle is stationary.
With the transmission in neutral, the engine
auxiliary braking will be absent resulting in
increased braking distance.
When neutral is engaged, the vehicle will
be in idle mode. The fuel consumed in idle
mode is often more than when the vehicle
is going downhill with the gears engaged.
So driving downhill with the vehicle in
neutral gear will not save fuel.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Note: Engage neutral gear only when the
vehicle is stationary.
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Brakes
Normal brake operation involves friction
between the brake disk and the brake pad.
This is a process of converting kinetic
energy into heat energy, so the brake disk
will generate heat.
GENERAL INFORMATION
ABS warning lamp
If it illuminates when you are
driving, this indicates a
malfunction. You will continue
to have normal braking (without ABS).
Have the system checked by a properly
trained technician as soon as possible.
HINTS ON DRIVING WITH
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
Note: When the system is operating, the
brake pedal will pulse and may travel
further. Maintain pressure on the brake
pedal. You may also hear a noise from the
system. This is normal.
Braking noise
Note: When the brake is applied, noise may
be heard. This is normal. These noises are
due to cold, heat, moisture, road dust, salt
or mud.
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.
Disc brakes
Wet brake discs result in reduced braking
efficiency. Dab the brake pedal after driving
in heavy rain or from a car wash to remove
the film of water from the brake discs.
Parking brake
PARKING BRAKE
The parking brake lever travel distance will
increase due to continuous usage as they
are made of metal wires which are
stretchable. This is normal and they do not
affect the braking performance.
Vehicles With Automatic
Transmission
WARNING
Always set the parking brake fully
and leave your vehicle with the
transmission selector lever in
position P.
Corrosion on brake disk
Brake discs are made of iron and if they are
not used for long time, they might show
some corrosion. This is normal and does
not affect the braking performance.
Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing uphill move the transmission selector
lever to position P and turn the steering
wheel away from the curb.
The corrosion will be removed once the
vehicle has been driven.
Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing downhill move the transmission
selector lever to position P and turn the
steering wheel toward the curb.
Brake disk heating
WARNING
Do not touch the brake disc or brake
pad when it is hot.
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Brakes
Vehicles With Manual
Transmission
Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing uphill select first gear and turn the
steering wheel away from the curb.
Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and
facing downhill select reverse gear and turn
the steering wheel toward the curb.
All Vehicles
Note: Do not press the release button while
pulling the lever up.
To apply the parking brake:
1. Press the foot brake pedal firmly.
2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its
fullest extent.
To release the parking brake:
1. Press the brake pedal firmly.
2. Pull the lever up slightly.
3. Press the release button and push the
lever down.
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Parking Aids
PARKING AID
WARNING
The parking aid does not relieve you
of your responsibility to drive with
due care and attention.
The rear parking aid is based on the
principle of ultrasound feedback. The
sensors calculate the distance between
the vehicle and the obstacle based on the
time span between the sending and
receiving of the ultrasound. In addition, the
ultrasounds sent out by the sensors have
certain angles, and there will be some so
called "dead-angles" that they cannot
reach. If the obstacle is beside the sensor,
or the obstacle is very short in height, or its
section area is very small, then the parking
aid will probably not send out warning
tones.
The function of the parking aid is to remind
the driver of the distance between the
vehicle and the obstacle.
Note: The warning tone will be different
depending on the distance (this varies
among different factory designs). Drivers
must familiarize themselves with these
warning tones to make sound judgment on
distance from obstacles.
WARNING
Do not wash the sensor with water
at high pressure.
If the parking aid tone sounds continuously
or does not sound at all, wipe the surface
of the sensor. If it is the same, have your
vehicle checked by an authorized dealer.
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Driving Hints
DRIVING THROUGH WATER
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WARNING
Never cross a fast-flowing deep
stream, as your vehicle could be
swept away.
Note: Drive through water in an emergency
only, and not as part of normal driving.
Note: Engine damage can occur if water
enters the air filter.
Note: Always try to determine the depth
before driving the vehicle through water.
In an emergency, the vehicle can be driven
through water to a maximum depth shown
at a maximum speed of 7 km/h (4 mph).
When driving in water, maintain a low
speed and do not stop the vehicle. After
driving through water, and as soon as it is
safe to do so:
•
Depress the brake pedal lightly and
check that full brake function is
achieved.
•
Check that the horn works.
•
Check that the vehicle's lights are fully
operational.
•
Check the power assistance of the
steering system.
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Maintenance
Along with the daily checks, perform
the following checks before traveling
a long distance
GENERAL INFORMATION
Importance of regular
maintenance
•
Check all the fluid levels.
After a vehicle is driven for a long time, its
components will age or wear.
•
Make sure that the filler caps are fitted
properly.
If the vehicle is not regularly maintained, it
will affect the overall performance of the
vehicle. If the problem persists, it will affect
other parts which will cost more than the
regular maintenance cost. Thus have your
vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain
its roadworthiness and resale value.
•
Cracks or fluid leak in the engine
compartment.
•
Engine operation.
CHECKING THE WIPER
BLADES
The importance of regular maintenance
lies in maintaining or replacing the parts or
components of a vehicle that will normally
deteriorate or wear through normal usage,
as well as spotting potential risks and fixing
faults in time by thorough inspections.
Please refer to your Ford customer support,
Warranty and Service manual for details
of service requirements.
Note: Choose wiper blades of reliable
quality.
Replace the wiper blades as soon as they
begin to leave bands of water and smears.
If you do not replace them, the rain sensor
will continue to detect water on the
windshield and the wipers will operate,
even though the majority of the windshield
is dry.
Checks before Driving
Horizontal lines
Note: When carrying out maintenance
checks make sure that filler caps are fitted
securely.
Daily checks
•
Make sure that all the lights, brake
pedal, meters and indicators are
working properly.
•
Make sure that the windows, outside
mirrors and the outside lights are clean.
•
Inspect and make sure that the
inflation pressure and condition of the
tires are good.
•
Check for any leaks under the vehicle.
•
Check for sufficient fuel quantity.
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Foreign object stuck in the wiper blades or
worn out wiper blades will leave horizontal
water marks affecting the view.
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A patch of unwiped area
Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of
the blade to check for roughness and clean
the wiper blade's lips with water applied
with a soft sponge.
If the problem still exist, replace the wiper
blades.
Vertical lines
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Worn out wiper blades or arms will not
clean the glass evenly due to insufficient
pressure on the windshield. Replace the
wiper blades.
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS
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Windshield with oil or wax or worn out
wiper blades makes strange noises, jumps
or cannot operate smoothly.
Clean the windshield and if the problem
exists, replace the wiper blades.
Spots
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The headlamp brightness and shape are
tested before a vehicle is transported out
of the factory. The right hand drive vehicles
will have lesser light beam on the right
compared to the left and vice versa.
The worn out wiper blades leave spotty
water marks, replace the wiper blades.
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Maintenance
If you feel that your headlamps are not
bright enough, it is recommended that you
consult an Authorized Ford dealer for
inspection.
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Vehicle Care
REPAIRING MINOR PAINT
DAMAGE
Gloss
Affected by weather or environment, a
vehicle can lose its gloss on the surface of
the paint. Frequent washing, waxing and
polishing of the vehicle exterior can help
maintain the paint.
Scratches
Note: In case of a scratch, it is
recommended to repair it at an authorized
Ford dealership as early as possible to avoid
corrosion or further deterioration.
Before a car comes out of the factory, the
material, physicochemical properties and
technical process of its paint are tested to
comply with the relevant standards or
industry specifications. However, hard
objects such as twigs, keys or stones will
still cause scratches which is unavoidable.
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Vehicle battery
GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
You must replace the battery with
one of exactly the same
specification.
Ampere hour (AH) indicates the capacity
of the battery.
To increase the battery life:
•
Avoid unnecessary use of electrical
devices in your vehicle.
•
Recharge the battery periodically, if you
drive only short distances or your
journeys contain frequent stopping and
starting or driving mostly at night time.
To prevent a battery from discharging:
•
Close all the doors, hood and trunk
properly.
•
Lock the car at all times as this is the
most efficient battery saving mode
during anti-theft monitoring.
•
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal
of the battery when the vehicle is not
being used for a long period of time.
This will prevent the battery from
discharging completely.
Ford vehicles are equipped with battery
saving function called a 10 minute mode.
The information screen will stay on for 10
minutes to provide the driver with an
opportunity to check the mileage, date,
time etc; whereas other functions such as
meters, CD player etc., will gradually go
into hibernation.
Note: The large color screen shuts down
once the vehicle is locked to reduce battery
consumption.
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Wheels and Tires
As long as you pay attention to the
condition of the tires before driving and
follow the suggestions from Ford on
maintenance of the vehicle including tire
rotation, wheel alignment and tire
replacement, you will be able to keep the
tires and your vehicle performing at their
optimum level.
TIRE CARE
A decal with tire pressure data is located
in the front passenger door opening at the
B-pillar.
WARNINGS
The spare tire should only be used
for emergencies and not for long
periods of time.
i
Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph)
when the spare tire is fitted to the
vehicle.
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Note: If the repaired tires are used as spare
tires, they have to be fitted to the non-driven
wheels to avoid transmission damage.
Poor driving habits lead to worn tire treads
and spillage of improper liquid on the tires
may cause the rubber to deteriorate and
expand. Damages and cuts on the tire
sidewalls may seriously affect the basic
function of the tires. Upon identifying any
of these problems, have the tires checked
or replaced at an Authorized Ford
dealership.
Non-driven wheels are the rear wheels in
case of front wheel drive vehicles and
vice-versa.
High inflation pressure will cause
discomfort and low inflation pressure will
cause more fuel consumption. Incorrect
inflation pressure will cause uneven tire
wear.
The vehicle will lose its stability if the
inflation pressure is higher on one side and
lower on the other.
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Types of tire wear
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1
High inflation pressure or severe driving condition
2
Low inflation pressure
3
Faulty shock absorber
4
Faulty wheel alignment
5
Maximum braking (a locked up tire)
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Audio System
Multiple Signal Noise
AUDIO UNIT
Note: Irregular shaped CDs and CDs with a
scratch protection film or self adhesive
labels attached should not be used.
Warranty claims, where this type of disc is
found to be inside an audio unit returned for
repair, will not be accepted.
Note: Do not insert foreign objects into any
of the unit disc drives or media card slots.
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Note: Do not insert more than one disc into
the unit disc drive.
FM radio signals can be reflected by
obstacles, so you may receive direct
signals and reflected signals at the same
time, which will cause slight delayed
receiving and you may hear broken or
distorted sounds. This can also happen
near the transmitting tower of the radio
station.
Note: Use only 12 cm (4.7 inches) discs or
8 cm (3.1 inches) discs with a suitable
adaptor.
Interrupted FM Radio Signals
Shivering or Jumping Noises
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FM radio signals can only be reflected. So,
unlike AM radio signals, they cannot be
transmitted to a long distance on the
ground. So the receiving distance of FM
radio signals is shorter than that of AM
radio signals. In addition, the quality of FM
reception is also affected by atmospheric
conditions.
FM radio signals are transmitted in direct
lines, so their strength will be reduced
when they travel through a valley or in
between tall buildings or when they bump
into other obstacles. When cars travel
through these areas, some noises may be
received.
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Audio System
AM Station Features
Weak Signal Noise
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AM radio signals can evade objects such
as buildings and mountains, and reflect
back to the ground from upper
atmosphere. So AM radio signals can travel
further than FM radio signals. Sometimes
one may receive sounds sent from two
radio stations at the same time in the same
frequency.
Radio signals become weaker with the
increase in the distance from the
transmitting tower. You may experience
pauses in transmission or hear noises.
Radio Station Drifting Noise
Strong Signal Noise
ABC
ABC
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When driving near transmitting towers of
two radio stations sending out strong
signals with similar frequencies, sounds
originally heard from one station may
temporarily disappear while those from
the second station are being received. At
the same time there may be some noises
due to interference.
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When driving near the transmitting tower,
signals become very strong and you may
hear some noises or broken sounds.
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Connectivity
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL
DEVICE
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Note: As various standards exist,
manufacturers are able to implement a
variety of profiles in their bluetooth devices.
Because of this, an incompatibility can occur
between the bluetooth device and the
system, which in some cases may limit
system functionality. To avoid this situation,
only recommended devices should be used.
Please visit the website
www.ford-mobile-connectivity.com for
full details.
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Navigation
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•
•
•
•
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•
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GPS signal reception
•
When the GPS is turned on, it needs
some time to search for the satellite
and to trace it, during which no signals
are shown so wait for some time for it
to work normally.
•
GPS signals are weak when there are
obstacles above the GPS. For example
when the vehicle is running under a
high bridge or a building or inside a
tunnel, the reception of GPS signals
may be affected or blocked.
•
Solar tint films on the windshield will
affect reception of GPS signals.
Under the following conditions,
GPS may not be able to locate
accurately
Note: When you find that the actual route
of the vehicle is different from that on the
GPS, check if the map is up to date.
•
•
•
Upon bad reception of GPS.
When the car is hauled or moved after
the engine stops (for example through
a ferry or a trailer).
When the angle of a fork is small.
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When the car is going up to or coming
out of a viaduct in a city.
When the main road and the side road
are very close to each other.
When the road on viaduct is almost
perpendicularly above the road below.
When the car is running on a long
straight road.
After driving for a long time and
continuously change directions of no
pattern in an area where there is no
road on the map.
After driving on the spinning paths of
an automatic parking lot.
After a new tire is mounted.
When the tire pressure is not correct.
When a non-genuine part is used.
Index
A
Connectivity.....................................................35
A/C
D
See: Climate Control............................................15
Driving Hints.....................................................25
Driving Through Water..................................25
About This Manual...........................................3
ABS
See: Brakes..............................................................22
E
ABS driving hints
See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock
Brakes..................................................................22
Engine Immobilizer
See: Passive Anti-Theft System.......................9
Accessories
See: Replacement Parts
Recommendation..............................................3
F
Adjusting the Headlamps............................27
Air Conditioning
Fastening the Safety Belts............................6
Frequently Asked Questions......................10
See: Climate Control............................................15
Does the mist in the lamp have any impact
on the lamp brightness?................................11
How to reduce the odor inside the
vehicle?................................................................16
Under What Conditions Will The Noises Be
More Audible While Driving?........................12
What are the causes for odor inside the
vehicle?................................................................16
Why does the steering wheel make a noise
when turned to full lock?..............................10
Why do lamps on many latest model
vehicles tend to mist easily?.........................11
Why do the headlamps occasionally mist
up?..........................................................................11
Why Is The Interior Noisy Whilst
Driving?................................................................12
Why is there an odor when the climate
control is used?................................................16
Why is there no warm air coming from the
heater immediately after starting the
vehicle?................................................................16
Will the mist disappear?.....................................11
Alarm
See: Anti-Theft Alarm...........................................9
Anti-Theft Alarm..............................................9
Audio System...................................................33
Audio unit..........................................................33
AM Station Features...........................................34
Interrupted FM Radio Signals..........................33
Multiple Signal Noise..........................................33
Radio Station Drifting Noise............................34
Shivering or Jumping Noises............................33
Strong Signal Noise.............................................34
Weak Signal Noise...............................................34
Automatic Transmission..............................21
Auxiliary Power Points...................................17
B
Brakes.................................................................22
General Information............................................22
C
Fuel and Refueling..........................................19
Fuel Consumption.........................................20
Checking the Wiper Blades........................26
A patch of unwiped area....................................27
Horizontal lines.....................................................26
Spots.........................................................................27
Vertical lines...........................................................27
Avoid High Speed.................................................20
Easy cold start.......................................................20
Loading ...................................................................20
Regular Maintenance and Care .....................20
Steady Speed .......................................................20
Child Safety.........................................................5
Child Safety Locks............................................5
Cigar Lighter.......................................................17
Climate Control................................................15
Connecting an external device..................35
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Index
G
N
Gauges.................................................................13
Navigation.........................................................36
GPS signal reception..........................................36
Under the following conditions, GPS may
not be able to locate accurately................36
H
Handbrake
P
See: Parking Brake...............................................22
Heated Windows and Mirrors.....................15
Parking Aid........................................................24
Parking Aids......................................................24
Parking Brake...................................................22
Heated windows....................................................15
Heating
See: Climate Control............................................15
Hints on Controlling the Interior
Climate.............................................................15
Automatic climate control.................................15
Manual climate control.......................................15
All Vehicles..............................................................23
Vehicles With Automatic
Transmission.....................................................22
Vehicles With Manual Transmission.............23
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock
Brakes..............................................................22
Passive Anti-Theft System...........................9
PATS
I
Power Door Locks
See: Passive Anti-Theft System.......................9
See: Locking and Unlocking...............................8
Information Displays......................................14
Instrument Cluster..........................................13
Introduction........................................................3
Power Windows...............................................12
R
L
Refueling............................................................19
Repairing Minor Paint Damage.................29
Lighting.................................................................11
Locking and Unlocking...................................8
Locks.....................................................................8
Gloss.........................................................................29
Scratches................................................................29
Replacement Parts
Recommendation..........................................3
M
.......................................................................................4
Examples of non-genuine parts........................3
Maintenance....................................................26
S
General Information............................................26
Manual Transmission.....................................21
Safety Belts.........................................................6
Safety Precautions.........................................19
Security.................................................................9
Starting and Stopping the Engine............18
Neutral gear.............................................................21
Reverse gear............................................................21
Message Center
See: Information Displays..................................14
Mirrors
General Information.............................................18
Steering Wheel................................................10
See: Heated Windows and Mirrors.................15
See: Windows and Mirrors.................................12
T
Tire Care..............................................................31
Types of tire wear.................................................32
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Tires
See: Wheels and Tires.........................................31
Transmission.....................................................21
Transmission
See: Transmission.................................................21
Trip Computer..................................................14
Distance to empty................................................14
V
Vehicle battery................................................30
General Information............................................30
Vehicle Care.....................................................29
Ventilation
See: Climate Control............................................15
W
Wheels and Tires.............................................31
Windows and Mirrors.....................................12
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