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With the remote control:

 Press

the unlock button once.

One flash of the direction indicators
confirms that 

all

 doors have been

unlocked, that the double locking
system is deactivated and that the
anti-theft alarm system is disarmed.

Automatic relocking

To prevent the vehicle being left
unlocked inadvertently, central
locking and the anti-theft alarm
system will be reactivated
automatically 45 seconds after the
button is pressed if the following
occurs during this period:

No door is opened.

The luggage compartment is not
opened.

The ignition is not switched on.

Unlocking the tailgate

E72202

To unlock only the tailgate when the
vehicle is locked, press the unlock
button twice within three seconds.

Locking the vehicle

Left-hand drive

E72205

B

Right-hand drive

E72206

B

To activate central locking and arm
the anti-theft alarm system:

With the key:

 Turn the key in the

driver’s door to position 

B

.

38

Locks

Summary of Contents for 2006 Mondeo

Page 1: ...Owner s handbook FordMondeo 100 Ford 100 Enjoyment ...

Page 2: ...rved to change specifications design or equipment at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations This publication or part thereof may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval Errors and omissions excepted Ford Motor Company 2006 All rights reserved Order Code 6S7J 19A321 ADA CG3369en 12 2005 20060110211039 ...

Page 3: ...control battery 33 Locks 35 Locking and unlocking 35 Global opening and closing 40 Engine immobiliser 41 Principle of operation 41 Coded keys 41 Arming the engine immobiliser 43 Disarming the engine immobiliser 43 Alarm 44 Arming the alarm 44 Disarming the alarm 44 Steering wheel 46 Adjusting the steering wheel 46 Horn 46 Audio control 46 Voice control 47 Wipers and washers 48 Windscreen wipers 48...

Page 4: ...sunroof 87 Seats 90 Sitting in the correct position 90 Manual seats 90 Electric seats 91 Head restraints 92 Rear seats 93 Heated seats 95 Ventilated seats 95 Convenience features 97 Sun visors 97 Instrument lighting dimmer 97 Clock 97 Cigar lighter 97 Ashtray 98 Auxiliary power sockets 99 Cup holders 99 Storage compartments 99 Starting the engine 100 General information 100 Ignition switch 100 Sta...

Page 5: ...d load carriers 127 Towing 129 Towing a trailer 129 Essential towing checks 129 Detachable tow ball 130 Driving hints 133 Running in 133 Emergency equipment 134 First aid kit 134 Warning triangle 134 Status after a collision 135 Fuel cut off switch 135 Inspecting safety system components 135 Fuses 136 Fuse box locations 136 Changing a fuse 137 Fuse specification chart 137 Vehicle recovery 141 Towi...

Page 6: ...tery 158 Battery care 158 Using booster cables 158 Wheels and tyres 160 Changing a road wheel 160 Tyre care 166 Using winter tyres 166 Using snow chains 166 Technical specifications 167 Vehicle identification 172 Vehicle identification plate 172 Vehicle identification number VIN 172 Engine number 172 Technical specifications 173 Technical specifications 173 Type approvals 183 4 Table of Contents ...

Page 7: ...alified to service your vehicle properly and expertly Also they are supported by a wide range of highly specialised tools and equipment specially developed for servicing Ford vehicles Note Remember to pass on the Owner s handbook when reselling the vehicle It is an integral part of the vehicle SYMBOLS GLOSSARY Warning symbols in this handbook WARNING How can you reduce the risk of personal injury ...

Page 8: ...oned above have not been examined and approved by Ford unless explicitly stated by Ford In spite of continuous market product monitoring we cannot certify the suitability of such products Ford is not liable for any damage caused by the use of such products 6 Introduction ...

Page 9: ...g page 55 A Multi function lever direction indicators main beam trip computer controls See Lighting page 53 See Trip computer page 78 B Horn See Horn page 46 C Instrument cluster See Gauges page 72 See Warning lamps and indicators page 73 D Wiper lever See Windscreen wipers page 48 E 7 Quick start ...

Page 10: ... the separate handbooks M Cup holder See Cup holders page 99 N Heated and ventilated seat switch See Heated seats page 95 See Ventilated seats page 95 O Stability control ESP switch See Using stability control page 120 P Ignition switch See Ignition switch page 100 Q Cruise control See Using cruise control page 124 R Steering wheel adjustment See Adjusting the steering wheel page 46 S Audio contro...

Page 11: ... windows and mirrors page 86 B Heated rear window switch See Heated windows and mirrors page 86 C Analogue clock See Clock page 97 D Air vents See Air vents page 81 E Hazard warning flasher switch See Hazard warning flashers page 56 F Gear selector buttons See Automatic transmission page 110 G 9 Quick start ...

Page 12: ... O Steering wheel adjustment See Adjusting the steering wheel page 46 P Cruise control See Using cruise control page 124 Q Audio control See Audio control page 46 R Stability control ESP switch See Using stability control page 120 S Heated and ventilated seat switch See Heated seats page 95 See Ventilated seats page 95 T Cup holder See Cup holders page 99 U Audio navigation equipment See the separ...

Page 13: ...amp ABS warning lamp Headlamp indicator lamp Main beam indicator lamp Adjusting the steering wheel See Adjusting the steering wheel page 46 E70358 WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving Manual climate control See Manual climate control page 81 Rapid window defrosting demisting E70446 11 Quick start ...

Page 14: ...Rapid cooling of the vehicle interior E70452 Permanent comfort settings E70450 Automatic climate control See Automatic climate control page 84 E72153 Recommended setting is AUTO and 22 C Autolamps See Lighting control page 53 E72162 12 Quick start ...

Page 15: ...age 48 A B C D E72172 Single wipe A Intermittent wiping or autowipers B Normal wiping C High speed wiping D Autowipers When autowipers is selected the wipers will cycle once regardless of whether the windscreen is wet or dry Thereafter or when the ignition is switched on with autowipers selected the wipers will not cycle until water is detected on the windscreen Alternatively move the lever to ano...

Page 16: ...e rear wiper is not already switched on the wiper lever is in position C or D in position B and the front wipers are operating The rear wiper will follow the front wiper interval at intermittent or normal speed Auto dimming mirror See Interior mirror page 70 E70418 The auto dimming mirror automatically activates the dimming function when hit by glaring light from behind Locking and unlocking See L...

Page 17: ...ll not deactivate this alarm Press once to unlock the vehicle You can change this setting e g driver door opening only See Locking and unlocking page 35 Press and hold for three seconds to unlock the vehicle and open the windows and sunroof global opening Automatic relocking To prevent the vehicle being left unlocked inadvertently central locking and the anti theft alarm system will be reactivated...

Page 18: ... Manual transmission page 109 E72455 Reverse gear 6 speed transmission See Manual transmission page 109 E72456 Opening the bonnet See Opening and closing the bonnet page 149 E73406 Swivel the Ford badge in the radiator grille to the side Insert the key in the lock on the radiator grille Turn the key first anticlockwise 1 Raise the bonnet slightly and turn the key fully clockwise 2 to open the bonn...

Page 19: ...Washer fluid reservoir See Maintenance page 144 E73422 Front and rear washer systems are supplied from the same reservoir The reservoir is located behind the right hand headlamp 17 Quick start ...

Page 20: ...d safety seat checked by an expert as it might be damaged Note Do not leave children unattended in the child safety seat or in the vehicle Note When installing a child seat restraint with the seat belt always ensure belts fit without slack or twists WARNING There is a risk of death or serious injury when the manufacturer s instructions are not followed properly or when the child seat restraint is ...

Page 21: ...ately 18 months are best protected if properly restrained in rearward facing baby safety seats Group 0 on the rear seat Child safety seat E72338 Children weighing between 13 and 18 kg approximately nine months to four years old should be carried properly restrained in child safety seats Group I in the rear seat CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNINGS If your Ford vehicle is equipped with a front passenger...

Page 22: ...12 years 9 to 18 kg about 9 months 4 years Up to 13 kg about 0 2 years Up to 10 kg about 0 9 months Booster seat cushion Booster seat cushion Child safety seat Baby safety seat Baby safety seat U 1 U 1 U 1 X X Front passenger seat U U U U U Rear seats X Seat position not suitable for children in this mass age group U Seat position suitable for universal category restraints approved for use in this...

Page 23: ...ushion and a back rest into one seat for children between 15 and 25 kg The raised seating position ensures that the adult seat belt can be correctly guided over the centre of the shoulder instead of along the neck the lap belt lying tightly across the hips instead of the stomach Make sure that your child sits in an upright position Integrated booster cushion Note Do not use the raised booster cush...

Page 24: ...wn on it until you feel the locking mechanism engage E72365 The raised seating position makes it possible to position the seat belt correctly The shoulder strap should cross the centre of the shoulder the lap strap should fit tightly across the hips not the stomach E72366 22 Child safety ...

Page 25: ...d with an inertia reel three point seat belt The child safety seat may be used in any seating position in the rear seats including the centre E72368 Note Refer also to the instructions provided with the child safety seat Once the child is seated on the vehicle seat put the Vario child safety seat in front of the child Secure it as follows with an inertia reel three point belt 1 Insert the tongue i...

Page 26: ...KS E72192 WARNING When the child safety lock is activated the door can only be opened from outside Turn the key in the rear door outwards to activate the lock To deactivate the lock turn the key inwards 24 Child safety ...

Page 27: ...when an airbag deploys and it is normal to see a cloud of harmless powdery residue The airbag system comprises the following dual stage inflatable nylon bags airbags with gas generators side airbags curtain airbags seat belt pretensioners occupant sensors crash sensors a warning lamp in the instrument panel an electronic control and diagnostic unit E72330 25 Occupant protection ...

Page 28: ...nd keep sufficient distance between the driver and the steering wheel Only when the seat belt is used properly can it hold the body in a position which allows the airbag to achieve its optimum effect There is a risk of injury when the airbag deploys The seat and back must be set correctly for the airbags to be optimally effective See Sitting in the correct position page 90 This is the ideal seatin...

Page 29: ...system of sensors in the vehicle monitors vehicle speed the status of the seat belt and the position of the driver s seat In case of an accident the system is able to analyze different crash and occupant conditions and activate the appropriate safety devices In most airbag deployments the first stage is deployed to provide occupant restraint The second stage is deployed afterwards In the most seve...

Page 30: ...lts indicates that curtain airbags are fitted The curtain airbags are fitted over the front and rear side windows inside the roof lining In case of a severe lateral collision the air bag on the side affected by the collision will be inflated The curtain air bags are not activated upon minor lateral collisions nor upon front or rear impacts Seat belts WARNINGS Use seat belts at all times Never use ...

Page 31: ... minutes The lamp will not go out until the driver has fastened his her safety belt WARNING Never sit on top of a buckled safety belt to avoid the seat belt reminder function The restraint system can only work properly if passengers have buckled up their safety belts Note The seat belt reminder remains in stand by mode after the driver has fastened his her safety belt It will be reactivated if the...

Page 32: ...ss the red button on the buckle and let the belt rewind completely and smoothly E72332 WARNING In order to ensure that the centre belt works properly the rear seatback must be correctly engaged Make sure that each seat belt uses the correct buckle SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT E72334 To adjust press the locking control on the height adjuster and move the pivot so that the belt rests across the centr...

Page 33: ...at belt should be placed between the breasts and worn above and to the side of the pregnant abdomen Always wear seat belts without slack or twists For optimum protection the seat belts should fit tightly around the body Do not recline the front seats excessively as the belts provide maximum protection when the seats are in the near upright position AIRBAG WARNING LAMP When the ignition is switched...

Page 34: ...ket The range between transmitter and vehicle is environmentally influenced and varies greatly PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL A maximum of four remote controls including the ones supplied with the vehicle can be programmed E72191 To programme a new remote control Turn the ignition key to position II four times within six seconds Switch off the ignition A tone sounds to indicate that it is now poss...

Page 35: ...ff The direction indicators will flash twice to indicate that the unlocking function has been successfully re programmed Pressing and holding both buttons simultaneously for at least four seconds again will change the function back CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY If the range of the transmitter in the key decreases gradually the battery type 3V CR 2032 should be replaced E68726 Carefully seper...

Page 36: ...729 Carefully prise out the battery with the flat object Fit the new battery between the contacts with the sign facing downwards Reassemble the transmitter unit in reverse order 34 Keys and remote controls ...

Page 37: ...from the inside E72194 A B When inside the vehicle all doors can be locked with the locking button A on the driver s door and unlocked using the door handle B To lock the passenger s door and the rear doors individually depress the locking button and close the door when leaving the vehicle Tailgate Opening the tailgate E72195 The tailgate can be opened in the following ways 35 Locks ...

Page 38: ...ior A recessed grip is incorporated inside the tailgate to facilitate closing Central and double locking E72197 WARNING Double locking should not be activated when people are inside the vehicle The central locking system can be activated from the driver s door It operates only when the driver s door is closed Other doors may still be open It is activated from the outside with the key or remote con...

Page 39: ... doors are closed Unlocking the vehicle Left hand drive A E72199 Right hand drive A E72200 With the key Turn the key in the driver s door to position A E72201 WARNING If a failure occurs in the vehicle s electrical system the front doors or the rear door can still be individually unlocked with the key The luggage compartment 4 door saloon can also be opened with the key 37 Locks ...

Page 40: ...ystem will be reactivated automatically 45 seconds after the button is pressed if the following occurs during this period No door is opened The luggage compartment is not opened The ignition is not switched on Unlocking the tailgate E72202 To unlock only the tailgate when the vehicle is locked press the unlock button twice within three seconds Locking the vehicle Left hand drive E72205 B Right han...

Page 41: ...to confirm the system is operating To activate double locking Left hand drive E72208 A B Right hand drive E72209 B A With the key Turn the key in the driver s door to position A and then to position B within two seconds E72207 With the remote control Press the lock button twice within three seconds The direction indicators will flash twice as confirmation provided all doors and the luggage compart...

Page 42: ...he sunroof will always open by sliding back under the roof Global closing E72210 E72207 WARNING Take care when using global closing In an emergency press a button immediately to stop To close all the windows and the sunroof press and hold the lock button for at least two seconds Pressing any button again stops the closing function The anti trap function is also active during global closing See Ele...

Page 43: ...e of loss replacement keys are available from dealers by stating the key number shown on the tag provided with the original keys Note To ensure a trouble free data exchange between the vehicle and key do not shield the keys with any metal objects E66505 Key coding A maximum of eight keys including the ones supplied with the vehicle can be coded using two other keys previously coded for your vehicl...

Page 44: ...r waiting 20 seconds with the ignition switched on position II Coding erasure With two keys coded for your vehicle you can make all the other coded keys unusable e g after loss Complete each of the following steps within five seconds Carry out the first four steps under Key coding then continue as follows E66508 Insert the second key in the ignition switch and turn to position II Remove the key fr...

Page 45: ...or approximately three seconds and then extinguishes If the indicator lamp flashes for approximately one minute and then repeatedly at irregular intervals the system did not recognise the key code Remove the key and try again If a key with an incorrect code was used a waiting period of about 20 seconds is required before starting the vehicle with a correctly coded key If the engine does not start ...

Page 46: ...y movement within the vehicle The interior sensors are activated together with the double locking system Automatic arming delay Up to 20 seconds after activating the anti theft alarm system it is still possible to open the vehicle again without triggering the alarm After that the anti theft alarm system will monitor all doors the bonnet and the tailgate provided that they are closed If a door the ...

Page 47: ...nlocking a front door with a key will not deactivate this alarm On vehicles with enhanced security certain markets only the anti theft alarm system is deactivated by pressing the unlock button on the remote control To deactivate with a non remote key open the driver s door with the mechanical key This starts a 12 second delay chime before the alarm sounds During this period the alarm system can be...

Page 48: ... driver Return the lever to its original position to secure the wheel See Sitting in the correct position page 90 HORN E70360 The horn can also be operated when the ignition is off AUDIO CONTROL Select radio CD or cassette mode on the audio unit The following functions can be operated with the remote control Volume E70361 Volume up Pull the VOL switch towards the steering wheel 46 Steering wheel ...

Page 49: ...ntrol the audio system Briefly press the button on the side In radio mode this will locate the next pre set radio station In CD mode this will select the next CD if a CD changer is fitted In all modes to abort a traffic message during broadcasting Press and hold the button on the side To change the mode radio CD or cassette etc VOICE CONTROL E70363 Note If a mobile phone kit is also equipped this ...

Page 50: ...ater from the windscreen If the blades are not replaced the rain sensor will continue to detect water on the windscreen This will result in the wipers continuing to operate although the majority of the windscreen is dry Note The autowipers feature is intended for use during wet weather conditions only and is very sensitive to anything which touches the windscreen near to the rain sensor Objects su...

Page 51: ...n sensor is set using the rotary control 1 High sensitivity The wipers will wipe even if only a small amount of water is detected on the windscreen 6 Low sensitivity The wipers will only wipe when a larger amount of water is detected on the windscreen WINDSCREEN WASHERS E72174 WARNING Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time and never when the reservoir is empty Press the knob ...

Page 52: ...ion B and the front wipers are operating The rear wiper will follow the front wiper interval at intermittent or normal speed Washer E72176 WARNING Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time and never when the reservoir is empty Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel and hold it to operate the washer The washer will operate in conjunction with the wipers The washer jet fo...

Page 53: ... reservoir is empty The headlamp washers operate when the exterior lights are switched on and the windscreen washer is used The system is supplied from the washer fluid reservoir CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E66644 Check the wiper blades on your vehicle for roughness by running the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade Clean the wiper blade lips with water applied with a soft sponge 51 Wiper...

Page 54: ...ift the wiper arm and position the wiper blade at a right angle to the wiper arm To remove press the retaining clip in the direction of the arrow disengage the wiper blade and pull it off the arm in the opposite direction 52 Wipers and washers ...

Page 55: ...tch is set to AUTO the dipped beam headlamps will switch on and off automatically depending on the ambient light Note Main beam can be activated only when the autolamps feature has turned on the headlamps If the headlamps switch off automatically with main beam activated the next time the autolamps feature switches on the headlamps main beam will still be on Dipped beam may be selected by pulling ...

Page 56: ...n visibility is considerably restricted by fog snow or rain REAR FOG LAMPS 1 2 E72164 WARNING The rear fog lamps may only be used when visibility is restricted to less than 50 m and must not be used when it is raining or snowing Note On vehicles not equipped with front fog lamps the control switch can be pulled out only one position Note It is not possible to switch on the rear fog lamps when the ...

Page 57: ...he left or right hand side of the road i e when travelling abroad This adjustment should only be carried out by an expert HEADLAMP LEVELLING A B E72165 Without headlamp levelling A With headlamp levelling B The level of the headlamp beams can be adjusted according to the vehicle load Turn the thumbwheel downward to lower the beams and upward to raise them E65990 55 Lighting ...

Page 58: ...1 2 3 2 3 2 max 1 1 1 See Technical specifications page 173 2 Control position must be increased by 0 5 on vehicles with 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi or 2 5 l Duratec VE engines and automatic transmission Higher control positions 1 may be necessary when towing a trailer HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS E72166 Press the switch to turn on or off The hazard warning flashers can also be operated when the ignition is of...

Page 59: ...on the ignition position II for a short time Reading lamps E72171 CHANGING A BULB WARNINGS On vehicles fitted with Xenon headlamps have the headlamp bulbs changed by an expert There is a risk of injury due to high voltage During operation the bulbs and their surroundings get hot Switch off the lights and let the bulbs cool down before replacing them Note Have the headlamp alignment checked after e...

Page 60: ...E72537 Grasp one of the tabs and pull out the retaining pin Repeat with the other tab Carefully pull out the headlamp assembly and disconnect the wiring connector Front direction indicators 21 watt spherical bulb orange E72538 Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and pull out Turn the bulb under slight pressure anticlockwise and remove it Replace the bulb When installing in the reverse order pay att...

Page 61: ...amp assembly E72540 Disconnect the wiring connector Release the clips on the rear of the headlamp assembly and remove the cover When installing in the reverse order make sure the clips engage properly Headlamps dipped beam H7 55 watt halogen bulb E72541 Disconnect the wiring connector Release the wire clip and pull out the bulb Replace the bulb Install in the reverse order Headlamps main beam H1 5...

Page 62: ...ter indicator 5 watt wedge base bulb E72543 Slide the lamp assembly downwards and pull it out Grasp the bulb holder turn the lamp housing anticlockwise and remove it Pull the bulb out Install in the reverse order Approach lamps E72169 Please consult an expert Fog lamps vehicles with sport bumpers H3 55 watt halogen bulb E72544 60 Lighting ...

Page 63: ... lamps ST variants H7 55 watt E72545 Remove the screws in the fog light bezel Prise out the ring around the lens and the fog light bezel Loosen the screws and pull out the light assembly E72546 Remove the wiring connector Turn the back of the light assembly anti clockwise and pull it out Pull the bulb out and replace it Install in the reverse order Rear lamps 4 door and 5 door Open the tailgate E7...

Page 64: ...n bulb D Tail lamp 5 watt E Rear fog lamp 21 watt F Turn the bulb anticlockwise under slight pressure and remove it Replace the bulb Install in the reverse order After installation check that the lights operate correctly Rear lamps Estate Open the tailgate E72550 From inside the luggage compartment remove the top rear light assembly cover The bottom cover is fastened with clips Remove the cover Un...

Page 65: ...lb Install in the reverse order After installation check that the lights operate correctly Central brake lamp 4 door 5 watt wedge base bulbs 5x E72553 Pull the cover off E72555 Disconnect the wiring connector and take out the lamp assembly Press the catches and pull off the cover Pull the bulb out and replace it Install in the reverse order Central brake lamp 5 door and Estate 5 watt wedge base bu...

Page 66: ...2556 Loosen the two screws and remove the lamp assembly Pull the bulb out and replace it Install in the reverse order Front interior lamp 10 watt festoon bulb E72557 Switch off the interior lights left hand switch position Prise out the lamp assembly in the recess at the side opposite the switch with a flat bladed screw driver Remove the reflector Replace the bulb Install in the reverse order Rear...

Page 67: ...r Sun visor lamps 5 watt wedge base bulb E72559 Prise out the lens Replace the bulb Install in the reverse order Reading lamps 5 watt spherical bulb E72560 The bulbs can be replaced after the contact plate has been hinged back Glove compartment lamp 5 watt wedge base bulb Pull the bulb out and replace it Footwell lamp 5 watt wedge base bulb Pull the bulb out and replace it Luggage compartment lamp...

Page 68: ...e the bulb Install in the reverse order APPROACH LAMPS E72169 The approach lamps will switch on automatically when the doors are unlocked or opened When closing the doors the approach lamps will switch off automatically after a short period of time or when the ignition is switched on 66 Lighting ...

Page 69: ... period of time the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating Note The electric windows are connected to the vehicle s global opening and closing feature See Global opening and closing page 40 Switch on the ignition to operate the electric windows E72185 B A Press to open A Press to close B Opening and closing a window automatically E72185 B A Press mom...

Page 70: ...e g in the winter proceed as follows Close the window twice until it reaches the resistance and let it reverse Close the window a third time to the resistance Briefly release the switch and press again immediately The window will override the resistance and can then be closed fully Resetting the electric window memory E72185 B A After the battery has been disconnected from the vehicle it is necess...

Page 71: ...ually are Be careful not to over estimate the distance of the objects seen in the mirrors In both mirrors the rearward field of vision is increased to minimise the so called blind spot at the rear quarter of the vehicle Manual folding exterior mirrors E72183 To return the mirror to its original position push it into the mirror support until engaged 69 Windows and mirrors ...

Page 72: ...irror tilting positions E66486 A B C D up A right B down C left D Electric folding mirrors E72184 In the centre position push the control unit down To return the door mirror to its original position push the control unit down again INTERIOR MIRROR E70417 To reduce glare when driving at night dip the mirror by adjusting the lever 70 Windows and mirrors ...

Page 73: ...mirror E70418 The auto dimming mirror automatically activates the dimming function when hit by glaring light from behind The function is automatically deactivated when reverse gear is selected 71 Windows and mirrors ...

Page 74: ... F Information display G Trip computer reset button H Engine coolant temperature gauge At normal operating temperature the needle remains within the centre section If the needle enters the red section the engine is overheating Switch off the ignition and determine the source of the problem once the engine has cooled down 72 Instruments ...

Page 75: ...ll be displayed for another 10 minutes after the ignition has been switched off Information display A A B E70434 Cruise control indicator A Overdrive indicator B Indicates the outside temperature or serves as trip computer display depending on equipment fitted See Trip computer page 78 On vehicles with 5 speed automatic transmission it also shows the shifting mode and the current selector lever po...

Page 76: ...ecked by an expert immediately Illuminates when the parking brake is applied Brake system and ABS warning lamps WARNING Reduce vehicle speed gradually Use the brake with great care Do not step on the brake pedal abruptly If both warning lamps illuminate at the same time stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so Have the braking system checked by an expert before continuing your journey Direc...

Page 77: ...ds From 0 C and below the red sign warns of an increased danger of icy roads Glow plug indicator lamp If the glow plug indicator lamp illuminates wait until the it extinguishes before starting Headlamp indicator lamp Illuminates when the headlamps are on dipped beam or when the side and tail lamps are on Ignition warning lamp WARNING If the charging system drive belt on the diesel engines is loose...

Page 78: ...P indicator lamp Note If the it does not illuminate when the ignition is switched on or if it stays illuminated whilst driving it indicates a malfunction unless the system has been switched off manually when it will also illuminate During a malfunction the system will be switched off Have the system checked by an expert Illuminates when stability control is switched off and flashes when stability ...

Page 79: ...Overspeed A warning tone will sound if the vehicle speed exceeds 120 km h 70 mph Seat belt reminder A warning tone will sound if the driver s seat belt is unbuckled 77 Instruments ...

Page 80: ...et and reset the functions only whilst the vehicle is stationary Press to change between functions You will hear an audible signal every time you press the button Reset button E70437 Press the button briefly to toggle between metric and imperial units The functions average fuel consumption and average speed can be individually reset by holding the reset button for two seconds while the desired fun...

Page 81: ...he tank Average fuel consumption E70440 Press the reset button to set to zero Instantaneous fuel consumption E70441 The instantaneous fuel consumption is indicated when the vehicle speed is above 6 5 km h 4 mph When the vehicle speed is below 5 km h 3 mph _ _ l 100km is indicated 0 MPG if imperial units are selected Average speed E70442 Indicates the average speed since the function was last reset...

Page 82: ...ing The heating depends upon the coolant temperature and is therefore only effective when the engine is warm Air conditioning Note The air conditioning system only operates when the temperature is above 5 ºC the engine is running and the blower is switched on Operating the air conditioning leads to higher fuel consumption The air is directed through the coolant heat exchanger where it is cooled if...

Page 83: ...t hand button to reduce the blower speed and thus the amount of air Press the right hand button to increase the blower speed and thus the amount of air The blower setting is indicated in the display Air distribution control A B C E70445 Footwell A Face level B Windscreen C Any combination can be selected simultaneously 81 Climate control ...

Page 84: ...eturns to the previous setting Switching the air conditioning on and off E70447 To switch on off the cooling effect press the A C button A C is indicated in the display when the cooling effect is switched on Recirculated air E70448 Press the button to toggle between outside air and recirculated interior air The light in the button indicates operation Switching the climate control system on and off...

Page 85: ...er speed to suit individual requirements Switch on the air conditioning The recommended air distribution setting is footwell or face level Rapid heating of the vehicle interior E70451 Press the button and select a high blower setting as soon as the engine has reached operating temperature Rapid cooling of the vehicle interior E70452 At high external tempertures switch the air conditioning and the ...

Page 86: ...ing is switched on The individual settings can be adjusted as necessary Avoid adjusting the settings when the vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold The automatic climate control system adjusts to the current circumstances automatically For the system to function properly the side and centre vents should be fully open E72153 Pressing the AUTO button once switches on the AUTO mode Setting the te...

Page 87: ... is switched off A C appears in the display when the air conditioning is switched on Switching the automatic climate control on and off E72157 Note Switching the automatic climate control off is recommended only when driving with the windows and or sunroof open This ensures that the automatic function does not work against the additional air flow through the windows and or sunroof Press OFF to swi...

Page 88: ...when the engine is running and also defrosts the front washer jets Press the switch to turn on or off The lamp in the switch indicates operation The heating system switches off automatically after a short period of time Heated rear window E72159 E72160 Switch on the ignition first Press the switch to turn on or off The lamp in the switch indicates operation The heating system switches off automati...

Page 89: ... do so could result in serious personal injury It is the primary responsibility of the supervising adults to never leave a child unattended in a vehicle and to never leave the keys in an unattended vehicle Note When the switches are operated often during a short period of time the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating Note The electric sunroof is co...

Page 90: ...pen or close the sunroof automatically Press the button a second time to stop the sunroof opening or closing Sunroof anti trap protection WARNINGS Anti trap protection is not active during the sunroof relearning function and when the sunroof is in safety mode Make sure that there are no obstacles in the way of the closing sunroof Careless closing of the electric sunroof can override the anti trap ...

Page 91: ...me and then stop again Close the sunroof by pressing the button again when the sunroof stops moving When the rear of the sunroof is lifted lift the rear all the way and then close the sunroof Have the system checked by an expert immediately Sunroof relearning In case the sunroof no longer closes properly follow this relearning procedure Tilt the rear of the sunroof as far as possible Release the b...

Page 92: ...uld hold the steering wheel in the 10 to 2 o clock position with arms slightly bent The legs should also be slightly bent so that the pedals can be pressed fully to the floor The seat belt should cross the centre of the shoulder the lap strap should fit tightly across the hips not the stomach MANUAL SEATS WARNING Do not adjust the seats while the vehicle is moving Moving the seats forwards or back...

Page 93: ...he handwheel located on the side of the seatback Adjusting the angle of the seatback E72314 When the seats are slid fully forward the seatbacks can be fully reclined ELECTRIC SEATS 2 way electric seat E72315 8 way electric seat E72316 91 Seats ...

Page 94: ...l move forward thereby cushioning the occupants heads This reduces the risk of whiplash injuries To raise Pull the head restraint up To lower Press the locking button and push the head restraint down Vehicles without rear seat entertainment To adjust the angle Swivel the head restraint forward or backward To remove Press the locking button and press in the button on the other side for example with...

Page 95: ...own To lower the centre head restraint Press the locking button and push the head restraint down To remove the outer head restraints in 4 5 door models the seatback of the corresponding seat must be folded forward Then press the locking buttons and pull out the head restraint REAR SEATS Folding the rear seatback forwards 5 door and Estate E72320 Push the unlocking button on the rear seatback and f...

Page 96: ...e head restraints of the rear seats and fold the seatback forward E72323 Note When the red marking in the unlocking button is visible the seatback is not fully engaged Release the seatback and repeat the procedure until the red marking is no longer visible If the seatbelt integrated into the seatback does not function properly check the unlocking mechanism When returning the seats to their origina...

Page 97: ...beside the button indicates the selected step When no light is illuminated the heating of the seat is switched off Recommended settings Use step 1 or 2 for heating of the seat with a comfortable temperature for longer periods The steps 4 and 5 are only recommended for short periods with a high difference in temperature VENTILATED SEATS E72335 WARNING Ventilating with the engine off will drain the ...

Page 98: ...tilation of the seat with a comfortable temperature for longer periods The steps 4 and 5 are only recommended for short periods with a high difference in temperature When the seat is being ventilated the heater may be switched on automatically This is to prevent the flow of air becoming uncomfortably cool The air in the vehicle interior is used to ventilate the seats The cooling effect therefore d...

Page 99: ... time is adjusted by pressing the button To advance the minutes press the button briefly To advance rapidly hold the button pressed CIGAR LIGHTER E70426 WARNING Never hold the lighter in as this will result in damage Always remove the lighter as a precaution when children are left alone in the vehicle To use the lighter press it in and wait until it pops out automatically 97 Convenience features ...

Page 100: ...cause the battery to discharge When connecting appliances use only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors for use with SAE standard sockets ASHTRAY Front ashtray E70423 Press on the cover to open E70424 To empty take out the insert Rear ashtray E70425 Swing out the ashtray Push down the leaf spring to remove 98 Convenience features ...

Page 101: ... battery to discharge When connecting appliances use only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors for use with SAE standard sockets CUP HOLDERS E70422 WARNING Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders whilst driving there is a risk of scalding Press to open Push in to close STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Glasses holder E70420 Press to open Cassette and CD box The storage box is loc...

Page 102: ...ition when the vehicle is in motion Ignition off When the key is removed from the ignition switch the steering column lock will be activated as soon as the steering wheel is turned Position I Steering unlocked Ignition and all main electrical circuits are disabled The ignition key should not be left in this position for too long to avoid discharging the battery Positon II Ignition switched on all ...

Page 103: ...d engine Depress the clutch pedal fully Slowly depress the accelerator fully hold it in this position and start the engine If the engine does not start repeat the Cold hot engine procedure STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE General points on starting E66571 WARNING If the engine does not start refer to the instructions regarding the fuel cut off switch See Fuel cut off switch page 135 Do not operate the sta...

Page 104: ... 30 seconds If these weather conditions persist an engine block heater is recommended SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE Vehicles with a diesel engine E72454 Release the accelerator pedal Wait until the engine has reached idle speed then switch off If the engine is switched off at high speed the turbocharger will continue running after the engine oil pressure has dropped to zero This will lead to premature ...

Page 105: ... with a diesel engine Use diesel fuel according to specification EN 590 or equivalent Do not mix it with any oil petrol or other liquids Diesel fuels which contain a mix of up to 5 RME bio diesel are acceptable Prolonged use of supplemental additives to prevent fuel waxing is not recommended Do not add kerosene paraffin or petrol to diesel fuels CATALYTIC CONVERTER Driving with a catalytic convert...

Page 106: ...orrect fuel or additives do not attempt to start the engine This may lead to engine damage TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Fuel consumption 4 door and 5 door Fuel consumption figures CO2 emissions Combined Extra urban Urban Variant g km l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg 179 7 5 37 7 5 6 50 4 10 9 25 9 1 8 l Duratec HE 81 kW 110 PS Stage III emissions 182 7 6 37 2 5 6 50 4 11 2 25 2 1 8 l Duratec HE ...

Page 107: ...7 15 0 18 8 2 5 l Duratec HE Manual 244 10 2 27 7 7 4 38 2 15 1 18 7 2 5 l Duratec HE Automatic 247 10 3 27 4 7 5 37 7 15 1 18 7 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS 249 10 4 27 2 8 0 35 3 14 5 19 5 3 0 l Duratec ST 166 kW 226 PS 154 5 8 48 7 4 5 62 8 8 1 34 9 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 66 kW 90 PS 154 5 8 48 7 4 6 61 4 7 7 36 7 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 66 kW 90 PS 148 5 6 50 4 4 4 64 2 7 8 36 2 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi...

Page 108: ...age IV emissions Manual 196 7 4 38 2 5 8 48 7 10 2 27 7 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 96 kW 130 PS Automatic 161 6 1 46 3 4 9 57 6 8 2 34 4 2 2 l Duratorq TDCi Estate Fuel consumption figures CO2 emissions Combined Extra urban Urban Variant g km l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg 184 7 7 36 7 5 8 48 7 11 1 25 5 1 8 l Duratec HE 81 kW 110 PS Stage III emissions 187 7 8 36 2 5 8 48 7 11 4 24 8 1 8 l Durat...

Page 109: ...9 10 4 27 2 7 7 36 7 15 1 18 7 2 5 l Duratec HE Manual 251 10 5 26 9 7 7 36 7 15 3 18 5 2 5 l Duratec HE Automatic 252 10 5 26 9 7 7 36 7 15 3 18 5 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS 254 10 6 26 7 8 2 34 5 14 6 19 3 3 0 l Duratec ST 166 kW 226 PS 158 6 0 47 1 4 7 60 1 8 3 34 0 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 66 kW 90 PS 157 5 9 47 9 4 8 58 9 7 8 36 2 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 66 kW 90 PS 153 5 8 48 7 4 6 61 4 7 9 35 8 ...

Page 110: ... 37 7 5 9 47 9 10 2 27 7 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 85 kW 115 PS Automatic 158 6 0 47 1 4 9 57 7 7 8 36 2 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 96 kW 130 PS Stage III emissions Manual 163 6 2 45 6 5 0 56 5 8 3 34 0 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 96 kW 130 PS Stage IV emissions Manual 198 7 5 37 7 5 9 47 9 10 2 27 7 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 96 kW 130 PS Automatic 166 6 3 44 8 5 1 55 4 8 4 33 6 2 2 l Duratorq TDCi 108 Fuel and refuelling ...

Page 111: ...oximately three seconds with the clutch depressed when the vehicle is stationary Vehicles with 1 8 l Duratec SCi engine reach the maximum speed only in fifth gear Reverse gear 5 speed transmission E72455 To select the reverse gear shift the lever into the neutral position and then press the lever fully to the right against a spring pressure before pulling rearwards Reverse gear 6 speed transmissio...

Page 112: ... the vehicle is stationary apply the parking brake or depress the footbrake before selecting a gear Failure to do so could result in the vehicle pulling away when you have engaged a gear Note A cold engine runs at a higher idling speed after starting This causes a strong creep tendency in reverse and all forward gears To select lever positions R and P you must first depress the locking button on t...

Page 113: ... selected only when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is idling E66565 Depress the brake pedal when selecting R N Neutral WARNING In this position you have to depress the brake pedal or apply the parking brake to prevent the vehicle from moving In this position no power is transmitted to the drive wheels D Drive This is the normal driving position When the brake is released the vehicle will...

Page 114: ... When the vehicle is stationary only the gears 1 and 2 can be selected E72461 To shift down gently push the gearshift lever forwards or press a button on the steering wheel spokes To shift up gently pull it backwards or press a button on the steering wheel spokes You can shift up or down only one gear at a time For your safety and comfort the transmission will perform your manual gear selection wh...

Page 115: ... to second gear once the speed drops below 110 km h 69 mph and remain in this gear If the selector lever is moved to position 1 the transmission remains in second gear until the speed drops to 45 km h 38 mph It will then change down to first gear and stay in this gear Overdrive 4 speed transmission E72463 The 4th gear is designed as an overdrive If the transmission is frequently shifting between 4...

Page 116: ...ted direction Depress the accelerator pedal to increase speed Moving off in sand mud and snow E72466 If the driving wheels are stuck try to rock the vehicle free by driving forwards and backwards To do this move the selector lever alternately to D and R and depress the accelerator as little as possible To increase the effect move the selector lever to R while the vehicle is still moving forward an...

Page 117: ...hieve this kickdown effect depress and hold the accelerator pedal fully in the selector lever position D The same effect can be achieved in manual mode at low or moderate vehicle speed 5 speed transmission only The transmission will change into the next higher gear when the maximum engine speed has been reached Release the accelerator pedal when kickdown is no longer required Stopping Release the ...

Page 118: ...he cover and simultaneously move the selector lever out of the P position Drive modes 5 speed transmission The transmission adapts accordingly to support the current driving mode with the optimal shifting strategy Cold mode In order to increase the transmission s efficiency it will select fifth gear only when the transmission temperature has risen slightly for example after a few minutes driving o...

Page 119: ...ts Auto sport mode If you press down the accelerator pedal quickly for example if you prefer sporty driving the transmission supports your driving style by immediately shifting down or by shifting up later i e at high engine speeds Stop and go mode 2 5 l Duratec VE The transmission recognizes stop and go traffic conditions and inhibits first gear for smooth acceleration and to avoid a sequence of ...

Page 120: ...riving to remove the film of water Emergency brake assist WARNING Emergency brake assist is an additional system which is not intended to relieve the driver of his responsibility for exercising due care and attention when driving Emergency brake assist is able to detect an emergency braking situation by measuring the rate at which the brake pedal is applied It automatically provides maximum brakin...

Page 121: ... Press the foot brake pedal firmly Pull the parking brake lever up smartly to its fullest extent Do not press the release button while pulling the lever up If your vehicle is parked on a hill and facing uphill select first gear and turn the steering wheel away from the kerb If your vehicle is parked on a hill and facing downhill select reverse gear and turn the steering wheel towards the kerb To r...

Page 122: ...tem also supports stability by counteracting the tendency of the vehicle to swerve away from the intended path This is performed by braking individual wheels and or reducing engine torque as needed USING STABILITY CONTROL Switching off ESP E72453 The system can be switched off manually by pressing and holding the ESP switch for at least one second Both the ESP warning lamp in the instrument cluste...

Page 123: ...tem will be switched off Have the system checked by an expert When the ignition is switched on position II the system is automatically enabled and the lamp in the switch illuminates briefly to confirm that the system is operational When the traction control system is activated as indicated by the flashing indicator lamp reduce engine speed immediately Otherwise vehicle damage might occur particula...

Page 124: ...ely the same height irrespective of the load When driving the system maintains the correct ride height automatically whether weight is added or removed If a headlight levelling system is fitted pay attention that the appropriate switch position is used See Headlamp levelling page 55 122 Self levelling suspension ...

Page 125: ...Be careful when a tow bar is installed Note If the vehicle is fitted with an original Ford fixed tow bar particular care must be taken when reversing The system is activated automatically after the reverse gear is selected with the ignition switched on A short tone will sound to indicate system readiness The measuring range is divided into five warning zones As the distance to an obstacle reduces ...

Page 126: ...ear and then pressing the RES button may assist the system in returning the vehicle to the stored speed The system will not function until the vehicle speed is above 40 km h 25 mph On vehicles with a diesel engine the system will not function in first or second gear USING CRUISE CONTROL Switching cruise control on and off E72177 The system is ready to store a speed ON Any stored speed will be eras...

Page 127: ...mes the new stored speed Press SET or momentarily to increase or decrease vehicle speed in small steps Depressing the accelerator will accelerate the vehicle without changing the stored speed Cancel and resume E72180 Depress the brake or clutch pedal or press RES to cancel The indicator in the information display will switch off Press RES to resume travelling at the last stored speed 125 Cruise co...

Page 128: ...hem from moving Luggage and other loads should be placed as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage load compartment Driving with the tailgate rear door open is potentially dangerous as exhaust fumes may be drawn into the vehicle s interior CARGO NETS E72510 E72511 126 Load carrying ...

Page 129: ... on the tailgate Release the cover at its sides and pull it out horizontally without tilting it Refitting Insert the cover horizontally align it and push in as far as the stop Attach the lifting straps to the tailgate Estate E72513 Pull out the roller cover and secure in the retaining points The cover can be removed completely by pressing both ends of the support inwards ROOF RACKS AND LOAD CARRIE...

Page 130: ...oss rails and or the side rails Never place any loads directly onto the roof surface E72515 Lockable cross rails with fitting key from the Ford accessories range can be obtained from your dealer E72516 Note Take care not to install the cross rails over the rear area of the sunroof in such a way that it would restrict the tilting mechanism To minimise wind noise the two cross rails can be fitted at...

Page 131: ...d by the anti lock braking system Change down in plenty of time before downhill gradients For vehicles with an automatic transmission if downhill mode provides insufficient braking then select manual mode and second or first gear as necessary ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS WARNING If any of the following conditions cannot be met do not use the tow bar and have it inspected by an expert Before starting yo...

Page 132: ...detached tow ball unsecured inside the vehicle Note When the tow ball is not in use always remove it and secure it with the strap to the eye on the right hand side in the rear of the luggage compartment Removing the tow ball E72520 Unhitch the trailer Remove the protection cap Insert the key and unlock in an anticlockwise direction Pull off key with lock insert Slide lever 1 to the left and hold i...

Page 133: ...l variant from the rear bumper Grab the cover from underneath with both hands and carefully pull it off downwards E72522 Pull out the plug E72523 WARNINGS Special care should be taken when fitting the tow ball as the safety of the vehicle and the trailer depends on this The tow ball may only be inserted when completely unlocked 131 Towing ...

Page 134: ...ever 1 must be in its original position right hand side To lock Insert key with lock insert and turn clockwise Pull off key E72524 Cover the locking mechanism with the protection cap Maintenance WARNING Remove the tow ball and protect the seat with the plug before steam cleaning your vehicle Keep the system clean Periodically lubricate the lock with graphite 132 Towing ...

Page 135: ...xhibit different driving characteristics Therefore avoid driving too briskly during the first 500 km 300 miles If possible you should avoid heavy use of the brake for the first 150 km 100 miles in town and for the first 1 500 km 1 000 miles on motorways From 1 500 km 1 000 miles onwards you can gradually increase the performance of your vehicle up to the permitted maximum speeds We wish you safe a...

Page 136: ... first aid kit is located on the left hand side of the luggage compartment WARNING TRIANGLE 4 door and 5 door Vehicles with a temporary spare wheel Storage for a warning triangle is located on either side of the luggage compartment Vehicles with a full size spare wheel Storage for a warning triangle is located on the right side of the luggage compartment in a foam tray under the carpet Estate Stor...

Page 137: ...he fuel cut off switch if you see or smell leaking fuel Turn the ignition switch to position 0 Check fuel system for leaks If no fuel leak is apparent reset the switch by pushing in the button see illustration Turn the ignition switch to position II After a few seconds return the key to position I Make a further check for leaks in the fuel system INSPECTING SAFETY SYSTEM COMPONENTS Seat belts Belt...

Page 138: ...ese systems or the replacement of relays or high current carrying fuses carried out by an expert E72532 Auxiliary fuse box A Central fuse box B Auxiliary fuse box E72534 To check or replace a fuse first pull off the battery cover 1 Then remove the cover of the fuse box 2 by releasing the catch and lifting up You will find the fuse chart inside the fuse box cover Central fuse box Left hand drive E7...

Page 139: ...ve compartment open it and push the lever at the back to the left Press the sides inwards and pull out the glove compartment To reinstall the glove compartment fit it into the opening and push the lever to the right until you feel it engage The fuse chart label located on the outside of the removed glove compartment will help you identify the fuses CHANGING A FUSE WARNING Switch off the ignition a...

Page 140: ... Valves Vehicle Speed Sensor 40 Engine management Duratec engines 10 A Duratorq engines 15 A 42 Central fuse box Circuits protected Fuse Audio system or audio system and instrument cluster 69 Trailer max 20 A fuse 74 Instrument cluster 78 Reversing lamps 80 Sensors for passenger airbag and automatic climate control 81 Daytime running lamps 88 Trailer max 20 A fuse 92 Brake lamps 93 License plate l...

Page 141: ...en heated windscreen switch Heated rear window Heated exterior mirrors Electric exterior mirrors clock Electric rear windows Electric front windows Sunroof Electric seats Heated and ventilated seats Heated seats Heater blower motor Air conditioning heater blower motor Air conditioning Cigar lighter Hazard warning flashers Horn Central locking Engine management electronic module Starter motor 139 F...

Page 142: ... switch Fuel pump Auxiliary or fuel fired heater glow plugs diesel fuel injection pump relay diesel Battery sensing Engine cooling fan Automatic transmission Auxiliary power sockets Battery positive feed Diode 140 Fuses ...

Page 143: ...e compartment The towing eye must always be carried in the vehicle E73303 WARNING The towing eye has a left hand thread Install it by turning anticlockwise Tighten by hand Prise off the cover in the bumper with a flat bladed screwdriver and install the towing eye 141 Vehicle recovery ...

Page 144: ...table equivalent into the grille and pull it off Replace the grille when the rear towing eye is not in use TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE Vehicles with an automatic transmission E73304 WARNING Never tow a vehicle with an automatic transmission faster than 50 km h 30 mph or further than 50 kilometres 30 miles If it is necessary to tow the vehicle a greater distance the drive wheels must be lifted clear o...

Page 145: ... that are valid for towing a vehicle depending on country When towing always drive off slowly and smoothly without jerking the towing vehicle Excessive tow rope tension could result in damage to either vehicle Vehicles with an automatic transmission WARNINGS Never tow a vehicle with an automatic transmission faster than 50 km h 30 mph or further than 50 kilometres 30 miles See Transporting the veh...

Page 146: ...lothing such as ties or scarves caught in the fan Check and top up fluid levels regularly Check tyre pressure Check brakes and lamps are operating correctly Check warning and indicator lamps Every day check Operation of all exterior and interior lamps and make sure that all lenses are clean When filling up check Engine oil level Brake fluid level Washer fluid level Tyre pressures and condition onl...

Page 147: ...ower steering fluid reservoir B Engine oil filler cap C Brake clutch fluid reservoir D Air cleaner E Auxiliary fuse box F Battery G Engine oil dipstick H Washer fluid reservoir I For easy identification filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour 145 Maintenance ...

Page 148: ...uid reservoir B Engine oil filler cap C Brake clutch fluid reservoir D Air cleaner E Auxiliary fuse box F Battery G Engine oil dipstick H Washer fluid reservoir I For easy identification filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour 146 Maintenance ...

Page 149: ... fluid reservoir B Engine oil filler cap C Brake clutch fluid reservoir D Air cleaner E Auxiliary fuse box F Battery G Engine oil dipstick H Washer fluid reservoir I For easy identification filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour 147 Maintenance ...

Page 150: ...teering fluid reservoir B Engine oil filler cap C Brake clutch fluid reservoir D Air cleaner E Auxiliary fuse box F Battery G Engine oil dipstick H Washer fluid reservoir I For easy identification filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour 148 Maintenance ...

Page 151: ...ockwise 2 to open the bonnet It is held by gas filled lift cylinders Closing the bonnet E73407 To close lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch for the last 20 30 cm Always check to ensure that the bonnet lock is fully engaged ENGINE OIL CHECK WARNING Do not use oil additives or other engine treatments They are unnecessary and could under certain conditions lead to engine damage which...

Page 152: ...nd pull it out once more If the level is between the marks there is no need to refill Hot oil may exceed the MAX mark by a few millimetres due to thermal expansion If the level is at the MIN mark refill using only engine oil meeting the Ford specification Approximately 0 5 1 5 litres depending on engine of engine oil will raise the level of the oil film on the dipstick from the MIN to the MAX mark...

Page 153: ...ements of Ford Specification WSS M2C913 B may also be used Engine oil top up If you are unable to find an oil that meets any of these specifications you must use an oil of the viscosity SAE 5W 30 SAE 10W 40 or SAE 5W 40 according to outside temperatures meeting the requirements of either ACEA A1 B1 or ACEA A3 B3 specifications Use of these oils may result in longer cranking periods reduced engine ...

Page 154: ...he cap WARNING Do not allow this fluid to make contact with the skin or eyes If this should happen rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water and contact your doctor When the vehicle is new the cooling system is filled with coolant which offers anti freeze protection down to approximately 25 ºC Add coolant that meets the Ford Specification AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHECK Your dea...

Page 155: ...ID CHECK E73422 Front and rear washer systems are supplied from the same reservoir The reservoir is located behind the right hand headlamp Replace the cap securely after topping up Washer jets To ensure the system functions properly keep the washer jets free of snow and ice Switching on the heated windscreen defrosts both the windscreen and the front washer jets 153 Maintenance ...

Page 156: ... litres Windscreen washer system with headlamp washer 1 8 l Duratec HE 2 6 litres Windscreen washer system without headlamp washer 1 8 l Duratec HE 4 3 litres Engine oil with filter 1 8 l Duratec SCi 3 9 litres Engine oil without filter 1 8 l Duratec SCi 8 3 litres Cooling system including heating 1 8 l Duratec SCi 5 0 litres Windscreen washer system with headlamp washer 1 8 l Duratec SCi 2 5 litr...

Page 157: ...VE ST 9 5 litres Cooling system including heating 3 0 l Duratec VE ST 6 5 litres Windscreen washer system with headlamp washer 3 0 l Duratec VE ST 2 6 litres Windscreen washer system without headlamp washer 3 0 l Duratec VE ST Vehicles with a diesel engine Capacities Capacity in litres gallons Item Variant Max mark Power assisted steering fluid All 58 5 litres Fuel tank All 6 0 litres Engine oil w...

Page 158: ... wipe the headlamps when they are dry or use sharp objects to clean the lenses Cleaning the rear window To avoid damaging the heating elements when cleaning the inside of the rear window use only a soft cloth or a damp chamois leather Do not use solvent or sharp objects to clean the glass Body paintwork preservation WARNING When polishing your vehicle ensure that polish does not come into contact ...

Page 159: ...netrate the seat belt retractor mechanism REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE WARNING To retain vehicle warranty on paintwork remove apparently harmless looking but often aggressive particles from the paintwork immediately e g bird droppings tree resins insect remains tar spots road salt and industrial fall out Paint damage from road chippings or minor scratches can be dealt with using aerosol paint spra...

Page 160: ...ith only the same nominal voltage 12 volts Use booster cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable Do not disconnect the battery from the vehicle s electrical system To connect the booster cables E73405 Flat battery A Booster battery B Position the vehicles so that they do not touch one another Switch off the engine and any electrical equipment 158 Vehicle battery ...

Page 161: ...ive terminal of the flat battery Make sure that the booster cables are clear of any moving parts To start the engine Run the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery at moderately high speed Start the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery Run both vehicles for a minimum of 3 minutes before disconnecting the leads WARNING Do not switch on the headlamps when disconnecting the cables The ...

Page 162: ...any one time Do not use snow chains on this type of wheel Do not drive through an automatic car wash Vehicles with stability assist Vehicles with ESP may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics Switch the ESP off See Using stability control page 120 4 door and 5 door E72563 The spare wheel is located under the floor cover in the luggage compartment Raise the rear of the floor cover in the lug...

Page 163: ...the jack which is located beneath the spare wheel Install the defective wheel in the reverse order Vehicle jack E72567 Note When reinstalling use the right hole in the jack for the jack retaining device and the left hole for the spare wheel retaining device The jack and wheelbrace are located in the spare wheel well Unscrew the retaining device by turning anticlockwise and remove the jack with the...

Page 164: ...9 On vehicles with side skirts the cover must be removed before placing the jack under the vehicle To remove pull the lower edge of the cover and rotate upwards then pull it off Additional jacking points E72570 WARNINGS Positioning at other points may cause considerable damage to the body steering suspension engine braking system and fuel lines Vehicles with side skirts require special rubber pads...

Page 165: ...ke Select first or reverse gear If the vehicle has an automatic transmission select the P position Have the passengers leave the vehicle If your vehicle is fitted with directional tyres make sure that the arrows on the tyres point in the direction of rotation when the vehicle is moving forwards The arrows on both tyre sidewalls indicate the direction of rotation If a spare wheel has to be fitted w...

Page 166: ...b cover and twist carefully to remove the cover Vehicles with locking wheel nuts E72572 Note Replacement locks and wheel nuts can be obtained using the wheel nut reference number certificate Insert the nut key onto the locking nut All vehicles WARNING The jack must be applied vertically to the jacking point Slacken the wheel nuts Place the jack with the whole foot area on firm ground 164 Wheels an...

Page 167: ...w on the wheel nuts and secure in a clockwise direction ensuring that the tapered end of the wheel nuts is facing the wheel Lower the vehicle and remove the jack Vehicles with locking wheel nuts Insert the nut key onto the locking nut All vehicles E72573 Fully tighten the wheel nuts in the pattern shown Press on the hub cap firmly with the ball of the hand Have the tightening torque of the wheel n...

Page 168: ...nt Tyre pressure The pressure for your spare tyre should be set to the highest value given for your vehicle tyre size combination E70414 A tyre pressure decal is located on the inside of the fuel filler flap USING WINTER TYRES If winter tyres are used the tyre pressures recommended by the tyre manufacturers should be adhered to USING SNOW CHAINS Note Snow chains must only be fitted to 205 55 R 16 ...

Page 169: ...4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 T125 85 R 16 All temporary spare tyre 80 km h 50 mph MAX 2 8 2 5 2 1 2 3 205 50 R 16 1 8 l Duratec HE 2 8 2 4 2 1 2 1 205 55 R 16 1 8 l Duratec HE 2 8 2 5 2 1 2 1 205 50 R 17 1 8 l Duratec HE 2 8 2 4 2 1 2 2 225 40 R 18 1 8 l Duratec HE Saloon 2 9 2 4 2 1 2 2 225 40 R 18 1 8 l Duratec HE Estate 2 8 2 5 2 1 2 3 205 50 R 16 1 8 l Duratec SCi 2 8 2 4 2 1 2 1 205 55 R 16 1 8 l Duratec ...

Page 170: ...E 150 kW 203 PS 2 8 2 4 2 1 2 3 205 55 R 16 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS 2 8 2 5 2 1 2 3 205 50 R 17 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS 2 8 2 6 2 1 2 4 225 40 R 18 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS Saloon 2 9 2 6 2 1 2 4 225 40 R 18 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS Estate 2 8 2 5 2 1 2 3 225 40 R 18 3 0 l Duratec ST 166 kW 226 PS Saloon 2 9 2 5 2 1 2 3 225 40 R 18 3 0 l Duratec ST 166 kW 226 PS Estate 2 ...

Page 171: ...2 7 2 3 2 5 225 40 R 18 2 2 l Duratorq TDCi 2 9 2 7 2 3 2 5 225 40 R 18 2 2 l Duratorq TDCi 2 8 2 7 2 2 2 6 205 50 R 16 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 2 8 2 4 2 1 2 3 205 55 R 16 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 2 8 2 6 2 2 2 4 205 50 R 17 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 2 8 2 7 2 3 2 5 225 40 R 18 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 2 9 2 7 2 3 2 5 225 40 R 18 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi Continuous speed in excess of 160 km h 100 mph Tyre pressures Full l...

Page 172: ...2 7 205 50 R 17 2 5 l Duratec VE 3 0 2 7 2 3 2 5 225 40 R 18 2 5 l Duratec VE 3 2 3 0 2 5 2 8 205 50 R 16 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS 3 1 2 7 2 4 2 5 205 55 R 16 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS 3 1 2 9 2 5 2 7 205 50 R 17 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS 3 0 2 7 2 3 2 5 225 40 R 18 3 0 l Duratec VE 150 kW 203 PS 3 0 2 9 2 5 2 8 205 50 R 16 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi Manual 3 0 2 7 2 4 2 5 205 55 R 16 2 0...

Page 173: ...atorq TDCi 3 0 2 7 2 3 2 6 225 40 R 18 2 2 l Duratorq TDCi 3 0 2 9 2 5 2 8 205 50 R 16 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 3 0 2 7 2 4 2 5 205 55 R 16 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 3 1 2 9 2 5 2 8 205 50 R 17 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 3 0 2 7 2 3 2 6 225 40 R 18 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi Continuous speed in excess of 220 km h 140 mph Tyre pressures Full load Normal load Tyre size Variant Rear Front Rear Front bar lbf in bar lbf in bar...

Page 174: ...amped onto the plastic tag on the left hand side of the instrument panel A symbol on the tag identifies the air bag system ENGINE NUMBER Depending on the engine type the engine number is stamped on the engine block viewed from the driver s seat Duratec HE SCi Sticker on timing belt cover Duratec VE ST Front of engine compartment left hand camshaft cover Duratorq TDDi TDCi Turbodiesel Right hand si...

Page 175: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle dimensions Saloon E73444 173 Technical specifications ...

Page 176: ...A 4753 mm Maximum length with body styling kit A 4756 mm Maximum length ST models A 1958 mm Overall width incl exterior mirrors B 1415 1459 mm Overall height EC kerb weight C 2754 mm Wheelbase D 1522 mm Track Front E 1537 mm Track Rear E Vehicle dimensions Estate E73445 174 Technical specifications ...

Page 177: ...h body styling kit A 4833 mm Maximum length ST models A 1958 mm Overall width incl exterior mirrors B 1427 1514 mm Overall height EC kerb weight C1 1427 1474 mm Overall height EC kerb weight C2 2754 mm Wheelbase D 1522 mm Track Front E 1537 mm Track Rear E Towing equipment dimensions Saloon E73446 175 Technical specifications ...

Page 178: ...owball B 440 468 mm Ground surface centre of towball EC kerb weight C 1102 mm Wheel centre centre of towball D 413 mm Centre of towball side member E 825 mm Inner side of side member F 472 mm Centre of towball centre 1 attachment point G 673 mm Centre of towball centre 2 attachment point H 176 Technical specifications ...

Page 179: ...f towball A 66 mm Attachment point centre of towball B 447 480 mm Ground surface centre of towball C 1189 mm Wheel centre centre of towball EC kerb weight D 489 mm Centre of towball side member E 978 mm Inner side of side member F 410 mm Centre of towball centre 1 attachment point G 177 Technical specifications ...

Page 180: ...1895 Permissible gross weight 75 75 75 Permissible roof rack weight 1 8 l Duratec HE 92 kW 125 PS Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1434 1375 1364 EC base kerb weight 631 535 531 Maximum payload 2065 1910 1895 Permissible gross weight 75 75 75 Permissible roof rack weight 1 8 l Duratec SCi 96 kW 130 PS Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1469 1395 1385 EC base kerb weight 631 550 550 Maximum pay...

Page 181: ... payload 2070 1915 1905 Permissible gross weight 75 75 75 Permissible roof rack weight 2 5 l Duratec VE Manual Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1511 1458 1450 EC base kerb weight 629 532 525 Maximum payload 2140 1990 1975 Permissible gross weight 75 75 75 Permissible roof rack weight 2 5 l Duratec VE Automatic Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1545 1491 1483 EC base kerb weight 625 534 527 Ma...

Page 182: ...payload 2145 1990 1975 Permissible gross weight 75 75 75 Permissible roof rack weight 2 0 l Duratorq TDDi 66 kW 90 PS Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1545 1485 1472 EC base kerb weight 630 530 533 Maximum payload 2175 2015 2005 Permissible gross weight 75 75 75 Permissible roof rack weight 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 66 kW 90 PS Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1555 1496 1484 EC base kerb weight 63...

Page 183: ...1 1564 2 1505 1500 1 1493 2 EC base kerb weight 624 1 621 2 530 1 520 2 530 1 527 2 Maximum payload 2195 1 2185 2 2035 1 2025 2 2030 1 2020 2 Permissible gross weight 75 75 75 Permissible roof rack weight 1 With diesel particle filter 2 Without diesel particle filter 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 85 kW 115 PS Automatic Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1595 1536 1523 EC base kerb weight 640 539 542 Maximu...

Page 184: ...r 2 Without diesel particle filter 2 0 l Duratorq TDCi 96 kW 130 PS Automatic Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1595 1536 1524 EC base kerb weight 640 539 541 Maximum payload 2235 2075 2065 Permissible gross weight 75 75 75 Permissible roof rack weight 2 2 l Duratorq TDCi Weight kg Item Estate 5 door 4 door 1555 1478 1467 EC base kerb weight 635 537 538 Maximum payload 2190 2015 2005 Permissible...

Page 185: ...mote control Note We recommend that you use the remote control only in the countries listed If the type approval of your remote control is inspected refer to the following table E72068 183 Type approvals ...

Page 186: ...Engine immobiliser If the type approval of your engine immobiliser is inspected refer to the following tables 184 Type approvals ...

Page 187: ...E72212 185 Type approvals ...

Page 188: ...E72213 186 Type approvals ...

Page 189: ...6 Automatic climate control 84 Blower and air distribution 85 Setting the temperature 84 Switching the air conditioning on and off 85 Switching the automatic climate control on and off 85 Automatic transmission fluid check 152 Automatic transmission 110 Drive modes 5 speed transmission 116 Driving with an automatic transmission 114 Emergency park position release lever 116 Gear selection 110 Auxil...

Page 190: ...er blades 51 Child safety locks 24 Child safety 18 Child seat positioning 19 Child seats 18 Child restraints for different mass groups 19 Cigar lighter 97 Cleaning the exterior 156 Body paintwork preservation 156 Cleaning the headlamps 156 Cleaning the rear window 156 Cleaning the interior 156 Seat belts 156 Climate control 80 Principle of operation 80 Clock 97 Coded keys 41 Coding erasure 42 Key ...

Page 191: ...filler cap 151 Engine oil top up 151 Essential towing checks 129 Exterior mirrors 69 Convex exterior mirrors 69 Manual exterior mirrors 69 Manual folding exterior mirrors 69 F Fastening the seat belts 29 First aid kit 134 4 door and 5 door 134 Estate 134 Front fog lamps 54 Fuel and refuelling 103 Technical specifications 104 Fuel cut off switch 135 Vehicles with a Duratec engine 135 Fuel filler fl...

Page 192: ...Headlamp flasher 54 Main dipped beam 53 Parking lamps 53 Lighting 53 Load carrying 126 General information 126 Locking and unlocking 35 Central and double locking 36 Doors 35 Tailgate 35 Locks 35 Luggage covers 127 5 door 127 Estate 127 M Maintenance 144 General information 144 Technical specifications 154 Manual climate control 81 Air distribution control 81 Blower 81 Permanent comfort settings 8...

Page 193: ...ndow wiper and washers 50 Intermittent wiping 50 Reverse gear wipe 50 Washer 50 Refuelling 104 Repairing minor paint damage 157 Roof racks and load carriers 127 Roof rack 127 Roof rails Estate 128 Running in 133 S Safety precautions 103 Seat belt height adjustment 30 Seat belt reminder 29 Deactivating the seat belt reminder 29 Seats 90 Self levelling suspension 122 Principle of operation 122 Sitti...

Page 194: ...ide air temperature 78 Remaining fuel range 79 Reset button 78 Type approvals 183 Tyre care 166 Tyre pressure 166 U Using booster cables 158 To connect the booster cables 158 To start the engine 159 Using cruise control 124 Cancel and resume 125 Changing the stored vehicle speed 125 Storing the vehicle speed 124 Switching cruise control on and off 124 Using seat belts during pregnancy 31 Using sno...

Page 195: ...n warning lamp 75 Low fuel level warning lamp 75 Low washer fluid warning lamp 75 Main beam indicator lamp 75 Oil change indicator lamp 76 Oil pressure warning lamp 76 Seat belt reminder 76 Stability control ESP indicator lamp 76 Warning triangle 134 4 door and 5 door 134 Estate 134 Washer fluid check 153 Washer jets 153 Wheels and tyres 160 Technical specifications 167 Windows and mirrors 67 Wind...

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